Rebel News Podcast - April 30, 2025


REBEL ROUNDUP | Alberta independence talks, Quebec rejects oil, Conservatives ponder future


Episode Stats

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1 hour and 30 minutes

Words per Minute

166.69746

Word Count

15,032

Sentence Count

1,175

Misogynist Sentences

18

Hate Speech Sentences

20


Summary

Sheila Gunn-Reed and Lise Merle join host Sheila Gagnier to discuss all the latest news coming out of the Ontario election, including the results of the first primary, and what it means for the rest of the country.


Transcript

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00:00:30.000 Oh, hey, good morning, good afternoon, everybody, depending on which part of this beautiful country
00:00:46.060 for now that you're in. I'm your host of our news and opinion show Rebel Roundup, Sheila Gunn-Reed,
00:00:54.580 and I'm joined by my best friend, my ally, my amigo, Lise Merle in beautiful Regina, Saskatchewan.
00:01:04.440 Lise, how's it going? Well, hello, my beloved Sheila Gunn-Reed, and hello, Rebel fam. I have
00:01:10.420 had worse days. What a difference 24 hours makes Sheila Gunn-Reed from going from our five stages
00:01:18.600 of grief. I only hit two of them. I skipped a few. So did I. I went straight to anger and sort of
00:01:26.420 stayed there for a couple hours. But ooh, did Danielle Smith pull a solid on Mark Carney? She
00:01:34.280 didn't even give that man a 12-hour victory lap before she came out of the gate just absolutely
00:01:39.420 swinging. And we are going to talk all about it on today's program, you guys. Like, I hope you have
00:01:44.100 your seatbelts on because it is going to be a wild ride today. I'm picking all of this for you guys.
00:01:50.680 It's also a bad day for Doug Ford because if he has aspirations on the prime minister's seat,
00:01:55.920 he doesn't do that without Alberta. It'll just be Mark Carney's country. I mean, it'll be a Carney
00:02:03.240 dynasty. We'll have Mark Carney's transgender kid be the prime minister after him because there's no
00:02:10.560 conservative party in this country without the West. We do all the fundraising. We are the brain
00:02:16.860 trust of the party. And anyway, careful what you wish for. That's right. All of the good ideas that
00:02:24.180 come out of that conservative party come from Western Canada. And I just got off the phone with
00:02:29.280 a brilliant friend of mine, I will say. And he's got a lot of concerns about Doug Ford and what's
00:02:34.840 happening fracture wise within the conservative movement of Canada. And I hope we can talk about
00:02:41.280 that too. Yes, we can. And I hope that Jamil Giovanni becomes the next premier of Ontario. Wouldn't that
00:02:48.360 be delightful? Oh, that would be a cool. I mean, I would pay money to see that. I'd pay good Saskatchewan
00:02:55.540 dollars to see that. Yep. Yeah. Buffalo bucks. We'll call them. Yes, we will. Yeah. Buffalo bucks.
00:03:06.100 That's exactly right. That's going to go in our hundred dollar bill. Yep. Okay. Uh, you know, I do
00:03:11.780 hope that we have Rolf Klein on the money here. Anyways, I'm just, I'm scheming, you know, my vision
00:03:16.740 board of a conservative cabinet. It has to be, I have to change my vision board and start adding,
00:03:25.540 my new ideas like Rolf Klein on the hundred dollar bill. Um, or it should be, yeah, sorry. It should
00:03:31.760 be a $200 bill. Cause that's was, that's the Ralph bucks that he gave us when he paid down the debt
00:03:37.480 and then he, we were in surplus and he gave us all 200 bucks. The $200 bill must have. We are going to
00:03:44.400 have a $200 bill, but I will say 99% of my internal fantasies right now have to do with like developing
00:03:52.000 the policy and figuring out what we're going to be called and who's going to say, who's going to
00:03:55.580 write our anthem. I vote for Coulter wall. Okay. Coulter wall should get on that right away. Uh,
00:04:01.680 writing our anthem. Maybe we'll do like a Coulter wall slash Brett Kissel collab on our,
00:04:06.560 our national, right? Like it'll be, it'll be very, very, it'll just be really poignant and lovely.
00:04:12.920 You know what? If the two of them work together, it's very emblematic of how we need to come back
00:04:19.780 together. Uh, anyways, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Yeah. Oh, like we're just, we're getting into it,
00:04:24.640 but Oh, Oh, just, just get into it. This is yeah. All of you right now, this is you're privy to our
00:04:31.800 phone calls now, Lisa and I, but I'll tell everybody what we're doing. I feel like you're
00:04:35.980 just hostage to a phone call between Lisa and I now. Um, this is rebel roundup where, and we talk about
00:04:41.280 the news of the day, as you can tell, obviously completely unscripted. Um, but we just don't
00:04:46.920 talk about it. We want to talk to you. So if you want to support the work that we do out of the
00:04:51.160 goodness of your heart, unlike what Mark Carney makes you do with the failing contaminated colonized
00:04:57.600 mainstream media, uh, if you are watching us on YouTube, you can leave something called a super
00:05:02.960 chat. That's their paid chat over there. Or after the fact, you can leave a super thanks. That's your
00:05:09.880 paid comment. If it's over the $5 us cutoff, it's mandatory for us to read it. If it's under that,
00:05:15.420 we'll do our very, very best, but it's how you support us here. And if you're watching us on the
00:05:19.760 excellent free speech platform of rumble, they have a paid chat. They're called a rumble rant and the
00:05:26.600 same rules apply. Uh, and it's a great way for you to support us while we give you your say,
00:05:33.500 which is something that you'll only get here. Excuse me. I'm fighting a cold. Uh, we alluded
00:05:40.980 to this, but something big happened in Alberta yesterday. Uh, Daniel Smith, who I believe is a
00:05:48.360 federalist, uh, has said that in not so many words, not with her mouth, but with her actions
00:05:56.480 basically said, I'm not going to stand in the way of this. I was going to say percolating
00:06:01.880 separatist movement in the West, but it's more of a boiling volcano than it is just a slight bubble.
00:06:09.200 All right. I broke it down yesterday and I did get something wrong in this thread. Uh,
00:06:13.800 constitutional lawyer, Keith Wilson, corrects me. My YouTube thread or sorry, my YouTube thread,
00:06:20.040 my, uh, X thread X thread. Uh, I got the embargo documents while I was on the live stream yesterday.
00:06:28.980 So I didn't get a chance to look at them until after. And I was like, Holy moly. Things just got
00:06:35.080 real in Alberta. Did they ever just made a referendum on separation realistic. And they did
00:06:42.120 it the day after Mark Carney became prime minister. Here's what you need to know. Yesterday, Mark Carney
00:06:47.940 went a liberal minority. Thanks to Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic Canada. And I, I should say also to the,
00:06:53.920 uh, implosion of the NDP, like a dying star today, Alberta introduced a bill that quietly makes it
00:07:00.380 possible to hold a referendum on leaving Canada. Coincidence, definitely not a chance. This has
00:07:05.560 been in the works, I guess, since the writing was on the wall in the UCP's new election statutes
00:07:13.200 amendment act is a change to the citizen initiative act, a law that allows regular people to propose
00:07:19.260 referendums, even on constitutional issues like separation until now it was a joke under Jason
00:07:27.660 Kenny. The rules required signatures from 20% of all eligible voters in just 90 days. That's over
00:07:34.360 600,000 names. Nearly impossible. Yeah. Yeah. Impossible for any. Precisely. It was built to fail.
00:07:42.940 Daniel Smith just changed that. Now you only need 10% of the people who voted in the last election. So
00:07:48.540 not eligible voters, people who voted in the last election, which is why my number here is wrong.
00:07:58.360 I was all excited. I was doing math on the fly. Uh, constitutional lawyer, Keith Wilson,
00:08:03.260 corrects me and says it's closer to 170,000 and not 208,000 signatures, which is totally doable.
00:08:09.280 Oh, so it's not just a symbolic, uh, Oh, here's your direct democracy that you can never achieve
00:08:17.740 law anymore. She made it real. It's enough so that you won't get tied up in nuisance referendums,
00:08:24.540 but it is a surmountable goal now. Incredible. Let that sink in as the Laurentian elites cheer
00:08:34.060 Carney's coronation. Alberta just unlocked a legal path to break away from Ottawa.
00:08:37.880 This isn't saber rattling its legislation. And the bill includes a bunch of other good things too.
00:08:43.760 It bans vote tabulators, tightens ID rules, allow special ballots for anyone, because we saw a lot
00:08:50.000 of problems with, uh, oil and gas workers in BC, not getting special ballots. Right. Working way,
00:08:56.680 way up North in camps and, and, uh, uh, not being able to vote at all. Yeah. So. Yeah. And brings
00:09:03.500 back corporate and union donations. So companies that are hit, uh, with bad, uh, government policy,
00:09:11.300 they really didn't have a voice because corporations are really just people. Right.
00:09:15.400 Um, and to make it fair, they brought back in union donations, which should excite the NDP. Um,
00:09:21.700 but it's with disclosure. So you know where the funds are coming from. So to make it fair,
00:09:25.860 it's not just rigging the system for conservatives, but the referendum clauses real change. Albertans
00:09:31.400 have been watching the liberals hijack our resources, demonize our industries, ignore our
00:09:35.320 votes and attack our culture of freedom and self-reliance. Now they've been handed a tool
00:09:39.420 to fight back, not with protests, not with hashtags, but with a referendum. And for the first time in
00:09:43.780 Alberta history, this isn't a fantasy. It's a form, it's a timeline, and it's a number, which is now
00:09:49.780 actually 170,000. Now this change, as I said, doesn't guarantee Alberta's exit, but it opens
00:09:56.600 the door to the gate. And now the question is who's ready to walk through it and who will follow
00:10:00.620 after Saskatchewan who actually are more separatists than us here in Alberta with a little bit less
00:10:07.100 fanfare as you tend to do. That's right. That's right. So, uh, yesterday, yesterday I tweeted who
00:10:13.360 else thinks Saskatchewan needs to pass identical legislation like tomorrow. And I tagged premier Scott
00:10:17.960 Mo just so he gets a feeling for what the people of Saskatchewan are thinking. Oh, it's, it's
00:10:23.500 incredible. Well, we're going to, I think we're going to take a look at some of the things that
00:10:26.560 Scott Mo said in a press conference yesterday. And, uh, and it, it sounds as though, um, it sounds
00:10:33.000 as though he's kind of going to give the Mark Carney government a chance and a little bit of leeway.
00:10:37.840 Whereas I think the sentiment of the people of Saskatchewan are, we're done. A great many Saskies
00:10:43.500 are looking at what the Eastern elites just did to us in this last federal election. We've had
00:10:48.840 120 years of abuse by the federal government and we want control of our own prosperity and our own
00:10:55.860 future. Um, the buddy that I just got off the phone with the brilliant one said, nostalgia isn't enough
00:11:01.420 to keep us as part of confederation. Nostalgia is not enough. We need action. We need it right now.
00:11:08.340 And I did a little bit of research, Sheila Gunn-Reed, and this is what we need. Um, this is what we need
00:11:13.500 for Saskatchewan. And don't you know that I just closed the screen and I need it. Hang on, I'll pull
00:11:18.500 it back up. Um, okay. Uh, Saskatchewan citizens can initiate a referendum by submitting a petition to
00:11:27.240 the chief electoral officer. Uh, the petition must be signed by at least 15% of the total number of
00:11:32.820 electors in Saskatchewan, which equates to approximately 131,000 signatures based on
00:11:38.860 recent estimates. So it's a tiny bit, the bar is a tiny bit. Yeah. They're rigging it on you guys.
00:11:44.720 The bar is a little bit, which is why we need to encourage, uh, Premier Scott Moe and the government
00:11:51.620 of Saskatchewan to lower that bar, just like Danielle Smith did, because if we had, if we lowered it to 10%
00:11:58.440 of all voters in the last election, this would be absolutely doable for the people of Saskatchewan.
00:12:04.480 So you take the population of Moose Jaw, you take the population of Yorkton, Estevan and Weyburn,
00:12:09.120 and we would be able to ask a question that, that goes something like, do you want to remain part
00:12:14.100 of the country of Canada or do you want to be prosperous and, and, uh, and survive? So yeah.
00:12:22.040 Oh, here he goes. Here's our Scott Moe.
00:12:23.960 Well, and it, this isn't just about a referendum on separation. These are citizen led initiatives
00:12:31.520 on anything. Do you want to adopt your own provincial anthem? Do you want to change the
00:12:39.060 provincial colors? Do you want to do a different flag? If there's enough citizen led momentum,
00:12:45.780 uh, they can get this done on any issue. And I think it is good that Daniel Smith lowered the
00:12:53.600 bar for Albertans to be able to hold her government accountable on any issue. It makes the government
00:13:01.340 closer to the people, which is what you want. Exactly that because, uh, referendums are binding
00:13:08.360 by the grid. So, so you, if the people of Alberta or Saskatchewan or both, uh, take their question to a
00:13:14.800 referendum and the people decide the government is bound by the decision of the people to follow
00:13:21.920 through on the question that was asked. So it is an incredible tool that is not often used, uh, by the
00:13:28.620 people of, of Western Canada, but I think that we are going to see that change. I think that we are
00:13:33.960 going to see that change and really, really fast. So, so excited. We can use it on recall. We can use it
00:13:41.080 on recall in Alberta. Also, we have this built into lots of taxpayer protection act. If the government
00:13:47.780 wants to raise our taxes, bring in a sales tax, they have to go to referendum to us for our approval,
00:13:54.400 which means they'll, they're never going to do it. It's lovely because who would, who would agree to
00:14:00.340 that? Who would their right mind would agree to that except Toronto rumors who vote Mark Carney?
00:14:05.900 Yeah, exactly.
00:14:06.940 We've got, pardon my sniffling, it must be disgusting, but we have Premier Smith announcing changes to
00:14:13.140 Alberta's elections to make them more transparent following Mark Carney's election victory. So this
00:14:18.880 is her announcing the changes to the Citizen Initiatives Act. Okay. I'm pleased to be here
00:14:26.020 with Mickey Amory, Alberta's Minister of Justice, to announce changes to the way our elections work
00:14:30.760 in the province. I believe democracy thrives when people trust the process. They need to know that
00:14:36.960 they can take part in a simple and easily accessible process. They need to be confident in and to trust
00:14:43.300 the election results. And they need to know where financial support for candidates and parties comes
00:14:48.780 from. So we are introducing Bill 54, which is the Electric, the Election Statutes Amendment Act to make
00:14:55.660 elections at every level in Alberta, more transparent and democratic. If passed, the use of electronic
00:15:01.520 tabulators and other automated voting machines would be eliminated, requiring all ballots to be counted
00:15:06.520 by hand to protect election integrity. The unofficial vote counts will be required to be complete within
00:15:12.560 12 hours of polls closing to provide timely, reliable results, ensuring Albertans receive fast and accurate
00:15:19.600 election results. The practice of vouching at voting stations where a voter without identification could simply
00:15:25.740 have their identity vouched for and verified by another eligible voter will end. Our government has made a
00:15:31.720 commitment to restore public confidence in identification and voter eligibility verification
00:15:36.180 through the elimination of vouching. We are expanding access to special ballots to improve voting
00:15:42.460 accessibility and to protect voter privacy. These changes would allow any voter to request a special
00:15:48.800 ballot without needing to provide a reason and allow special ballots to be sent overseas or to remote
00:15:53.980 locations earlier. And we're protecting integrity by requiring voters to personally request their special ballot.
00:16:00.880 Voters will also be required to vote in their constituency of residence or by special ballot.
00:16:06.180 These changes will ensure that all Albertans have ample opportunity to have their say at election time and that
00:16:11.960 Alberta's elections are open, secure and accessible. We are expanding opportunities for Albertans to be involved in
00:16:18.800 direct democracy by making changes to the threshold needed for successful citizens initiatives. The signature collection
00:16:25.460 time for citizens initiatives will be extended from 90 days to 120 days. We are also improving the
00:16:31.740 process by setting the threshold to be 10% of the number of eligible voters who participated in the last general
00:16:39.080 election, as opposed to being either 10 or 20% of total registered voters. Additional amendments will update
00:16:46.740 rules to make it easier for Albertans to hold their elected officials accountable through MLA recall.
00:16:52.580 These changes would extend the recall signature collection time from 60 days to 90 days and lower the
00:16:58.660 signature threshold to be 60% of the total number of electors who voted in the electoral district in the most
00:17:04.660 recent election, as opposed to 40% of the total number of electors in the riding. Recall legislation and citizens' initiatives
00:17:12.740 give Albertans more ways to be directly involved in democracy and to have their say on issues that
00:17:17.860 matter to them. There are many more changes in the proposed bill and Minister Mickey Amory will provide
00:17:22.580 more details about exactly what they cover, but our intent is clear. Democracy is the foundation of our
00:17:28.980 freedoms and the source of legitimacy for governments at every level. It must be protected, strengthened and
00:17:34.660 defended and that's exactly what we are doing. We want to make it as simple as possible for every
00:17:40.580 Albertan to express their political views and safeguard the system that enables them to do it. These
00:17:45.780 changes build on the integrity, trust and openness that have always been at the heart of democracy and
00:17:51.700 keep Alberta strong and free. Well, can't say it much better than that, can you? Your move, your move,
00:18:00.580 Scott Moe. I mean, this is how you give Albertans an outlet for their frustration with a rigged system
00:18:10.260 of confederation without declaring yourself some sort of separatist. And I don't say that with
00:18:17.780 disdain. If you are a premier of a province in Canada, by default, you are a federalist. You are
00:18:24.660 working within the confederation. So it would be politically difficult for Danielle Smith to say that
00:18:32.260 she's a separatist, but she realizes that this is a thing a lot of Albertans care about. Just get out of
00:18:39.140 their way. But I would argue that Quebec just elected 21 MPs as part of a separatist party.
00:18:47.940 Sure. Like, what's good for the goose is good for the gander. And being a separatist,
00:18:52.980 being a separatist does not make you a monster in this world. No. If Quebec can do it, what's good
00:18:57.940 for them is good for us. And this is, this is part of the, this is part of the conversation that we get
00:19:02.340 to have now as Westerners. Right. This is no longer, you know, a protected umbrella that only Quebec
00:19:07.540 gets to live under because they are so precious and special and, and a unique culture. I would argue
00:19:12.500 that Westerners are a unique culture. A hundred percent. We saw that in the election.
00:19:17.300 We saw that in the election. Right. You can literally draw a line. You could draw a line where it changes.
00:19:25.620 Yeah. Um, and you could draw a line where it changes. You can draw a line where it changes.
00:19:30.980 Then you look in the history books and then you say, oh, that's when those people came here for that
00:19:35.860 reason. Like it, it literally comports with Canada's history while, why we are a separate and distinct
00:19:44.020 culture in the West. Um, but yeah, this idea that we don't get to talk about these issues out here,
00:19:50.740 that people who are separatists get told to shut up. Like, look, you could literally chart the wave
00:19:56.740 of migration for the reason that it came here by, uh, voting by the way we vote.
00:20:03.620 And I just want to say, I just want to say that all the time, that big red block over Saskatchewan,
00:20:08.740 that's one, that's one ride. That is one riding that entire north. That's Buckley Belanger.
00:20:14.100 Okay. That's, oh, that's, there he is. Did good old Buckley Belanger, uh, popping up again,
00:20:20.500 like a bad weed, uh, made us red in the top half. He's like, he's a former NDP-er, uh, who just,
00:20:27.460 uh, cut out the middleman and just jumped ship to the liberals. No, but what Danielle Smith did there
00:20:36.180 is, uh, is, is she's taking, you know, I think that we've all thought to ourselves at one point or
00:20:41.060 another, man, there is a, there is a break in the, in the feedback loop between the people of
00:20:46.900 the province and the government of the province, where the people of the province can, can scream
00:20:51.700 until they're blue in the face and the government just doesn't seem to hear them. You know what I
00:20:54.900 mean? They just sort of put their earmuffs on and la-dee-da. What Danielle Smith is saying is we are
00:21:00.260 going to make it easier for the people of Alberta to talk to us, to tell us what they want. And as, uh,
00:21:07.140 as, as good governors of the province of Alberta, we are obligated to listen to them. We are obligating
00:21:14.500 ourselves to listen to them. And that is an amazing thing that she just did. As a matter of
00:21:19.540 fact, I think that that is the gold standard of what, uh, premiers should sound like in cases like
00:21:26.900 this. They should always be on side of what the wants of the people of the province are. Right.
00:21:32.580 Like that is the only appropriate response. It isn't up to, you know, the government, the people,
00:21:36.980 the people tell the government what they want and it is up to the government to act. The government
00:21:41.620 works for the people, not the other way around. And in many, many cases, I feel like governments
00:21:46.980 have got this completely upside down. So no, uh, kudos to her for hitting it right on,
00:21:51.940 hitting the nail right on the head and doing the people of Alberta real solid and showing our
00:21:57.220 premier Scott Mo exactly what he must be saying in this. She's like modeling the behavior. Yeah.
00:22:05.060 Modeling the behavior. Just take it and do it. It's like how we stole your idea for having a
00:22:09.300 see our own chief firearms officer. Like just you steal this one back. Um,
00:22:14.500 just like that. Yeah. But yeah, you are right that, uh,
00:22:19.940 the Westerners are more separatist than Quebecers right now. And yet it's, it's treated as completely,
00:22:27.540 culturally normal in Quebec. Not only do they have a provincial separatist party in the PQ,
00:22:33.460 but they also have the BQ, the Bloc Québécois as a federal party. And they are included in the
00:22:40.100 debates. They're included in the House of Commons. It's part of the culture there. They have separatist
00:22:47.060 musicians and separatist TV shows and separatist artists. It's part of everything there. In Alberta,
00:22:55.780 we're a lot of people feel this way, but if you listen to the likes of the boring potato panels on
00:23:04.420 the CBC, they're fringe radicals. And I will tell you just by the numbers, it's more, more people care
00:23:11.060 about separatism in Alberta. And I'm not, I don't know what that looks like. Is it, uh,
00:23:17.300 more autonomy within confederation? Is it, uh, we're out of here? We're our own place. Are we joining the
00:23:21.780 United States? I don't know what that means. And that's for the people of Alberta to decide.
00:23:26.100 Those are, those are all questions to, to be answered a little bit later, but for right now,
00:23:30.260 the question is, the question is, go ahead. There, well, and I was going to say,
00:23:35.620 there are more people who care deeply about separatism or sovereignty than vote for the NDP
00:23:43.140 or the liberals in Alberta. I think it's just, it would be the second largest, if not the largest
00:23:49.300 political party, if there were a political party. That's, that's an incredible statistic right there.
00:23:55.940 And it does just go to show you that those of us in the West that believe that we should be in
00:24:03.300 control of our own fortunes are rising up in this moment. Um, after being delivered, uh, another liberal
00:24:10.740 government where we will not be allowed to prosper, where we will not be allowed to be in control of
00:24:16.260 our own natural resources or industries or, you know, money makers, or even social policy in,
00:24:22.500 in the country. Uh, this is looking like a better and better deal for us. Uh, it's incredible what's
00:24:28.980 happening in the West right now. It's just a fascinating time to, to watch this all unfold.
00:24:35.140 Yeah. And just to be clear, the editorial stand point at Rebel News is, uh, these people will not be
00:24:41.300 told to shut up and they will not be illegitimized. And this will be a place of fair discussion.
00:24:46.980 For everybody involved for their own future. Uh, let's discuss it people. Let's discuss it.
00:24:53.620 Let's get talking about this. Just like everybody else in this province gets to do or in this country
00:24:58.660 gets to do, we will talk about our own future too. One of, one of the neat little sort of, uh,
00:25:05.780 asides from the tweet I put out that, that retweeted your tweet about Alberta or post,
00:25:11.620 I should say on X, they're not called tweets anymore, but, um, is, is the ratio of retweets to
00:25:16.980 likes on my post. So a perfect ratio is about one quarter. Like if you, if you have 25 reposts,
00:25:23.300 you should have about a hundred likes, you know what I mean? Like that is a perfect ratio. You
00:25:26.740 know, you have hit the nail on the head. Um, and, and what I'm seeing here is that it is slightly
00:25:33.220 more likes than there are reposts. So this tells us that there is support for this initiative,
00:25:39.140 but people aren't real comfortable because likes are anonymous. You can't see who's like to post,
00:25:44.420 right? So you can go and slam your, slam your support on something, but not really have everybody
00:25:49.940 know that you've done it. This tells me that the people of Saskatchewan, okay, are quietly supporting
00:25:57.700 this. Like in the background, they are going, they're looking at this going, yep, we want to do
00:26:02.180 what Alberta is doing. We want to go with Alberta. And the comments are just overwhelmingly supportive.
00:26:07.860 Yeah. I've got Toronto people saying, just go then. I'm like, careful what you wish for granny.
00:26:15.380 Do the line. Don't threaten us with a good time. Um, but this is like, this is really telling for
00:26:22.020 Saskatchewan because before the, the poll that came out just last week that said we had like 33,
00:26:26.660 34% support for this sort of initiative. Um, it was always just sort of assumed that it, Quebec had the
00:26:33.620 most support for separation than Alberta, than Saskatchewan. Well, it turned out, you know,
00:26:38.820 our little Saskies, we might be quiet. Okay. We might be the quiet ones, but don't think that there
00:26:46.020 isn't a boiling river of rage underneath. And, and just because we've been quiet up until this point,
00:26:53.300 doesn't mean we're going to stay quiet. And I think that we're going to have a lot of conversations
00:26:57.860 with the people of Saskatchewan on, um, yeah, on these issues. Like it's, it's actually incredible.
00:27:02.980 It makes me so proud to be a Saskie. It makes me so proud.
00:27:05.540 Yeah. You guys are frequently more conservative than us. You just do it with a lot less wiener
00:27:10.260 wiggling. Um, moreover to your point, um, on, on the likes, the likes and reposts, my post
00:27:22.340 is that just for just explaining it 4,000 plus reposts and like 24,000 likes 2,000 bookmarks on it.
00:27:35.300 That's a lot of people who are, she got 2.3 million views on that baby. So don't say that this
00:27:43.540 isn't a, I mean, I mean, uh, Eastern Canadians should be very, very nervous right now. They're not,
00:27:48.420 I mean, they're not, they're, they're arrogant. They're being arrogant and still clinging.
00:27:53.700 Again, if you're not an arrogant Easterner, don't send me emails. We're not talking about you.
00:27:59.220 If you're a normal Easterner, we love you. Like move West. Now would be the time to liquidate your
00:28:04.600 assets out East and move West because we are the future. And, uh, you're going to want to,
00:28:08.960 you're going to want to be part of our big adventure, whatever that adventure looks like.
00:28:12.700 But, um, but, but there is a, there's a great deal of support for, for these ideas right now.
00:28:18.160 And, uh, and Eastern Canadians should have seen the writing on the wall, but didn't,
00:28:23.440 but didn't, well, that's because so many of them still watch the CBC.
00:28:26.740 And you know what? It shows, even that this is a day later, just how culturally different we are.
00:28:32.440 We're not languishing in sanguid sorrow and morose. Uh, Albertans are saying, okay, we tried it your way.
00:28:41.500 All right. Now we're going to, we tried it your way three times. Uh, now we're going to do it our
00:28:47.100 way. So this is the Westerner way when you, you take lemons and make them into lemonade.
00:28:53.380 I'd even take that one further. The people of Saskatchewan are like, we have done this for
00:28:59.040 120 years and you are telling us that like we 120 years of, of toxic abuse from a bad boyfriend
00:29:08.140 down East. And yeah, and we, we are under the illusion that because you picked a new guy,
00:29:13.860 that same as the old guy with the same team as the old guy is going to treat us any better.
00:29:19.260 I mean, this is, this is going to come up in the, uh, Scott Mo piece that we have coming up,
00:29:24.000 but basically it's like Scott Mo is calling Mark Carney to come to Saskatchewan for a meeting.
00:29:28.540 I was like, if he brings chocolates and flowers and tells us that he's going to be nice.
00:29:31.980 So help me God, like maybe it won't happen again. Yeah. Yeah. We know it's going to happen
00:29:38.500 again. Like we can't be dumb. I mean, history repeats and the liberals have always been bad
00:29:43.180 to us. And here's the thing, wherever you fall on this issue, uh, something's got to change.
00:29:48.780 The status quo is not working. We'll get to this in a second. I want to, I realize you've been on
00:29:53.860 for a half an hour and we've only talked about this one issue. Premier Smith, she was asked about
00:29:59.760 the liberal party cabinet and what it means for Alberta. Uh, let's go to that. Yeah.
00:30:10.080 How optimistic are you about the relationship with the new prime minister? Are you feeling
00:30:15.520 hopeful that this could be a new relationship between Alberta and Ottawa?
00:30:18.720 Well, it very much depends. I mean, we, we had a cabinet that he went into the election with that
00:30:23.920 was exactly the same as the cabinet that, uh, subjected Alberta to 10 years of economic devastation.
00:30:29.520 So whether or not he, uh, as a leader is going to be able to change course remains to be seen.
00:30:34.720 Um, he's given some undertakings, but he said different things in different forms to different
00:30:38.640 people in different parts of the country. So I don't know the answer yet. I, I made it very
00:30:43.520 clear what I think he needs to do to reset the relationship with Alberta. I think what we put on
00:30:47.920 the table is very reasonable and very much in sync with the idea of being an energy superpower and
00:30:52.480 finding new markets. And I guess the, the ball will be in his court to see how he responds to that.
00:30:56.800 How I think we know how he's going to respond to it. Uh, spend more money, block our projects,
00:31:07.360 and then extract what little bit of wealth we have left from us. And then expect to thank you
00:31:14.000 when he sends us back a pittance. Yeah. The ball is in, the ball is in his court, but I think what we're
00:31:20.480 increasingly here, the people hearing the people of Western Canada say is we're taking our ball,
00:31:26.720 we're taking our ball and we're going home. The ball is no longer in your court. This is what,
00:31:31.440 this is what the people are saying they want. And, uh, but you know, I can't really falter for saying,
00:31:37.280 well, we'll give the new guy a chance, but a very, very limited chance. And if he doesn't conform,
00:31:43.280 and if he doesn't fall in line, well, then we're going to have something to say about that. And I,
00:31:47.520 and, and again, when we talk about the Scott Mo piece, um, I think there has to be some real hard
00:31:52.560 and fast timelines on the liberal government to conform to the wants and needs of the people of
00:31:58.480 Western Canada, or he's going to have a, he's going to have a unity crisis on his hands before the end
00:32:03.840 of summer. Yeah. I mean, we've watched the three federal parties for, if you count the BQ,
00:32:10.800 but they've always been a regional party. We've watched the four parties now turn into regional
00:32:17.440 parties. All three, all three of the ones that are outside of Quebec are all regional parties now.
00:32:24.560 Isn't that incredible? Yeah. Yeah. If we pull up that map again, you can see it color coded.
00:32:29.920 You can see a color coded, but it's not in my head. Yeah. Uh, we've got another video from Premier
00:32:37.440 Smith. She is, she's asked like, is separation on the table for the United Conservative Party?
00:32:44.400 And she, she responds not by me, which is the right answer. It will be led by the people.
00:32:50.480 So let's listen to that. We're still open to Alberta separating. Uh, that,
00:32:57.280 I feel that question wasn't directly answered. Well, not by me. I believe in Alberta sovereignty
00:33:02.160 within a United Canada. However, there is a citizen initiated referenda process that if, uh,
00:33:08.560 citizens want to put a question on a ballot and get enough of their fellow citizens to sign that
00:33:13.920 petition, then those questions will be put forward again. I don't want to prejudge what a question
00:33:17.600 might be, but not by our government. Yeah. Look at those confused, the confused media
00:33:24.880 just totally can't get their heads around the fact that she's like, no, this is,
00:33:29.680 this is what the people will want. The people get to choose. And the media is just all flabbergasted
00:33:34.960 about it. How dare you give them that much power? How don't you know that they're peons? Don't you
00:33:41.040 know that they, they don't know what's best for them? You must, you must rule from on high. I mean,
00:33:46.640 this would just be, this would just be such a shock to their system. Uh, but that's the only appropriate
00:33:52.160 answer for, uh, a premier of a province in Canada. It is up to the people to decide what is best for
00:33:59.600 them in every regard, in every regard from, from little thing, little tiny, you know, you know,
00:34:07.200 minuscule things to the big, huge questions that's going that are going to, uh, that are going to pave the
00:34:14.800 path towards whatever the future may look like. It is up to the people. It always has been. It's
00:34:21.920 really funny that we've sort of forgotten that or, or we've been led to believe that that's not the
00:34:28.160 truth. I think that's more accurate. It's, it should not be that we elect people every four
00:34:33.280 years who continue to do things to us instead of with us, with our permissions. Yes. Uh,
00:34:41.920 government should be very, yeah. Government should be, should be scared a little bit of the people that
00:34:47.440 they govern. They should be scared of how it's supposed to work. That's exactly how it's supposed
00:34:52.560 to work and, and respect the people that they govern first and foremost. And that's, I think what,
00:34:57.440 what comes through in Danielle Smith's piece there is that she very much respects the, the opinions of
00:35:02.960 the people of Alberta first, not what it should sound like. Yeah. A masterclass on how to deal with
00:35:08.640 these things. Uh, and wouldn't it be great if the so-called liberal prime minister who claims, uh,
00:35:17.760 that he's a hometown Edmonton boy that under him, we left, but, uh, Daniel Smith would be poetic.
00:35:26.640 Wouldn't it? It would be, it would be poetry in motion. Daniel Smith touches on the feelings of
00:35:35.120 Albertans. And I think this is, uh, universal across the West and most of the interior of British
00:35:41.120 Columbia, uh, about the outcome of the election. What is your reaction to the fact that the level of
00:35:49.920 frustration among, uh, many Albertans has gotten, uh, so strong that some people are at least talking
00:35:59.520 about, thinking about, pondering, debating, uh, an option such as leaving Canada. Well, what is your,
00:36:08.880 what is your reaction to that? Well, I think Albertans are hurt and betrayed. That's how I think Albertans
00:36:15.840 are feeling. Um, I think Canada as a whole got a sense of that feeling of hurt and betrayal with
00:36:21.200 the way the Americans are treating us right now, but we're being treated, we've been treated that
00:36:25.600 way for the last 10 years. Treated like our interests don't matter. Treated like our economic imperatives
00:36:32.000 aren't important. Treated like, uh, we should be just shut up and, and just be satisfied with whatever
00:36:38.320 the central government decides to do, regardless of whether it's constitutional or not. I think that's
00:36:42.240 what you were seeing in this last election. And I think Albertans want to share my view that we want
00:36:48.960 to be able to have Alberta sovereignty within a united Canada, but, but we also would like to see
00:36:53.840 team Canada be on team Alberta for once. And that's what I, when I say I live in hope that that's going
00:36:58.640 to happen. It hasn't happened for the last 10 years. And so that's part of the reason why I think Albertans
00:37:03.280 are frustrated. I think that they were hoping for a big change and they didn't get it last night. So I'm
00:37:09.440 going to, uh, do what I can to work with the current government as I always have to find areas of
00:37:15.120 common agreement and to try to address those things that have been causing some of that, that feeling
00:37:19.520 of betrayal and hurts. And, and hopefully we'll be able to forge a, a stronger, um, uh, uh, approach with
00:37:25.920 the, with the, our, our federal, our fellow premiers and a recognition from the federal government that
00:37:30.960 they've, they've got to honor the constitution.
00:37:35.680 God. So she's just good. I mean, the way that she hit that right on the head, Albertans are hurt
00:37:44.000 and betrayed and they got a taste of how the Eastern elites got a taste of how Albertans,
00:37:49.760 Albertans have felt for the last 10 years with Donald Trump. So, you know, that the feeling of,
00:37:55.040 of, of just, I mean, demoralization, having Donald Trump talk, talk about Eastern Canadians as,
00:38:02.160 you know, the, the beloved, the cherished 51st state, you know, you know, you know, yeah. You
00:38:07.760 know, that sense of fear that that struck in the heart of Eastern Canadians. This is what Westerners
00:38:14.160 have been feeling for the last 10 years, if not the last 120 couldn't have said it any better. God,
00:38:20.240 she is gifted. She is just such a gifted communicator. And again, it goes back to
00:38:24.960 Danielle Smith, um, really respecting and understanding how the people of Alberta are
00:38:31.680 feeling and representing them, uh, representing them on the world stage. It's just incredible. Just
00:38:37.680 incredible. Uh, now comes the difficult part of, uh, moving this, uh, this, whatever this is
00:38:49.120 forward is that you are going to see, uh, uh, separatist leaders pop up all over the place
00:38:57.440 because there's no, this is, this is just a organic angry person movement right now, but there's no
00:39:04.160 leaders. There are no overtures. Uh, there's no plan right now. It's just get a referendum. I think
00:39:12.400 it's what it is, but the Republican party of Alberta, which I know exists now, uh, they're
00:39:19.280 formerly the Buffalo party of Alberta. They, they recently rebranded to the Republican party. Yeah.
00:39:24.720 And I see, I don't, I don't know if I'm a Republican. I, you know, if Alberta were to leave and, uh,
00:39:32.880 uh, I just don't like jettisoning the idea of tradition, you know, I, I, I don't know. It just
00:39:40.960 seems anti-conservative to not conserve something, but, uh, maybe I'm wrong. Any who they announced a
00:39:48.240 new leader, uh, Republican party of Alberta announces Cameron Davies as its new leader, bringing
00:39:54.640 out, uh, a bold, unapologetic vision for a truly strong and free Alberta. And, uh, Sarah Neguse said
00:40:03.120 Alberta's future belongs to Albertans, not the Ottawa elite. And, uh, a proud Albertan veteran
00:40:10.080 and former oil patch worker, Cameron represents the hardworking spirit of our province, son of a
00:40:14.480 small business owner and teacher. He's lived the values, you know, stands to defend freedom,
00:40:18.320 family, and faith. And he said, today is the birthday of many new separatists in Alberta. It's
00:40:23.200 time we take control, stand for freedom, and strong for conservative values and build an
00:40:28.160 Alberta where our children can thrive. So that, so it's starting, I guess. Well, I'm sure we'll see
00:40:34.880 more of those. Yep. Nothing wrong with that statement right there. Uh, I don't know anything
00:40:40.320 about Cameron Davies or, or, or a lot about the Republican party of Alberta. He's been around a long
00:40:44.320 time. Has he? He goes back. Yeah. Back to the wild rose party days. Cameron Davies has been around
00:40:50.720 in, uh, conservative circles, uh, as an organizer, uh, uh, party apparatus. Uh, so he's got a long
00:41:02.240 history here. Um, that's interesting. So yeah, it's not like he's just a nobody who put his name
00:41:08.240 forward. Okay. Well, thank you for the introduction. Now, now Canada knows about Cameron Davies and the
00:41:14.240 Republican party of Alberta. Wonderful. Yeah. Up until last week, he was a very vocal member of
00:41:21.040 the UCP who very publicly renounced his party membership. And so now this makes sense.
00:41:28.080 Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay. He, he's, he's been on the leading edge of whatever this becomes.
00:41:34.160 Well, we're going to see, you know, we're going to see a cast of characters emerge. Okay. In Western
00:41:38.800 Canada over these next couple of months, and all of them are going to have, uh, uh, a sort of strategy
00:41:44.480 or a set of ideas that they think is the best one. And like, as in life and, and politics, always the
00:41:51.920 cream is going to rise to the top. Okay. We're going to see, we're going to see the leaders rise to the
00:41:58.320 top of that bunch and they are going to captivate the population with their, uh, with their messaging.
00:42:04.000 And we're going to see maybe some of the bad actors or some of the more nefarious, uh, nefarious,
00:42:10.980 uh, movers and shakers sort of sink to the bottom, but it'll be real interesting to watch this all go
00:42:18.140 down over the next couple of months. Uh, there, there are definitely people in Western Canada that
00:42:24.100 have been thinking about this and praying about this and working towards this for a great many years
00:42:31.040 already. And they were just waiting for their moment. And so they're going to strike when the
00:42:34.660 iron is hot as they should, as they should, this is a once like what Danielle Smith did yesterday is a
00:42:40.580 once in, not even once in a lifetime, Sheila, this is once in a multi-generational moment, uh, that,
00:42:50.020 that, that these people are not going to let pass without, without taking advantage of. So, um,
00:42:57.500 it's incredible what's happening in Western Canada. It's the best place to be in the world,
00:43:00.700 right now. This isn't just people angry at, uh, Justin Trudeau, which was the last time
00:43:07.000 separatists sort of ticked upward. This isn't people angry at Rachel Notley. This isn't people
00:43:11.840 angry at a particular bill. This is people frothing at the mouth with anger over an insurmountable
00:43:24.460 systemic inequity in confederation that they feel nobody cares enough about us to fix. And so they'll
00:43:34.100 fix it for themselves, which is actually the Western way. So, uh, again, I'm writing it down
00:43:41.020 insurmountable systemic inequity. That's okay. Everybody, those are the three words we're going to,
00:43:48.000 those are, we're just going to say those words a lot. Insurmountable systemic inequity.
00:43:51.680 That is, that is a true story. Generations, generations of Westerners have not been allowed
00:43:58.360 to, uh, to work, produce, to succeed, to prosper under the government. I mean, I mean, it is, uh,
00:44:09.220 this is a once in a, once in a multi-generational timeline that's happening right now. It's amazing.
00:44:14.640 Yeah. It's incredible. Yeah. Okay. Okay. Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe speaks on Western
00:44:21.880 separation. Um, let's hear what he has to say. We've got two clips on Scott Moe, then we've got
00:44:27.180 to read a bunch of chats. I promise we'll get to them and then we'll hit an ad break and we'll come
00:44:30.960 back and, uh, talk about, well, maybe Doug Ford. We'll see Liz May and her husband broke out into
00:44:39.000 song. And so maybe we'll close the show on that because, uh, yesterday was the last five minutes.
00:44:46.000 You know what? We should start dedicating the last five minutes. I think to cringe. We, we need to have
00:44:52.600 a segment of the show called the daily cringe where we're just going to play something that makes us all
00:44:57.460 uncomfortable together. And we can end it always on a happy note because it was so like yesterday's
00:45:02.740 show was so damn funny. I watched the video. I bet you 25 times Sheila in the bathtub and just
00:45:09.340 cackled the whole time. The comments were off. You guys, you guys are so funny. They're so funny.
00:45:16.660 Yes. Oh, just the best. Okay. Let's watch Scott Moe. Let's watch Scott Moe. Let's watch Scott Moe.
00:45:21.220 Okay.
00:45:21.820 Well, you know, I'll just maybe, uh, remove the word Western and, uh, separatist sentiments have been,
00:45:38.560 um, present in Canada for decades. I, in fact, uh, we saw yet again, over 20 separatist MPs, uh,
00:45:47.080 elected, uh, from, from the province of Quebec. Um, I think, uh, when you go into Quebec, the,
00:45:52.040 the separatist party is probably leading or, or first or second in the polls provincially. And so,
00:45:58.140 you know, having actual people run on separation platforms is not new, uh, to, uh, to Canadian
00:46:05.200 politics in, in any way. We've seen it for decades, uh, coming from the, uh, the, the province of,
00:46:11.620 of Quebec. Um, what I see, um, right now in, in Saskatchewan, uh, is more a feeling of,
00:46:19.940 of alienation, um, and more a feeling of, uh, we just want to be treated fairly, uh, in,
00:46:26.560 in confederation. We want to be consulted with the policies that are coming forward, uh, and in,
00:46:32.300 that are going to impact our industries, our jobs in this province, uh, you know, industries that are
00:46:36.960 creating wealth and are, as I say, you know, producing some of the most sustainable products
00:46:42.520 on earth. And so I, uh, am of the view, certainly I have not in any way given up on a Saskatchewan,
00:46:51.040 uh, you know, very much being a part and a productive part of the confederation of Canada,
00:46:55.040 the nation of Canada. We're going to find out, uh, very soon, uh, whether, uh, the prime minister
00:47:01.120 or more importantly, uh, the breadth of his cabinet and caucus or, you know, what their views are on
00:47:05.620 Saskatchewan's role moving forward and, uh, whether they're willing to, uh, change their
00:47:11.040 approach, uh, with respect to how they deal with, uh, not only the provincial government
00:47:15.380 in Saskatchewan, but more broadly, the people.
00:47:20.380 Okay. You go first. I have thought. I'm going to. I was just busy looking at his huge hands.
00:47:27.660 He, I feel like he could just grab a walnut, crush it, turn it to dust. Sorry, it was very distracting.
00:47:35.620 For those of, for those of you that haven't heard this story, uh, Scott Moe has the biggest hands
00:47:40.680 of, of any man I've ever seen in my life. And I'm, I'm a big fan of, uh, handing politicians
00:47:47.040 babies that typically aren't mine. I'll just find a baby and then hand it to a, hand it to a mover
00:47:52.520 and shaker like Scott Moe. And I did that one time and his hands, you guys are the size of toilet seats
00:47:58.580 and I am not making this up. He, they are dinner plates. They're bears paws. Scott Moe has the biggest
00:48:04.140 hands on any man that I've ever seen. So I don't blame you for being disappointed, Sheila.
00:48:08.160 But what he said, what he said was he's going to, basically, he's going to beg the federal
00:48:14.500 government to check in with us and see what we want. Whereas the last 120 years of checking
00:48:20.100 in with the federal government, the federal government's like, meh, we don't really care.
00:48:23.140 And they pass policies that intrinsically harm the people and the industry in Saskatchewan.
00:48:28.340 Um, so, so, uh, he said he has not given up on Saskatchewan being part of Confederation.
00:48:34.580 But again, uh, uh, that is, uh, that is not up to Scott Moe individually to be able to declare.
00:48:42.540 It is up to the people of Saskatchewan to tell Scott Moe what they want to do in this situation.
00:48:49.140 And I think, I don't know. I just think that, uh, the federal government has had 10 years
00:48:54.620 to consult with the people of Saskatchewan, to check in with our, uh, our agricultural
00:48:59.560 producers, to check in with our mining sector, to check in, you know, with just the regular
00:49:06.420 people of Saskatchewan. They have not, they have not taken that opportunity. And I have
00:49:10.520 no faith that the federal government is going to, you know, quickly pull up its bootstraps
00:49:15.380 and be like, okay, well, now it's time to pay attention to what the people of Saskatchewan
00:49:19.460 want. I have no confidence whatsoever that that's going to happen.
00:49:23.020 Uh, but Premier Scott Moe continues to have confidence that maybe Mark Carney, who was
00:49:29.520 the man behind the curtain for so long, will somehow change course because he called on
00:49:37.240 Carney to travel to Saskatchewan for a meeting instead of what going to Europe again for another
00:49:43.640 victory lap. Anyways, let's listen to this. Yeah.
00:49:46.360 And your, your party and your government, a new mandate. And while you had very strong
00:49:52.780 support in some parts of Canada, there are many Canadians, including, uh, most of us in
00:49:57.700 Saskatchewan who voted for a degree of change. And now it's up to you to show that you have
00:50:04.780 heard that message and to deliver change, uh, not only for Saskatchewan people, but for, uh,
00:50:10.020 many Canadians as well for Saskatchewan industries that help drive the Canadian economy and very
00:50:15.080 much are part of the Canadian economy, uh, to, uh, provide some degree of change for, uh,
00:50:20.360 Saskatchewan people. Last night, uh, what I heard was, uh, that, uh, the Prime Minister
00:50:25.660 Carney had said that he wants to work with both Saskatchewan and Alberta. Uh, he's also said
00:50:30.380 that he wants to make Canada into a, a global leading energy superpower. And that's great
00:50:37.160 to hear. Um, but those are nothing but words. And I would say, and I've said it many times
00:50:42.380 that policies truly do matter in particular in this space. And so some of the government's
00:50:48.700 policies, the federal government's policies, they quite simply are going to need to change
00:50:52.740 in order for Canada to achieve that goal. Um, what, uh, Prime Minister Carney had said is
00:50:57.700 that we must deal with the United States of America and the Trump administration from a
00:51:02.140 position of strength. And I couldn't agree more with that statement, uh, and making Canada
00:51:06.140 the world leading energy superpower would be a pretty good start, uh, to dealing with the
00:51:11.780 United States, uh, as well as any other allied country from a position of strength. We have
00:51:18.020 some ideas on how we can jointly achieve that, uh, as a provincial government and what policies,
00:51:23.700 uh, this new administration may need to alter, uh, to some degree in order for us as Canadians
00:51:30.080 to achieve that global energy superpower. So I would say that this is an opportunity for
00:51:35.920 each and all of us to hit the reset button, if you will, on, uh, the federal government's
00:51:40.340 relationship with the province and the people of Saskatchewan. And I hope, uh, that this offer
00:51:45.840 is taken. And I would, uh, take this opportunity, uh, to invite, uh, Prime Minister Carney to a,
00:51:51.140 a meeting here in Saskatchewan where we'd love to host them to chart a, a productive path forward,
00:51:55.900 uh, for our province, uh, within the nation of Canada. I want to work, uh, alongside this federal
00:52:02.920 government to build a strong and growing Saskatchewan, as I said, within a very united and strong
00:52:07.660 growing nation of Canada. So I look forward to meeting with the new Prime Minister as soon as
00:52:12.920 possible so that we can start working together to achieve that mutual goal that we have.
00:52:17.900 Oh, Scott Moe, your liberal is showing like not too sort of embarrassing, but your liberal is
00:52:27.820 showing there. Like the last thing we need is to invite Mark Carney, let him open a door to tell
00:52:34.420 him that he's going to repair this relationship or, or like Scott Moe said, hit the reset button on it,
00:52:39.480 hit the reset button on the relationship and we can just start fresh and you can just make all the
00:52:43.900 promises while they decimate us. We don't want to open the door to that. We don't want to open the
00:52:50.660 door to that. No, Scott Moe. No, let's not go this, go down this path. And this is, this is really
00:52:56.740 interesting because Scott Moe's governing Sask party was originally a coalition between the liberals and
00:53:04.000 the conservatives. And they teamed up to beat the NDP and they did that in 2007. Now, every once in a
00:53:10.260 while, like mainly Saskatchewan party is a conservative party, but every once in a while
00:53:14.900 they're little, the, the, the liberal sneaks out just like, boom. And everybody's like, stop doing
00:53:20.800 that. Like the people of Saskatchewan are like, don't you keep that liberal under wraps. And I think
00:53:26.560 this is a really good example of this happening in public embarrassingly. Like I'd be, I'd be real
00:53:32.200 humiliated if I were, if I were him right now.
00:53:34.260 I want, I want to cut him some slack because I'm just so enamored of his huge hands, but, uh, it's
00:53:42.740 Scott Moe is talking common sense and Mark Carney is talking world economic forum banker. Yes.
00:53:53.900 When he talks about energy superpower, they are talking about two different forms of energy.
00:53:59.220 Oh, he's not, he's not talking about oil and gas. We're talking about coal. Yep. We're talking
00:54:05.480 about coal in Saskatchewan Southeast. We're talking about uranium in Saskatchewan's far North. We're
00:54:10.140 talking about all of our oil and gas that was capped for decades under the, the destructive and
00:54:16.180 gross NDP in Saskatchewan. Um, and, and Mark Carney is thinking none of Mark Carney is thinking
00:54:21.760 solar panels on your solar panels. Exactly. He's thinking infrasound inducing windmills.
00:54:29.220 Yes. And toxic solar panels in Canada's agricultural breadbasket. Yes. What a good use of land.
00:54:38.560 Uh-huh. No, what Mark Carney is suggesting is that we should decimate our, uh, natural resource
00:54:45.000 sector in Saskatchewan in pursuit of some crazy green net zero initiative sustainability project
00:54:51.840 that would only, uh, serve to enrich his stakeholders at Brookfield. Like that is what Mark Carney wants.
00:54:58.280 So no, we don't want Mark Carney in the province. We don't want to, we do not want to open the door
00:55:03.680 to this. What we want to do is submit a list of demands to Mark Carney and his brand new federal
00:55:08.480 government and tell them that they have 10 days to comply with Saskatchewan's demands, or we are going
00:55:13.840 to make some power moves just like Alberta did. This is what we must tell him. And that's what I didn't
00:55:18.360 hear Scott Mo say there is you have 10 days, Mark Carney, to show us, you love us to show us that you
00:55:25.480 want 120 more years with us, that you are going to honor it, that we are a cherished part of
00:55:31.520 confederation. Yes. And if Mark Carney does not deliver on that in 10 days flat, okay. In 10 days,
00:55:37.360 I've seen what they can do in 10 days, that federal government. Uh, if they don't do that in 10 days,
00:55:42.340 then we're, listen, we need, what was it? A hundred and 138,000 people to call a referendum.
00:55:50.380 Yep. I, that would have been my message if I were Scott Mo. It's a good, it's a good thing. I'm not.
00:55:55.780 Oh yeah. Uh, let's, your hands are far more dainty. Your hands are just so dainty compared to his.
00:56:02.780 Uh, I just want to lay my little hand in the palm of his, just so you could see it would look like a
00:56:08.360 saucer versus a dinner plate. It is incredible how big his hands are. Like, I think he has to get
00:56:15.120 his gloves made custom. You know what I mean? Like custom wheel in the truck and on the tractor,
00:56:20.720 like it's a, yeah, his hands are, his hands are incredibly, incredibly massive Scott Mo. So now,
00:56:27.000 you know, now you all know how, how big Scott Mo's mitts are. Okay. Let's get to some of these chats.
00:56:33.420 We'll get to some of these chats. We'll hit an ad break. Then we've got, uh, I think one thing from
00:56:37.420 Doug Ford, one thing from the separatist Blanchette, uh, picking a fight with Alberta,
00:56:43.460 which I, to which I say fine. Um, and then, uh, we'll go into our daily dose of cringe, uh, from,
00:56:52.080 uh, recidivist on our daily dose of cringe, uh, Elizabeth May. She's a recidivist criminal,
00:57:02.000 cringe criminal, uh, news now, news now, Canada independent. This is, uh, Donald, uh, Donald. I,
00:57:10.400 I hadn't seen this. I can't confirm or fact check it, but you gave me five bucks. I'm going to read
00:57:15.420 it. Breaking mass fire burning right now in Jerusalem and Hamas media calling for burning
00:57:19.920 of Jew kids and innocent people. This is coming from X. Well, I haven't seen that. I will take a look,
00:57:25.040 but, uh, appreciate you. Uh, the red gives us five bucks. I can't even explain how I feel inside
00:57:30.900 about this election. Devastated is the only word I can come up with, but I would rather be a part of
00:57:35.880 the U S than anything remotely close to England and the world economic forum. And I think that's up for
00:57:42.020 up to the people of Alberta to decide. Take heart. Yeah. Take heart, dear the red. Uh, there are things
00:57:48.820 that are working in the universe that, that, that may just see that come to fruition. Yep. Take a heart.
00:57:54.120 Don't be too demoralized. Yeah. Take a day, take a day, feel awful. And tomorrow is a new one.
00:58:00.240 The sun will rise in the East and set in the West, just like it always does. And we'll figure out,
00:58:05.580 we'll figure out something to do. We're resourceful channel that into something good. Yeah. Alex
00:58:12.600 Greer two 79 says dare to be a Danielle. The rise of the Phoenix gives us 20 bucks. Sorry to keep
00:58:20.040 you waiting. Hi rebels. This election isn't a Canadian loss. We have more seats.
00:58:23.960 Pierre led a campaign of hope. And now we can't give up hope. I, Ezra did a great video explaining
00:58:28.960 that we can work together as a United Canada and hold our government accountable and move
00:58:34.420 forward. You know, there are a lot of people who are reluctant separatists who want to feel
00:58:41.080 that way, but who just can't anymore, anymore. That's the problem. And it's unfortunately,
00:58:49.240 it's not about our fellow Canadians like you who sent us that message. Yeah. Uh, because we feel for
00:58:58.060 you, you will be left behind and you will, uh, be left without a conservative stronghold that could
00:59:05.860 help you stave off the liberals. Um, uh, and, and nevermind equalization, nevermind equalization
00:59:13.520 payments, but, but do, do recall, uh, just further to that, do recall, we elected a bunch of very
00:59:19.840 hardworking, very aggressive and, and committed conservatives to work on our behalf in parliament.
00:59:26.600 It's not all lost. They're not given up. And I, I have a feeling that, that the conservatives have
00:59:32.740 a couple of things up their sleeve, a couple of initiatives up their sleeve and, uh, and their
00:59:38.100 goose is not cooked yet. So just, there are, there are many, many things to look forward to when there
00:59:42.820 are people working on your behalf. So just keep that in mind. Yep. AZ and former gives us 20 bucks.
00:59:49.920 Proud of you guys. Never forget the only way the status regime wins is if you quit. Yeah. Don't let
00:59:54.280 them break. Do you break you, uh, channel that into something, uh, loop in five bucks. Trump will
01:00:02.120 be in Canada and ask us in June for the G seven. Let's show him our support with lots of signs and
01:00:06.720 flags. It is to my great dismay that Mark Carney will be representing Canada at the G seven in Alberta
01:00:13.500 when Trump is here. I'm, I'm, I'm already embarrassed. You know who else will be representing
01:00:20.700 Canada when Trump is here? Me and Sheila Gunnfried, we're going to be on the ground
01:00:24.780 in Canada. So, so we won't let Mark, Mark Carney steal our thunder. They're going to, Trump will
01:00:33.180 see a bunch of native Canadians representing on the streets there. It'll be, it'll be pretty
01:00:39.420 awesome. Uh, another one, free men die 10 bucks. Carney plans to loot and plunder Canada.
01:00:44.840 The world economic forum openly wants to sabotage Western nations to replace with the CCP style
01:00:50.540 system. Americans won't tolerate the CCP at our border. You must go independent.
01:00:56.220 That's something to think about. This is also something to think about.
01:01:00.380 Yeah. If also from free men die five bucks, if Trudeau was willing to use Jack boots to squash
01:01:07.000 the trucker protest, Carney will do much worse to prevent secession. You must prep for this.
01:01:11.820 I don't think our American friends with the world watching would allow that to happen to us.
01:01:18.120 If Albertans decide to leave. I mean, that's the, that's, that's the sort of thing that we have in
01:01:25.160 our back pocket is we have the world's biggest media and military with all eyes on us if need be. And,
01:01:32.780 uh, and let's just hope, listen, let's just hope, let's just hope that that doesn't happen,
01:01:38.000 but also buy some chickens. Yeah. Also buy some chickens and get to canning some preserves,
01:01:44.240 make some pickles, buy some chickens. Um, that's the thing. Like if Albertans choose to do this in
01:01:50.920 the most democratic and peaceful of ways, how could the federal government take that from us
01:02:00.940 in when the entire world would be watching the cessation happen? Yeah. Right. And, and, and it
01:02:10.440 is, it is, it is written in the clarity act, which thank you so much Quebec for trying two times and
01:02:17.040 failing. Thank you. BQPQ. Yeah. But by showing us the pathway to do this in, in a 100% legal and
01:02:26.060 peaceful manner, like the, this, this is within our rights to explore this as Western Canadians. And
01:02:34.580 so, uh, I don't want to, I don't want to go hair on fire and, you know, stockpile, you know what I
01:02:42.100 mean? Stockpile. Not only that, I think the, uh, the liberals will be sneakier than that. They won't be
01:02:50.100 overt in their, uh, sabotage. They would be, yeah, they would be covert in the negotiation part
01:02:59.020 because all of this would be, yes, clandestine in the negotiation portion. Yeah. Yeah. And not even
01:03:05.400 there. I think if there is a groundswell of support for a referendum, you will see,
01:03:13.020 and you must be on guard for this, the liberals planting bad actors.
01:03:17.420 I know exactly where you're going with this without question, without question. They're
01:03:22.900 going to throw a little thought grenades all over the place. They're going to try and divide
01:03:27.800 and conquer just like they always do. Well, you know, like the Doug Ford, the Doug Ford and
01:03:34.580 conservative party rift that we just saw on unraveling in Canada. Well, that was a liberal party.
01:03:40.380 Uh, that was a liberal party psyop that nobody saw coming, but these people like the, the liberal
01:03:46.960 party and the government of Canada can be very, very devious in their actions. We've seen the way
01:03:51.040 that they use the media to lie to the people we've seen it happen. So we just need to know that this
01:03:57.100 is a distinct possibility. And as a matter of fact, it's a guaranteed, okay. It is a guarantee that
01:04:02.020 they are going to try and throw hammers into whatever happens with a referendum or succession
01:04:07.420 questions in Western Canada. And, uh, we just have to be ready for it. Stay united and stay
01:04:12.480 strong and stay together just like Westerners are apt to do. Yes. Uh, one last chat, then we'll
01:04:18.280 hit an ad break and then we'll go back into the last segment of the show. Uh, Janice H gives us
01:04:22.600 10 bucks. Can Alberta refuse to send the equalization payment to Quebec? Is it possible? They send the
01:04:28.320 equalization to the federal government, which then distributes it to, and I don't know if we can
01:04:34.160 constitutionally do that. Uh, right now you, right now you can't like right now you can't. And they
01:04:41.300 would threaten. However, I will say that Saskatchewan decided, because Saskatchewan decided
01:04:46.100 arbitrarily last year to stop paying carbon taxes and the federal government, you know, Stephen
01:04:50.700 came out and was like, we could throw you in jail for that. And Scott was like, just see you try
01:04:54.920 and bring bigger handcuffs. Cast bigger handcuffs. But what happened was, was absolutely nothing. So
01:05:04.220 I mean, is it technically illegal that they could stop equalization payments? No. Could they, if they
01:05:11.100 really wanted to? Probably like there's, there's probably a way. Yeah. Okay. Interesting thought
01:05:19.480 experiment. Uh, let's do an ad break. We'll come right back and we'll get into the last little bit of
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01:08:53.700 All right. Let's go into Doug Ford and his bag of silver. He discusses why he didn't make stronger
01:09:08.020 statements. He didn't make any statements. In fact, he made counter statements to Pierre
01:09:13.940 Polyev and the federal conservatives ahead of the election. This comes after him being absolutely
01:09:19.140 rolled up into a carpet and thrown into a ditch by Jamil Javani, whom I hope is the next conservative
01:09:25.700 premier of Ontario. God willing. Let's hear what he has to say. Let's hear him explain himself.
01:09:34.820 You're here making a tough on crime announcement. I didn't hear much of that from the liberal
01:09:40.580 platform, but there was a lot of that in the federal conservative platform.
01:09:45.220 Why didn't you come out with Pierre Polyev and make these kinds of statements during the campaign?
01:09:51.300 I shouldn't interfere in the federal election. Last time I checked, Pierre Polyev never came out
01:09:56.100 in our election. Matter of fact, him or one of his lieutenants told every one of his members,
01:10:04.500 don't you dare go out and help the PCs. Isn't that ironic?
01:10:08.100 That's not true.
01:10:08.740 But anyways, I'm not going to dig deep into this. The people spoke and I have no say in who people vote
01:10:16.660 for. But I'll tell you one thing. We have a government, democratically elected. I will hold
01:10:22.500 them accountable. I'll hold them accountable like I would, no matter if it's a conservative
01:10:26.820 government or a liberal government. My interest is protecting the people of Ontario. And I will be
01:10:34.100 all over this government. They know I will be, as I was before, about being tough on crime.
01:10:40.900 Premier, you've said before you're born with a C stamped on your forehead. You talked about having
01:10:46.180 a blue sign on your lawn. Why is there so much bad blood between you and the federal party? And how
01:10:52.260 does the federal party start to build bridges now within the conservative movement as they look to
01:10:59.220 the next three, two, three, four years?
01:11:02.820 All they have to do is make a phone call. I like a lot of the MPs, but the people spoke.
01:11:09.140 And they spoke loud and clear. They spoke loud and clear in our election. They spoke loud and clear
01:11:14.420 on the federal election. And so that's democracy. They elect who they want.
01:11:22.260 Okay. The question from the journalist was a bit odd. What does the federal party have to do to build
01:11:28.980 inroads with the Ontario PCs? No, no, no, no. It has to go the other way.
01:11:34.900 That's not the way that works. Especially considering the turnout for the federal conservatives
01:11:42.500 in Ontario. Versus the turnout for Doug Ford's conservatives in his provincial election. And the
01:11:50.580 question is not, you know, what does the federal government, what does the federal party have to
01:11:55.140 do to build bridges with you, Doug? They need to throw a match on the bridge, Doug. That's what they
01:12:00.100 need to do. They need to burn the bridge that they built with you because you have shown yourself to
01:12:04.740 be so disloyal and such a bad actor. Like there is a reason Pierre Polyev had 91 candidates on his
01:12:13.860 ballot in Carlton. There's a reason why Bruce Fanjoy had more support in that riding than anybody's ever
01:12:23.220 seen in the Carlton riding. We saw Doug Ford's camp. I think Jamil Giovanni called them a bunch of goons.
01:12:31.540 Okay. Interfering in every possible way in this federal election. And Doug Ford says he has a small
01:12:37.700 C on his forehead while he licks the boot of the federal liberals. We all saw it happen, Doug. We are
01:12:45.300 calling you out for what you are. You are a liberal insider. You are, uh, you, you are a troublemaker
01:12:52.500 and we are ejecting you from the conservative movement in Canada. The end. Yes. Yeah. I mean,
01:12:57.940 I, I hope, I hope all those EV vehicle subsidies were worth it. Doug Ford doesn't look like they're
01:13:06.500 gonna be. So nobody wants to buy them. So there's that. Yeah. Stellantis is going broke in its home
01:13:12.660 country. Uh, let's hear from one of the other premiers or no, sorry. It's the block leader,
01:13:18.980 Yves-Francois Blanchet. Yeah. He says there's no future for oil and gas, at least in Quebec and
01:13:25.140 probably everywhere. All right. Well, I mentioned this yesterday. They're not against fracking.
01:13:32.900 They're just against having to do the work. They're perfectly fine with oil and gas money.
01:13:40.420 Yep. If somebody else has to earn it. Anyways, let's hear from this guy. Oh,
01:13:45.860 by the way, Mark Carney gave him a veto. So gave Quebec a veto over pipelines through Quebec,
01:13:51.780 which is basically an end of pipelines going east. Sheila, you mean to tell me that, that Quebec has
01:13:59.860 been granted special, special privileges that the rest of us are, aren't party to. Oh, shush,
01:14:04.900 shush, shush. For now. Let's, yeah, let's, let's watch this. And we will have to remain
01:14:13.140 the barrier not to be crossed, protecting French language and security of the state in Quebec
01:14:21.220 and the different model and immigration, which has to be successful. And the fact that there's no future
01:14:28.260 for oil and gas, at least in Quebec and probably everywhere. And this has to be said and protected.
01:14:34.980 Okay. I have a brand new weapon to do that. Mr. Bonin will be extraordinary carrying that message.
01:14:45.620 Okay. Well, this comment comes from Axe, who replied to one of Rebel News' posts just, just a couple
01:14:52.420 minutes ago. It's from liftoff777. And this account says, it's not up to Mr. Blanchett to decide.
01:14:59.300 Quebec people have the right to a referendum to express if they are willing to have oil and gas
01:15:03.780 pipeline and be a richer province by teaming with Alberta and exporting to Europe. Retweet,
01:15:08.420 if you share and agree, let's do it. And so now, now everybody's like, you can have a referendum and
01:15:14.020 you can have a referendum. Yves Blanchett is arbitrarily saying, you know, Quebec doesn't want oil
01:15:19.620 and gas. And you know, neither really does anybody else. You're completely wrong on that. And,
01:15:24.420 and actually liftoff777 has a great point. The people of Quebec should take this to a referendum.
01:15:30.420 Like what are the rules on referendums in Quebec? Oh, there's no, there's no future for oil and gas
01:15:37.540 in Quebec, except for Nigerian, Venezuelan, Saudi, and Iranian oil, uh, being shipped up to St.
01:15:43.860 Lawrence. Yeah, the dirty, unethical oil is more than more than welcome in Quebec, but not,
01:15:51.540 not Alberta's. Sounds to me like the block just got a sweet deal to continue to help the liberals.
01:16:01.460 I think so too. I think so too, 100%. So it may take, it may take the people of Quebec taking this,
01:16:07.780 uh, taking this to a vote. Do you want to be prosperous and do you want cheap and reliable
01:16:13.620 energy? Well, if so, uh, we just need to get it from Alberta to you guys, which is a heck of a lot
01:16:18.660 easier than getting it from Saudi Arabia or Nigeria or any one of those nations that you just mentioned,
01:16:23.620 Sheila. Are you ready? Are you ready for the daily cringe? Get loose because your muscles are going to
01:16:31.860 get real tight. Yeah. Okay. I have a sore neck from yesterday from my cringe watching Mark Carney,
01:16:40.500 uh, convulse. Uh, it was like, what did I tell you last night on the phone? It was like somebody
01:16:48.100 spilled a glass of water into a Roomba robot. It was just like... Mark Carney's dancing with his wife.
01:16:56.820 Uh, not to be outdone by anybody. Here comes Elizabeth May, uh, the lone green party leader
01:17:06.980 of the green party cult. The, her co-leader lost his seat, obviously. Uh, her and her husband.
01:17:15.460 I'm shocked. She's married. They broke out into song yesterday. Was this during a press conference?
01:17:21.540 I haven't seen this yet. I'm already just prickly with cringe. Let's all
01:17:28.820 watch this together. I'm coming in cold. Okay. Prepare yourselves. Prepare yourselves.
01:17:36.820 About the election, but I'm just going to wait till it's my turn and we're the warm up act
01:17:43.140 because you've got real musicians and real talent coming up soon. So we figured,
01:17:47.380 you know, it's my party so I can sing if I want to. Life can be so sweet on the sunny side of the street.
01:17:57.940 And to hear that bitter pat and that happy tune is your step.
01:18:04.660 Life can be so sweet on the sunny side of the street. I used to walk in the shade.
01:18:13.060 About the election, but I'm just. What is the sweet CBC gem is that? What was that?
01:18:23.140 Well, I think this is what we are seeing here is the mating ritual for people that vote for the
01:18:30.020 green party. Darling, darling, go get your acoustic guitar and put on your hippiest shirt and do,
01:18:36.740 do let us sing a duet. This is Ivy. Not just a duet, they're dancing. This is missing a tambourine.
01:18:45.860 As I call them at church, invasive percussive instruments at mass. This is missing a tambourine.
01:18:52.820 Look at her eyes. They're like pinwheels. They're like going in different directions.
01:18:56.660 That's right. One pointing this way, one pointing this way. Oh, isn't it just, this is just glorious.
01:19:04.180 Listen, say what you will about Elizabeth May. I am forever delighted by her antics. I mean,
01:19:12.260 this just goes to show you the crazy lows that the crazy lefties will go to. I think that this
01:19:18.580 is completely normal. Like this is a completely normal thing. Oh my. And then she has like,
01:19:23.620 she has the lyrics on a sheet. They prepared this. This is not spontaneous.
01:19:28.020 No, no. They practiced. This is, this is like, this is foreplay in the May house right here.
01:19:34.260 It's what we're witnessing. It is just hilarious. Can we just listen to it one more time, Olivia?
01:19:39.700 Listen to her eyes. I can't get over her eyes. One more time.
01:19:43.780 Yeah, one more time. Just one more time for the people.
01:19:46.580 Life can be so sweet on the sunny side of the street.
01:19:52.020 Can you hear that pitter pat and that happy tune is your step?
01:19:58.740 Life can be so sweet on the sunny side of the street. I used to walk in the shade.
01:20:07.860 About the election, but I'm just, I can't. This is like, remember Sharon Lois and Bram?
01:20:14.180 I'm old enough to remember Sharon Lois and Bram, the elephant show.
01:20:17.460 This is that on lithium and fireball. Look at this.
01:20:24.420 This is that on homemade wine. This is that on homemade wine.
01:20:28.180 This is rhubarb wine and antidepressants for sure.
01:20:33.140 Sharon Lois and Bram was my very first concert in life, Sheila Gunn-Reed.
01:20:37.140 And let me just say, uh, they, they blow the May family out of the water, but my goodness,
01:20:44.900 like how embarrassing. Again, you are welcome, Canada. This, this is the very first inaugural
01:20:52.340 episode of the Daily Cringe brought to you by our friend, Elizabeth May.
01:20:57.540 Oh, as I said, she is a recidivist and she'll be back. That's not the last we've seen of Canada's
01:21:06.420 wine aunt and her aunt. Exactly that. Hey, hey guys, if you see something cringy that just like,
01:21:13.220 that just makes you, you need to send it to us. Yep. We're going to, we're going to do this every
01:21:18.660 day. Okay. The Daily Cringe, we're just all going to giggle together because you know, this world is
01:21:22.820 pretty heavy right now. There's a lot of pressing things going on and it's just good to watch some
01:21:26.580 bizarre stuff and then cackle together. Oh God. Yeah. Rhubarb wine and antidepressants
01:21:34.180 brings us Elizabeth May. Uh, we've got, oh, uh, Al-Abubin gives us 20 bucks. Good morning,
01:21:44.820 Divas of News. Oh, that's nice. Uh, however, we separate from the, however, we separate from the
01:21:50.140 East. Just remember this name, King Abubin. Just throwing that out there. Okay. Okay. Keep it up,
01:21:56.120 ladies. You're doing an awesome job. Well, thank you so much. Uh, temporary broken.
01:22:01.060 WCB refuses me. It refuses to allow me to appeal their decision to get to a medical review panel.
01:22:09.620 I can only assume it's because I have two orthopedic surgeons, neurosurgeon,
01:22:12.940 chronic pain specialists all agree on my injury claim. I know that you were to send me an email
01:22:18.340 and perhaps you did and I will go back and look. I'm very sorry. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We, yeah. I
01:22:22.780 remember, I remember this commenter before and yeah, do send, do send us a note. Yep. Do send us a
01:22:28.880 note. If you have a juicy story, Canada, you know where to send it. Like, you know,
01:22:32.420 who's always invested in your juicy stories. It's us here at Rebel News. Yeah.
01:22:37.320 That goes without saying, but here's a reminder.
01:22:40.240 AZ Informer, 10 bucks. Mr. Ford, what does it benefit you, my brother, to gain the world
01:22:44.980 and lose your soul? I don't think he's going to gain the world though.
01:22:51.960 I think he'll lose his soul. Go down in history as, as one of the great political traders of our time.
01:22:58.880 Yeah. Before we sign off, we've got a quick clip here, Trump about Carney. So let's watch this.
01:23:12.100 President Trump, I ran against, not only against the conservatives, but also against you.
01:23:19.720 Yesterday, he spoke about American betrayal. Are you interested in rebuilding relations with
01:23:28.680 Canada? And if so, how? No, well, I think we're going to have a great relationship. He called me up
01:23:34.080 yesterday. He said, let's make a deal. You know, he had, he was running for office. They were both,
01:23:38.580 they both hated Trump. And it was the one that hated Trump. I think the least that won.
01:23:44.520 I actually think the conservative hated me much more than the, uh, not true, the so-called liberal.
01:23:49.400 He's a pretty liberal guy. But no, I spoke to him yesterday. He couldn't have been nicer.
01:23:53.260 And I congratulated him. You know, it was a very mixed, uh, signal because it's almost even,
01:24:00.600 which makes it very complicated for the country. It's a pretty tight race, but he's a very nice
01:24:06.220 gentleman. And we, uh, he's going to come to the White House very shortly.
01:24:12.220 And give you everything you want.
01:24:14.020 Yeah, that's exactly right. He's going to, yeah, he, he campaigned on a campaign of fear and loathing
01:24:21.880 of the United States. And I think, but I do think Trump is wrong there. Uh, I think that
01:24:27.700 without question. Um, but it does like, this does open the door to have a quick conversation about how
01:24:33.400 the conservatives crapped the bed as it pertains to the messaging that, uh, that Pierre Polyev took
01:24:39.500 because he, he, uh, it's indistinguishable. It was indistinguishable from the conservatives and
01:24:45.860 liberals. And if Pierre Polyev would have taken a conciliatory, conciliatory, excuse me, approach,
01:24:52.160 um, similar to the one that Danielle Smith did, I, I do feel like it could have made a big, uh,
01:24:59.860 a big difference in the campaign. And they did not. And well, that's a lesson that they learned the hard
01:25:04.520 way. It could have, like, like I said, a hundred times on the show, it could have been, we're against
01:25:09.580 these tariffs. These tariffs are a betrayal of our, um, ongoing trade and cultural relationship with
01:25:16.560 the Americans. But these tariffs are because the liberals destroyed our relationship with the
01:25:23.120 Americans and they cannot be trusted to rebuild it. Bickety bam, that's it. Yeah. But they didn't do
01:25:28.620 that. No, they did. They did not do that. They were, they were, uh, decidedly very nervous to
01:25:35.540 say hard things, the conservatives. And so coming up, because we, I think that we are all sort of
01:25:41.340 agreeing that we're going to have an election sooner rather than later. This is not going to be a four
01:25:45.480 year term for the liberals. Uh, the conservatives have got to find their balls and find them fast.
01:25:51.240 Okay. We need to wrap up the show because we've been going for an hour and a half and I know
01:25:54.880 Olivia's got things to do, uh, but we have to close the show on an even funnier note than our daily
01:26:01.200 cringe. Abu Ben gives us another 20 bucks and says, after watching May's eyes look both ways at the
01:26:10.340 same time, if politics doesn't work out for her, I could hire her for finding parking spots at the mall.
01:26:18.000 Yep. Yep. Yep. They're just like, get out. I've never seen anything like it. She's got,
01:26:33.940 I don't, and I'm not trying to be mean. She does have a horse face in that her eyes are to the outside
01:26:40.220 look in different directions. But like, think about the outfit she was wearing,
01:26:44.540 like the green outfit she was wearing and then the eyes that move independently. She's a chameleon.
01:26:49.380 Like she, that's exactly where I was going. You go, yeah. Pull her by the tail and it falls off in
01:26:54.120 your hand. That's a little bit of a way for you. And you are so welcome for that Canada. Thanks for
01:26:59.020 not making us live with that image by ourselves. It's good to have, it's good to share the cringe.
01:27:05.500 Oh, that was something else. Yeah. Okay guys, everybody watching, everybody working behind the board.
01:27:11.500 Thanks so much for coming along. Oh my goodness. Okay. Hang tight. Olivia tells me stop wrapping up
01:27:20.240 the show because we've got, I've got something to read. Time's ticking a hundred bucks. Thanks ladies
01:27:30.540 for the chuckles. Here's for the daily cringe. Okay. We're, we're keeping the daily cringe.
01:27:37.420 Thank you.
01:27:40.280 It's just the best. It's a win. Thank you so much, buddy. It's just incredible.
01:27:45.620 Oh, I bet that. We'll do our best to, uh, aggregate a daily cringe for you. Um, but if you find one that
01:27:52.580 I haven't seen and it might be hard cause I am from the internet and so is Lise, uh, do send it to
01:27:57.000 us on our X accounts. Yeah, thank you so much. Uh, that's the best. And even before we go one more
01:28:04.420 thing, I know I'm trying to sign off, but you guys are keeping me. Jamil Javani continues to just
01:28:11.180 absolutely leave Doug Ford on roast mode. Uh, look at this tweet from Jamil Javani.
01:28:17.800 Oh, well, there's nothing. There's nothing wrong with that. Is that it's sort of, it's sort of
01:28:29.460 accurate. Just has them on blast throwing hammers. Like Jamil Javani is genuinely upset about what
01:28:38.260 Doug Ford did in this election as should every single conservative in the country, but especially
01:28:44.400 Ontario, Ontario, this guy sold you down the river to the liberal party of Canada.
01:28:50.320 And the reason why the liberal party of Canada is still the government is because of the actions
01:28:55.440 of this guy. Well done, Jamil Javani. We like your fighting spirit. Keep it up, bud.
01:29:00.920 I'm going to give some free advice to the, to the people of the world. Don't pick fights with people
01:29:07.240 who are smarter than you because you'll end up like Doug Ford right now. Just an absolute laughing stock.
01:29:13.200 Uh, okay. Now I'm going to wrap up the show unless anybody else has more donations to the new segment
01:29:20.300 of the show, the daily cringe. Um, but everybody at home, everybody who pitched it and everybody who
01:29:27.060 works behind the scenes at rebel news. Thank you so much for making this show. Absolutely. The most
01:29:34.100 fun, best part of my day here at rebel news. I appreciate you so much. And you too, Lisa.
01:29:38.900 Yeah. Well, and you too, Sheila Gunn-Reed. And thanks so much to our viewers, uh, who make this
01:29:44.300 such a pleasure every week. And I will see you guys, uh, next Tuesday, next Tuesday. So don't
01:29:50.860 let anything real interesting or cringy happen while I'm gone. Okay. Save it up. Save it up for when I'm
01:29:54.680 back. Behave till she's back. Be boring till she's back. I, on the other hand, I'm here tomorrow and again
01:30:01.840 on Friday. Uh, thanks again, everybody. Um, and as my friend, David Menzies always says, stay safe and
01:30:10.120 stay safe.