Rebel Roundup | Biolab scandal deepens, Alberta opposes 'clean electricity', Libs raise CBC budget
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In this week's show, we discuss the latest lab leak scandal, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's reaction to it. We also hear from Conservative leader Parnell polyev on why he thinks the government should shut down the Public Health Agency of Canada's highest level of security bio lab.
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all right let's get into the news of the week i don't know if you have been paying attention but
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boy have i been paying attention to the lab leak scandal and by lab leak scandal i don't mean
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the wuhan virology institute in wuhan china that has been suspected to be the source of the covet 19
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pandemic oh no what i mean is the problem with canada's highest level of security bio laboratory
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it's in winnipeg and what's happening there is crazy so we have to roll back six years we're
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finally just getting to the bottom of it and not even quite because uh the people involved are hiding
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the records wouldn't you know the people involved in the lapse in security there are hiding the records
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we go back all the way to 2019 when two chinese nationals were frog marched out of the building and
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stripped of their security clearance we go ahead to 2021 we're in the middle of the pandemic and this
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happens and you know there's a lot of other things going on in the country at the time including an
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election so it didn't get the attention that it deserved these two are then subsequently fired
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and now upon further investigation it has been revealed that those okay so there's so much going
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on here i really have to stop and just sort of explain it to you um what was happening was
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unauthorized transfers of highly deadly pathogens including ebola were being shipped to china
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and black locks has a bit of the story here today that'll give you some of the history and then
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we'll go into what uh conservative leader pierre polyev is saying and then we'll of course then go into
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justin trudeau's reaction this is like a scandal of unbelievable proportions this is a real national
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security uh disaster um and from what i know about this lab and where it's located things could be a
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heck of a lot worse so ian stewart the former federal executive insured for um censured for
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concealing records documenting security breaches at the national microbiology laboratory retired just
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weeks before cabinet finally disclosed files in the case stewart was the first manager censured by
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parliament since 1891 there's no doubt that ian made a profound contribution managers wrote in the
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letter of thanks stewart retired january 2nd documents he attempted to hide from mps were released
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wednesday and we'll get to the reaction to those documents and what they contained um in pierre
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polyev's video but let's keep going colleagues credited stewart with successfully leading the
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covid 19 vaccine rollout as the 321 000 a year president of the public health agency of canada
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now i am ready to make the case that we should not have the public health agency of canada it is so
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contaminated it's such a failure we need to tear it all apart and start again
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uh let's go down a little bit further in this black box article documents sought by mps showed the
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public health agency granted top security clearance to two chinese canadian scientists at its winnipeg lab
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the two were fired in 2021 on proof that they breached security rules lied to investigators and
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concealed contracts in sorry concealed contacts in china including the people's liberation army one of
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these scientists name is on a patent for some biotechnology in partnership with the chinese
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military nobody googled this scientist before we gave them top security clearance at the winnipeg
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biolab um let's keep going scientists posed a very serious incredible danger to the government of
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canada as a whole and in particular facilities considered high security due to the potential
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for theft of dangerous materials attractive to terrorists and foreign entities said newly disclosed
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2021 report uh report on review for cause of security status ian stewart was censored in 2021 on the
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floor of the house of commons after defying four separate orders this guy should be in jail
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for documents detailing the security breach he was the first federal manager summoned for censure since
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1891 okay so let's go into pierre polyev's comments on what those documents that ian stewart tried to
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hide i wonder what his retirement package was by the way but let's go into pierre polyev's early some of
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the comments he had like an 18 minute press conference yesterday um and this should horrify
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all canadians man i wish he'd get his glasses back he still looks like millhouse from the simpsons
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um let's watch some of this because um the implications for canadian security are horrific
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and everybody involved should be fired including dr theresa tam and the health minister let's let's watch
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this we already knew that justin trudeau was not worth the cost the crime the corruption
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and the cover-up but now we know that he cannot protect our people or our country we've just received
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these documents that trudeau has been covering up for years documents related to a massive security
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breach at the trudeau government's most sensitive laboratory where the most dangerous viruses and
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pathogens are studied and handled we have learned that the trudeau government's head of pathogens
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was collaborating with members of beijing's people's liberation army who are responsible for
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bioweapons and bioterrorism we know now that uh a people's liberation army official was able to gain
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personal access walk in the door look at computers and have access to all of our most important
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virological secrets let me if you think any of this is hyperbole read the report yourself
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this is from government documents the trudeau government's own documents it says here on page
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142 window winnipeg lab scientist dr chu is head of the special pathogens unit the top person in that
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job according to documents on page 242 quote represents a serious and credible danger to the
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government of canada as a whole and in particular at facilities considered high security due to the
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potential for theft of dangerous materials attractive to terrorists and foreign entities that conduct
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espionage to infiltrate and damage the economic security of canada end quote it states further on
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page 239 investigators assess that dr chu communicated with foreign entities during her trips to china
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the evidence obtained from interviews and from information collected from the electronic content of her
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devices reveal that this is indeed the case as a subject matter expert with access to sensitive
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information and dangerous materials dr chu presents a realistic and credible threat to canada's economic
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security when conducting repeated and class clandestine meetings with foreign entities end quote
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then it says dr chu conducted joint research with the major general chen wei of the people's liberation army
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who according to page 236 is a noted top virologist at the academy academy of military medical scientists
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and is china's chief biological biological defense expert engaged in research related to biosafety
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bioterrorism end quote and these are def these are documents this is right out of
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the government's own documents trudeau what did he do when he found out about this
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that he immediately informed canadians of the breach did he fire anybody no no one was fired
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did he call inquiry to get to the bottom of it no he didn't do that either
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instead he covered it all up he defied four parliamentary orders to release these documents
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when the speaker tried to get them he sued the speaker to cover this up he said it was all for
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national security but well we know from a committee composed of four members of parliament including
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one liberal and three judges and i quote the information appears to be mostly about protecting
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the organization from embarrassment for failures in policy and implementation not legitimate national
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security concerns and its release is essential to hold the government to account in other words
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there was no national security reason why we couldn't have had this before
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it was only because trudeau didn't want the embarrassment before an election
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so what did he do then he collaborated knowing this he collaborated with beijing to buy a vaccine
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for covid could you imagine if the deal that trudeau wanted to sign with beijing had gone ahead
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and we had procured china-made vaccines after learning this information that's what was in this guy's head
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and if you think for a minute because i know there'll be all kinds of excuses while he's not
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responsible and how could he possibly take ownership of what happens in his government let me quote him
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he has a document called open and accountable government and i quote as head of government the
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prime minister has special responsibilities for national security end quote it's his responsibility
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this is his government's lab it's not a random university lab it's the top lab
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for the prime minister's public health agency and he is exclusively responsible for the machinery of
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government as prime minister of the country so this is on justin trudeau i will add one last thing
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not only did he cover it up not only did he try to get a vaccine from china after knowing this
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he called a snap election to make sure that the voting would happen before this came out
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and what happened in that election beijing interfered to help him win it this is a man who says he
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admires china's basic communist dictatorship we cannot trust justin trudeau to keep our people and its
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country safe i know that was a long clip but i think pierre polyev threaded the needle there for you
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showed you what was happening at the lab showed the chinese collaboration showed the cover-up and then
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also why the cover-up happened and what justin trudeau was going to get in kind for the cover-up and that
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was help uh in the next election and we know um that chinese meddling flipped at least two seats in bc
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and affected close to a dozen seats in total um in favor of the liberals so justin trudeau is beijing's
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man not canada's man and i think that's pretty clear um however justin trudeau is doing his usual
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histrionics um and denial and uh basically writing all of this off as a conspiracy theory even though
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it's clear there was a cover-up he hid the documents we've got the documents now you can read the documents
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for yourself you saw hundreds and hundreds of pages of documents that were hidden um and a snap
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election was called to ensure that the scandal didn't affect justin trudeau's chances in that
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election and we also had meddling on behalf of justin trudeau by the chinese government to make
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sure that justin trudeau won the election oh and don't forget we forgot to throw into the mix there
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justin trudeau also gave funding to the wuhan virology institute that's the chinese military lab
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that is credibly accused of being the source of covet 19 he gave them funding to i don't know
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investigate covet they investigated themselves and found nothing that's the liberal way okay let's go
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into justin trudeau just doing his community theater acting routine uh accusing everybody who's
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a critic of him despite all evidence they're a bunch of conspiracy theorists look at this
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how is a scientist working on high security viruses at the national microbiology lab allowed to
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collaborate with chinese government agencies considered a threat to canada a number of years
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ago uh the our security systems our our intelligence and security agencies uh flagged problems at the
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winnipeg labs uh that were followed up on we know as a country that increasingly uh countries like china
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and others are trying to either influence uh or uh get secrets out of our country and that's why we have to
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continue to be extraordinarily vigilant about how we're making sure we're doing everything necessary
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to keep people safe to keep our research institutions safe as a government we've taken many many initiatives
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and i've uh tasked our national security and intelligence advisor uh to look even deeper at this
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winnipeg's lab situation and make recommendations on how we can move forward appropriately uh this is uh
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something that people would expect governments to take seriously and expect all parliamentarians to take
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seriously unfortunately throughout this process we have seen the conservative party specifically
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pierre polyev choosing to spew conspiracy theories and drum up political attacks partisan attacks on an
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issue that quite frankly should be bringing canadians and parliamentarians together to try and solve this
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the quickness with which they're looking for partisan advantage is not just undermining canadians trust in
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the system but interfering with the ability of parliament to deal with this one of the reasons
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it has taken so long to get this report into parliament is because of the choice
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that conservatives made to try and extract any amount of political advantage by drumming up
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a level of of partisanship and toxicity that is not serving canadians there's lots of opportunity to
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have responsible political debates about how we're moving forward as a country and what needs to be fixed
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what's being done well what needs to be done better absolutely that's part of the give and take in our
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democracy but the choice to weaponize national security in a way that is rife with conspiracy theories
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and partisan attacks is a choice that i don't think is worthy of the kind of responsible leadership that
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canadians deserve uh yeah we care about foreign meddling that's why we want to hold justin trudeau
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to account for this it's not a conspiracy theory that there was a cover-up there it's not a conspiracy
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theory that they were smuggling viruses out of there it's not a conspiracy theory that uh these two
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scientists were working with the chinese military that's not a conspiracy theory it's not a conspiracy
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theory that china meddled in our election it is not a conspiracy theory that justin trudeau was
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going to buy a chinese developed vaccine none of this is a conspiracy theory in fact some of those
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documents if you read through them you can see like workers at the lab scientists at the lab were sort
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of joking it about how like lax the security is and how crazy it is that they would be sending these
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things out of the building at all um so you know justin trudeau can say that it's a conspiracy theory
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but i guess what other recourse do you have when you are caught in a conspiracy to cover up your
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misdeeds so it's less of a conspiracy theory and more of conspiracy facts and it's actually much worse
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than what any of us thought to be honest with you um i think we can hit an ad break and then we'll go
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into some alberta related stuff including our budget dropped yesterday it's good and it's bad
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um of course for the ndp not enough spending for me not enough clawing back on spending but um
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i think they split the baby and sort of people are happy in the middle so whatever we'll go into more
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all right let's get into the alberta budget just a little bit i'll touch on a few things but i'll have
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my friend chris sims from the canadian taxpayers federation on my show on the gun show on wednesday
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um and she'll help break it down for us there's a lot in there um we kind of have a surplus but not
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really let me explain it to you uh the alberta budget projects a 367 million dollar surplus however
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um the province will borrow cash to meet some of the obligations according to the headline from cbc i did
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read the budget they're not wrong um but the thing is uh the alberta government has a commitment uh to
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grow the um heritage savings trust fund uh we want to grow it to 250 billion by 2050 so what they're
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doing is meeting their commitments to invest two billion dollars into the um heritage savings trust fund
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and the province is not spending the 5.2 billion dollar surplus from the current fiscal year which
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ends at the end of the month so um they're going to put um instead of spending that they're going to
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put two billion into the heritage savings trust fund and the debt the rest is going to a debt repayment
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because as you know the ndp ran up the debt and now we have these ridiculous debt servicing costs which
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you know i mean these are hospitals that could be built but we're just going to pay it in interest
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to banksters so they are borrowing a smaller amount and then paying down the debt with the larger amount
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so i get why they did that i get why they split the baby probably makes financial sense um i also don't
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like the fact that they are increasing the the rate of spending in the province um it's it's not an ndp
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budget but it is i wouldn't call it an austerity budget that's for darn sure um however uh we are
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getting a tax cut uh in and they're phasing it in over two years and so it's creating an eight percent
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tax bracket which is kind of exciting for the first sixty thousand dollars of your income they're phasing
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it in over a couple of years and the ndp who raised taxes on literally everybody are complaining that
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it is not being implemented fast enough so i guess the ndp are doing their job of opposing just for
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the sake of opposing okay but it's weird to hear them argue that a tax break is not coming in fast
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enough it's almost like they are just being contrarians for the sake of being contrarians
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because they can't find anything that they dislike in this budget considering that it increases spending
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and there's borrowing now i want to tell you there's one exciting thing in this budget um
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before we move on to um also the passing of the sovereignty act which is very exciting for me
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because it is the uh basically an act to fight with the federal government on almost everything
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which brings me a lot of joy as an albertan and um it's slowly cannibalizing
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the sovereignty movement here because it's giving the sovereignists a lot of the things they already
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want but i want to talk about this thing um that i saw in the budget yesterday and it just warmed the
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cockles of my anti-electric vehicle heart in the budget uh starting january 1st 2025 and you gotta
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love daniel smith the woman is clever uh you know how the federal government wants us all to be an
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unreliable expensive um possibly dangerous electric vehicles by 2035 i think it is they want all new
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um passenger vehicles in this country to be electric which i mean i think it's
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minus 23 outside right now um and i live like half an hour from the closest town so
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i don't know how great that's gonna work for me try moving hay bales with an electric pickup
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in minus 25 by the way but anyways the federal government wants us all in these unreliable
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electric cars well daniel smith says okay fine if you want to force people into those cars
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which i don't think is going to be the case because we'll see a change in the government
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long before then but um as of january 1st 2025 electric vehicle owners will pay an additional
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annual tax of 200 paid when the owners register their cars and this move is so clever that it's
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making me cheer for a tax which hardly feels like me but you know whatever the tax won't apply to
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hybrids but it is applying to fully electric vehicles because quote evs cause more wear and
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tear on provincial roadways while their owners pay no fuel tax
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tax i think it's great now i all of a sudden i realized this is not a brilliant like it is a
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brilliant move by danielle smith who loves to fight with the feds on everything and we love her for it
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saskatchewan did this first just like with the sovereignty act they have their i forget what they
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call it um in saskatchewan but they have their version of the sovereignty act and they did it before
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we did they also had like a minister of i think a provincial autonomy that a deputy minister of
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provincial autonomy or associate minister of provincial autonomy it's not a full ministerial
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department but just a a guy in cabinet whose job it was to shove the feds back out of provincial
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jurisdiction and he's been in that job for a couple of years they've been way ahead of us on the game
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but they are like the oklahoma to our texas they are just like us just a little bit uh more modest
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about it and they're doing these good ideas before us so um saskatchewan has been doing this to their
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electrical electric vehicle owners uh already and uh we just sort of poached the idea and did it with
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a little bit more fanfare and you know what they could use the help on the roads
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what kind of albertan would i be if i didn't drag saskatchewan for their roadway situation there it's
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like you pass out of lloydminster onto the east side and you're like hang on to your hubcaps folks
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because the roads could use some work so um anyway saskatchewan has been doing this already
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and we just stole their really great idea much like we did with the sovereignty act which takes
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us into the this next tweet from danielle smith she says our legislative assembly just passed the
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first alberta sovereignty act within a united canada and there's a motion calling for several
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initiatives that will protect alberta's electricity grid from the federal government's destructive
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policies and ensure access to affordable and reliable electricity oh i hope she fights hard for
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this um alberta's government will continue to use all legal means necessary to oppose the implementations
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and enforcement of all of ottawa's clean electricity regulations or the cer on our province uh i'm very
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happy um i that this is the first use of this uh sovereignty act which passed in the last sitting
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um but this is the first time we've actually used it against the feds um as you know we had a very
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bad cold snap when it was in january maybe it was in february all these cold months
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blend together in alberta and then one day you wake up it's may long weekend and the snow bank is melting
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and uh we it was like minus 53 minus 50 minus 49 not unseasonably cold but um it was for quite a stretch
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and our electricity grid was under strain to the point where we had like an amber alert style emergency
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alert sent to our phones telling us to not run the washer and dryer and to turn off any excess
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electricity because our grid was under such strain and when you think about it it's outrageous that
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this is what alberta was faced with given that we have the world's third largest proven oil reserves we
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are the saudi arabia of some of the cleanest burning coal on the planet and we are rich with natural gas
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like when i say that we have a lot of coal it you can pick it out of the ground places it's in the
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riverbeds it's it's everywhere it's everywhere um and it's the reason we just like strip mine it
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because it's so close to the surface we don't have like burrowing style coal mines it's unnecessary
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and the ndp with the collaboration of the federal government phased us out of coal early and it then be
00:30:44.580
the regulatory uncertainty of having an anti-oil government the ndp here in alberta for four
00:30:52.340
years meant that nobody wanted to invest in the next best option and that was natural gas now we
00:30:58.500
don't have enough natural gas on the grid uh we're stuck with these uh decommissioning um whole
00:31:06.900
fired facilities and some place as energy rich as alberta was left with the potential for rolling
00:31:14.100
blackouts in a cold snap which would be killing well like that's those are rolling blackouts when
00:31:21.540
it's minus 53 is how people die how people freeze to death and so i'm really excited that the first
00:31:28.660
use of the sovereignty act will be to fight back and protect the health and welfare of albertans by
00:31:37.380
protecting our electricity grid and i should just point out that it was actually coal electricity that
00:31:43.700
saved us during the potential for those rolling blackouts and that is because our friends in
00:31:48.420
wyoming and montana sold us electricity of course at a premium because they were in the same cold snap
00:31:54.740
too and guess how they get their reliable electricity and produce it in a surplus well it's from coal so
00:32:02.020
they didn't actually get alberta off coal they got alberta off coal jobs because those jobs are
00:32:09.220
are in wyoming and montana and they are still selling us electricity so while our towns like
00:32:16.580
forestberg and parkland county they are uh and hannah by the way uh they're losing jobs they are you know
00:32:25.140
have grief counselors in the mines to deal with people who are can you know they're underwater on their
00:32:30.660
house um you know we're we're just buying coal fired electricity from wyoming and montana it makes
00:32:38.500
absolutely no sense but good on us for having our premier do that um also on the green energy front
00:32:48.260
we are putting restrictions on where you can build these massive wind farms um and there has been some
00:32:57.940
pretty serious research into the effects of infrasound that is the unheard sound created by these massive
00:33:05.940
wind turbines and the down pressure of those blades and also the uh the living near the constant shadow
00:33:17.380
of these things that this going past your eyeballs all the time um it has some serious effects on living
00:33:25.860
creatures infrasound the the down pressure and then the like waving of the blades all the time
00:33:34.260
sounds like um gitmo style torture to me um but our premier says you just can't build these things over
00:33:41.460
your neighbor's house anymore uh we're not going to end up like ontario um no offense to ontario but
00:33:47.940
we don't want we kind of like it here we want to keep it that way so let's uh go to this video from
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premier smith be responsible when it comes to approving applications renewables have a place in
00:33:59.540
our energy mix but the fact remains that they are intermittent and unreliable they are not the silver
00:34:05.140
bullet for alberta's electricity needs and they are not the silver bullet of electricity affordability
00:34:10.820
because each new development risks driving up the transmission costs and makes alberta's utility bills
00:34:17.060
even more expensive so we've been doing the work to ensure that we have clear rules for the regulator
00:34:22.340
investors municipalities and alberta landowners and having clear rules means that everyone knows
00:34:29.780
we will prioritize our agricultural lands that means the auc will take an agriculture first approach
00:34:36.420
when evaluating the best use of agricultural lands proposed for renewable development alberta will no
00:34:42.180
longer permit renewable generation development on class one and class two lands unless the proponent
00:34:47.140
can demonstrate the ability for both crops and or livestock to coexist with the renewable generation
00:34:53.060
project our government will establish the tools necessary to ensure alberta's native grasslands irrigable
00:34:58.580
and productive lands continue to be available for agricultural production protecting alberta's land is
00:35:04.900
also why we will establish buffer zones of a minimum of 35 kilometers around protected areas and other
00:35:11.060
pristine viewscapes as designated by the province new wind projects will no longer be permitted within those buffer
00:35:18.820
zones and other proposed developments located within the buffer zones may be subject to a visual impact
00:35:25.940
assessment before approval albertans have been vocal that they don't want large-scale developments to
00:35:31.460
interfere with our province's most beautiful natural features you cannot build wind turbines the size of the
00:35:37.940
calgary tower in front of a unesco world heritage site or on nose hill or in your neighbor's backyard
00:35:45.140
we have a duty to protect the natural beauty and communities of our province and that includes
00:35:50.340
reclamation which is why developers will be responsible for reclamation costs via bond or
00:35:55.460
security the reclamation costs will either be provided directly to the alberta government or may be
00:36:00.660
negotiated with landowners if sufficient evidence is provided to the auc such as money being set aside
00:36:06.820
and held in trust it is critical that we do not repeat errors of the past and that we have
00:36:12.100
reclamation rules and costs accounted for at the beginning of any development
00:36:18.900
that makes me so happy and you know i saw a tweet from steven gilbo the um federal environment minister
00:36:26.900
and he's he he's sort of upset that we're not going to allow the contamination of our agricultural lands by
00:36:33.060
these toxic green energy projects we're not going to um allow our beef to be tormented by infrasound and
00:36:42.100
our arable cropland to be contaminated by leaky solar panels that's wonderful um i guess steven gilbo is i
00:36:51.700
i guess he's in favor of large-scale industrial projects that's weird um but what's really happening
00:36:58.020
here and what environmentalists won't tell you is that now green energy projects are being subject to
00:37:05.300
the same regulations as oil and gas projects most oil and gas projects of i in fact i i'm hard pressed
00:37:13.300
to think of one they all have to set aside money for reclamation and remediation
00:37:23.460
before they can do anything it's part of the approvals process that has not been the case for
00:37:29.620
green energy they could just build a wind turbine and have no concept of what to do at the end of life
00:37:37.620
of that thing at the end of life of every energy project it has to be reclaimed as albertans we know
00:37:43.860
what an oil and gas lease looks like after the drilling rig is gone right it's just a tiny footprint
00:37:50.260
it's just a little tiny wellhead and that's it it's everything else is reclaimed the farmers happy
00:37:56.820
he's getting royalties everybody everybody has seen cattle horses livestock hayfield
00:38:05.620
in and around the little tiny reclaimed uh lease site um because it doesn't affect the wildlife
00:38:13.700
but these big huge massive wind turbines they torment the wildlife and uh so you know all we're asking
00:38:22.340
is that green energy be treated the same as oil and gas with a reclamation and remediation fund
00:38:28.180
you're being treated fairly so that makes me very happy um it's good i'm glad you know if the uh hippies
00:38:39.700
can get all up in arms because we want to build a coal mine on the eastern slopes of the rockies and
00:38:44.020
have that thing canceled because they want to preserve the pristine views of the rockies
00:38:49.220
then the same must be said for uh wind turbines just obscuring the beauty of the great plains
00:38:59.140
i'm so pleased with this policy i'm not tired of winning here in alberta it's great uh i think oh
00:39:06.260
let's move on to the scott moe tweet scott moe is very angry right now with the federal government
00:39:13.460
because the federal government continues to treat people from saskatchewan unfairly so uh his tweet
00:39:21.860
pretty well explains why saskatchewan is mad let's read it together um those of you who are regular
00:39:29.540
viewers of rebel news will know that uh saskatchewan has a crown corporation energy company and the crown
00:39:36.500
corporation energy company this is one of the rare times that i am ever in favor of a crown corporation
00:39:41.780
they are not collecting the carbon tax from customers in saskatchewan because uh justin show
00:39:50.420
gave a carve out to people who use heating oil for home heating well guess who those people are it's
00:39:58.020
not us on the prairies right it's largely atlanta canada and the liberals are not doing so well in
00:40:03.220
atlanta canada their mps are hearing it from their residents and uh so to save the
00:40:11.700
jobs of liberal mps in atlantic canada a carve out was given for those canadians so those canadians
00:40:19.460
are being treated favorably over those of us in western canada who use largely natural gas for
00:40:24.900
home heating and so scott moe said aha we have a unique ability to do something about this and so he
00:40:32.100
did and the feds are mad at him uh i think at one point there were there was talk about you know like
00:40:39.780
sending him to jail or whatever so let's let's read what scott moe has to say again he's
00:40:47.620
i bet you in like four weeks well that's not true i was going to say i bet you in four weeks alberta
00:40:52.420
will figure out how to do the exact same thing but that's not true we have uh created a law that says
00:40:58.900
that we can um sort of create our own energy i don't want to say company but a crown corporation that
00:41:05.940
would sort of be a buffer to protect our um producers and retailers but allow the non-collection
00:41:17.060
of carbon taxes so that we could do the same thing as saskatchewan again we're just like yeah us too and
00:41:22.340
we're also going to do it a little bit louder so so many of these good ideas are coming out of
00:41:26.580
saskatchewan let's get into his tweet it's his response to the federal government threatening to
00:41:31.300
take away the carbon tax rebate for saskatchewan families because let's remember saskatchewan also
00:41:35.620
plays pays the carbon tax on a gazillion other things this is just home heating they pay it on
00:41:41.380
uh vehicle um vehicle gasoline farmers um on grain drying so uh it's factored into the cost of food
00:41:51.940
shipping everything right like the carbon tax is a tax that accumulates all the way down the supply chain
00:41:57.060
so it's it's a cumulative collection of tax every step of the way so anyways the federal government
00:42:06.420
says um they're going to not give saskatchewan families the rebate because scott mo has given
00:42:13.220
them the tax break that other canadians are getting on their home heating even though saskatchewan has made
00:42:20.900
the decision to no longer collect and remit the trudeau carbon tax on natural gas saskatchewan
00:42:25.380
people are still paying millions of dollars of trudeau carbon tax i love how he calls it that
00:42:30.020
each year on gasoline diesel propane and essentially everything in the supply chain yes yes yes so on
00:42:36.020
what basis would they cancel the entire rebate especially when they are still providing carbon
00:42:41.060
tax rebates to families in atlantic canada oh that's such a great point they're getting a break
00:42:47.220
in atlantic canada and they're also getting the carbon tax rebate so all scott mo is doing is
00:42:55.860
ensuring equal treatment for the people of saskatchewan good for him of course it's ridiculous
00:43:00.740
and of course it's a ridiculous and unfair response to saskatchewan providing tax fairness
00:43:05.860
for saskatchewan families after the federal government removed the carbon tax on home
00:43:08.980
heating oil primarily for atlantic canada if the trudeau government follows through on this threat
00:43:14.100
they will once again be penalizing saskatchewan families for wanting to be treated the same as other
00:43:18.100
canadians but if saskatchewan people stop getting the rebate entirely saskatchewan should stop paying
00:43:24.740
the carbon tax entirely no rebate no tax friends we've got ourselves a standoff
00:43:30.500
good good i don't think scott mo is gonna blink i really don't what because at the end of the day
00:43:42.740
what is trudeau gonna do what is he gonna do come and put scott mo in handcuffs and take him to jail
00:43:54.820
what is he gonna do all scott mo is doing is ensuring that saskatchewan families are being
00:44:00.580
treated the same as those in atlantic canada atlantic canadian families on home heating oil
00:44:06.820
get a rebate and they had the carbon tax removed from their home heat
00:44:15.780
i don't know i think trudeau's gonna blank let me know in the comments what you guys think
00:44:20.660
let's uh go on to a section aptly called liberals being liberals this is a story i just can't get
00:44:27.140
enough of i don't know about you but i love these pretend indian stories pretendians pretend indians
00:44:33.540
uh these uh fancy well-kept white people pretending to be indigenous uh to advance their careers
00:44:43.220
buffy saint marie i'm sorry beverly santa maria just regular old italian lady from the eastern seaboard
00:44:52.260
um pretending to be um uh cree lady from a saskatchewan first nation she's not even canadian
00:45:01.460
it's just like i just can't even um and then we had uh i think it was a judge judge university
00:45:11.540
professors too they pretend to be indigenous it advances their career because of course there are
00:45:16.660
indigenous hiring quotas race-based hiring quotas this is what you get you know when you have a you
00:45:23.780
have you know sort of a hierarchy of grievances and then so you
00:45:27.220
you don't award on merit and you don't hire on merit uh to accommodate the hierarchy of grievances
00:45:35.380
and you get pretenders and we're getting one now it's a liberal mp this guy's a real piece of work
00:45:41.620
he his dad has never once said he was indigenous and i think his dad was an mp or an mpp and this guy sat
00:45:48.900
on in trudeau's indigenous caucus like the algonquins have basically washed their hands of him and said
00:45:56.980
no liberal mp maintains indigenous identity despite removal from algonquin group marx ray intends to
00:46:04.580
continue identifying as metis says he doesn't need membership in a political association a liberal
00:46:11.620
member of parliament says he'll continue identifying as indigenous see this is the problem identify
00:46:17.780
despite being removed from the algonquins of ontario in a recent registry cleanup
00:46:24.100
uh the controversial i don't think it's controversial uh umbrella organization is
00:46:29.060
tightening up enrollment criteria removing nearly 25 of its electors as it presses to conclude a
00:46:34.420
modern treaty with the canadian and ontario governments but even though nickel belt mp marx ray
00:46:40.580
is no longer with the matter what north bay algonquin first nation he isn't backing away from his identity
00:46:46.980
uh he's he says he doesn't of course because he wouldn't meet the requirements he doesn't
00:46:53.140
intend to apply to join the metis nation of ontario which is on the cusp of attaining federal recognition
00:46:58.420
as an indigenous government um the they go they go into the the middle part of this article is just
00:47:12.420
to make sure that you don't read to the end like they go into the history of the land claim agreement
00:47:16.900
that they're trying to get into place but uh in sarae's case his root ancestor was listed as oh lord
00:47:30.420
marie mita wamakukui okay i'm really sorry i'm just he has uh an algonquin woman born in the 1630s
00:47:43.940
as his root ancestor this is like those weird things on facebook that say did you know
00:47:52.020
that madonna and uh kate middleton are related and they're like yeah they have a shared ancestor from
00:47:58.820
like the time of christ um i think this is much similar um this caught anyways he claims that this
00:48:09.460
woman is his ancestor this caught the attention of university of ottawa professor daryl larue
00:48:14.980
who questions raised claims during the 2019 election um
00:48:22.340
so because so many people are claiming that this one woman was their ancestor that algonquin
00:48:31.380
uh the algonquins uh the algonquins basically said no you have to have like a shared it like a
00:48:40.500
a genealogical link to an algonquin family like sooner not that far back
00:49:00.900
like this is just crazy but i read into this before and um
00:49:06.980
this guy's dad was also a politician and never once did he claim that he was indigenous
00:49:13.860
ever once it just became a thing that saray claimed and then saray was in the
00:49:20.500
justin trudeau's like indigenous caucus and apparently his only tie to indigenous ancestry
00:49:31.140
is this woman that he claims he's related to from 1630 that's his only indigenous ties like
00:49:48.260
anyway uh but this is a problem when you have a hierarchy of grievances
00:49:54.020
and then you put in race-based programs to address the hierarchy of grievances
00:49:59.700
and we somehow attribute people um merit just because of their racial ancestry which i believe
00:50:09.140
is what we used to call racism instead of just merit on the basis of merit alone
00:50:18.180
we've decided that being discriminated against makes you virtuous and so people like to adopt
00:50:23.300
that virtue by claiming that they are part of the discriminated against class
00:50:28.100
yes and here we are and they so often they have sort of these liberal leanings these people who
00:50:36.100
believe in uh anything but meritocracy they're the ones that end up being the fraudulence
00:50:44.180
and fakers and this guy's right in the liberal caucus do you imagine by the way the firestorm if
00:50:49.620
this guy were a conservative we would never hear the end of it but because he's a liberal they're
00:50:53.860
like no you know what he identifies as this and let's just move on all right uh let's move on to
00:51:00.900
speaking of real people being discriminated against and not mr saray who decided he was a member of a
00:51:06.980
minority class so that he could i don't know gain uh prominence in the liberal caucus real people six
00:51:16.420
million of them were discriminated against by the federal government thanks to justin trudeau's
00:51:23.540
discriminatory policies during covet and those were people who were subject to
00:51:32.500
the inability to travel travel restrictions you couldn't go out and eat many of you lost your jobs
00:51:39.140
uh fines and tickets but liberal mp kevin lamoureux says thank goodness thank goodness that those
00:51:48.820
people were marginalized from society that they were cut away from good virtuous people like him
00:51:56.500
because if you made a medical choice that was different than his you were somehow just a far
00:52:03.460
right conspiracy theorist let's show this clip and i just want to know how much money did they spend on
00:52:11.300
these studies to support this arrived scam when they knew that they didn't have the science to even
00:52:16.580
support it from day one the honorable parliamentary secretary well madam speaker the mega conservative
00:52:23.060
far right is coming out these are the the anti uh you know these are the ones that still deny uh the the
00:52:29.940
you know the pandemic and at the end of the day um you know thank goodness it was uh the canadians and
00:52:37.460
the majority of the people in the house saw the value of protecting the health and well-being of
00:52:42.500
canadians and that the far right was marginalized uh back then manager because as a direct result more
00:52:49.620
people are living today in canada as a direct result a lot more people are were healthier during uh that process
00:52:59.940
i mean i suppose that is true if you don't take into account all the undiagnosed cancers and then
00:53:04.660
the cancers that didn't get treatment because we wanted to keep those hospitals empty and then
00:53:08.260
i suppose that would be true too if we didn't take into account all those excess deaths that nobody can
00:53:12.660
seem to explain uh yeah then if you just ignore those things then yes people are healthier if you ignore
00:53:19.620
the mental health crisis on young people that were isolated for upwards of three years then yeah i guess
00:53:26.100
canadians are healthier or the obesity epidemic because would they all just uber eats and chilled uh
00:53:33.620
then yeah i suppose we are healthier but yeah i'm not taking advice about health from gollum there by the way
00:53:42.020
let's also go into another crazy liberal uh video it's liberal immigration minister mark miller
00:53:49.860
making wild and crazy claims about the state of israel i i know that we call them the liberal hamas caucus
00:54:04.660
but this is hamas propaganda at its finest i mean this could have been straight out of the plo media office
00:54:11.300
uh let's show this clip i undertook with my cabinet colleagues to help push local authorities including
00:54:19.780
israel and egypt to make sure that we could facilitate their transition into cairo and then
00:54:26.180
complete biometrics and then to canada so that they can be in safety so it's very frustrating to me i
00:54:31.540
don't want to put together a program that is failing but we are all failing gazans at this point and i think
00:54:36.340
that is something that um we need to realize that they are under they are it's probably the largest
00:54:44.260
hostage taking right now in in in the world and it is something that um if canada can play a small
00:54:51.140
role in it we can't be everything to everyone but if canada can play a role in this in getting people
00:54:57.380
out and safe we're willing to play it but right now we haven't had the success that we wanted to
00:55:02.180
if the gazans are being taken hostage it is at the hands of hamas it's interesting that he says that
00:55:13.700
that is the hostage taking crisis happening it's the gazans what about the israeli hostages that are
00:55:22.980
still being held in gaza city in the uh unruh hospitals how about them wait we didn't mention
00:55:34.340
them at all by the way he said that we are facilitating the movement of gazan refugees to cairo
00:55:45.060
where they will be uh have their biometric records taken and then moving them to canada why aren't
00:55:52.740
they staying in cairo why doesn't egypt want them why did egypt build the wall
00:56:01.060
so high and then so deep into the ground why doesn't egypt want them
00:56:06.740
for the same reason canada shouldn't want them and that is because unfortunately we cannot screen out
00:56:18.260
the bad guys because i think it's three quarters of gazans are sympathetic to hamas and the support for
00:56:32.660
uh for hamas has gone up gone up since the october 7th attack that left 1200 israelis butchered and
00:56:43.940
another 240 including women and children kidnapped and taken into gaza
00:56:52.660
so how do you how do you screen for the safety of canadians i don't actually think they care
00:56:57.780
because there are a lot of concerns about the safety of canadians back here at home we have the
00:57:01.460
just chinese scientists running around with pockets full of viruses in winnipeg so i mean just add it
00:57:07.940
to the list of uh security concerns that the liberals just ignore because it they think it will benefit
00:57:15.300
them somehow but yeah if they're being moved into cairo for screening why does cairo want them
00:57:26.660
continue to continue to be moved out that should be the question canadians are asking these liberals
00:57:32.820
and i think we know the reason why one last thing before we move into this fun little story that
00:57:39.940
everyone's going to be mad at me about my uh email was people were angry about it in my email uh but
00:57:48.020
let's go into this uh uh story from holly doan holly and doan uh she is one of the publishers over at
00:57:56.900
black locks reporter great independent news network or news website and they boy i enjoy how hard they
00:58:07.540
prickle against the mainstream media the mainstream media sure dislike them so as you know the
00:58:14.100
the cbc there's uh catherine tate the head of the cbc who so deeply managed the cbc that um
00:58:29.300
by the way tate is paid 500 000 a year with an additional 21 bonus um tate also billed
00:58:37.700
119 309 in expenses over the past two years including business class flights to brussels geneva hollywood
00:58:47.940
london prague and tokyo uh access records also indicate 1142 of the 6262 employees at the cbc received
00:58:59.060
bonuses last year payouts totaled over 16 million or an equivalent of 14 000 each but uh
00:59:07.380
before christmas cbc was whining about chronic underfunding and so the liberals have decided
00:59:14.980
to top them up to another 96 million so another hundred million dollars of your money going to
00:59:20.980
the cbc to produce content you don't care about and paid bonuses to people you want unemployed
00:59:26.740
so the cbc budget will increase from roughly uh 1.3 billion dollars to 1.4 billion and don't forget they get
00:59:36.740
advertising dollars too and they also get money from mandatory carriage because if you have a tv
00:59:42.820
whether you just have the air waves or you have cable or satellite you are forced to take the cbc
00:59:48.260
and so they get money for that too and uh they were threatening massive layoffs and uh so justin
00:59:58.100
trudeau said oh no no no no my press secretaries they cannot be laid off we need them we are doing
01:00:04.180
worse than ever in the polls and so we need all the help that we can get and so the cbc just got their
01:00:10.500
payoff they know what to do they know what to do and boy are they going to use that 100 million dollars
01:00:16.500
to attack regular people even harder than they normally do
01:00:22.740
so uh hunker down we're in for a real deluge of justin trudeau love letters from the cbc and they
01:00:32.740
are going to be going after his critics like their jobs depend on it because well wouldn't you know it
01:00:38.100
they do all right we're at the top of the hour but i just want to touch on this quick little story
01:00:43.940
here and the reason i want to talk about it is because i follow the facts wherever they take me
01:00:50.500
and sometimes you guys don't like that but the moral of the story is that i come by my opinions
01:00:59.140
honestly and i'm not going to sugarcoat things for you even though it might burst a few bubbles
01:01:07.620
it's this story i wrote up yesterday i thought everybody mad at me
01:01:14.980
a ppc candidate from 2021 is the suspended d and d that's department of national defense employee
01:01:24.260
that is embroiled in the arrive can scandal david yeo the people's party candidate for west nippian
01:01:29.860
in the 2021 federal election is also the ceo of dalian enterprises which received 7.9 million
01:01:37.380
for its work on the arrive can app but this is not the only time this guy received federal money
01:01:42.900
david yeo's candidate website boasted of being against mandatory vaccine passports at the same
01:01:48.740
time his two-person indigenous-owned company made millions on the mandatory government travel
01:01:53.620
surveillance app used to quarantine and find returning canadian travelers during covid lockdowns
01:01:58.900
and he all this happened thanks to race-based contract awards we just talked about this
01:02:05.060
yo was the people's party candidates um and he's the ceo of dalian enterprises okay we already read
01:02:12.820
that due to the serious nature of the concerns raised the dnd is launching an internal investigation
01:02:19.860
into the matter said a department spokesperson to ctv the individual has been suspended while this
01:02:26.820
investigation is underway we're in the process of suspending contracts with dalian
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according to the globe and mail dalian was awarded the contract as part of a federal government
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program aimed at giving preferential treatment to indigenous operated companies and
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dalian's website also claims the firm is veteran owned now this is where things get hanky
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through joint ventures with another company coridix the two-person company has received numerous
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federal contracts prompting a review of the procurement process favoring indigenous bids
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to the two corporate entities together in their joint ventures have received a combined 400 million
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in an all candidates debate in september 2021 you railed against the notion of proof of vaccination and the
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burden the discriminatory policy would place on service workers
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the website listing you as a ppc candidate in 2021 describes him as an entrepreneur war veteran a
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direct descendant of a treaty signing first nations indigenous chief robert franklin who was his great
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grandfather on his website the reasons for running
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were to ensure every business is essential and end the lockdowns
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because the ppc is against mandatory vaccination mandatory vaccine passports and the ppc supports pipelines
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so this guy was enriching himself at least to the tune of nearly eight million dollars
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on an app that forced canadians into quarantine and forced them into fines and it was essential in
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ensuring ensuring ensuring parts of the lockdown and i say this because um
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just because somebody is on your team ppc years or because they claim to be part of the greater
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conservative movement doesn't mean they are not worth your scrutiny just ask jason kenney
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right um you know and that is not to say that somebody cannot be worthy of redemption after the fact
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but this guy was running his mouth at one side saying i'm against mandatory vaccination and lockdowns
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while getting federal government contracts to be part of the lockdown app that surveilled canadians
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all i'm saying is at rebel news even if it makes us some enemies we're going to follow the facts
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wherever they are you might not like it um but it is our job i think part of my job here rebel news
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is to drag the conservative movement itself because i'm i don't have a vested interest in any party i don't
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actually trust politicians all that much um and they continue to let the normal people down but i think
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it's our job to continue to drag the conservative movement back to the right be a voice to the
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right of them because everything else is on the left of them the cbc the media the culture
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the activist class academia they're all on the left and they drag everything to the center
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and it's our job to bring them back to the right and you know somebody sent a tweet to me yesterday and
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said oh uh what's wrong with uh conservatives that they can't even like especially in alberta what's
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wrong with conservatives that they can't get a leader to last one term like we basically saying
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the ndp you know like that rachel notley could have been leader forever they never would have turned on
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her and i thought actually that's a really good quality about us it sort of makes us unelectable
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sometimes but it's really a good quality that conservatives have have morally speaking that
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the left really doesn't you look at justin trudeau and all of his scandals and is he facing really
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leadership challenges from within is he facing a movement to get rid of him no not really not organized
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i mean there's some rumblings here and there but not like jason kenney uh not like allison redford
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got here in alberta alberta is a place where if our conservatives aren't conservative enough we boot
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them out and lots of times we even start a new party reform wild rose uh united conservatives um
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that's what we do because we don't abide blindly following a leader just because he's on your side or
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on your team um their conservatives tend to be loyal to the ideas and not the party which means
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that they are a moral and principled people but it also becomes hard to elect them because um
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because they they start fighting with each other so but that is that is the thing about individualists
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right it's hard to get us going all in the same direction um i should check to see if we have any
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chats olivia do we couple uh all right okay great i heard that lawyer chad williamson is in the youtube
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chat that's interesting hi chat i don't get to see the youtube chat as it goes by uh shadow uh
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uh not five or sorry shadow nine four four nine ask us there's any brian mulrooney talk probably
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worth a mention uh yes brian mulrooney passed away yesterday um isn't it odd that brian mulrooney has
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passed and yet jean kretchen lives on and you know it say what you will about brian mulrooney and i know
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i've said some things uh could we perhaps shut our mouths while his family is dealing with his
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passing i just the gruesomeness on the internet you know just i i don't know just
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um i'm sure ezra will have more to say about brian mulrooney um he'll probably tweet about him a
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little bit um but yes he passed um there's his prominent jayleno chin um and you know he's he was
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the prime minister of trade talks with the united states um ensured that we had good relations with our
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largest trading partner uh i think he's the acid rain prime minister also you know how we don't
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talk about acid rain anymore uh that's brian mulrooney it was a real pollutant not like carbon dioxide
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and he worked to make sure that you know our our landscapes and our cities and our crops are not
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destroyed by a very real pollutant um brian mulrooney is was part of solving that problem so i mean he
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was i think maybe one of the last true environmentalists that actually solved like
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a real problem like a real problem that uh was affecting both our nations and he fixed it
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or at least laid the groundwork to fix it um while justin show fights the air that we breathe
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uh universey gives us five bucks how many more scandals will be uncovered before jt does the
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right thing and steps down you know what i think he won't step down i think he's going to ride this
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out to the bitter end uh i think the talent pool is quite shallow uh within the liberal party of
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canada i think anybody now who might have been a prospective replacement like christopher freeland
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they're too tainted by justin trudeau they're just too painted with the same scandalous brush as him
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and so they'd have to go from without the party and i think that would probably be mark carney who has
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sort of painted himself as the reasonable foil to justin trudeau's uh comic buffoonery but don't kid
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yourself mark carney is an eco radical i think far worse than justin trudeau like justin trudeau just
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thinks that co2 is a pollutant uh mark carney is instrumental in debanking and de-insuring energy
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projects that's one of the things he does with the united nations so uh he he's smarter but sometimes
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that might mean smarter as in cagier and more conniving uh pamela for freedom he has us 10 bucks
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god bless you sheila to be a fearless truth teller the truth is getting stronger and their lives are getting
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weaker well i hope so some people don't like hearing the truth though they'd prefer a sweet
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sweet lie or just to me for me to ignore the truth uh but that's okay that's okay i've got tough skin
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uh lisa proust or proust lisa haven't seen you in a while i'm sorry david's not here to be a feast for
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for the eyes for you ten dollars thank you amazing sheila and the whole team for your constant amazing
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work much love and admiration from bad montreal well lisa thanks so much i haven't heard from you in a
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while but i'm glad that you're still a loyal list listener and viewer and contributor to the show um
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we couldn't do it without people like you and really frankly all of you even even those of you who just
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watch the show and then share the show tell other people about the show that that's worth something
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too that's uh word of mouth advertising that money can't buy uh olivia is that it for the show
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okay great let's go out on this clip from uh scott adams uh talking about bill c63 that's the online
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harms act and he cannot believe that it is real he can't believe that there's like a pre-crimes law
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coming um and that we will be uh retroactively hauled before human rights tribunals for uh the
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things we did in our past to hurt other people's feelings and could be subject to house arrest for
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things we might do in the future to hurt other people's feelings so they've got our past in our
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future um it's all under control of justin trudeau uh you know you'll get life in jail or house arrest
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or uh twenty thousand dollars and fines uh death by a thousand cuts for us here at rebel news who
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go around hurting people's feelings all the time with the truth so we'll go out on that uh thanks
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to everybody who tuned in today thanks to everybody who works behind the scenes um in the office at rebel
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hq and around the country to make sure the show is there for you when you want to click on it
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uh thanks to lawyer chad williamson for being in the uh youtube chats there and thanks for being
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such a fighter for freedom and a true believer in the mission here at rebel news uh thanks to
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everybody who chipped in every little bit helps um keep the lights on here at rebel news because we'll
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never take a penny from justin trudeau because right like how could we hold him to account if we did
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mainstream media i guess that's it um i'll sign off the way david menzies always signs off as a
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salute to my friend who's out in the field today stay sane now here's a story that i swear to god i
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can't believe it's true but you know jordan peterson was interacting with the story and
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there was a source was shown so maybe it's true canada is introducing the harms act
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where the government can put you under house arrest or make you wear an ankle bracelet if someone else
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believes that you might in the future write something hateful online
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what if somebody thinks you might in the future write something hateful online
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canada can put a bracelet on you and give you house arrest
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how can that be true i'm going to put a stake in the story and say it's not true
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now i saw the source and it looked like an official bill
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there's something wrong here i'm going to say this is too on the nose
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and that there's no way canada is going to punish people for a crime they didn't do
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i'm going to say no two on the nose now i i get that i saw the source i get that i saw the source