Rebel News Podcast - July 23, 2025


BUFFALO ROUNDTABLE | Smith challenges Ottawa, Convoy sentencing begins, Cdns say too many immigrants


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 29 minutes

Words per Minute

160.71428

Word Count

14,457

Sentence Count

16

Misogynist Sentences

44

Hate Speech Sentences

35


Summary

In this episode of the weekly news and opinion show, Sheila Gunreed and Chris Oldkorn join me to discuss the "Buffalo Roundtable" in which we discuss what's happening in Western Canada, including the Prime Minister's meeting with the First Minister, her comments on Western issues, and the proposed Western pipeline project.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 oh hey good morning good afternoon everybody depending on which part of this beautiful
00:00:11.760 country that you're in i'm sheila gunreed you're watching the wednesday iteration of
00:00:18.600 the rebel roundup our live daily news and opinion show and we are calling it the buffalo round table
00:00:26.880 it's hosted or co-hosted by my real life best friend lise merle from regina saskatchewan and
00:00:33.980 then we bring in if we well we're aiming for two other panelists today i'm pleased to bring on my
00:00:42.680 friend chris sims she's the alberta director of the canadian taxpayers federation and chris oldkorn
00:00:49.360 who's the managing editor of the saskatchewan standard so that's within the western standard
00:00:56.100 umbrella guys thanks so much for joining us i want to just give everybody a quick uh way that
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00:01:45.480 the government to do the work that we do so guys lots happening in uh western politics western issues
00:01:54.200 uh this past week it was the first minister's meeting um in muskoka they never have these
00:02:01.200 in places like vegerville so it's always some place or on zoom right or over zoom they don't do these
00:02:08.360 yeah um and at the at the uh meeting of the first ministers um premier smith was doing what she does
00:02:18.200 best and that was pushing the western energy sector we've got this post from premier smith
00:02:24.500 um posted to x efron if you could bring it up canada's premiers met today to discuss
00:02:32.660 emergency management and wildfires how we can take action to advance nation building projects
00:02:40.200 and manage our relationship with the united states and expand international trade you know what i would
00:02:44.900 like to have heard uh expanding internal trade she says we're ready to get major projects both quickly
00:02:50.020 and responsibly but we need the federal government to address our shared concerns around policies like
00:02:53.820 the production cap and net zero regulations to generate the investor certainty needed to bring these
00:03:01.860 projects forward now i'm glad she talked about investor certainty caused by regulatory craziness out of
00:03:09.160 the federal government because everyone is talking about a reigniting energy east or um you know any any
00:03:17.240 number of these nation building projects but the problem is nobody's going to step up and invest money
00:03:22.600 while you have these uh liberal trudeau era policies standing out in the field like a scarecrow
00:03:31.840 forcing uh investment dollars to run to safer jurisdictions like algeria and northern
00:03:39.140 iraq uh chris uh first i'll go to you chris uh sims yeah you make a great point there because i think
00:03:45.800 sometimes sheila these politicians who know better by the way um and in particular prime minister mark
00:03:51.280 carney gets away with saying things like oh investment investment and what he means by that now as being prime
00:03:57.340 minister is you your neighbors your family taxpayers being on the hook for this thing
00:04:02.680 no sane person who supports canada's oil and gas sector and wants to see more drilling more product
00:04:09.920 more pipelines heading out there wants to see this built by taxpayers that's crazy talk they want to
00:04:16.140 have that stable normal environment where some bigwig company can look at canada and say you know what
00:04:22.940 i don't think it's going to be blocked i don't think that the government's going to drag its feet for
00:04:27.240 five years i'm going to get a good return on investment let's spend our own company's money on
00:04:32.260 this that's what we want to see out of this we don't want the government getting into the business
00:04:37.400 of building pipelines because it'll turn into a boondoggle and a big waste of money yeah just ask
00:04:42.520 kinder morgan what happened when the federal government didn't do its job uh chris old corn um
00:04:50.940 do you think we're ever going to see a pipeline built as long as the liberals are in power well i
00:04:56.620 guess a pipeline that wasn't bought and paid for by the canadian taxpayers and came in 800 over budget
00:05:03.100 i think we need to actually look at the messaging that we're giving to the world in one and one side
00:05:10.020 of mark carney's mouth he puts in a ev mandate by 2035 right well pipelines are not built in one year
00:05:17.920 pipelines are built over many years so by the time this pipeline gets through all the regulatory
00:05:23.640 processes and let's say we can build one from saskatchewan to the bc coast we could be mandating
00:05:31.900 electric vehicle only cars at that point in time yeah yet we want to double our oil exports at the
00:05:38.180 same time to the rest of the world if i'm an investor this is sending the exact wrong signal to me
00:05:44.660 um it's sending a signal to me that's saying okay well they want to export oil but they also
00:05:51.540 are saying that they want to use electric vehicles only on their roads so like this is just
00:05:59.460 it it's liberal doublespeak i don't think there's a pipeline that's going to happen that would go
00:06:05.840 through quebec ever because it's not politically popular and the liberals need quebec to stay in power
00:06:11.580 if they lose let's say 10 ridings in quebec and the conserves pick those 10 ridings up and they lose
00:06:17.380 some ridings in ontario from the pipeline as well next election you could very well see a conserved
00:06:22.120 government just simply because they approved the pipeline uh because there are people in ontario
00:06:27.400 and quebec that are very focused on electric vehicle only cars that might work in toronto or
00:06:33.700 ottawa if you don't have to drive far but try using an electric car in saskatchewan yes i would be
00:06:38.260 stranded on the side of the road before we could even get out of the province right and then you
00:06:43.800 know you factor in the production cap so who's going to invest in canada when then you have this
00:06:49.840 soviet style supply management on how much you can produce um it it doesn't make any sense you cannot
00:06:56.380 maximize your investment and again it when you look at uh what it would take to get a pipeline or any
00:07:05.960 major fossil fuel energy project to completion in this country a lot of these countries are saying
00:07:12.240 you know what it's probably just a lot easier to pay off the local warlord in algeria uh to get the
00:07:17.120 project done lease yeah yeah when she says that uh she needs a federal government to address shared
00:07:22.920 concerns around policies like production caps and net zero regulations to generate investor certainty
00:07:27.860 what she's actually saying is we need the federal government to get the hell out of our way
00:07:31.540 because as long as the federal government is involved in projects like this it breeds uncertainty
00:07:37.020 in um in investment from from private industry as long as the federal government is involved
00:07:44.860 uh we know that there are going to be regulatory hurdles that are going to be next to impossible
00:07:50.140 for these companies to jump over to get these projects um underway let alone let alone shovels in
00:07:57.220 the ground okay just the pre-regulatory approvals that they're going to have to get so if the federal
00:08:02.540 government is serious about um nation building projects about making canada an energy superpower
00:08:09.540 they must be willing to get the hell out of the way but as we know our federal government our federal
00:08:15.580 government has a big interest in keeping control of these things uh because we know that they have an
00:08:20.520 agenda underneath which is which is amplified by their you know their their green energy projects
00:08:27.040 by their sustainability projects by their you know by their ev mandates by 2035 we know that they
00:08:33.400 like to be involved but if they want to help the western provinces if they want to win the western
00:08:38.120 provinces over they'll get the hell out of the way on these projects and they've been overstepping
00:08:42.480 for years because natural resource development is a provincial jurisdiction thank you
00:08:47.180 i wanted to jump in there sheila if i can because i love thank you so much for including me in this
00:08:54.120 buffalo podcast i love it i love that we're part of the buffalo show i sat there and did the math and
00:09:00.040 you know how we often talk about equalization costing us billions that's true but the stifling and
00:09:05.960 strangling of natural resources projects have cost canada an estimated 600 or so billion dollars
00:09:14.020 since 2015 if you add on the energy cap that you just mentioned now we're talking some major cash
00:09:21.260 i did the math the strangulation of our natural resources projects by the federal government
00:09:27.720 would cover the income tax bills of every man woman and child in alberta saskatchewan and manitoba
00:09:36.220 for the last 10 years imagine the entire populations of our western prairie provinces
00:09:43.900 not having to pay income taxes for a decade that's how much they're screwing us that mention the lng
00:09:51.860 contract we could have had germany which was japan which went to a middle east dictator yeah that's
00:09:58.660 part of the 600 billion with a bit like it's crazy it's absolutely crazy that's insane but the one
00:10:04.620 the one thing that i i do want to mention is do you know as as it pertains to uh natural resources
00:10:11.120 being the purview of the provinces themselves we don't want the federal government involved in
00:10:17.180 developing these projects saskatchewan has one of the biggest deposits of uranium in the world do we
00:10:23.180 want brookfield associated companies to come in and start managing the mines that they're going to
00:10:29.240 start putting into production absolutely not this is what this is why danielle smith is saying we
00:10:34.820 need you all the way out of our natural resource development like all the way out not even not a
00:10:39.560 little bit all the way out and good for her uh we've got this clip from premier smith breaking down
00:10:45.160 the nine bad laws that she argues are preventing canada from living up to its potential as an energy
00:10:52.820 superpower and when i see this list i think like if you were in the developing world
00:10:56.660 you would think that we had lost our ever-loving minds that we are doing this to ourselves where
00:11:03.760 they're like we just want to be able to flip the light switch and have things come on oh you're
00:11:07.680 leaving 800 years of clean burning coal in the ground okay you guys are insane but this is this is
00:11:13.660 uh premier smith uh laying out the pieces of regulation that the liberal liberals have brought in
00:11:19.960 which hinder our growth
00:11:21.840 can you be more specific regarding quote regulatory burdens and quote bad laws that you're referring to
00:11:30.360 that you want changed at the federal level well i'm gonna hand it over to danielle she has it
00:11:34.760 memorized i don't have it memorized so let it roll danielle sure happy to go happy to go through them
00:11:41.440 um i've got it i've got a little cheat sheet right here in my in my notes so that uh i always have them
00:11:47.840 on hand so first of all c69 we call that the no more pipeline bill that that needs to obviously
00:11:54.100 have some substantial rewrite and i think that that's what the two-year
00:11:57.800 to yes policy recognizes is that has been a barrier to getting big projects built that's one the emissions
00:12:04.800 cap you can't we're not going to be able to fill a new pipeline if we're capping emissions which
00:12:09.400 means capping production the if with the aggressive targets we would have to curtail production two
00:12:14.560 million barrels a day by 2030 that's got to go uh carbon pricing we want that to stay provincial we
00:12:19.680 have a 95 carbon price other provinces have made different choices uh for different reasons but we
00:12:24.860 want that to be a provincial we don't want them to take over carbon pricing the clean electricity regs i
00:12:30.360 can tell you we have 17 000 megawatts of demand for ai data centers in our province the only way we're
00:12:37.880 going to build them is if we can build natural gas power plants that won't happen if uh if officials
00:12:42.800 or if uh company executives are going to go to jail in 2035 for not having met emissions reduction
00:12:48.960 targets that are overly aggressive tanker ban again if you can't uh put something on a ship there's no
00:12:54.560 point in building a pipeline to the coast so that's got to go uh the declaration of plastics is toxic we
00:12:59.540 have an integrated market back and forth between the u.s and canada on plastics if you're having to
00:13:03.920 handle it like it's hazardous material adds a bunch of additional regulation plus the federal government's
00:13:09.060 partnered with us on a net zero uh petrochemical plant in on in alberta so it's chaotic policy to
00:13:15.080 support and subsidize on the one hand and then try to ban it on the other net zero vehicle mandate
00:13:20.100 we've discussed that and then censorship of bill c59 uh what we're hearing i mean if an industry is not
00:13:26.960 able to talk about their genuine emissions reductions efforts without facing criminal charges for greenwashing
00:13:31.900 uh then we're kind of missing the point of the exercise and the last one is we don't want to see
00:13:36.800 export taxes on energy or export restrictions for the reasons that we've been talking about as well
00:13:41.860 that the americans have a bigger hammer if they cut off bill uh line five not only does that harm
00:13:46.320 ontario it also harms quebec and so we do need to find other routes but in the meantime we we shouldn't
00:13:52.000 be talking about uh about energy restrictions because i think there's that it would have a devastating
00:13:57.200 impact on alberta so those are on canada those are the nine what i did uh would recommend to the
00:14:03.680 federal government and i have mentioned it uh create a ministry of red tape and regulations we did
00:14:09.760 that and we saved through sectors coming to us about unnecessary uh regulations that are duplicated
00:14:17.120 between the provinces and the federal government we found over 1.1 billion dollars of uh savings and
00:14:24.240 over a million uh people working hours so that's that's a big that's a big chunk
00:14:33.680 uh i'll go to chris old corn uh do you think scott moon might have learned something there
00:14:39.480 um he has not been as adamant as danielle smith has been with regards to uh
00:14:50.160 government policy with regards to natural resource development however uh he has stepped up in a couple
00:14:57.820 couple a couple times recently for for example extending one of our coal plants to the end of
00:15:03.420 its useful life for example instead of uh what the trudeau government wanted uh so far the federal
00:15:10.340 government has not come back and said anything about that yet uh we'll see what happens there
00:15:14.840 but um oh lisa has her hand up i was gonna say i was just i was just gonna say a couple of months
00:15:21.920 ago the government of saskatchewan announced that any oil and gas project was going to have pre-approval
00:15:27.960 through the government of saskatchewan so there actually isn't any red tape as it pertains to oil
00:15:32.840 and gas projects in saskatchewan right now but that doesn't cover the multitude of other natural
00:15:38.820 resources that we have in the province and yeah chris you're right keep keep going yeah and as far as
00:15:45.060 the red tape goes that's only provincial you still got to go through all the federal red tape
00:15:48.580 exactly that's right which is actually the more onerous red tape which is also an overstepping
00:15:54.100 of the federal government into provincial jurisdiction um so scott moe he has in certain
00:16:02.600 instances tried to be more centrist on certain things and realizes like they basically lost all
00:16:08.800 of regina and saskatoon in the last federal election they kept one seat between the two major cities
00:16:13.640 however uh there's more seats outside those two major cities and they have a comfortable
00:16:19.020 majority in the legislature because we're only a two-party system here and scott moe has been trying
00:16:28.040 and even in education at least and i know about this you know he's he said one thing in the election
00:16:33.780 that as soon as the election was over he flipped on it uh with regards to uh gender and changing rooms
00:16:39.500 in public schools then he kicked it to them to decide what the policy would be and they all said
00:16:44.860 we're not following the parents bill of rights we're going to follow the canadian human rights code
00:16:49.000 uh and then he did nothing about that so he in one sense he's very conservative on a lot of issues
00:16:55.700 but then on others he's kind of like trying to play the center part to try and keep some
00:17:01.320 you know center sass party voters on his side i was going to say publicly he he uh presents himself
00:17:09.080 as very conservative yes but privately and as it pertains to policy it is all liberal it is all
00:17:15.100 liberal and sass party was an invention of the conservatives and the liberals coming together
00:17:20.100 to turf the ndp uh i would pay good money for a lip reader to find out what scott moe just whispered
00:17:27.680 to doug ford when god bless him doug ford had the wherewithal to know that he was outpaced by
00:17:33.600 danielle smith i love the question was posed to doug ford and doug's like oh actually i'm just gonna
00:17:40.980 let that the one adult in the room talk about this because uh she knows it's like how embarrassing for
00:17:47.280 doug ford that he didn't know the answer to that question how embarrassing but again if there's any
00:17:51.840 lip readers watching the show okay like certified lip readers i want to know what premier scott moe
00:17:57.880 just said to doug's word yeah not to mention just yesterday ontario saskatchewan alberta signed a
00:18:03.540 memo of understanding and one of the things in that memo was a pipeline right we've got we've got a
00:18:08.940 video on that uh that we'll show next i know chris you're just wiggling in your seat to talk uh you
00:18:14.340 know the one thing i wanted to ask you about and i'll let you take this in whatever direction you want
00:18:18.260 is uh why do we need to create a bureaucracy of finding bureaucratic efficiencies can we just get
00:18:27.200 one person who's already on salary in that department to find out any of the redundancies
00:18:34.580 and then get rid of them and then like fire one third of people through attrition like i don't know
00:18:39.700 what like does nobody see the irony of creating an entire bureaucracy for gajillions of dollars to find
00:18:46.240 government efficiency stop it no that's bass backwards it's totally bass backwards to do
00:18:52.140 something like that okay um number one we don't even need one person just do it for free steal our
00:18:58.120 homework go to taxpayer.com we have got articles that were posted there in a newsletter since 1990
00:19:04.440 showing you where to cut government waste i'm dead serious what are your managers doing over there at
00:19:10.240 the bureaucracies too by the way like what isn't that their job isn't that their job kind of no it's
00:19:14.840 apparently you know scratching your back it's yours those plants you know it's it's crazy um so
00:19:20.120 yeah we don't need yet another ministry much less one that is a red tape reduction that is a redundancy
00:19:25.020 and kind of we're willing to uh biases declared i'm a big fan of danielle smith i think she's doing a
00:19:31.600 great job as premier all things considered there's a few things we would like fixed but to come to the
00:19:37.020 defense of my rectangle brethren in saskatchewan right yeah you guys scott moe has declared he doesn't
00:19:43.740 have any carbon taxes none he said he would go to jail he said he'd go to jail like send the feds
00:19:50.640 come take me bro so that's impressive and again danielle miss premier if you're watching
00:19:57.600 why do we have a carbon tax in alberta like we have a provincial carbon tax in alberta that is crazy
00:20:06.020 pants like she needs to follow suit with scott moe in saskatchewan and get rid of all of them i know
00:20:13.460 that they're going to say oh we need it because of the oil companies regular no just tune them out
00:20:19.220 we do not need any carbon taxes in alberta that should be something that she should have scrapped
00:20:24.720 like by this fall and to her credit she is doing a massive like alberta next panel listening to her
00:20:31.000 she does take calls every saturday on her radio show she's very um reflective and she takes advice
00:20:36.700 so i would encourage people to tell her to scrap the industrial carbon tax in alberta right yeah
00:20:41.880 nothing yeah nothing made the saskies feel better than to watch our politicians tell the federal
00:20:46.820 government to get bent as it pertains to the carbon tax and those politicians were richly rewarded for
00:20:53.100 many many years because as westerners okay we like nothing more than to watch our politicians
00:20:57.920 tell the federal government yeah to kindly get bent it is the best it's our provincial sport i mean and
00:21:05.420 you're gonna need bigger handcuffs if you want to take away scott moe that man's got hands like
00:21:09.520 uh like you know like the incredible hulk the i remember my son was little and he had like
00:21:15.180 incredible hulk boxing gloves and every time i see scott moe's hands i was like those are his wrists
00:21:20.500 um we photographed him the other day he has like frying pans on the ends of his wrist
00:21:24.720 it's a true story it's a true story he has he has hands the size of toilet seats i say
00:21:30.600 they are humongous and actually i just want to point out that today i'm wearing my handcuff earrings
00:21:36.160 for sort of this exact same reason to just sort of note the tamera leach chris barbara situation
00:21:41.440 but also it applies to scott moe that's what he did he he dared the federal government to come
00:21:46.120 and take him away to the slumber and we all went oh yes okay we're quickly we're quickly running out
00:21:53.460 of time with chris sims um and we're getting to the halfway point in the half an hour i just flew
00:21:58.860 by i know she's she's much desired she's got a heart out at 11 30 mountain time but uh let's talk
00:22:05.380 about the video that chris old corn alluded to premier smith uh premiers moe and premier doug ford
00:22:12.880 told reporters on tuesday uh that uh a time for a cross-country pipeline is long overdue but again i say
00:22:20.420 good luck getting an investor um you've spoken a lot about using um getting our resources to other
00:22:27.360 markets but as daniel smith pointed out um our oil currently runs through the united states
00:22:32.020 to ontario michigan threatened to cut that off a couple years ago trump could cut it off for
00:22:37.260 political reasons do we need to build a pipeline from alberta to ontario on canadian soil regardless
00:22:42.460 of whether there's a proponent or not for national security reasons it it should give us pause that we
00:22:48.420 in eastern canada are overly reliant on oil that either has to come by way of the united states
00:22:53.980 or has to be shipped in from overseas and so we could have addressed that years ago with the energy
00:22:59.280 east pipeline energy east is now no longer an option that's available to us because those pipelines are
00:23:04.500 not full of gas but if we can begin by creating a pipeline option that will at least help us to get
00:23:11.240 to ontario so that we can satisfy the needs of this market i think that that'll give energy security
00:23:15.460 to the country and that's probably something that's long overdue we probably should have done it
00:23:18.860 decades ago we certainly uh need to have canadian access through a line uh to the refineries in
00:23:24.700 eastern canada and i think that would be important to those that live in central and eastern canada as
00:23:28.940 well uh so that we have that energy security as a country um i would point out the the comparison of
00:23:34.900 what happened most recently in eastern europe uh when european countries uh learned that they have been
00:23:41.020 entirely reliant for a significant amount of their their energy security on russia uh not a country
00:23:47.480 that today they want to be reliant on for that energy security we can't chance it any longer we need
00:23:52.720 to be independent we need a pipeline uh going to southwestern ontario uh to one of the refineries
00:23:59.440 and be self-reliant okay let's go real quick to chris sims because we're gonna have to say bye to
00:24:05.940 her right away uh chris your comments on this oh you're muted
00:24:11.400 sorry about that but this will ultimately come back down to action uh all of these words are
00:24:18.020 excellent and i think that premier daniel smith has definitely been the kid that's done most of her
00:24:22.360 homework on this the issue is will it actually happen and when i see people like ontario premier
00:24:29.020 dub ford talking about it i get queasy because where was this a few months ago no really where was
00:24:35.680 he a few months ago when this really mattered during the election and he was sitting on his hands
00:24:41.220 on everything from the industrial carbon tax to this ev mandate stuff and including not defending
00:24:47.260 pipelines so we'll believe it when we see it not only was he sitting on his hands but he was
00:24:53.300 defending and uh campaigning for the federal liberals and unless like these are all these
00:24:59.080 these little press conferences and all of these photo ops are well and good but unless we see
00:25:03.180 francois lagault the premier of quebec standing up there saying yes we need these pipelines this is a
00:25:09.640 this is just gonna go nowhere uh just real quick we're gonna say bye to chris chris how do people
00:25:15.560 find your work madam sims oh did she leave us already okay you can find chris at the canadian
00:25:25.460 taxpayers federation they've got a ton of petitions wherein you can get involved and lend your voice to
00:25:31.880 the work that they do and they will never take a penny from the government to hold the government
00:25:36.480 to account in fact they reject even favorable uh tax status because they just reject it entirely so
00:25:44.920 um let's just finish up on this topic and then we'll say bye to chris old corn too uh chris uh it
00:25:50.800 feels as though doug ford wants us to be hard of remembering um and so do the reporters who posed
00:25:58.680 that question because they said you know like oh line nine and line five they can be subject to the
00:26:05.360 whims of donald trump uh doug ford and elbows up team canada were telling alberta that they should cut
00:26:11.020 off line nine and line five until premier smith reminded them that that will actually cut off
00:26:18.200 oil and gas to you too um i agree with lice this seems a little uh a little too late to make a
00:26:26.200 difference when it comes to federal policy to hear doug ford speak up on this issue now
00:26:30.680 yeah but uh to give him some credit at least maybe he's realized he was wrong uh okay now he's he's
00:26:38.780 come around to like hey wait a second we really do need pipelines going every which way
00:26:43.580 uh in this country we need it going north we need it going west and we need it going east
00:26:48.500 and we have so much in the ground that we have that we can sell to the world but we're hampered by
00:26:54.420 our distribution methods right now we do not have a large enough um energy corridors to export
00:27:01.720 everything we could be pulling from the ground and that is the number one thing hindering
00:27:06.660 oil and gas in particular is the fact that everything's running at capacity now uh and
00:27:14.460 we're still having to sell stuff into the u.s because we don't have the capacity to get it out
00:27:18.500 of to other countries uh because we're already running at capacity so even if we redo the energy
00:27:24.300 corridors in this country one it's going to take at least a decade uh two it's going to be billions of
00:27:31.000 dollars for a company to invest when there's economic uncertainty because in 2035 we're supposed to be
00:27:35.840 ev only right um and if i'm an investor right now i would still be a little nervous of investing in a
00:27:46.240 country that is pushing evs and subsidizing battery plants but won't even improve won't approve uh
00:27:53.180 pipelines it's it's the wrong you're sending the wrong message you're sending a mixed signal
00:27:57.900 and until that mixed signal gets changed from the top and i mean prime minister carney specifically
00:28:04.120 and the people in his um administration and his ministers and so on until we change the messaging
00:28:10.400 and show that we're actually proud of oil and gas uh we're probably not going to see any large-scale
00:28:17.880 investments particularly in the billions of dollars that we take for a pipeline uh to come to fruition
00:28:23.660 and we need it if our if our relationship with the u.s stays the way it is now where it's it it's
00:28:31.820 completely different than it was you know a couple years ago uh and depending what happens in this trade
00:28:36.900 deal it's we've heard that there's going to be tariffs no matter what according to carney on some of our
00:28:41.820 stuff we just don't know what um yet but if we're going to redo our economy the number one way to redo
00:28:49.760 it is to focus on natural resources because we have so much and we have enough for like we could
00:28:56.580 supply the world with oil and gas for the next hundred years without question yeah and and yet
00:29:02.720 we're pushing electric vehicle plants one of which already went bankrupt um lost billions there uh and
00:29:08.700 people aren't buying electric cars as a matter of fact electric car numbers came out the other day
00:29:12.580 and they were lower once again like they're trending in the wrong direction uh towards where the government
00:29:17.860 wants them uh chris uh we're well past now the uh middle of the hour chris please let people know
00:29:27.980 where they can find the i think really important work that you do for the saskatchewan standard yeah you
00:29:35.200 can go to westernstandard.news and on there at the top there's a news button and you can click on
00:29:40.620 saskatchewan and it'll pop up all the saskatchewan stories there uh and it will also pop you over to the
00:29:46.060 saskatchewan standard website as well if you want just the saskatchewan news great chris thanks so
00:29:52.540 much for joining us this is our second uh buffalo panel we're still working out the kinks uh but uh
00:29:59.620 i think we'll have you back on again very soon oh yeah if you're open to that okay great lisa's also
00:30:05.980 my neighbor too so actually chris and i live like literally two blocks away from each other and uh
00:30:11.960 and the two the two chris's that we had today chris will corn especially my neighbor uh is just
00:30:18.800 such a pleasure to talk to you anytime and we're just so happy to have been able to introduce you
00:30:23.620 to our viewers today and we are very much going to invite you back like so just just look for my texts
00:30:29.480 okay thank you all right have a great day thanks thanks eti let's hit an ad break and then we'll
00:30:34.480 come back and talk tamara leach uh ottawa badness we'll be right back
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00:33:25.840 okay let's get in canadians know the national afron you're still playing freedom passport ad uh let's get
00:33:36.940 into what's happening in the nation's capital where apparently only boring busybody leftists are allowed to
00:33:46.140 have an opinion um it is the day for sentencing arguments for tamara leach and chris barber two of the
00:33:59.180 leaders of the freedom convoy the anti-mandate entirely peaceful grassroots movement to defend the charter
00:34:10.860 rights of canadians against federal government overreach i think it was the single largest human
00:34:16.380 rights demonstration in modern canadian history crime actually went down in the nation's capital
00:34:21.980 while they were there uh in fact the only violence was that committed by the police against demonstrators
00:34:28.140 and journalists like our alexa lavoie the crown is asking for seven years for tamara leach for non-violent
00:34:37.680 mischief it's outrageous i would be precedent setting and uh eight years for chris i guess because he did
00:34:48.480 some honking so that's an additional year and they want his livelihood destroyed they want to leave him
00:34:54.900 uh both incarcerated but also dust his family destitute so collective punishment there by crushing
00:35:02.020 big red the iconic truck of the convoy which is his uh daily business vehicle his livelihood
00:35:10.200 they want it gone so ezra levant uh our intrepid commander is in the courtroom he's live tweeting
00:35:18.340 uh from what i understand court is on break right now until uh i believe 12 30 mounted um you can
00:35:26.660 follow along on his tweets on rebelnews.com but also on his x account which is ezra levant but he's got a
00:35:33.780 video that he filmed before court uh we can show right now
00:35:39.460 oh he's the truck
00:35:43.380 the self is used but the apparatus on the back
00:35:46.580 that's what he's doing
00:35:54.180 so he's trying to property so let's see
00:35:59.700 we actually need to spend you and you and we are not parking here we're driving
00:36:19.940 through but it is not private property it is the ministry of attorney general owns the property
00:36:25.060 and they do not want people driving through they don't want people driving through the fire
00:36:28.580 road is that what they told you yes well that car is there and that's why i just woke up late
00:36:32.820 down so i'm going to make sure that car is moved as well but if you please advise me that you
00:36:36.740 more than want them to drive an altitude public street yeah and i'll be here in case there's an
00:36:42.420 illegal we're in the right place if there's any legal problem my name is eric
00:36:46.260 of a van hello thanks my friend so we're doing loops today but that's just how it is on a public
00:36:55.620 street the public place on public this isn't a public street i'll call you right back it just is
00:37:00.260 and we're just going to keep doing look at look at all the appearance that absolutely we're going
00:37:05.060 to keep doing that loop again and again again there's no reason for ottawa police to make a new
00:37:10.740 reputation when it was right i'm sorry you said your name is my name is ezra e yeah z-r-a
00:37:19.060 my last name is l-e-v-a-n-t okay and your date of birth i'll write it down i don't want to say
00:37:29.540 it on camera when you spoke to you thanks let's give you actually uh
00:37:35.380 uh ottawa police are uh maintaining that reputation of being some of the worst police
00:37:42.820 in the entire country the grandma stompers of the ottawa police are back in action uh
00:37:49.940 she told ezra that the public drop-off at the courthouse is private property it is absolutely not
00:37:59.860 okay officer tell us who owns it then tell us who owns it that like the person that owns it no
00:38:06.260 this is a perfect example of the ottawa police um practicing make it up as you go law enforcement
00:38:12.980 yeah they just made that up you guys you just saw a ottawa police officer make up a rule to suit
00:38:21.220 her agenda right there and then she gets out her little book and she flips that what is your name
00:38:26.260 what is your date of birth you know what that's like a veiled threat i'm gonna look you up after
00:38:31.220 i'm gonna oh is she gonna find out she's gonna google that name and go oh god yeah oh i'm dealing
00:38:38.180 with someone who was a lawyer oh oops who runs the biggest independent media outlet in the entire
00:38:46.260 country oops who started canada's largest civil liberties legal charity the democracy fund uh oopsie
00:38:55.140 doodle uh and the democracy fund defended plenty of people from the bad policing at the hands of the
00:39:04.020 ottawa police oopsie daisy oh yeah she's gonna she's gonna learn this is an fafo moment for her she can
00:39:11.940 google that name and go oh no because there are people like ezra in the world who know that a public
00:39:18.500 drop-off is not private property of course we all know this but you know god bless ezra for just digging
00:39:24.980 in that moment being like i'm just saying like who told you that who told you seriously oh how do
00:39:33.220 you not know what the trespass law is as a police officer but truly somebody that doesn't know that
00:39:41.060 what can they be trusted with you're gonna trust this woman to deal with your uh to deal with your
00:39:46.100 break and enter you're gonna trust this woman to deal with your to deal with the the hamas freaks
00:39:51.380 parading in the streets of canada every day you're gonna you're gonna we're gonna trust this woman
00:39:56.020 this is why trust in policing has gone down the toilet in canada exactly this reason it's such
00:40:00.740 a great example and good for ezra you know what when i see this i'm like maybe maybe they weren't
00:40:06.260 wrong to say that the ottawa police didn't have the tools to deal with the freedom convoy because the
00:40:10.500 tool you might need is a brain in your head yeah she doesn't have one yeah um and she answers her
00:40:18.020 phone right in the middle hello hello i don't even think that was real i think that was like a
00:40:24.500 colleague like dialy or saying listen sister you gotta go no just step away from this engagement with
00:40:31.220 this man on the other end of the phone on the other end of her phone is her colleague going
00:40:36.740 that is that is wrong that's whoa don't stop what you're saying stop what you're doing
00:40:43.060 and then she says and then she says i'm gonna have to call you back and then flips open her
00:40:47.940 little notepad like oh oh lady yeah oh lady i do believe you stepped in it in that moment you
00:40:54.180 did get canada didn't look you didn't look great didn't look great uh speaking of not looking great
00:40:59.220 alexa lavoie out there talking to uh ottawa residents uh who told her that
00:41:10.580 chris barber and tamara leach were terrorists
00:41:19.620 i think it was horrendous right i mean these were terrorists uh causing grief
00:41:24.500 all the residents of ottawa frankly embarrassing canadians uh like ourselves
00:41:29.220 embarrassing albertans like ourselves oh no no no no never did that i really do hope that they
00:41:35.140 get what they deserve in court um i think it was uh ridiculous yeah the crown is asking eight eus
00:41:40.660 do you think so that's those are my uh i think whatever the crown asks for the judicial system
00:41:46.340 should be allowed to run i think it's absolutely ridiculous when politicians like trump is doing in
00:41:51.540 in the u.s right firing um firing people in the judicial system that's unacceptable so pauliev and and
00:41:58.980 his uh uh some of the well pauliev first of all not even as an mp right now um making comments that
00:42:06.100 are contrary to what the judicial system is trying to do completely inappropriate we don't need politicians
00:42:12.340 they shouldn't be above the law they shouldn't have any jurisdiction over the law and you have to let the
00:42:19.140 crown prosecutors do their job they're the experts in this but like i said terrorists deserve to go
00:42:26.260 to jail and i hope they do get a substantial sentence we'll see what the uh the judge gives
00:42:32.260 okay he does first of all i don't believe he speaks on behalf of albertans i'll tell you that much
00:42:38.980 um i wouldn't even uh say that i speak on behalf of albertans but as an albertan whose politics are
00:42:46.100 more in line with the general ethos of albertans writ large uh i would tell you that people would
00:42:52.660 largely disagree with what he has to say um and did you notice he called them terrorists but then
00:42:58.820 what was their act of terrorism causing grief right that's that was an act of terrorism against
00:43:06.340 the sensibilities of a canadian leftist an inconvenience you should go to jail for seven
00:43:11.460 years for an inconvenience what uh you should go to job you should go to jail for seven years
00:43:19.220 for invading the safe space of the jail that these precious ottawa bureaucratic elites put their
00:43:26.580 gilded cage that's right they invaded the gilded cage of the ottawa elites that's what happened but
00:43:32.900 tell me you're a precious consumer of the mainstream media without telling me that you're a precious
00:43:37.540 consumer of the mainstream media but this is the crazy thing is this guy's opinions are not are not
00:43:44.580 just his alone these are the opinions of everybody that watches the mainstream media and god bless our
00:43:50.420 rebel viewers for pulling yourselves out of that information vacuum and seeing the other side of
00:43:56.580 the story that's right that's exactly right so thanks so much for being on the good side you guys and for
00:44:02.580 joining us here but um i i for one would like to know who that guy is just simply so we can um so we
00:44:09.860 can deport him from the new country you just stay in ottawa just stay there god bless god bless you but
00:44:18.420 goodbye you're more of a cultural fit for ottawa uh we've got ezra a tweet from him he said the absurdity
00:44:28.420 of the sentencing hearing is an echo chamber of that large abusive malpractice this court has set
00:44:35.380 aside two days with the possibility of a third for sentencing it's absurd that this would take more
00:44:43.700 than an hour and then he goes on to say prosecutor siobhan wetcher i think my gaelic is not up to snuff
00:44:52.900 siobhan wetcher uh the convoy says the convoy's harm was vast but never actually says what the
00:45:02.260 vastness is it was just like oh they caused grief that's not terrorism that's an inconvenience you
00:45:08.100 might not like it but that's not even a crime necessarily you'll never find a more woke lawyer
00:45:13.600 arguing for a more thin-skinned microaggressive sensitive community she says seven years is reasonable
00:45:20.120 given that the court could theoretically do 10 years and as i pointed out uh in uh a reply to ezra
00:45:30.760 this crown wants the judge to sentence leech and barber for the crime she wishes she could have
00:45:40.840 charged them with that's right but didn't have the evidence to charge them with i.e as we heard from the
00:45:46.860 last uh crazy person terrorism so what they're asking for is sentencing in line with terrorism as
00:45:54.920 i pointed out yesterday when we went through the toronto 18 sentencing for non-violent criminal
00:46:00.500 mischief which normally would not see the inside of a jail cell you know that's insane it's another
00:46:07.720 kick at the can is what they're doing here well well exactly they're sentencing based on their
00:46:13.040 opinion and not on the facts of the the trial and the evidence that was produced at the trial
00:46:18.640 if we were to if we were to sentence them according to sentencing guidelines for mischief okay even
00:46:26.320 though at the very very far end sentences can go up to 10 years for mischief most people are are are
00:46:34.940 are not incarcerated at all for mischief and here tamir leech has spent over 52 days in a cage for
00:46:42.480 this uh for this um for her participation in the freedom convoy um and and before we went on the air
00:46:49.520 chris old corn pointed out that he's covered trials of of uh child child uh offenders we'll say
00:46:57.480 yeah abusers um who got one day who got a sleepover camp sleepover camp and they're asking for eight
00:47:03.580 years are they insane and the answer the answer of course is yes because of course i would like to
00:47:11.520 uh tell that auto washed alberta crazy person um that okay fine i agree to your terms we will
00:47:21.500 sentence them as terrorists uh which means they'll get one day in jail because that's what an isis bride got
00:47:27.620 that's right that's right and so then then they've got uh 51 days of additional incarceration yeah
00:47:34.760 yeah they got their time back there the the crown is looking for their pound of flesh and they are
00:47:40.600 going to stop at nothing to get it so here's to hoping and here's to praying that cooler head heads
00:47:46.940 prevail and the judiciary can see this for what it is and this is obviously a political persecution
00:47:54.840 yeah let's go one more clip from ezra here he points out that the ottawa police who told him
00:48:02.720 that his truck driving past the courthouse was trespassing not stopping just cutting a laugh
00:48:08.360 that's trespassing uh while the ottawa police act as concierge and escorts for pro-homas protesters
00:48:15.640 many of whom aren't even canadian citizens no charges for them but seven years in prison is their
00:48:20.980 demand for peaceful canadian truckers and then he links to a clip from leviathan who shows looney
00:48:27.400 tunes pro-terror supporters just harassing people trying to have a meal down at the keg
00:48:33.660 yeah like look this is insane uh can you yeah you see the baby stroller there too i was just gonna
00:49:02.460 say i was just gonna say this is a family restaurant where somebody is where people are
00:49:06.820 going for a nice sweet little lunch with their baby and here we have these lunatics screaming in
00:49:14.360 their faces could you imagine she like could you imagine what would oh i mean i would throw my i
00:49:19.160 would throw my basket of bread at them i would 100 percent yeah i might jump that little fence there
00:49:25.580 it wouldn't be enough to keep me away from them and you've seen me i'm spry i can just do that in one
00:49:30.020 jump she's bouncy the girl our girl is bouncy oh we've got one more clip from alexa um and she was
00:49:39.540 talking to a lady from ottawa and i see this and i think uh friends at the alberta prosperity project
00:49:47.880 just show this on the screen at your uh education events talking about alberta separation because if you
00:49:56.840 need a perfect encapsulation of the cultural differences between westerners and laurentians
00:50:06.140 this is it what do you think about the freedom convoy 2022 the freedom convoy yeah what did you think
00:50:15.500 of it it's kind of late in the day to be asking i know i know it just it was a problem yeah i live
00:50:20.780 around here it was a problem i had a lot of threats from people yelling at me for wearing a mask people
00:50:27.720 coming over in front of my house ringing bells yelling freedom freedom freedom interfering with
00:50:34.200 conversations with neighbors because i live across from where they were staying so it was intrusive
00:50:42.520 and it was unnecessary i don't think they accomplished anything i think they were more of a laughing stock
00:50:50.040 at the end i think they've shown themselves for what they are also i think the people who are the
00:50:56.800 leaders were not just leaders of that group i think uh initially they were anti-immigration they were
00:51:03.420 uh gun lobbyists they they they belonged to a different group than the one they portrayed
00:51:13.100 themselves as being part of here and they hid behind the freedom convoy i think in order to uh pass on
00:51:21.280 their views about uh uh well they're racists you know and and nobody brought that up as much but
00:51:32.240 there was a lot because it's not true racism going on there near the near parliament and people uh
00:51:39.680 of color were being harassed and uh and and called names and this had nothing to do with freedom
00:51:47.920 as they call it i don't i think i think there it's just that group was
00:51:54.400 kind of like white supremacists yeah you know those uh white supremacist organizations that are often
00:52:04.020 run by little metis grandmas um you know how bad those are they're just popping up everywhere this
00:52:10.220 lady is like well they never talked about enough about they i guess the mainstream media never talked
00:52:15.720 enough about how racist the freedom convoy was that's because there was nothing to talk about
00:52:20.960 because they weren't it was a multi-ethnic uh protest it had nothing to do with any of that
00:52:27.860 they're from the gun lobby you mean they're westerners is that what you mean uh so people
00:52:33.820 who own firearms that they're that's not the gun lobby she just was throwing out things
00:52:39.940 all of the all of all of the word salad that the mainstream media fed her she looked on read that is
00:52:46.580 what she was doing and to say like she said something about you know these freedom convoyers
00:52:51.720 were intrusive what not a crime what what was the federal government to the entire country during
00:52:59.640 all of covid if not intrusive what do you think that they were protesting lady what do you think
00:53:05.320 like this is actually paging jeffrey rath paging jeffrey rath blame us at your town halls because this
00:53:12.280 is the exact kind of person that we're dealing with in eastern canada do we want the do we want
00:53:17.300 that kind of person for the new country sheila do we you know and you know it answers her own question
00:53:25.160 that she doesn't realize what she's posing because the question is she says they didn't show it enough
00:53:32.880 well that's because there was nothing to show right and you would think in a in a demonstration
00:53:39.460 that was entirely live streamed from thousands of different angles every single day someone might
00:53:46.660 have caught that yeah it never was isn't that weird isn't that interesting and uh and just for the
00:53:55.740 record for that lady uh first nations people participated in the freedom convoy black people
00:54:01.600 participated um uh people from all races religions socio-economic backgrounds seeks all of the all of
00:54:11.100 them came together under the umbrella of the freedom convoy to say we have had enough of the government
00:54:16.520 intrusion into our lives but again uh this is this is the exact product that woman is a perfect example
00:54:23.920 of the product that's produced by only consuming the corrupt mainstream media in canada and in the new
00:54:30.860 country we're not going to fund the media and so you won't get this large-scale brainwashing
00:54:36.220 that we see with those last two clips you know you you know how i can tell that someone has been taken
00:54:43.100 into uh leftist brainwashing that they've been ideologically captured by the nonsense they see on
00:54:50.540 the tv it's when they use the phrase people of color non-ironically like normal people would just say
00:54:57.720 minorities right um and if i use the phrase people of color i always say to use the language of the
00:55:04.640 left people of color so i don't want people to think that those are my own words like uh she's crazy
00:55:12.440 she's absolutely crazy i should tell you tamera leach opted not to lean into her indigenous heritage
00:55:19.160 uh to get a lesser sentence she made a conscious decision to say that would be divisive um that
00:55:28.620 would be unfair and i'm not going to do that well there's a reason why we're going to going to erect
00:55:35.340 bronze statues of her and christ big red in the new country and uh that's exactly why she's a woman
00:55:43.240 she's a woman of of incredible grace and yeah insane fortitude insane fortitude and uh you really
00:55:51.080 couldn't find a better a better person a better human if you tried yeah there's so much dignity
00:55:59.280 packed into one true story yeah uh efron do we want to hit another ad break or just keep on rolling
00:56:06.540 oh yeah we are behind it's already the top of the hour um speaking of racists according to uh
00:56:16.780 i think it's leger pulling um most canadians think canada is accepting too many immigrants
00:56:26.840 and many don't trust newcomers it could possibly be all the uh temporary foreign worker scams
00:56:33.820 uh there's no reason why mr lube needs temporary foreign workers hire 16 year old uh kids to change
00:56:41.840 the oil um it could be all the scam uh universities uh offering training to for people to get here and
00:56:54.440 then all of a sudden claim refugee status it could be the people lying about being refugees that why people
00:56:59.840 don't trust newcomers like the broken system is fostering even more division it's like the other
00:57:07.420 day when everyone was shocked to find out that people are now general vaccine skeptics and it's like
00:57:14.040 yeah because they can't they don't trust you now you've you've created this problem where we know you
00:57:21.380 lied about this one thing lying about everything even the things that work because that's what happens
00:57:28.640 and so anyways this poll found that 50 57 percent of immigrants also agree that there are too many
00:57:36.380 immigrants well 60 of non-immigrants feel that way so people who came here in the before times
00:57:44.660 before the liberals broke the immigration system they're almost neck and neck with uh as they say
00:57:51.800 old stock canadians so nearly yeah on that there are too many immigrants in this country and this
00:57:59.220 goes across by the way i ideological lines nd peers liberals and conservatives were polled in this and
00:58:06.080 all all recent polling has shown that it doesn't matter what political party that you are in this is an
00:58:13.760 issue and this is an issue that probably could have won the liberals in election because they could have
00:58:19.000 pulled from the live or could have won the conservatives the election because they could
00:58:23.600 have pulled exactly this from the liberals and the ndp who this is their issue and it's clear it's like a
00:58:30.820 two-thirds issue for a lot of people yeah and i think the conservatives are now very slowly
00:58:38.720 jumping oh they're they're they're heading off the beginning of the parade going well maybe we did bring
00:58:46.220 in too many people too quickly and maybe we should uh maybe we should slow down this refugee train but
00:58:51.960 if you're one of the nearly 60 percent of canadians who believe that immigration is out of control just
00:58:57.440 wait until you hear what the government has done next okay so not only are we accepting immigrants from
00:59:03.920 just wherever okay just where with no vetting with no vetting no consideration as to the public
00:59:11.580 infrastructure that they're going to need whether that be health care or housing or public education
00:59:16.460 but canada the government of canada i'm just jumping ahead a little bit here yeah please
00:59:20.620 the government of canada has announced a large-scale marketing campaign to recruit lgbtqi
00:59:27.200 refugees into canada so if you're one of the 60 percent of canadians who believe that immigration is out of
00:59:32.700 wait until you hear about this there is huge income and social benefit programs provided so if
00:59:41.480 you are an lgbtqia refugee say from let's see right next door in the united states where all of a sudden
00:59:48.360 states where all of a sudden it is declared that actually there is only men and women there actually
00:59:55.480 is only men and women and we're not going to allow our health care system to medically butcher our
01:00:02.320 young people or really any people okay you can apply for asylum to the country of canada canada's
01:00:11.060 going to take you in and guess who's paying for this you guys guess who's paying for this it's you
01:00:15.260 the canadian taxpayer you get if you're an lgbtqia refugee on the get this this is what they're calling
01:00:22.740 it the rainbow railroad okay so they're they're hearkening back they're hearkening back to the days of
01:00:30.140 slavery when they would bring people in in the underground railroad to canada to escape slavery
01:00:36.500 this is what they're doing you're going to pay for one year one year of income for the lgbtqia refugees
01:00:44.980 coming into canada and all of the social programming that they can cram into their pockets oh canada we
01:00:52.220 warned you about this on this very live stream ahead of the election we said we said oh you know what
01:00:59.340 canada's gonna do they're gonna offer asylum to the lgbtq to the trans queers and guess what they
01:01:07.160 did here's an official program uh this is who we are going to be supporting as taxpayers and i just
01:01:13.560 want to say that in the new country we will absolutely not be doing this uh we're gonna get a lot of blue
01:01:19.940 hairs from north dakota and texas career students baristas claiming oh the trans the trans housing
01:01:30.340 by proxy mommies okay with their children absolutely the next point that i was gonna make the trans housing
01:01:36.820 by proxy mommies with the babies that need to cross sex hormones and the puberty blockers and the surgeries
01:01:41.920 that's who canada is going to take in and pay for we're going to be taking refugees on this issue
01:01:50.000 from some of the wealthiest most progressive places on the face of the earth like the united kingdom
01:01:55.640 sweden finland denmark the united states and european countries like france and norway
01:02:01.140 all of which are rolling back their gender surgery butchery on minors and so their parents
01:02:08.340 are going to claim asylum on their behalf to canada please don't come to alberta because we don't do
01:02:14.120 that stuff here um because of this rainbow railroad and here's the thing during the harper era there was
01:02:24.120 an asylum program for lgb refugees but it wasn't from these places it was from the likes of uh
01:02:38.020 saudi arabia iran south africa the africa the palestinian controlled places where they drag you
01:02:48.180 behind a motorcycle for same-sex attraction uh that's where we were taking these rainbow refugees
01:02:55.640 from real refugees who are facing persecution because of same-sex attraction we are going to be
01:03:02.120 taking refugees from sweden uh because they are 16 and can't get their cross-sex hormones uh i would
01:03:13.020 just like to point out that alberta is the only province in the nation of canada that has stopped
01:03:17.980 that has stopped this madness and this butchery as it pertains to children uh saskatchewan saskatchewan
01:03:25.240 is a little bit slower than alberta okay we'll get you there and we uh we we are we are still
01:03:32.860 offering puberty blockers and wrong sex hormones and the health care pathways right like in saskatchewan
01:03:40.360 you can just call a number you just send an email and find out the medical pathways that are available
01:03:45.580 to people that want to transition why we aren't putting a stop to this right now now that we know
01:03:51.940 government of saskatchewan and jeremy cockrell minister of health now that we know that the
01:03:57.980 government of excuse me the government of canada has greenlit a program for lgbtqia asylum seekers
01:04:06.160 now would be the time to drop the hammer on stopping all of this madness this gender madness on children
01:04:12.380 in saskatchewan because if you don't guess where they're gonna come here yeah yeah uh let's you know
01:04:21.040 let let let uh let what's her name susan holtz right sus the uh premier of new brunswick the the
01:04:32.300 child transition rainbow waving lunatic susan holtz let her take in these asylum seekers let her yeah
01:04:41.560 we want to keep our health care our health care system uh a little bit better protected than that
01:04:48.300 here on the prairie east uh efron speaking of crazy uh lady politicians even the small time ones the
01:04:55.760 municipal ones can you please dig up that thing that i absolutely was like yep that is exactly on
01:05:03.100 the nose from my muse nilly kaplan mirth i just wanted to talk about it with lise because we never
01:05:08.860 got around to talking about it and we'll talk about that like i think i have three daily cringes lined up
01:05:13.280 so i just want to touch on this one thing before we get into them because i know we're way past the
01:05:17.200 hour now we have a our department head meeting coming up um at uh 12 30 um but i want to follow
01:05:24.360 up on this from yesterday that we talked about and this i think this is chris olcorn's article
01:05:29.780 didn't take long parks canada revoked mega musicians concert at parks canada oh we've got it from the cbc
01:05:37.100 but i would prefer if we got it from chris um musician sean fukt preaches during the final stop
01:05:45.840 of kingdom to the capitol prayer rally in in wesley bowen memorial plaza outside the arizona state
01:05:51.620 capitol in phoenix that shows the picture parks canada has said a u.s singer and rising star in
01:05:56.580 the mega movement will not perform at a national historic site near halifax after the federal agency
01:06:01.500 revoked the organizer's permit but the show is slated to go on to a new venue i want to be there
01:06:07.060 i've never heard his music before uh just as a catholic there's something so uh i don't know i don't care
01:06:16.260 for christian rock music i like when you are inadvertently evangelized by country music singers
01:06:21.760 high valley i'm looking right at you i know what you're doing i like it um but i just i don't like
01:06:28.880 that genre of music but i appreciate it and i'm glad that this is going to go ahead in a new venue
01:06:35.460 what i hate is the political litmus test before you can use in our national parks but this is no
01:06:41.520 different than what the um national capital commission did to the freedom convoy isn't it
01:06:47.980 you couldn't be in the nation's capital because your politics were wrong this this is exactly it
01:06:53.700 what parks canada have said to sean fuchs is you can't perform on our property because of safety
01:07:01.120 concerns because they use safety as the cudgel okay deal with the people threatening sean fuchs you
01:07:07.640 just blamed the victim this is this is exactly it and chris oldcorn in his piece in the western
01:07:13.540 standard everybody should go look at it after we're off the air here uh rightly points out that this
01:07:18.840 parks canada location that sean fuchs was supposed to be able to perform at was the location of the
01:07:24.560 pride parade not two weeks yes and yet there was no there was no concern about safety then was there
01:07:30.980 so here we have the this is what we want to say to sean fuchs okay this is what we want to say
01:07:36.000 we dearly hope that in your rider okay in your contract when you're developing your contract
01:07:41.500 that you have an out clause that will pay you upwards of ten thousand dollars or more
01:07:46.140 if the venue cancels on you for any reason you know sean fuchs that you are being targeted
01:07:53.000 by these vapid left-wing activists yeah in the government and you need to protect yourself uh we
01:08:00.520 know that this we know that this strategy works okay write it into the fine print of your contract
01:08:05.080 they will sign it and if your venue backs out you get ten thousand dollars from them okay sean fuchs
01:08:10.720 this is our advice uh you know who did the exact same thing to us oh you know because the local
01:08:18.180 liberal mp uh put pressure on parks canada by the way you don't cancel for sean fuchs safety uh if
01:08:27.080 that's who the safety is that we're concerned about because he's the guy getting the threats
01:08:30.800 that's right um you protect him and his right to perform but i think they're saying the threats
01:08:37.940 are the fact that someone would have an ideological difference and then you and yet to be in your
01:08:44.440 town and so to expose you or to prevent exposure to grief which is akin to terrorism as we heard
01:08:50.860 earlier uh they must cancel sean fuchs um wild but this is exactly what yara sacks did to rebel news
01:08:59.220 she tried to get our event that we co-hosted with rumble oh in in trotto right jr canceled and then
01:09:11.680 she had the venue uh basically shake us down for security costs for safety because because there was
01:09:21.200 yes a safety concern yeah so now we're suing uh yara sacks and others to uh conspire to violate our
01:09:30.760 free speech because the venue was le on leased property from the federal government which manages
01:09:37.960 decommissioned um uh federal military bases and uh so now we're suing them and uh they just did the
01:09:47.700 exact same thing to this guy i hope he sues parks canada and the local liberal mp yes sean firing to
01:09:56.340 violate uh his right to free speech i hope they do it oh sean this is a this is an excellent idea
01:10:03.420 and the craziest thing is our dear christian music friend sean fuchs is that they just gave you all of
01:10:10.320 the evidence you need to do exactly that you can just go over to the cbc's website and see all of
01:10:15.720 those people in quotes violating your rights this is a brilliant idea i love this for him i love this
01:10:21.900 for him and uh it goes without saying that if we were in the halifax area we would be or he's he's
01:10:27.500 way north of halifax is he not he's performing this because we would be there okay if we were on the
01:10:32.360 same side of the country we would be there supporting him tonight so uh we're just recommending
01:10:37.400 he was also scheduled to play in charlottetown but the city of charlottetown revoked his permit
01:10:43.800 they're treating him like he's in the kkk you they're treating him like he's um well a christian
01:10:54.140 this is this is christian that's what he said right here he said they're not so tolerant when
01:10:58.420 peaceful christians come together no they're very much not are they are they and here's a here's a guy
01:11:05.500 that preaches that preaches love and uh love and inclusivity and yet this is the treatment that he
01:11:13.920 gets uh something is happening on the east coast if i were uh if i were a person that voted in
01:11:21.160 elections i would kick all the people that had anything to do with this out the end okay let's get
01:11:27.060 to some of these chats and we'll do our bang bang bang three daily cringes okay uh because one of them
01:11:31.980 is saskatchewan ndp on the daily cringe and then we'll talk about nelly kaplan mirth i can't believe
01:11:38.120 i didn't talk about this when it happened i don't know what i was doing and then uh what alta did which
01:11:45.820 is like the uh department beauty brands department store beauty brand stuff like the walmart walmart of
01:11:54.420 beauty brands uh it's like sephora's here altus here right yeah a low-cost beauty yeah well you know
01:12:01.780 they got drugstore brands like and and plus stuff like revolution but they don't have like this well
01:12:07.360 maybe they do have the high-end stuff but not like they don't have the 175 lipsticks is right okay
01:12:12.940 yeah nobody needs that anyway um oh we've got one from nancy who says carny is stringing my country
01:12:19.500 into irrelevance help fire the nut job that's 13.99 thank you uh i believe agreed yeah but we had
01:12:26.880 an opportunity to fire them and our eastern friends didn't take it right well that that that's why
01:12:34.140 there's going to be a new country jr gives us five bucks ezra's knowing smirk is classic oh isn't he the
01:12:42.780 best like when he dimples going he already knows that he's winning and he just starts grinning like he
01:12:49.120 sheila and i talk about this often ezra is the definition of a happy warrior because he knows
01:12:54.520 as soon as he stepped in he's already won yeah it's funny i think his fat challenge is going well
01:13:00.600 because he was talking about somebody's like physique today and saying that he was like frail
01:13:05.840 looking and i was like that's a fat challenge talking look at your confidence
01:13:09.860 silver feet gives us 10 bucks carny's elbows are up and knees are down doing a job that blows which
01:13:23.020 is a wonderful idea for trump but sadly not for canada i should have read that one before i read
01:13:28.600 it you know i really loved that one like i like what you did there i saw i see what you i liked it
01:13:34.020 hey you could do that again uh cicely barduel who has become a regular donor and chatter to us here
01:13:42.140 says that the viewer of the day yeah yeah yeah that comment alone infuriated me here's my response and
01:13:48.960 i don't see the response maybe your response is just donating to us which i think is lovely
01:13:52.820 um and i think we're talking about the um guy who claimed to speak to for all albertans from his uh
01:13:59.180 40 lunch in ottawa on a patio yeah uh nana awake gives us 10 bucks and says if they impose jail time
01:14:07.840 or other punishment on chris or tamara it's further evidence we no longer have legal system we have a
01:14:12.360 draconian enforcement arm of the government's vendetta system against canadians amen nana awake that's the
01:14:19.940 truth okay let's go to the daily cringe okay it's the saskatchewan new democrats is this carla back i
01:14:25.880 didn't watch it this is oh my god this is so bad isn't it the left can't meme show this the left
01:14:34.200 new democrats scott moe is cuddling up when he should be elbows up can we just stop that is the
01:14:40.960 stupidest i hate elbows up i never thought elbows up was the proper approach scott moe uh-huh and then
01:14:51.980 and then they superimpose scott moe's face at the cold play concert with donald trump because there's
01:14:59.840 several things that have gone wrong with this number one it's a day late and a dollar short this
01:15:05.300 would have been funny if they would have released it on the weekend when the rest of the world would
01:15:08.800 have been funny these things well it might have been it might have been slightly funnier had it been
01:15:12.940 timely but it wasn't timely so it takes it's like oh you're late to this you're late to this mean
01:15:18.260 mean game but this is not what we want we do not want to antagonize our largest trading partner
01:15:25.960 and that's exactly what the saskatchewan ndp is doing here the left cat meme nothing further nothing
01:15:33.000 further than that needs to be said did this like you the most basic free editing software on your phone
01:15:41.640 could have done this a little bit better yeah than whatever this bad edit is uh it looks stupid
01:15:49.160 if you efron can you roll down in the comments because somebody is a far better memer than the
01:15:57.220 left there and it's the night stalker did you see that in the comments on the saskndp post yeah it's
01:16:05.160 funny but uh while efron's digging that up i just want to point out that these are look vote ndp or draw
01:16:11.000 25 very good night stalker that is funny well done that is 100 accurate but no leave it to the
01:16:24.540 saskatchewan ndp to look juvenile and uh and falsely aggressive and try and be funny like it's so
01:16:34.280 unprofessional it shows exactly who they are like exactly passive aggressively homophobic for people who
01:16:40.360 won't shut up about homophobia well oh that's exactly right that's exactly right um now let's go
01:16:48.540 to homophobes blatant homophobes but this is against yeah this is where i'm like am i homophobic
01:16:55.620 because i really hate this uh ulta beauty just hired a bearded dude in a dress to introduce us to
01:17:02.640 cosmetics let's watch
01:17:04.300 i'm here to see the display for the first time you guys
01:17:09.640 hi honey what's your name it's riji paulita nice to meet you what you do honey oh my god
01:17:17.160 i'm gonna see what jv and her looks like it all for the first time it's gonna be all to fun okay let's
01:17:22.120 see it who's that she's so pretty i got highlights since then you guys do you think it's pretty
01:17:30.520 it's gorgeous do you think she's gonna get along with all of her other new ulta friends
01:17:34.040 she does right she does right jv and her is now at ulta beauty nationwide we love bigger you have
01:17:41.040 okay so that is uh uh the end wokeness says ulta beauty just hired a bearded dude in a dress but
01:17:51.620 that's not quite accurate what they are doing is they are partnering with jv and beauty which is i
01:17:57.660 forget this jonathan van something jonathan i forget who he is i don't care i don't wander into like
01:18:04.180 beauty youtuber section of the internet generally speaking being a 46 year old woman uh i have no
01:18:10.960 interest in any of this stuff but ulta this is more of just men taking up women's spaces like look
01:18:18.980 jv and jv and uh hair products uh they could be good they could be great um but uh this uh who does
01:18:30.020 this market to this it's just so offensive like this is so offensive to hear that guy okay a cross
01:18:37.100 dresser in high heels talking about himself as a she her and then selling his his beauty products at
01:18:45.420 the front of the store uh nothing could chase me away as a consumer faster than seeing this
01:18:50.580 bookend at the front of a store nothing on earth uh got nothing in common with this guy this guy
01:18:57.840 doesn't reflect women or our unique beauty needs and uh and listen ulta beauty you want to you want
01:19:06.660 to platform people like this you want to platform people like this then say goodbye to your ardent
01:19:13.280 and forever supporters because you will see women walk out the door this is crazy this is insane
01:19:20.260 yeah like i love a good hair curly hair product i'm always on the hunt for the latest one and nothing
01:19:27.940 nothing will ever be better than dippity do blue um nothing i mean it it has all the things that the
01:19:35.620 high-end stuff has like it's not there's no alcohol in it it's got a good cast um but uh
01:19:41.940 like and this is so old and done with like we're so over this stuff yeah cover girl did this first
01:19:49.280 eight years ago with james charles who turned out to be quite problematic uh in his own right uh i'm
01:19:56.820 just i'm just done with this i just it's so and what have you ever seen a woman act like that in ulta
01:20:03.240 like never have some dignity never and this is like that behavior is the exact same reason why i don't
01:20:11.300 want these men in our washrooms or change rooms or sports or women's only spaces because this is not
01:20:17.500 how we behave in these spaces absolutely not like this is actually an abomination but what
01:20:23.860 ulta beauty is doing here is begging to be bud lighted they are begging to be boycotted by their
01:20:30.620 standard bearers the women that formerly supported their stores if uh if you're if you're in a market
01:20:36.300 that has an ulta beauty in it maybe just pass from now on yeah the ulta is not available in canada you
01:20:42.740 can't even get it shipped here by the way um when i'm fine by that uh good yeah laura geller never do
01:20:49.640 this to me because i don't know what i'll do um let's bring up nilly kaplan mirth because i saw this
01:20:57.080 last week and i was like i have to save this for tuesday i must talk about this with lease and then
01:21:01.240 completely slipped my mind yesterday efron serve it up to me straight nilly kaplan mirth my muse the woman
01:21:10.800 just warms the cockles of my bitter alberta heart sometimes because she's so crazy and like she
01:21:20.280 makes me laugh at her craziness i find her comical one of my favorite things that i've ever done
01:21:25.800 at this company was delivering a petition to her best it was the best i just laughed i just laughed in
01:21:33.700 her face and she like slammed the door and just burst out laughing and i was like she like don't
01:21:40.280 laugh at her be cool she's gonna have crazy you have to be calm and i just laughed it was just wow
01:21:45.500 but nilly kaplan mirth is a gender radical lunatic and uh when i saw this i was like oh she's a trans
01:21:57.360 housed in by proxy mommy of of course are you gonna tell me that one of neely kaplan mirth's offspring
01:22:07.940 has bravely come out as trans is that what you're about to tell me yeah our eldest child your son
01:22:19.200 is 25 today he i'll you know what i'm just gonna i'm not gonna correct her grammar i'll just read it
01:22:26.740 in her language okay our eldest child is 25 today she's given us permission to share that she has
01:22:33.220 transitioned we could not be prouder of her for the courage to be herself or love her more happiest
01:22:41.820 birthday to her you can tell that nilly went out of her way to use the female pronouns extra lots
01:22:49.820 in this to prove a point but um honestly uh i i was sharing a conspiracy theory in the morning call
01:23:00.100 with the journalist that i think there's something in these unnatural color hair dyes
01:23:03.900 that's hormonally disrupting people that's leeching into the brain i'm worried i'm
01:23:11.800 worried we need rfk on this right now yeah yeah but are we like sheila are we shocked by this
01:23:20.440 it's so it's so on the nose you'd almost think it was fake because it's too on the nose well of
01:23:27.260 of course it is i mean who amongst us would be surprised that neely kaplan mirth's eldest son
01:23:34.160 has actually decided to be her daughter i mean it just sort of writes itself the jokes
01:23:41.220 write themselves so i mean the chance of having a trans kid is exponentially increased if you're
01:23:49.980 a vapid insane leftist and that is just the long and short of it you know you know how many homeschooled
01:23:56.280 kids become trans zero zero you want to insulate your kids from this madness you keep them close
01:24:04.860 you keep them on track and you keep telling them the truth i mean what this shows to me is that neely
01:24:11.460 kaplan mirth negated her responsibilities as a parent through the developmental years of this person's life
01:24:20.420 that's what that says to me you're telling me that there's that somebody with an overbearing
01:24:29.340 controlling erratic unstable unstable unstable mother that young men with mothers like that
01:24:38.400 go on to struggle with their sexuality and sexual identity later well i never jonathan i never
01:24:48.540 i am sure that that would happen ed geene
01:24:51.680 she drops the ed geene label i mean that is that is 100 true we should not be shocked by this
01:25:02.460 we should not be shocked by this when you have thoroughly self-centered unhinged mothers parents
01:25:11.440 left vapid left wing parents this is the result of that yeah so i mean in the before times when we
01:25:20.320 had still had lead in the paint in the gasoline right um before cell phones so we tracked people
01:25:26.540 um and uh somebody with a mother with this pathology sometimes would have a menagerie of
01:25:35.840 women in the basement instead this is how it manifests now so yes hey canada get a good look
01:25:42.020 at this brand new trans baby real soon he's going to be in your washrooms your change rooms your sports
01:25:47.660 and all of your sex segregated spaces way to go way to go ontario you know what i uh
01:25:53.560 honestly i have nothing but pity for that individual and uh
01:25:58.400 anyway uh we got one more chat and we'll wrap it up because i we're all late for the managers meeting
01:26:05.000 now abu ben gives us 10 bucks i think bonnie critchley does the voiceover for rue for the rue russell
01:26:10.780 character in foobar i forgot who rue russell was sorry that totally it's just all of it went over
01:26:17.740 my head i have no idea what's happening here i'll bring myself up to speed for next time if we're
01:26:22.240 talking about the movie foobar um i did once dress as one of the characters for foobar for halloween
01:26:31.620 did you um yeah uh i it wasn't dean though you know i dressed as uh shoot um anyways i'll i'll show
01:26:44.960 the the clip next time because it was at a wrestling event and he was the ring announcer and they were
01:26:51.480 judging costumes and i walk up dressed exactly like him and he's like
01:26:55.260 nobody does nobody does a special dress up event like our sheila gun reed nobody i dressed as i dressed
01:27:05.720 as terry from foobar um so i had like the yellow aviators and the red jacket and the like sweatpants
01:27:14.200 pulled up to my knee and like the high tops and uh yeah i jumped i even did like his wild like
01:27:20.500 if you know foobar you know like his leg kick that he does i got in the ring and did the leg kick
01:27:26.300 um not to not to have my blonde take precedence today because you know that i said something in
01:27:32.840 the lead up to the show that was so unbearably funnily stupid um but i don't even know what foobar
01:27:39.100 is i don't even know what oh my god how are you from the prairies anyways we're gonna watch this
01:27:43.260 later oh i i hear the managers calling me gotta go okay everybody thanks so much for joining us on
01:27:48.640 the show today uh lisa thank you so much for uh coming along on the wild ride these last few days
01:27:55.440 uh see you next tuesday yeah buddy next to see you next tuesday yeah okay i see what you did there and
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