Rebel News Podcast


DAILY | Patrick Brown's political future (Live); Stampede wraps up; Trudeau vs. Canadian Oil


Summary

Patrick Brown announces that he's running for mayor of Brampton, Alberta. What does this mean for the future of the Conservative Party of Canada? And why does Patrick Brown want to run for mayor?


Transcript

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00:00:31.560 welcome to the rebel news daily live stream it's monday which means i'm your host sheila gunnery
00:00:37.460 and i'm joined by my friend in calgary adam sos adam how's it going oh it's going absolutely
00:00:43.640 wonderful no complaints how are you oh i'm great it would appear if people have been watching before
00:00:49.780 we came on the stream um if people had joined to watch the um patrick brown live stream about his
00:00:56.600 future my prophecy my predictions have been fulfilled i said that he was going to run for mayor
00:01:02.960 again because he just feels that it is his it's his entitlement he must be elected to be in charge
00:01:14.680 of something that's what that's like his reason for existence and even after all the scandals even
00:01:20.920 even after the scandals the reason he had to well that he was kicked out of the conservative party
00:01:29.160 leadership race and then basically proroguing city council to avoid answering questions about
00:01:35.000 um were you paying city staff while they were on the payroll of the city to work on your campaign he's
00:01:44.100 been canceling uh city council meetings to avoid answering that question and now he comes out and
00:01:50.640 announces that he's going to run for mayor i mean just the gall of this guy he won't go away how similar
00:01:57.420 is this guy to justin drudeau in this like perpetual just like i can't be wrong i don't make mistakes
00:02:03.780 he's just dodging the fact that he was thrown out for all of his continued sneaky patrick brown
00:02:09.920 behavior um and then he comes out not to address it but to be like we're so excited to be moving
00:02:15.480 forward and this is the next decision that i've made the next step for me and my family listen you
00:02:21.040 can criticize jason kenny here in alberta just about as much as you want uh but when when he sensed the
00:02:26.180 tide had turned and he was no longer wanted he probably could have held on to power he probably
00:02:30.880 could have done what pat brown is doing um some argue the fact that he's carrying on his intro he is
00:02:35.700 doing that a bit but uh at least he had the decency to say you know what i'm not their guy anymore i'm
00:02:39.740 going to mosey on pat brown not even an ounce of that humility so uh yeah so yeah it's it's
00:02:46.660 unbelievable man hopefully the uh the the residents of uh brampton know a little bit better but uh i
00:02:53.540 don't know this guy's just one of those guys who just doesn't seem to go away um we'll talk about
00:02:58.620 him a little bit more here um but i should tell everybody what we're doing here and as um it is on
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00:04:13.100 or me will do our very best to answer your question comment or hear your story idea so that's it i don't
00:04:20.400 know if you caught that adam but patrick brown said that he doesn't want to i don't know take the
00:04:29.620 conservative movement in the direction of ted cruz why or donald trump and i'm like so you don't want
00:04:39.140 to be uh successful you don't want you don't want to win um because ted cruz he's a pretty reliable
00:04:46.960 winner in texas uh people really seem to like him he's actually uh a constitutional traditionalist
00:04:54.140 and uh he's got also got a very successful podcast so i you know i don't know i i feel like saying we
00:05:02.000 don't want to take the party in the direction of these successful republicans i think that's a bad
00:05:08.660 argument to make i mean pat brown makes jean chalet look like ted cruz um this guy was going to
00:05:15.540 this guy i mean if justin trudeau isn't is the patriarch of western separatism which is kind of a joke
00:05:22.860 going around because under justin trudeau's reign we've seen uh western separatism and push uh the
00:05:28.720 significant push for sovereignty independence more rights just skyrocket under justin trudeau
00:05:34.420 well pat brown became the leader he would be just as bad towards the west and i think that would
00:05:39.040 definitely be the straw that would break the camel's back so to speak um so i mean there's a few other
00:05:44.720 sorry to cut you off olivia says we should go back to patrick brown live oh okay let's do it
00:05:50.860 that we're ready uh to serve continue to continue to serve the city of brampton mr mayor
00:05:57.140 your name is still going to be on the ballot um you did sign a phone on him
00:06:01.560 there's a potential that your name will have you checked off a lot
00:06:06.160 so there are many uh new members of the party who joined the party for the first time thinking
00:06:24.380 that the party could take a different approach um and uh for them they've lost that they've lost their
00:06:31.360 voice they've lost their opportunity um but uh that is a decision um that the establishment
00:06:37.980 of the conservative party made and um i'm moving on from that chapter and now just focused on
00:06:44.440 making sure that i can give every opportunity uh to the residents of brampton
00:06:48.360 there was a reason that was manufactured and i think uh um the legal team that uh um is dealing
00:07:02.040 with the party uh was very clear uh that there was no wrongdoing there was no breach of elections
00:07:07.640 canada um and i have complete confidence in marie hennon and her team um that uh that that
00:07:14.280 will be made abundantly clear
00:07:15.380 well right now my focus is going to be on the city of brampton and that does mean working with
00:07:25.480 all parties over the last four four years when i was removed from um partisan politics because
00:07:31.620 municipal politics is non-partisan um i had an enjoyable time working with all parties and my
00:07:37.160 goal will be in the years ahead to work with any party whether it's green orange blue or red whoever
00:07:43.080 can serve the city of brampton and that will be my approach i'm ready to sit down with anyone
00:07:47.400 um that can put brampton in a better position that's his political policy as well where we're
00:07:53.560 gonna put him in a better position let's sit down on so jean chariot is a good friend i believe
00:07:59.720 he shares many common values and i did share with my team that they're uh certainly have my blessing to
00:08:06.600 um get involved with any candidate that they believe shares the same inclusive values that i do
00:08:13.080 will you support the forensic investigation by council currently under way any expansion of
00:08:18.520 them in the whole disclosure public of the findings such as the brampton use scandal
00:08:23.640 so we do need to have an investigation into why the integrity commissioner um was um fired um for
00:08:31.400 doing her job why the city solicitor was fired for doing his job um i believe residents of brampton will
00:08:38.120 render their verdict on what i believe was inappropriate conduct by some councillors the superior
00:08:43.960 court has clearly said that they were wrong and i i certainly am going to support uh investigations into
00:08:50.600 that uh disappointing behavior are there any other uh questions
00:08:55.960 can you explain why your social media spending went up in the months of march april are there any other
00:09:03.800 questions that's important to answer to go back to an earlier question is there any reason that people
00:09:09.000 of brampton should not believe that running for mayor is a plan b backup point so you know it was the
00:09:14.360 residents of brampton that encouraged me to try to bring a bill davis style approach to the federal
00:09:21.000 conservative party and as the residents of brampton who have said if the party doesn't want to go down
00:09:26.200 that path then come and serve our city and so it's the residents of brampton that i'm taking my
00:09:31.560 encouragement to and i feel very optimistic that we're going to have a great result in october that
00:09:36.680 will put the city in a very strong position if you win re-election i think some questions have been
00:09:42.360 ignored i don't know where they're from but if you become mayor again would you shut down any audits
00:09:49.240 uh into into into any financial activity from you on behalf of edson brampton city hall possibly
00:09:55.560 connected to the federal race would you let those audits go so first of all there those are ludicrous
00:10:01.000 claims that have no credibility pushed by political adversaries uh let me be very clear we're going to
00:10:07.480 insist on an investigation to the wrongdoings of the councillors that removed the integrity commissioner
00:10:12.920 for people that make nonsensical arguments about brampton's lobbying to get a med school
00:10:18.680 i am proud that brampton landed in med school and it was premier himself premier ford when he called
00:10:24.680 me to tell me the news the day before the provincial budget he said um in terms of your brampton new
00:10:29.720 proposal you're not going to get a university today but how does the med school sound and i said i'm
00:10:34.440 elated and i'll be proud to run on the fact that our council unanimously supported a proposal to bring
00:10:41.080 a university to our city we spent less than the previous council on that advocacy but we actually got
00:10:46.680 results i will never ever be disappointed in the fact that this council delivered a medical school
00:10:52.600 to to our city and i want to actually give credit uh to councillor santos and councillor singh if it
00:10:57.960 wasn't for their relentless advocacy in terms of getting um on brampton if it wasn't for their
00:11:04.440 relentless advocacy there'd be no med school in brampton this is the first new med school in the gta in
00:11:10.760 a hundred years and we're proud of it in brampton
00:11:24.760 okay that's good i was just curious if he was going to say something ridiculous about rebel news
00:11:48.760 um just on that he's pretending that didn't happen
00:11:54.680 on the integrity commissioner scandal uh this is something that has been glossed over i think and it
00:12:02.680 should be much more in the spotlight i can't believe given what sort of shook out with the integrity
00:12:11.560 commissioner in brampton that he even still decided to run and i can't believe that it's not a was not
00:12:19.000 a bigger campaign issue uh i'll just give everybody the close notes version the pointer did a really
00:12:23.880 great job on this brampton fires integrity commissioner maniza shake despite legal threat
00:12:30.920 so following two hours of closed session discussions friday brampton count this is way back in march by
00:12:36.600 the way so uh you know what was david menzies asleep at the switch this seems like a story you would
00:12:41.320 have been all over too anyway brampton councillors voted to terminate the contract of the city's
00:12:45.800 integrity commissioner the move comes two days after closed meeting discussions regarding the election
00:12:50.680 or the integrity commissioner spilled over into public session with councillors
00:12:54.600 michael paleschi and rowena santos those are the ones that he just congratulated for supporting him by
00:13:00.760 the way revealing that others had moved to end shakes employment with the city their disclosure by the
00:13:06.440 way appeared to violate closed session rules that prohibit divulging most communication that takes
00:13:10.840 place in camera after learning that this is crazy she billed brampton taxpayers 321 600 in 2020
00:13:21.240 her first full year on the job and then 340 000 in 2021 for the part-time role she maintains while
00:13:30.360 simultaneously working as a partner in her law firm gets better gets better following paleschi's
00:13:37.320 statements shake contacted all the members on council to intimidate them it would seem first
00:13:42.440 an email correspondence then through a letter threatening legal action should they vote to
00:13:46.280 end her relationship with the city so she's trying to intimidate elected council members
00:13:52.280 then she said i in the letter it said i have every intention of litigating any potential illegal
00:13:57.320 decision made tomorrow and holding the city and individuals of council rep are responsible for
00:14:01.720 any damages that may ensue as a result of the unlawful termination of my contract shakes it in an
00:14:06.520 email to all councillors obtained by the pointer the motion to end the contract brought forward
00:14:12.040 friday in a special meeting by councillor martin medeiros carried five to three with councillors
00:14:18.440 medeiros doug willens charmaine williams pat fortini and gurpete dylan in favor while councillors paul
00:14:24.760 vicente michael paleschi and har kuret singh voting against it and again patrick brown seems really
00:14:33.400 uptight about the uh integrity commissioner being booted but he wasn't even in that vote this gets
00:14:40.120 better though because this is so like perfectly sneaky patrick brown can we put this back up
00:14:46.360 uh let's keep going uh the count the conduct of these council members raises a substantial concern
00:14:53.880 about conflict of interest and procedural fairness um councillor martin medeiros told the pointer that
00:15:01.400 he and councillor pat fortini each received separate anonymous complaints against them thursday morning
00:15:07.640 the day after the procedural action was take was taken to set in motion the dismissal of shake
00:15:15.080 the timing of our complaints is pretty obvious as to what certain members of council council have been
00:15:19.400 trying to do you're not even allowed to file an anonymous complaint you question why some members
00:15:24.840 are so concerned about bringing in a new integrity commissioner individuals who fill these roles
00:15:29.160 change all the time i understand this is part of an intimidation campaign as today's decision shows
00:15:34.920 a majority of the council members will not be intimidated by other council members in our
00:15:38.680 responsibility to represent the in the interest of brampton taxpayers all the members who voted against
00:15:45.480 terminating shakes contractor aligned with brown who has been criticized for allowing shake to rule
00:15:50.360 on complaints against him this is where we get into sneaky patrick brown stuff and why someone with
00:15:55.800 the questionable integrity should probably not be your elections or your integrity commissioner
00:16:00.440 uh as the two are linked through past connections naturally shakes husband's company was paid to do the
00:16:07.640 work do work for the ontario pcs when brown was a party leader and she publicly came out in brown's
00:16:13.400 defense when he faced allegations of sexual misconduct that lead to has that led to his downfall from
00:16:18.360 provincial politics brown denies the allegations brown and shake have appeared publicly together at
00:16:23.560 events and he uses a picture of the two of them together on at the podium of one such outing for a previous
00:16:29.160 political campaign website well there she is um we don't need to hear about doff conacher he's
00:16:35.880 a union activist but blah blah blah blah blah and then of course as we scroll down they go back to
00:16:41.400 um i think that she's the integrity commissioner however that ruled that patrick brown didn't really do
00:16:51.400 anything wrong when we uh okay so the hockey bag it's in the caption here the hockey bag next to patrick brown
00:17:01.480 in the rebel news video it was filled with equipment and it had patrick brown's name on it
00:17:07.160 but maniza shake the integrity commissioner that was just filed is the one that accepted brown's
00:17:16.280 explanation that it was someone else's bag even though the players were already in their equipment
00:17:21.160 when brown arrived late and it literally had his name on the bag this is the woman and so the other
00:17:25.800 and she's like billing almost four hundred thousand dollars or three hundred fifty thousand dollars for a
00:17:30.280 part-time job um and she's linked to brown through her husband she's appearing in his campaign literature
00:17:38.440 the counselors are like this is the opposite of integrity um and she goes on this intimidation
00:17:45.160 campaign in the fiefdom of patrick brown of brampton and he is today defending her at the podium
00:17:52.760 this is why people don't want him around he's so sneaky everything he touches just gets corrupted
00:17:57.960 his campaigns may as well be how dumb are you like anyone voting for this guy at this point
00:18:03.720 he is he's a caricature like he makes trudeau look like not a half bad guy if i had to pick who to have
00:18:11.240 a beer with it would be a tough draw because trudeau at least acknowledges that he is a snowflake liberal
00:18:18.200 whatever you want to call him um he does that to a to a horrible extent but he's up front about it
00:18:23.480 um patrick brown continues to parade around as a conservative uh and there's nothing particularly
00:18:29.480 conservative about his politics in fact when there are conservative politicians he shuns them and he
00:18:34.600 tries to emulate the great heroes of conservatism like erin o'toole oh wait no they absolutely basically
00:18:41.400 ended conservatism and now people like pierre polyabra um maxime bernie some of the leadership
00:18:48.600 candidates very much more on the lines of ted cruz are bringing conservatism back but this guy
00:18:54.040 it's it's unbelievable that this guy carries on and when he answered that question about whether this
00:18:58.680 was a plan b of course it was he wants to get the hell out of brampton he literally wanted to get the
00:19:03.480 hell out of brampton he tried provincial politics he's trying federal politics he's like no no i always
00:19:08.200 wanted to be here i'll settle settle for being mayor of your town i mean frankly the way things are going
00:19:14.440 people in cities in this country for some reason vote for abusive leadership the same way alberta
00:19:19.480 stays in an abusive relationship with ottawa i don't know why we do it but oh i sure hope that the
00:19:24.840 people in brampton wake up and smell the fresh air maybe smell a little coffee while they're at it come
00:19:30.760 to their senses because this is what this guy does he gets caught over and over and over i don't know
00:19:37.240 why he's being taken seriously as a politician at all because he is just the worst he's a caricature
00:19:44.360 of bad corrupt politics i just don't know why like does he not have somebody around him who says
00:19:52.520 you know what patrick let's just go into lobbying or something you'll make decent money but we need
00:19:59.960 to get your face away from these cameras and you need to get your family away from this you are out of
00:20:05.560 control it's like he's addicted to being elected to something and then being in charge but once he
00:20:11.960 gets there he just corrupts everything he touches it's it's like he's human mold you just touch it and
00:20:19.080 then the molds on it it's why he wants to be in power and why he needs to get elected though like
00:20:24.840 these this political class with all these ethics violations justin trudeau like it we're you you can
00:20:31.160 look right now and we can we can probably let people know pat king is going to be released on
00:20:35.560 very strict bail conditions but you look at pastor archer paulowski you look at tamar leach who by the
00:20:40.760 time her bail hearing comes up will have spent 48 days overall cumulatively behind bars by july 25th
00:20:47.160 you look at the treatment those people are getting most of these politicians have done far worse things
00:20:51.720 repeatedly and that's even only on the front of covet 19 infractions um like they're categorically worse but
00:20:58.440 we live in this society where for some reason politicians are exempt from the same standards
00:21:03.960 in fact they're exempt from more standards than than would land you and i in jail um it's absolutely
00:21:09.400 shocking to see that this is happening here but this is why this guy wants to be in power
00:21:13.400 once you get a taste of this make a call and make a ticket go away the laws don't apply to you um you can
00:21:20.040 write everything off you can expense these jet trips all of this stuff like there's almost nothing uh in the
00:21:26.440 corporate world you can make you can make more money don't get me wrong but you can't just do
00:21:30.760 this blanket absurd right spending exempt from the law do whatever you want power grabbing nonsense
00:21:38.120 and it's insane that we've come this far that we're seeing cities spending so much money governments
00:21:43.080 provincially spending so much money obviously the federal government under justin trio the absolute
00:21:47.480 worst but these people should not have access to resources so uh excessively that they can do these
00:21:54.200 insane things they're doing it's it it's almost worse than justin trudeau and i can't even believe
00:22:01.080 i'm going to say this because justin trudeau actually sort of leads with his chin on this stuff
00:22:06.200 where he just says so i did it so what are you going to do to me he you know like he does blackface
00:22:15.640 and i think he led with his chin into the barber too but anyways that's another yeah yeah i know that's
00:22:20.280 another thing too his barber is obviously a conservative voter out to get him that's my
00:22:24.920 theory i think you're right though sorry you're i think you're right though it's worse yeah yeah i i
00:22:31.240 think justin trudeau he does not deny that he is corrupt and that he is unethical and that he's done
00:22:38.680 blackface he just sort of says you guys are still gonna vote for me i don't care he just says yeah you
00:22:45.320 know what i've got one two three i mean they are roman numeraling his ethics reports at this point
00:22:53.720 and he just says well what what are you gonna do three hundred dollar fine whatever uh yeah sure i did
00:23:00.200 blackface one two maybe three times but you know what it's a learning experience for all of us that's
00:23:05.240 one step in the right direction from brown who just says no i'm not running brampton like it's
00:23:13.000 kazakhstan when it's pretty clear he is like he just his corruption knows no bounds especially with
00:23:19.640 his ethics or yeah the ethics and integrity minister or commissioner that's crazy that she is somebody
00:23:27.480 who's directly linked to him featured in his in his information she's charging half like her salary
00:23:34.040 is unethical like her contract itself is unethical commissioner is unethical yeah it's insane yeah
00:23:42.840 and then she's ruling she's the one making the ruling saying oh yeah i know that totally wasn't
00:23:48.360 patrick brown's hockey bag with his name on it yeah yeah and we need to get away from this as a country
00:23:54.920 because like canada can very quickly become venezuela and this is how um we saw some of this under redford
00:24:01.320 as well but ontario is particularly bad i think there's some of this in bc as well with this absolute
00:24:06.600 madness these massive salaries for part-time ethics commissioners contracts being given out for
00:24:13.000 millions of dollars willy-nilly to friends of friends with no accountability metrics and and
00:24:18.520 this is stuff that there would be like serious legal investigations for you give your friend a
00:24:23.160 a sole source contract and you know them and they cover up some questionable legal conduct as elected
00:24:28.440 officials and it's just like you we're gonna we're gonna ask you to resign like if i started
00:24:35.080 stealing money from a company and then i had a couple million dollars off in the cayman and i was
00:24:39.480 flying off um i wouldn't get asked for a resignation and get to go live my life out uh that's not how the
00:24:45.640 real world works but that's how it works for politicians yep now speaking of venezuela i think
00:24:51.400 that's a good segue into this next story because we're on a fast track there we are going to be a very
00:24:56.680 oil rich country with all of our assets stranded in the ground and people are not going to be able to
00:25:05.000 fill their gas tank up um and it's already getting bad so here's the story in i pulled it up in the cbc
00:25:13.080 courtesy of the canadian press because uh global mail has theirs behind a paywall um it says ottawa
00:25:18.440 proposes to cap oil and gas emissions using industry specific carbon pricing system so um
00:25:27.880 this they they say it's industry specific carbon pricing as in this is not something that's going
00:25:33.800 to hit you at the pump but it will because it's going to cut into supply because certain things
00:25:38.200 are going to quickly become unprofitable for the companies to proceed with certain projects are and
00:25:43.640 this is just as alberta starting to get back on our feet isn't this convenient right and we were
00:25:49.480 just saying you know the emissions caps are coming they're coming they're coming look at holland they're
00:25:54.600 coming well they naturally it's justin trudeau so they go after oil and gas first but farmers are
00:25:59.720 always second right so it says canada aims to cut emissions across all sectors see this is where they
00:26:05.640 get the farmers but they start with they they they sell it to people saying oh we're just going after big
00:26:12.440 oil big oil they're scary but they're going to get the farmers too canada aims to cut emissions
00:26:18.520 across all sectors by 40 to 45 percent from 2005 levels by 2030 what year is this that's very soon
00:26:27.320 very very soon this is going to cost thousands of jobs yeah yeah oh more than thousands yeah this is
00:26:34.040 insane but the thing i just quickly before you carry on i just want to talk about that
00:26:38.200 the sort of industry specific capping what what you have there is a categorical attack on the west
00:26:44.600 because it's not going to be automotive manufacturers and steel mills in hamilton and
00:26:49.160 around toronto um it's going to be ranchers and oil companies categorically that is part of this whole
00:26:56.200 regional capping and and specific to certain industries this is once again just an attack on
00:27:01.480 the west and it's absolutely just maddening to see how it worked there with this furthermore they're
00:27:06.920 going to have these eastern companies that are in these schemes then selling their cap excesses to
00:27:14.040 western companies so they're they're on a fundamental level hooping these these industries as far as
00:27:18.760 telling them they have to reduce but then they're also saying oh by the way pay more carbon taxes
00:27:22.920 and also from eastern companies that we've given a bunch of initiatives to or hydro or whatever it may
00:27:27.880 be bicarbon credits off of them it's astounding um and sorry i'm just pulling up the the country's
00:27:38.920 candidate imports crude oil from because cbc reveals itself as very very cbc here if you read halfway down
00:27:48.520 it said um the industry has work to do particularly on the oil side where canada's heavy oils require
00:27:57.160 more energy to extract from the ground than places like saudi arabia nice place okay maybe no yeah
00:28:04.280 okay so okay so i don't care about the energy inputs to extract from the ground when um you are flogging
00:28:13.320 women in the street for showing their faces i don't care i don't care but whatever it takes to starve that
00:28:20.920 industry i'm fine with here i don't even care if it costs more energy per barrel than the barrel
00:28:28.200 itself as long as we are not lining the pockets of the world's worst human rights abusers but
00:28:34.200 secondarily it's interesting that they mentioned saudi arabia but they didn't mention venezuela and
00:28:39.080 they sure as hell didn't mention bakersfield california where the energy inputs are much higher than canada's
00:28:45.480 oil and gas sector particularly in the oil sands but this isn't just about oil sands this is also
00:28:50.760 about the drilling in the eastern slopes with conventional drilling this hits all of it so
00:28:55.320 it's not even about the oil sands it's about crippling canadian oil and gas while turning a blind eye to
00:29:01.240 venezuela bakersfield california and i say good for bakersfield i don't care about emissions but these
00:29:07.160 people say they do and so why are they turning a blind eye to these places well and then they're also
00:29:12.280 they're saying oh yeah all the resources to get it out of the ground they're again what about tanking
00:29:17.080 it over and oil exposure in the oceans they don't say the cumulative cost in energy as far as getting
00:29:24.040 it over they just say oh well this one sort of niche part of extracting it it's it's higher on that one
00:29:29.800 front so they're they're they're very selectively choosing what they do but i mean the fact that the
00:29:35.080 cbc is like look the saudis like look at the the model of uh what we should be following and where
00:29:41.640 we should be buying all our oil from um it's it's it's just getting stupid at this point like this
00:29:46.680 is they're so just in line with justin trudeau's rhetoric and and justifying buying over oil
00:29:53.640 overseas from serial human rights abusers instead of supporting our own industry which by the way we
00:30:00.360 are paying for most of this and have been for a long time with equalization so they'll they're still
00:30:07.080 continuing to take our money while deriding our industries they're then taking our money
00:30:11.960 and buying saudi oil with it and then criticizing us for how much energy it takes to extract the oil
00:30:17.160 from the ground now approximately listen to this approximately 40 percent of canada's refinery needs
00:30:27.560 were met by imports so 40 percent of the oil we refine upgrade in this country it's imported imagine how
00:30:41.320 many canadian jobs would be created just on the upstream side in extraction side if we could get canadian oil
00:30:52.680 to the irving refinery where they are getting oil from saudi arabia norway nigeria azerbaijan and up
00:31:02.600 until a little while ago the russian federation now the bulk of our imports come from the united states
00:31:09.080 but saudi arabia is not far behind and then uh it goes uh nigeria not the best place to be a human
00:31:18.200 being and then after that norway so that norwegian oil is coming across the north sea and it's going to
00:31:25.800 uh the refinery on the east coast of canada so what if what if we had a pipeline built where we could
00:31:33.960 just we're already booming in alberta or entering into boom times and we do and that we do natural
00:31:43.080 resource extraction here the best in the world imagine the albertan jobs that would be created
00:31:50.520 just to supply that one oil refinery and they won't do it instead they're coming after us as we try to
00:31:58.680 pull ourselves out of this trudeau and notley caused recession yeah it's you know there's no reason
00:32:06.920 whatsoever with the exception of maybe our american allies for the sake of nation sort of camaraderie
00:32:14.600 that we are buying oil from anywhere on this planet at all period like any government any federal
00:32:21.160 government that is buying oil from saudi arabia is categorically inept and i i apply that in blanket
00:32:29.800 terms and i include the conservatives in that because the conservatives are doing it as well any
00:32:34.120 politician who is not speaking out against buying foreign oil while we sit on resources while people
00:32:39.560 are suffering and while our country wants for money and is dealing with recession and all this stuff
00:32:44.600 is inept and i say that unapologetically regardless of which party you belong to that as far as anyone
00:32:52.520 concerned about fiscal policy that is the principal concern for this nation full stop on the fiscal front it
00:32:59.240 doesn't matter literally that the minor shifts and spending all those other things are very secondary
00:33:06.200 to the immense wealth that could be generated by only using canadian oil in canada politicians need
00:33:12.760 to wake up on this they need to take action on this front realistically other than yeah sure cutting
00:33:19.160 some spending but really nothing else matters economically in this country compared to the wealth that would be
00:33:24.520 generated by that and the jobs that would be generated by that and then they wonder why we want to leave
00:33:29.960 then they wonder why we want to go and there's also to your point the human rights considerations
00:33:35.800 like canada despite justin true justin trudeau's personal conduct and what he does to people and
00:33:41.240 what his guards do to reporters and things like that canada is still one of the leaders as far as as
00:33:46.600 rights covet 19 perhaps being the exception uh some of the responses but uh compared to saudi arabia even
00:33:52.760 during copa 19 things were relatively free here compared to there you certainly didn't see mass
00:33:57.880 executions of people um necessarily imprisonment certainly but we shouldn't be feeding into that
00:34:03.560 sort of regime when we have the resources right here there's no level on which this makes sense
00:34:10.200 other than oh guess what saudi arabico made a donation to the trudeau foundation or whatever there's
00:34:15.080 other than personal corruption personal investments personal interests um and on that front we really need
00:34:21.320 to start taking serious looks at obviously the trudeau family very wealthy but politicians who are
00:34:27.080 gaining immense wealth while they are in office like there's massive conflicts of interest and
00:34:32.680 there just seems to be no regard or cross-examination of that whatsoever um and you know we saw this
00:34:39.480 sorry we saw the same visceral hate for canadian oil from joe biden because i think regardless of
00:34:47.880 whether or not justin trudeau was somehow being enriched by all of this and you know just based
00:34:52.520 on how slippery he is i wouldn't be surprised to see that but i think it goes further than that it's a
00:34:58.040 deep cultural bigotry against the west and it it you know we saw it from his dad it's replicated in him
00:35:05.640 progressive politicians have have it i think we saw it from biden instead of saying yeah we'll just
00:35:11.320 finish this almost completely finish keystone xl he goes over to saudi arabia and begs them to up
00:35:18.840 production what a weak weak thing for you to show the world as far as foreign policy goes but i mean
00:35:27.000 that i think probably the least of biden's weakness i think he's a man in cognitive decline and i should
00:35:33.720 report the democrats for elder abuse but i i i hate to i i don't want to be the person who tries
00:35:42.280 to get inside the mind of a progressive but i think it has a lot to do with elitism you see
00:35:47.960 in alberta you don't have to go to university to make 250 000 a year you could just be a rig manager
00:35:55.560 and it's it's still one of those places where hard work and uh good choices putting your head down
00:36:06.040 you can still make a living with your back and your hand in alberta and a damn good living for your
00:36:11.000 family and i think those elitists in the east and in those progressive circles they really despise the
00:36:19.960 power that the oil industry gives to blue collar people they don't like it whatsoever and they
00:36:27.320 keep trying to starve the industry that gives these people that they the serfs it's the health
00:36:33.400 serfs get power really is through the oil industry and that they don't like it one bit
00:36:39.160 well justin trudeau has far more in common with some big oil baron in saudi arabia who's happy
00:36:44.280 to abuse people's rights as we've seen by all of this conduct then he does with working
00:36:48.440 class people trying to provide for their family that's why he he relates to these people that's
00:36:53.320 why he likes these people that's why likely and i mean i'm sure when you look at the networks of just
00:36:57.720 new go before he became leader of this country and after it's not going to be the accumulated
00:37:02.920 wealth of his salary over those years and it's going to be quite a bit more that's that happens
00:37:07.080 with almost every politician who enters uh leadership on a national level which is troubling to say the
00:37:12.280 very least but these people certainly identify far more closely with abusive global leaders than
00:37:18.280 they do with average joe's trying to take care of their family that's why they do business with
00:37:23.000 these people it categorically is not to get into the cultural clash marxism sort of stuff but there is
00:37:30.200 this overwhelming malice towards anything western from easterners not all by any sort of the imagination
00:37:37.160 but certainly the ottawa laurentian elite um who are who are just malicious they i mean they hate some of
00:37:44.440 their own people but they're right next door to them and they pay the bills to some extent so
00:37:49.080 they're willing to put up with them but they have so much unmerited and directed malice towards the
00:37:53.880 west that by the way is often responsible for the wealth and paying their salaries um but it's so
00:37:59.880 unwarranted but it's so evident because other than bribery or malice there's no real justification
00:38:06.280 for anything that these folks are doing it's troubling um i don't know if you have anything else on
00:38:10.600 that i am here gonna hear that we are no i was just gonna yeah i was just gonna say that's a great
00:38:14.760 segue into um your interview with our friend tarik because he is a guy who's not from here but he came
00:38:23.880 to the west and he fell in love with the west and the freedom and again the ethos that hard work and
00:38:31.480 good choices can earn you a great living and we don't care where you're from we just care that you're
00:38:37.880 here and uh you have a really great interview with tarik um and he you know he's a a cowboy
00:38:44.840 from the middle east who came to alberta just fell in love with the place and never left
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00:41:07.240 for you yeah okay go ahead sorry thanks so getting in this conversation for people we've talked to him a
00:41:14.120 few times but for the latest episode of the buffalo which is brought to us by our generous sponsors
00:41:19.240 who are advertising with us um app upper prosperity project um we got we were going out here and
00:41:24.680 sharing these incredible western stories and we've shared tarik's story before but maybe not in
00:41:29.800 like complete depth we kind of touched on the details he has some political involvement with the
00:41:33.960 maverick party and other organizations but for this story i wanted to really get his perspective
00:41:38.680 because something like 10 years ago he actually showed up as a tourist to the calgary stampede
00:41:43.800 um and saw rodeo for the first time often he'd go on trips to music festivals or whatever always to
00:41:50.120 some sort of event he's like he was watching a western movie he's like heck i'm gonna go
00:41:54.280 see a rodeo and then he's looking up what's the biggest rodeos on earth a couple in vegas calgary
00:41:58.760 stampede he's like i'm one of the calgary stampede the rockies they're there i will check it out the
00:42:03.640 first time he saw a buck come flyer a rock come flying out of that chute he immediately was like
00:42:10.680 i need to do this so yeah he saw the hard work he saw the grit he saw it he moved back to dubai
00:42:18.040 sold everything came here any jokingly in the video if you watch it if you haven't yet check it out it's
00:42:23.160 pretty great um he said he bought his alberta starter pack i think he went out and bought cowboy boots on
00:42:27.960 day one uh a set of tools on day two and a truck on day three um and he's like he has he has like a
00:42:35.560 ranch hand company he competes in the local rodeos he's on the airdrie ag society and the incredible
00:42:41.480 thing with his story is he he on day one when he arrived here he actually sent an email i think or a
00:42:48.040 call to the airdrie ag society and the president called him right away they went for coffee um she got
00:42:55.480 him right into it the first weekend he was in alberta he was opening the shoots at a local rodeo
00:43:01.400 um they helped him when he bought his first horse they they kind of walked him through everything
00:43:05.720 and it's incredible just how albertan that is this is someone from dubai not of this culture
00:43:11.960 who just was very much an outsider i don't think that i don't know if there's anything else in the
00:43:15.880 world where there's a complete outsider you can call in and say what do i do and like the president
00:43:20.040 of the local organization is like it's so important that we get this guy in um so he
00:43:25.240 said that it was the most inclusive most welcoming community they didn't care if you're willing to
00:43:29.880 do hard work um you were in so it's incredible lots of us maybe take stampede for granted um he
00:43:35.800 saw it for what it was and was absolutely blown away and the man loves the west i say time and
00:43:40.920 time again he may be from dubai he is as albert as they come it's an incredible stampede story but uh
00:43:47.640 it's incredible to see he's advocating for the west he says in the video it took about five minutes to
00:43:52.200 see that alberta was getting a raw deal so not only is he a dubai kid turned alberta cowboy um he's
00:43:58.680 also a political advocate for the west for alberta for these energy resources oil and engineering was
00:44:04.840 his background so he carries on in those fields but it's it's truly an incredible story it really
00:44:09.160 is i whenever i talk to somebody about rodeo i'm sharing his story he's just so incredible
00:44:14.200 he is everything i know to be true about small town alberta also so when you hear people from
00:44:19.960 downtown edmonton the ndp progressives accusing people from rural alberta of being just a bunch
00:44:26.840 of backwoods hillbilly rednecks that hate um muslims and newcomers that my experience with
00:44:34.680 rural alberta could not be further from the truth it's people who don't know us who think those things
00:44:40.680 about us we hear that from uh the justin trudeau liberals that they have all these anti-racism
00:44:45.880 policies in place not to deal with the likes of justin trudeau who wears blackface so many times
00:44:51.000 that he lost count but to deal with small town alberta and you know tarik's story is a monkey
00:44:58.840 wrench in their scheme yeah 100 you know even some of the stuff with like all the nazi flags and stuff
00:45:06.520 when i was in milk river when the guys were down in coots i'm sure it was similar in ottawa
00:45:10.520 you would have got your teeth rearranged by a trucker if you showed up with a nazi flag
00:45:15.880 and everything there was completely peaceful and everything but if someone made a racist remark or
00:45:21.320 was flying a nazi flag that's probably one of the thresholds that would have garnered the responses
00:45:26.680 that they were saying these people were violent and everything it wasn't the case the whole time
00:45:30.200 but that being overtly racist or discriminating is probably one of the things that would escalate
00:45:35.240 these truckers these cowboy folks um it's it's really incredible just how far this went uh tarik
00:45:42.200 makes a joke about all the talk about the color of his neck but he's never felt or alberta's necks
00:45:47.960 but he's never felt so included never felt so welcome never once heard a deriding remark um he
00:45:54.120 jokes that sometimes people uh the announcer that rodeos might get his name a bit wrong but he's like but
00:45:59.000 that's about the extent of it um he was totally and wholly welcomed into this and like you said i i just
00:46:05.160 don't think that there is i've never heard a better story that absolutely undermines everything they
00:46:10.680 would have you believe about these small towns they're they're so absolutely down to earth
00:46:15.720 welcoming humble they also and it's incredible how conservative they are they don't want to bother
00:46:20.920 you i was having a burger in a small town somewhere um and there's a big family sitting at a table and
00:46:25.880 i'm sitting alone i was between stories um and they're kind of looking over but every time i'd look
00:46:30.440 they kind of look down but it's pretty apparent they recognize me but they're they're they're
00:46:35.080 the dad's kind of saying look down at the end the dad walks over just says thanks for your work son
00:46:39.400 and then he goes back and the family leaves they're very like to each their own and we'll just do our
00:46:44.200 own thing and if you need a hand they'll be happy to come there but yeah so far from what they would
00:46:48.840 have you uh believe and i think that's part of the reason that these auto elites these politicians
00:46:54.200 hate them is because ultimately push come to shove um like we saw milk river coots these people band
00:46:59.400 together even if you're the kid from dubai um and you're like i want to be part of this community
00:47:03.480 they're like well if you're willing to roll up your sleeves you're in and you can't beat those types
00:47:08.280 of people people who get come together regardless of the color of their skin regardless of their face
00:47:13.160 regardless of what they may like or dislike but people who band together ultimately as a community
00:47:18.200 that is the most dangerous thing in the world for overreaching politicians yeah uh you know what on
00:47:24.920 that note i'll just touch on the uh pat king hearing this morning i was up uh quarter to seven
00:47:30.520 this morning in court because of the time change um with regard to pat king his bail hearing was today
00:47:38.120 and much of uh what was said in court is covered under a publication ban so as opposed to my usual
00:47:46.760 deluge of tweets when i'm covering a court hearing there was not a lot that i could touch on with regard to
00:47:53.400 evidence um or things that may be brought into the trial going forward but pat king has been held in
00:48:02.440 jail since february so five months on i think it's 10 maybe it's 12 but it might be 10 and then
00:48:11.720 subsequently he was charged um later on in april with uh perjury and so he was released um with some
00:48:21.080 pretty serious yes okay it's 16 so initially he had 10 and then others were tacked on including
00:48:27.320 some perjury um later on in april and i tune into that i really have concerns about what reality some
00:48:39.640 of these judges are living in when they describe uh what happened in ottawa the street protests with the
00:48:45.960 bouncy castles in this in the concerts and stuff and the shitty hockey and the uh pop-up soup kitchens
00:48:54.040 and uh this you know picking up garbage and things like that i have a real tough time with judges who
00:49:02.040 describe it as chaos and carnage and i sit through that all the time and it's like did you poke your
00:49:07.640 head outside did you go down there or are you just relying on several retracted cbc uh reports because
00:49:15.400 the way cbc reports it versus the reality of the people who were there very much different i mean
00:49:21.480 she even commended the police for their um not hurting anybody when they were clearing the streets
00:49:28.680 well i think our alexa lavoie and guillaume wa would probably take umbrage with that because
00:49:34.920 guillaume was pepper sprayed in the face as alexa's videographer alexa was shot in the leg with a
00:49:41.080 crowd control pepper scan pepper canister at close range that canister hit the ground and broke which
00:49:47.640 then pepper sprayed her eyes and she was struck with a baton but you know this is this is not
00:49:56.040 old ladies on mobility scooters and old ladies getting people people being dragged out of things
00:50:03.160 yeah andrew lotten like it's just it's like they have not they're commenting on things that they
00:50:10.680 haven't they i don't think they have the full breadth of information there they're only relying on certain
00:50:16.280 sources how does it happen though like how can a judge just be overtly factually wrong and it's it is this
00:50:24.280 like new it's like the same thing with the political class and i understand there's uh there's protections as
00:50:29.080 far as judges because they often deal with very sort of serious things and they don't want personal
00:50:33.480 repercussions but i mean if part of your ruling is a factually errant account of the events upon
00:50:39.400 which your ruling is based that i was not i mean these are going to be thrown away in appeals processes
00:50:45.240 eventually but how how as a judge can you state something that's overtly contradictory to the truth
00:50:51.240 yeah um i don't know how much i can say about the uh conditions um and king's condition while he was
00:51:02.280 in jail but that was a consideration for releasing him um it's terrible i i just couldn't believe what i
00:51:09.400 was hearing um but and just like you wouldn't wish it on your worst enemy and i've been a staunch critic of
00:51:18.440 pat king he dislikes me i have no personal feelings about him but i know that he doesn't like me um i've
00:51:25.160 debunked some of his baloney um and i know ezra has too when he said that he got the alberta health
00:51:33.800 services to admit that they had no evidence of isolation of the coronavirus while he was self
00:51:39.800 representing himself in court on a lockdown ticket and basically uh alberta health services said they
00:51:47.160 have no material evidence pertaining to his case as in this is irrelevant what yeah this is irrelevant
00:51:53.800 to your lockdown ticket and we don't care and we've got nothing to we've got like there's nothing to
00:52:00.120 show here not that we don't have evidence of isolation of the coronavirus it's that whatever
00:52:05.240 evidence we do have it's not relevant to whatever you're arguing here today and you didn't file the
00:52:09.400 subpoena properly anyway and so i pulled those transcripts after he went on an american news outlet and made
00:52:16.280 those claims that went viral and i thought yeah this is that doesn't sound right and uh i did the work
00:52:23.960 we got the transcripts we read i literally just read them and said ah here he's got a gross
00:52:29.080 misunderstanding of the legal terminology here um which is why you hire a lawyer to like yeah to make
00:52:36.280 sure that we do this yeah there's frequently stories that come to us and they sound incredible
00:52:43.320 or like oh this is the smoking gun this is the kudaga to to put an end to all of this um if something
00:52:49.080 is too good to be true what we usually do is scrutinize it as journalists should do this it'd be
00:52:53.160 great it'd be great if the cbc or some of these other organizations tried it um and sometimes these
00:52:57.880 stories like sheila said turn out to be factually errant and they're there there there's something
00:53:02.760 fundamentally wrong with them and misunderstanding whether it be overtly lying or unintentionally
00:53:07.640 misunderstanding um there's there's a degree of uh judgment within that but we'll often run it by
00:53:12.840 lawyers and say does this sound judicially correct and and then we bring it to you guys factual sorry
00:53:18.680 but carry on yeah no no and i just a lot of people were mad at me for that why would you do that
00:53:25.400 people need hope yeah people need hope but not false hope that's just snake oil and uh i think it's
00:53:30.680 unkind to yeah it's unkind to keep people in a a sweet sweet lie when they need to live in reality
00:53:36.600 and uh uh you know whether or not it was intentional or otherwise when i contacted both the journalist
00:53:43.480 and king to say like maybe you guys just misunderstand this um i realized that some of the language they
00:53:50.120 use in court is difficult i court report all the time so i know that it's it is difficult um as a lay
00:53:56.600 person um but would you mind correcting the record and instead i got you know people mad at me for
00:54:02.120 that all that is to say none of that matters this guy's been in jail for five months five months
00:54:11.800 tell me like child sex offenders murderers get bail he doesn't get bail five months
00:54:19.880 it's it's it's it's whatever you feel this is unjust he's been released though today after a two-day
00:54:28.680 bail hearing last week with some pretty strict conditions they it's a lot like house arrest well
00:54:36.520 it is basically house arrest so a huge a huge um bail up front no contact with other organizers
00:54:45.720 multiple sureties involved on this checking in on him no social media he has to close down his
00:54:50.840 website no participation in any anti-government protests a 10 p.m to 6 a.m curfew he's basically
00:54:58.440 only allowed out for medical treatment and to go to work um and he has to and he's like that's it and um
00:55:07.080 um it's it's that that wasn't good enough either for karimji he's the uh crown who is also on the
00:55:16.520 tamera lich uh file he wanted that because some of the criticism had leveled at him because of the
00:55:27.800 treatment of tamera lich was what are you doing spending all these taxpayer dollars to fly out three
00:55:34.200 or four cops in a private jet to grab tamera lich from medicine hat and bring her all the way back
00:55:38.360 to ottawa that seems a little ridiculous over a photo so to address that he says okay well if pat king
00:55:46.200 breaches pat will have to turn himself in to the ottawa police immediately like if you breach and that
00:55:56.200 we've decided you're in breach you have to get yourself back to ottawa immediately or you're in breach
00:56:02.440 again pat king's basically indigent at this point he hasn't been able to work he hasn't been able to
00:56:08.360 see his kids i don't know if his medical conditions now will even allow for that what are you doing
00:56:14.840 making somebody responsible for the cost of their own arrest maybe act reasonably before you breach
00:56:21.000 someone on a minor thing maybe leave him in the medicine or the edmonton jail or wherever he ends up
00:56:26.040 because he's going to be shipped immediately back to alberta keep him there have him appear remotely but
00:56:31.880 flying a bunch of cops out in a private jet to bring them all back all back to ottawa that seems a little
00:56:36.680 ridiculous but i thought it was interesting that that was the solution that that that was the thing
00:56:42.520 that karimji thought people found objectionable was the cost of the taxpayer that it should be on
00:56:49.880 the i don't know the defendant when it was no the resources you're expending on this minor bs
00:56:56.360 that's what people was mad but he didn't he didn't get that there there's going to need to be after
00:57:02.440 this all settles and all the god willing appeals processes which on some of these fronts it seems
00:57:09.480 probable with with arthur paulowski and some of the other cases uh chris scott of the appeals process are
00:57:15.080 likely leaning towards partial or complete success and overturning some of the things we've seen before
00:57:21.320 there's going to need to be massive judicial reviews um i don't know how exactly that's going to carry
00:57:27.400 out but it's absolutely essential when tamara leach is being held now and for anyone i don't understand
00:57:36.120 whatsoever she the the for those who don't recall she took a photo with somebody that she wasn't allowed
00:57:42.120 to have communication with unless her legal counsel was present at a dinner being hosted by her legal
00:57:48.040 counsel with all of her legal counsel present some of them might be in the picture even
00:57:53.080 at face value she didn't reach the terms of her her bail by any metric but she was at an event
00:57:59.480 with her lawyers with her legal counsel um and she's being held regardless this is such nuanced
00:58:05.240 nitty-gritty stuff you literally have like serial sex offenders getting caught around playgrounds again
00:58:11.720 while on bail and they're all been tossed before a judge in like 12 hours and the judge is like
00:58:17.160 don't do that again we're gonna let you go but and they re-offend while on they re-offend while
00:58:22.200 on bail and get bail again yeah it's insane it is absolutely monstrous um and and for judges watching
00:58:30.360 some certainly do like give your head a shake like look at reality look at what look at some of your other
00:58:38.520 cases that you're working on and juxtapose them for just a moment with the prosecution and persecution
00:58:45.000 that is going on and i think persecution is becoming a more apropos term um of some of these
00:58:50.920 people um they are going to be due if justice is done immense settlements when all of this comes to
00:58:58.600 light when all of this comes to fruition and i hope these people they've been so abused so derided
00:59:05.000 i hope they don't i'm not offering legal advice by any stretch but i hope they don't sign off on time
00:59:10.200 served and you get to move on with your life because this is categorical injustice and if this
00:59:15.800 continues just to carry on as it is the judicial system will not remain it can't be trusted people
00:59:21.800 will not look at it the same way whatsoever that started with the auto police it started with the
00:59:27.080 arrest of pastor ardu povolowski james coates and it's gotten worse and worse and worse this is targeted
00:59:32.280 political harassment full stop plain and simple i'm really well running out of time yeah there's just one
00:59:38.680 more thing i want to mention from the from the bail hearing um he cannot engage in media
00:59:45.720 any sort of media interviews and again i find much of what pat king says in well in general
00:59:52.440 objectionable um i think he gets his facts wrong almost constantly um i think that he misleads people
01:00:00.760 for clicks and likes but do i think his tongue should be cut out not at all and i think that's the
01:00:06.920 difference between our side and the left is if someone says something i disagree with i just don't
01:00:14.280 listen but they want him silenced he can't even do media interviews to talk about the conditions that
01:00:21.960 he faced in jail and what it did to him that's outrageous it is absolutely outrageous now i know why
01:00:30.120 his lawyer agreed to this condition because she obviously just wants him to shut up but that's not
01:00:36.200 the point the point is he should be able to tell the world what happened to him in there that's the
01:00:42.280 point yeah this is the stuff of non-democratic nations exactly i'll tell you what we'll let you go
01:00:49.720 but you can't tell anybody what happened to you what what are you hiding what was happening in your prison
01:00:55.320 jail or you go back to jail if you tell everybody what what happened to you the first time we're
01:01:00.520 going to stick you back in there yeah it's sick yeah it's absolutely wild um wild to see what's
01:01:08.120 happening in this country and again i i said this off the bat but if you're wondering how a country like
01:01:12.920 venezuela goes from one of the bastions of freedom in south america with the fourth highest economy in the
01:01:19.640 world to absolute communist hell hole that's falling apart eating the zoo animals yeah eating
01:01:27.240 zoo animals uh and i think something like the population lost 20 of their average body weight
01:01:32.680 not that they were overweight to start with uh but the the population is starving it's leadership like
01:01:38.520 this it's corrupt judiciaries like this it's politicians like pat brown um that that lead us down
01:01:44.440 this troubling path um we were talking bad judge i want to talk good judge for just a couple
01:01:49.160 seconds here um i know we have to wrap soon i'm sure you've got a busy day but a judge blocks
01:01:53.960 that biden directive allowing trans athletes to compete in women's sports some sensibility that
01:02:00.280 protects people's well-being um we've seen trans athletes absolutely dominating in women's sports
01:02:07.000 without uh without really anyone daring to stand in competition with them um especially we've seen
01:02:12.360 some of the more egregious cases with mma where people have been absolutely female athletes
01:02:16.760 particularly beaten to a pulp power lifting competitions cycling competitions whatever
01:02:21.560 it may be um of course there was efforts uh concerted efforts to prevent that uh swimming organizations
01:02:28.280 saying we're not going to allow this to happen anymore there has to be thresholds there has to be
01:02:31.960 measures of course biden never want to address anything important and always want to weigh in on
01:02:37.000 progressive politics um made effectively an order to allow people to compete wherever they want
01:02:43.640 um a judge now sort of interjecting and preventing that from moving forward so um there are a few sane
01:02:49.480 good ones out there to say the very least yeah and i learned that about uh public sector bureaucrats
01:02:56.120 last week there are a couple within uh canadian heritage which oversees sports canada who have tried
01:03:05.800 and tried and tried to be the voice of reason on this issue in canada and the liberals continue to
01:03:11.480 ignore them and pray for those people they're probably in a re-education camp somewhere just
01:03:16.440 getting re-educated and diversity trained to death somewhere um after their colleagues told on them but
01:03:23.400 i've read the briefing notes and uh we know you're out there um and i appreciate what you're trying to do for
01:03:29.400 our daughters uh you're putting your careers at great risk okay let's get to uh some of these chats
01:03:35.800 because we're past the top of the hour already so we've got uh university gives us a buck how dare
01:03:42.200 he say he didn't do anything wrong i hope he'll be kicked out in october i just you know and it's
01:03:48.760 funny how he's like i signed up all these people to the conservative party of canada who feel disaffected
01:03:54.200 you signed up low liability low interest uh those aren't even conservative voters those are just
01:04:02.680 people who bought a membership if you can't retain them after you go you're probably not they probably
01:04:09.240 weren't conservatives because they don't even share the most basic conservative values well and we know
01:04:14.440 we know that there is and patrick brown is someone who did this uh there's certain cultural communities
01:04:20.040 where they uh their leaders of the cultural community will say oh this is the guy we're
01:04:24.120 backing he's kind of got our interests at heart and they'll they'll sell and this is some of the
01:04:28.680 sketchy stuff where you see maybe one credit card used to process a bunch or at least they're like oh
01:04:33.160 we've pre-gathered the funds here it is um and suddenly hundreds of memberships being sold to one
01:04:38.360 community um those people and i mean we've seen it with jagmeet singh and justin trudeau where they say
01:04:43.160 oh we were we're told by our faith leaders to be here um i don't know if i'm really going to support
01:04:48.040 them or they're heckling the people in fact but um there was a lot of that we saw that the
01:04:52.280 leadership debates in edmonton as well where these communities kind of band together and then that
01:04:58.200 patrick found lots of his sold memberships that he advocated for were bulk sales of that nature that
01:05:04.520 people in other places um including jason kenney here and uh were criticized for doing we saw this
01:05:12.440 firsthand i think it was in a david menzies video it might have been in a dakota video actually
01:05:17.080 um it was a patrick brown event and they were asking the people like why do you support patrick
01:05:22.680 brown and he said i don't my mosque just told me to be here i'm actually a ppc voter
01:05:29.240 that's about right this isn't a conspiracy theory this is like bona fide fact this is something
01:05:33.720 they tell us on camera they're like no the mosque told us to be here but i actually am a ppc voter
01:05:39.160 yeah yeah so and i don't think that people who are in cultural conservative communities who tend to be
01:05:46.440 social conservatives as well i don't think patrick brown would be their guy to start with um so
01:05:54.360 anyway uh aaron burton 32 gives us 10 bucks and says i love how patrick brown brought his wife and
01:06:00.280 kids to the podium sympathy points keep up the great work rebel you know i just i've got nothing but uh
01:06:06.760 pity for his um wife and kids and sure he brought them there for optics sake but on the flip side
01:06:13.960 politicians do that all the time when they do announcements about their future they always
01:06:18.680 bring their family to show like hey i'm a family guy i'm doing this for my kids that's why i care
01:06:23.480 about the future so it is um it's cynical but everybody does it not just him yeah and lovely
01:06:31.560 family very friendly his wife waved and smiled and it was very yeah things oh yeah so lovely family we're
01:06:38.920 not going to throw anything their way whatsoever god bless them nope i generally leave the families
01:06:45.160 right out of everything um but they they seem really nice yeah uh fraser gives us five bucks over
01:06:51.640 the weekend another crazy bee shot three people thank god there was an armed civilian that shot the bee dead
01:06:57.720 yeah again armed civilian stops a bad guy takes a good guy with a gun to stop a bad guy with a gun
01:07:03.720 that's always the case um so that's why i'm such a critic of progressives who want me to outsource my
01:07:10.920 safety to uh the likes of the uvalde police you know like if we learned anything from uvalde it's that uh
01:07:20.280 maybe the police aren't gonna help you stop stop everything everyone wait a second i need to go get
01:07:25.480 some hand sanitizer so everyone watching just stop because i'm gonna go do that right now instead of
01:07:31.160 carrying on with stream with you is the logic of that police force i mean they're looking at their
01:07:35.480 phones and and doing everything except intervening to save lives arresting unarmed moms who were gonna
01:07:42.040 go in and just do it with their bare hands arresting them yeah and then wasn't it wasn't it a border
01:07:48.200 guard who eventually showed up and a border guard who is at the barber shop and for the barber shotgun
01:07:54.760 borrowed the barber shotgun because he got a text message from his wife and you know what again
01:08:00.760 i i said this to juan before but the texas border guards are the best law enforcement agency in the
01:08:08.360 entire country they've got a compassion for the people who are being trafficked across the border
01:08:14.440 but boy when called upon to act no matter what they come they help and they are the front line in
01:08:21.160 defending the homeland they really are well and this is but this goes back to that note on accountability
01:08:26.520 for politicians and judges it has to happen with police too when you have ontario ottawa police
01:08:33.560 like laughing about putting their jack boots on and running over ladies on mobility scooters
01:08:38.200 and pointing guns in people's faces who are literally parked and maybe not even involved in
01:08:42.840 the protest um those people need to be held to account those people who refuse to take action
01:08:48.360 to save lives that was their job and duty at that time they all need to be fired immediately but it
01:08:54.120 won't happen because they're part of that class that that doesn't face accountability right uh alberta
01:09:01.560 separatist gives us five libraries politicians need to be licensed like truckers electricians plumbers
01:09:06.440 lawyers doctors inspectors and every every other profession we trust i don't even care about licensing
01:09:11.880 because people want a journalism license and journalism is a thing you do and not a guild you join
01:09:18.280 um but i think they should be licensed as a trade worker in order to be a politician
01:09:24.120 sure sure that makes sense yeah you know what if you're going to license other people you should
01:09:30.040 be licensed too yeah well police to be in police to be in these other departments you need like
01:09:34.280 life experience and to prove you're you're a sane and sensible person so experience more than a drama
01:09:40.360 teacher say to be leader of this country i don't think that's necessarily a bad idea on the flip side
01:09:46.040 isn't that what the electoral process and the campaign is all about making that case to the public as
01:09:50.760 opposed to some licensing agency because who would be on the licensing agency but your fellow liberals
01:09:56.680 right i'll be honest they never pick they never pick like the people you want making these decisions
01:10:03.480 for these sorts of things look at the ppg parliamentary press gallery or the alberta legislature press
01:10:09.320 gallery having witch hunts for for journalists they don't like right like you don't want to give these
01:10:14.360 people the power but um yeah i don't know there's my solution is always not more bureaucracy but
01:10:22.200 wouldn't it be nice if they got a taste of their own medicine sometimes um and then the politicians
01:10:27.240 can lose their license for not doing their job for lying or corruption they also need to be able to be
01:10:31.320 sued well they can be just not when they yeah just not when they're speaking like in the house
01:10:37.080 then you have parliamentary privilege january 777 gives us five bucks if politicians care so much
01:10:43.800 about environmental impacts why are they dropping cyanide and heavy metals on us globally in the
01:10:47.960 form of chemicals okay um fraser gives us a buck talking about products i bought today i bought the
01:10:55.880 justin castro t-shirt can't wait to wear it proudly as at our next rally we have some great great fun
01:11:02.040 new shirts in the rebel news store at rebelnewsstore.com um i think we have a very there's this is one of
01:11:08.520 my favorites come and take it the the church shirt um that's on my list i just got my promo
01:11:14.600 code to order some new t-shirts and i'm i'm filling my stuff yeah there's klaus schwab stuff there's
01:11:20.680 trucker stuff um there's farmer stuff there's church stuff so all those that beef shirt with the
01:11:27.240 little steer is so good i love it i love it i love it i got compliments when i was out and about
01:11:34.200 wearing that shirt and then we've got one from alberta dawn gives us two bucks where's jason kenny
01:11:40.040 on this nitrogen fertilizer issue western premiers need to say hell no the west we'll see how it works
01:11:44.680 out in ontario and quebec and then we'll talk yeah and then january 777 gives us two bucks when
01:11:50.520 trudeau gave one billion to the provinces to initiate the vaccine protocol 10 provinces uh 100 million dollars
01:11:56.120 per province where did the alberta funds go jason kenny well it just went into general coffers and
01:12:01.080 actually i think it was a billion dollars per province was it not yeah maybe i'm wrong yeah
01:12:05.960 i think it was a billion dollars per province if you brought in it was to support the implementation
01:12:11.240 of the vaccine passport system and it just i think it just went into general revenue and
01:12:15.880 this goes to how insanely high the spending is um i did ask travis tables about the four billion
01:12:21.160 and spending allegedly missing uh over covid uh covid response uh mechanism supplies all that
01:12:27.960 stuff he did assure me that there is an update coming and everything is accounted for um so the
01:12:32.600 money is not missing as original report stated but a billion dollars is not a lot of money even in
01:12:38.280 the province of four million people in this day and age they spend unimaginable sums of money um
01:12:43.960 and that that's part of the problem to be honest sure it is okay i think that brings us to the end of
01:12:49.960 the show um adam thanks so much for coming along on this wild ride and you know we had some breaking
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01:13:43.320 at rebel news and again around the world in our specific locations um we'll i guess yeah i think
01:13:49.160 i'm here tomorrow i'll see everybody tomorrow i think i'm on air with david menzies and as david
01:13:53.480 menzies always says stay sane so i've always wanted to be a people helper i've always wanted to help
01:14:01.320 people so naturally firefighter and emt that just fell into my wheelhouse um but over the last few years
01:14:08.760 i've noticed especially with the the calgary department it's turning more into a corporate
01:14:13.000 business unit and it's not about serving the needs of the citizens sure the guys like my brothers we're
01:14:20.840 there rain or snow we're there for the people but sometimes it just feels like the agenda is getting
01:14:27.960 pushed from administration to be more of a business unit and i don't like the way the direction was going