DAILY | Trudeau says 90% boosters or else; SK. stabbing suspect's history; Alberta's sovereignty act
Summary
Many of the goods we all count on every day are brought to us by truck drivers. Many of them were arrested and jailed for peacefully exercising their right to protest the government's attempt to silence them. The government tried to smear them as "racist" and accused them of being "bigoted" and called them "bigots". They were arrested, jailed, seized their trucks and bank accounts, invoked a form of martial law called the Emergency Act, and to this day, there are truckers that remain in jail.
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as will advance my name i am the president of rebel news sometimes i call myself rebel commander to
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make myself feel a little tougher than i am what a pleasure to be in the seat you know i used to do
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these live streams every single day when the pandemic started i had so much to say and folks
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were so curious about so many things then our company went and doubled in size we went from 30
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staff to 65 and i instead of having time to do things that i love like talk on tv or even i wrote
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a book in the early days of the pandemic called china virus uh well my life became taken over by
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administrative matters and meetings and i thought to myself hang on what am i doing i i can always
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make time for a quick live stream maybe not 90 minutes as i sometimes went during the day but i
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can do half an hour in addition to my nighttime show which i still do every day at 8 p.m eastern six
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mountain and um i had a couple things on my mind today i i heard uh andrew and mocha talk about the
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trucker convoy which i think was the most important democratic moment of the pandemic
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it got rid of erin o'toole the fake conservative leader uh federally it precipitated the
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defenestration that's a fancy word that means throw out the window it precipitated the defenestration of
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jason kenny in alberta it's ironic that the only two politicians it got rid of are nominally conservative
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but it's actually not surprising because it forced those leaders
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to prove well are you freedom oriented or not are you authoritarian or anti-authoritarian are you
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for personal sovereignty over your own body are you for limited government are you for privacy
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and both erin o'toole and jason kenney failed the test very interesting um unfortunately jason
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kenney and erin o'toole are not justin trudeau who thinks of himself as having been
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vindicated i mean he brought in martial law and um he's still considered polite company isn't that odd
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um can you go to omar al gabra's tweet omar al gabra is the transport minister who these days is more
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famous for the absolute disaster that is canadian airports like just absolute disaster look at this
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tweet i couldn't believe the chutzpah of him tweeting this many of the goods we all count on
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every day are brought to us by truck drivers am i a two-year-old am i a two why are you talking to me
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like i'm a two-year-old i've had the chance to meet many of them this year yeah when they were in jail
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and listen to their stories i like stories because i'm a grown-up your work is essential for our supply
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chain and for all canadians thank you national trucking week
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you know omar al gabra was part of the trudeau cabinet when trudeau said the truckers were racist
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were misogynist that means they hate women were intolerant were bigoted this is what they said
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about the truckers when in fact the truckers were very diverse every background a lot of truckers from
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quebec a lot of truckers who happen to be indo-canadian including seek truckers not only
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did they defame the truckers smear them insult them call them names for merely peacefully exercising
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their right to protest but they arrested them jailed them seized their trucks seized their bank accounts
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invoked a form of martial law called the emergencies act to this day there are truckers that remain in
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jail i learned today there's a trucker who's been rotting in jail since may i want to learn more
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about his case tamara leach the peaceful metis grandma who was sort of the spiritual leader of
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the truckers was put in jail what 48 days on what she hasn't been convicted of anything
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inciting mischief i don't think anyone in the history of canada has ever been jailed
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pending trial for a charge of inciting mischief i don't think anyone in the history of canada has
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been jailed for actually being convicted of inciting mischief how do you possibly do that
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and omar al-gabra has the temerity the chutzpah of going online saying i love truckers i love you guys
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except for when i'm demonizing you jailing you seizing your bank account or deploying riot police
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against you other than that i really like you truckers what a disgrace he is
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i see news in black locks which is one of my favorite media outlets one of the very few in
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this country that like us don't take money from the government there's a story in black locks
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about the justice minister now remember who the justice minister is his name is david lametti
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and and he looks like you know what you can't judge a book by its cover but he looks like a
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weasel i'm sorry he does and i say that because i can't help think about how he got his job
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you might recall his predecessor was the first indigenous justice minister in canadian history
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a woman named jody wilson raybold who i mean in in certain ways she was too activist for me she was
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too left wing for me but put aside ideological differences i think jody wilson raybold may have
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been the most ethically sound morally sound conscientious cabinet minister in a generation
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i don't think there was anyone who was more moral or ethical or clean than jody wilson raybold
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and she wouldn't go along with some trial fixing scheme that gerald butts and trudeau had and she
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was literally fired as justice minister because she would not let trudeau interfere with the criminal
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trial of his buddies at snc lavaland the most ethical justice minister in canadian history
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was fired for being too ethical and she just happened to be an indigenous woman of color
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so who says boss boss boss i want her office i want her paycheck i want her title i want the power
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to appoint judges and yes i will do everything you say i will throw any trial i will do your bidding
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justin but that crooked crooked weasel david lametti just a reminder of who we're dealing with
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when we're dealing with david lametti he is the most crooked justice minister to follow the most
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honest justice minister and his sole selling point to justin trudeau was i will do the dirty things
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that jody wilson raybold will not do just a little introduction to who we're dealing with so let's go to
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that story in black locks feared another rail blockade attorney general david lametti
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used emergency powers against the freedom convoy on fears protesters would block railways
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according to the department of justice records briefing notes did not explain why cabinet allowed
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2020 first nations blockade of railways without invoking the emergencies act
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threat threats were made to block railway lines which would result in significant disruptions
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staff wrote in april 23rd briefing materials to attorney general lametti railways serve customers
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in almost every part of the canadian economy said the department the result of railway blockade
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would be significant wrote staff canada's freight and industry transports more than 310 billion
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dollars worth of goods each year on a network that runs from coast to coast freedom convoy protesters
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did not block railways cabinet invoked the emergencies act on february 14th no similar action
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was taken to end 2020 rail protests by first nations month long blockades dated from february 7
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2020 in support of what suits in first nation demonstrations over a gas pipeline the blockades
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cost 283 million dollars and resulted more than a thousand layoffs according to a parliamentary budget
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office report thanks very much a complete lie by a complete liar the truckers went nowhere near the railway
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the truckers honked their horns in ottawa till the judge said stop honking your horns and they stopped
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and detroit for what a day day and a half and then they moved when they were told to
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they didn't block for a month like trudeau's allies did and why do you need the emergencies act
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to get tow trucks now that's laugh when you hear when you actually say but the criminal code in fact
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allows police to commandeer any vehicle including a tow truck it's a lie so what a pack of lies they're
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warming up they're getting ready with their pack of lies to talk because here comes the judicial inquiry
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into the truckers convoy you hear mocha mention that mocha um has a documentary coming up the
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timing of our documentary release was to coincide with the beginning of this commission the judge
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says he has emergency surgery so the commission is being delayed a bit but you can already see their
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attempt to revise history and that lying weasel david lametti wants to be part of it speaking lying
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weasels let's go to alberta again i want to tell you what's going on in alberta
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so uh jason kenney was one of the two political leaders in this country
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who lost their job because of their mishandling of the lockdown aaron o'toole the coward uh i don't
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know if you even remember who he is he used to be a leader of the federal conservative except for he
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wasn't a leader and he wasn't conservative and even though his title was her majesty's loyal opposition
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he did not oppose the lockdown that's salt without its saltiness what is the point of salt if it's not
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salty like what are you what is the point of a conservative opposition leader who is not
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conservative does not oppose and doesn't lead you are nothing nothing nothing a nullity empty an empty
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cab pulled up and aaron o'toole got out so he was the first casualty the truckers when the conservative
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party would no longer abide his liberal light good riddance to him jason kenney was the next and it was
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not just the truckers but it was his general war on anyone who opposed lockdowns especially christian
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pastors just like trudeau threw truckers in jail for 30 40 50 days well jason kenney actually did that
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first and he did it to pastors i wonder if justin trudeau thought i can jail truckers for a month or
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two because jason kenney the so-called conservative hero jailed pastors for a month or two so if the
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premier of alberta can jail christian pastors for a month surely the prime minister of canada can jail
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truckers for a month jason kenney actually set the standard for justin trudeau how gross is that
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but it backfired in jason kenney because the most freedom-oriented province whose motto is literally
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taken from our anthem strong and free the motto of alberta strong and free in latin fortis at liber
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so his own party was sick of him and they had a vote to get rid of him and he got 51 percent you might
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recall in a party leadership contest which was so close to failing he realized the end was near and he
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announced he would resign but he's still a what they call a lame duck premier so there's
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he's announced his resignation as soon as the party elects a new leader he'll be a caretaker
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premier until that time or as they sometimes say a lame duck it's and he has no authority anymore
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um he's certainly partying like it's 1999 in his final months international junkets while he's on
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the taxpayers dime just getting those frequent fly points in before he has to use his own money
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before he has to use his own money for the five-star hotels announcing spending and making all sorts of
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announcements for which he has no moral authority it's sort of gross actually for the former head of
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the taxpayers federation to conduct themselves that way um but he just can't cork it the guy who was
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disgracefully tossed aside sorry tossed aside as a disgrace rather by his own party he just can't he
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can't keep a tongue in his mouth and so he's criticizing one of the potential successors to him they're
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having a leadership contest danielle smith the former wild rose leader the former journalist
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uh looks like she's leading the contest to succeed jason kenny and kenny's
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sort of hand-picked heir named travis taves i i don't think he's connecting with people i think
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people aren't done punishing the conservative party and um and travis taves is so closely associated with
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jason kenny he's really a mini me travis taves was literally on the rooftop of the sky palace
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you might recall when all the restaurants and all the all the cities were locked down jason kenny had
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a private white tablecloth dinner on the rooftop of of a skyscraper called the sky palace uh just for
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him and his friends he had like a private catered private restaurant dinner party on the sky palace
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and travis taves was there and that guy yeah put that picture up show people what the sky palace
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was like this uh picture yeah just throw that up on the screen this picture was taken um by telephoto so
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there's um bears the look at that luxury you can see that's on a rooftop i'm not sure if you can
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quite see that so kenny is there um finance minister travis taves health minister tyler shandro
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they're just living love and life um i don't think they thought they would be photographed
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because they were way up in the sky looking down on the little people below like ants
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it was illegal for you or me to have a gathering even in a private home like this
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let alone in a restaurant but listen rules are for the little people not for the
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masters of the universe so travis taves from the sky palace
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is running for the leadership i don't know if he's going to win i think danielle smith is going
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to win because i don't think the party's done punishing its leaders yet so one of danielle smith's
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proposals is to invoke something she calls the sovereignty act and be a law that hasn't been
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written yet she's just talking about what the law will say but she hasn't drafted it and i suppose
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that's fair enough you probably want help with constitutional lawyers to draft that thing
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perfectly but she's basically saying it would expand alberta's uh role to fill up all the rights
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allotted to it under the constitution here's some obvious examples i don't know if you know this but
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certain provinces have their own state have their own provincial police force in ontario there's the opp
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quebec has asserted quebec that's the name of the provincial police in alberta uh jason kenney
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signed a deal with or renewed a deal with trudeau to have the rcmp do policing in the rural parts
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okay um i get it it used to be called the northwest mount of police it was very western but now it's run
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by a crooked police commissioner named brenda lucky who literally runs errands for trudeau all day long
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the david lametti of the mounties so why would you spend hundreds of millions of dollars sending
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that money to trudeau to have trudeau's police in charge of rural alberta are you crazy
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so that's an example of taking up space an alberta pension plan you know quebec has their own pension
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plan um immigration you know quebec has their so basically all the deal the same deal that quebec has
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in canada get that deal forever that's the idea behind the sovereignty act and here's another
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example um you know for many years before it was decriminalized or legalized you know a lot of police
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just would not charge someone for possession of marijuana i don't know if you know that you probably
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heard of it or saw it probably for 10 or 15 years before the legalization of marijuana police just
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did not lay charges if you had a marijuana joint on you they maybe took it and threw it in the gutter
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but they would not charge you they would they would lay the odd charge but only if it was just
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if they were charging you for five other things they would throw that on top
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there really were no prosecutions in this entire country of just someone found with the marijuana
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joint on them and then that's probably good policy when you think of how minor and modest a
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a violation of the law it was and and i don't even know if that law had strong political support so
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that was a political decision by police not to lay charges or not to issue tickets or charges and by
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prosecutors not to prosecute so it was a political discretion not to move on marijuana users so
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danielle smith is saying well we can use that same political discretion for example not to enforce
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trudeau's gun grab we can just say we're not going to make that a policing priority for the province of
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alberta and we control the prosecutors so we're just going to do that um i mean yeah throw danielle smith's
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tweet up on the screen just to show um what she meant uh is there some volume there you can throw
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the revenue to the rest of the country and we should just shut up and take whatever policies
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they jam down our throats we're not going to do that anymore we're going to assert our rights under
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the constitution and push back the reason we need the elbert sovereignty act is really to just assert
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that the constitution matters i mean i i think that the federal government launched us into a
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constitutional crisis in november of 2015 when they told us that we wouldn't be allowed to sell our
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resources the the constitution gives us the sovereign right to develop our resources as well as a whole
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variety of areas that we have exclusive jurisdiction over and the charter of rights and freedoms says
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that the rights and freedoms of our citizens are paramount we know we have jurisdiction over health
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over property and civil rights but we also have special recognition that we have the exclusive right
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to develop our resources and that is where ottawa keeps on invading our turf and that's why we have
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to push them back and say that we are going to defend the constitution against
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their intrusion this latest move by the environment minister to tell us we have to shut down half of
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our development of our energy industry within eight years people want to see us push back and push back
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hard and that's what the alberta sovereignty act would do it would give us the tools to say that ottawa has
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no business invading our provincial jurisdiction you know the un declaration of the rights of indigenous
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people i think people thought that that was going to be used to stop development there are 100 indigenous
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leaders that have oil and gas resources and they want to use that declaration to enforce the right
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to make their decisions to develop and so i think there's an enormous partnership that we can do with
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our first nations communities for economic reconciliation to partner with them on projects to make sure that
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first we don't need to see more but yeah so here's a prospective leader of the new ucp the united
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conservative party uh she seems to be in the lead it's it's hard to tell because you know it's not
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mass voting it's just anyone who's a member of the party but she seems to be doing well i i've
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seen a number of debates she seems to have the support of much of the crowd uh she dominates the media
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coverage all the other candidates are turning their guns on her that tells me that she's the one to
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beat i could be wrong um she has this proposal it sounded fairly reasonable to me i mean it sounds like
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an alberta first point of view which is not much different than a quebec first point of view that not just
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the parti quebecois proposed but every party basically has adopted the quebec first approach
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to that province so to sum up and i'm coming to my point now the truckers got rid of jason kenny they
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were the final spark that just threw him out because of his abuse of the pastors there's a leadership
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the seven candidates to vibe as his successor you just saw the leading one danielle smith you saw
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probably the second placer travis davis the sky palace guy you saw the keystone promise of danielle
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smith she uh wants that sovereignty to act to fill up the room in the constitution
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she phrases it as using the constitution respecting the constitution taking powers from the constitution
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that are appropriately that of the province so she's phrasing it now it's tough to know because
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the bill isn't written yet but i would imagine it would be drafted by a legislative council you know
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uh politicians don't typically hand write their own laws they consult with government lawyers to do it
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now you can agree with this or disagree with this you could uh if you disagree with it by the way can you
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please explain why it's fine for quebec but not fine for albert do me that one kind favor anything you
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criticize in her sovereignty act can you do the same for quebec especially if you're someone like jason kenny who's
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always had his eye on the prize in ottawa can you explain why the sovereignty act is a very very very very
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very bad idea in alberta but a very very very necessary idea for quebec help me on that one
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now jason kenny doesn't like this and he doesn't like danielle smith and he hates the idea that he
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built this party he fused the wild rose and the pc party together just a few years ago and now he's
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being kicked out of it it's being taken over by some person who is a lesser than him in his own mind
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so look at this here's a story uh canadian press this is uh jason kenny attacks cockamamie alberta
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sovereignty act proposal defends lieutenant governor it would put the lieutenant governor
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in a very awkward position for the legislator to pass a law saying it will not enforce the laws
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oh is that what it says because i haven't seen the text of it let's read a little bit here
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premier jason kenny is defending alberta's lieutenant governor that's how you pronounce
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lieutenant can i keep saying lieutenant's lieutenant governor after she suggested she may not automatically
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pass the sovereignty act bill proposed by a candidate vying to replace him as a united
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conservative leader stop there for a second why are you talking about this she's not the leader
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she's not even in the legislature she's a private person who wants to be premier they haven't had the
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vote yet the sovereignty act is not being written yet and you're the lieutenant governor which is the
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governor general's deputy in the provinces and the governor general herself is a deputy of the queen
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so you're the queen's representative queen elizabeth ii your only job is to do the queen's bidding
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and you're weighing in not even on a bill a proposed bill not even a proposed a proposed bill proposed
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by someone who's not even in the legislature who's not you're mouthing off about you're the has the queen
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in her entire life ever done that herself and your own the only reason we know your name
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as a lieutenant governor is because the queen uh needs a representative in this province that is your
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only job it's like you're the queen's lawyer but you've got strong opinions on this do you let me keep
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reading kenny characterized it as cockamamie illegal and a recipe for business and investment to flee
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a province no longer committed to the rule of law really because i thought that that justin trudeau
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already took care of that by banning four pipelines uh northern gateway keystone excel energy east and
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trans mountain seems like he already managed to to kick out i mean are what's going to happen if
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danielle smith uh wins and introduces the sovereignty act is that going to cancel a pipeline maybe
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which pipelines are going to cancel northern gateway energy east keystone excel trans mountain tell me
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which pipeline is going to cancel i mean you keep reading legal scholars and politicians well i'm
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very interested in what they have to say including kenny and government house leader jason nixon have
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sharply criticized the plan and question whether it even passed the legislature okay well that's
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that that's sort of uh how we do things we put it to a vote lieutenant governor sama lakani when
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asked by reporters thursday whether she would pass smith's proposal said she would not pre-judge it
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but that she has a duty to ensure any bill she signs into law follows the constitution lakani was
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asked and then here's kenny describing him lakani was asked unprompted questions by media i'm sure she
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was and i think she gave general answers about her duties as lieutenant governor that if she faces
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something problematic she would take on expert advice and consider all constitutional principles
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kenny told edmonton radio station ched now do we have uh the actual words that lakani used
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because i think she went much further actually um why was she talking about it at all
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and jason kenny met with her i understand earlier that day imagine the chutzpah of saying oh yeah she
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was totally unprompted um it was unprompted that i met with her earlier in the day and unprompted
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the journalist asked her completely unprompted what a bunch of wicked liars um here's the thing about
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that let's say that this sovereignty act which has not been written by danielle smith who has not won
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the leadership who is not an mla yet let's say it's unconstitutional you know there's a lot of
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unconstitutional laws in canada and quite including quite a few that jason kenny uh and his crew invoked
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uh during the lockdowns i know this because the alberta court of appeal just a few months ago ruled
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a whole bunch of jason kenny's health orders and court orders to be unconstitutional so what do we do
00:27:32.180
when the government like jason kenny's government travis tave's government what what do we do when they
00:27:36.180
do unconstitutional things well you go to court and the alberta court of appeals struck down the
00:27:42.020
alberta government's approach at three zero by the way it was unanimous as unconstitutional so
00:27:50.660
the first thing you do is you have a vote in the legislature if it doesn't pass the whole question's
00:27:56.340
moot the second thing is if it's unconstitutional you go to court and say judge i think it's unconstitutional
00:28:07.060
because it violates this section of the constitution and then the government of alberta sends its best
00:28:12.260
lawyers and whoever's challenging it sends their best lawyers and they duke it out in an open court
00:28:17.460
with experts with rules of procedure and a neutral uh third party typically the supreme court of canada
00:28:24.580
with nine judges weighs in on the matter and hopefully they're wise when they do it
00:28:30.340
and i know this is how it happens because it's happened to alberta before
00:28:33.620
in the 1930s bill aberhart was a conservative populist radical premier who was so frustrated
00:28:40.340
with um ottawa's approach to the great depression um oh you know what i think we have some of some
00:28:47.220
sama lakani's actual comments let's put those up proposed sovereignty act will be scrutinized before
00:28:52.020
given royal assent says alberta lieutenant governor and there she is there she's a major liberal donor i
00:28:57.860
forgot to mention to you which is how she got the job alberta lieutenant governor sama lakani says
00:29:03.300
her office would independently evaluate whether a proposed alberta sovereignty act was constitutional
00:29:07.300
before signing it into law her remarks come blah blah lakani said thursday her constitutional role
00:29:11.940
is the most important part of her job this is where we keep checks and balances she told reporters at
00:29:16.500
an unrelated event outside the alberta legislature i'm what i would call a constitutional fire extinguisher
00:29:21.140
we don't have to use it a lot but sometimes we do have to use it really thanks very much so um
00:29:31.860
she's the constitutional fire extinguisher now she's not a lawyer she's not a judge she's not
00:29:37.780
a senior judge she's not nine senior judges and she and she has taken it upon herself to be a fire
00:29:44.340
extinguisher implying that this bill is some act of constitutional arson and that danielle smith
00:29:52.020
a partisan politician is an arsonist don't worry i'm here to put out any fires that she starts
00:30:06.420
so as i was saying when bill eberhard uh introduced a raft of laws in the 1930s because alberta was under
00:30:13.220
tremendous strain because of the great depression and because of the eastern banks and eastern
00:30:17.780
policies and because the global economic economy so they had reached for desperate remedies and one
00:30:24.580
of them was they invented a kind of funny money it was called called social credit and and it was like
00:30:31.380
coupons and stickers and you'd collect them all and it would be like a kind of money it would be a kind
00:30:36.500
of legal currency it was called social credit because that's where the credit came from the well like
00:30:42.580
it was their attempt to figure out monetary policy and it was their attempt to understand well why
00:30:47.380
don't we just start spending money again why are we so poor why don't hey if you spend that money with
00:30:53.460
him and then he spends that money with you and the money goes around we start like it was their attempt
00:30:58.180
and i don't think it was particularly sound their their grasp on economic or monetary policy or even
00:31:04.340
what money is and it was a bit of a failure it was such a desperate desperate approach by bible bill
00:31:11.860
eberhard who had about as much training as a lawyer as sama lakani did um so it was passed into law
00:31:21.620
i think i i think um i'm trying to remember what the name of the law was yeah show show bible bill
00:31:28.340
there there he is and he campaigned on this idea called social credit
00:31:33.300
and um you know as critics called it you can see detractors called it funny money social credit
00:31:40.340
treats the cause of our present difficulty probably no subject has pressed itself upon the consciousness
00:31:46.980
of the people uh of this province and of other parts of the world like that of social credit from
00:31:53.460
north to south from east to west no matter where you go you can hear it discussed on every hand
00:31:59.060
the fact alone should challenge the interest of the intelligent citizens of this province
00:32:04.180
and they talk about dividends and like they they tried to invent this whole parallel
00:32:13.780
like it like i think it gets a little bit goofy um a commission would be appointed consisting of
00:32:20.020
expert members from every trade calling a profession to investigate carefully the price
00:32:25.060
spread in our province and fix the just price for goods and service so it's total pricing control
00:32:31.540
like it was it was a terrible idea but people were so desperate and the official answer givers in
00:32:38.340
ottawa and toronto did not have a good answer the just price can you imagine saying well that's the
00:32:43.220
just price how much is a haircut twenty dollars no no the just price is sixteen dollars or twenty five
00:32:49.540
dollars it's not what the like so it was a kind of statism a kind of authoritarianism combined with
00:32:55.220
funny money uh frankly a terrible idea but people reach for terrible ideas when the entire establishment
00:33:02.580
fails them as it did so did the lieutenant governor block i forget with the bank act or i forget the social
00:33:10.420
credit i forget what they call no they did not it went up to the supreme court and both sides argued
00:33:16.100
get it out and was struck down as were other laws by bill everhood he had a terrible censorship
00:33:20.660
law called the press act can you believe it one of the one of the aspects of this law
00:33:26.260
was that any newspaper in alberta had to by command of the premier run a rebuttal in the newspaper
00:33:35.380
rebutting something the newspaper said basically turning every newspaper into a cbc
00:33:42.260
and the edmonton journal took that all the way to the court edmonton journal won a special pulitzer
00:33:47.620
prize for fighting against the press act what is my point
00:33:52.420
we have unconstitutional laws in canada every day we labor under unconstitutional laws while we
00:33:59.540
wait for our courts to wake up and free us our supreme court has yet to hear a single
00:34:04.180
constitutional challenge to the lockdowns it's been two years and our lazy court hasn't even heard
00:34:08.900
one of them so yeah i'm saying the courts are a problem but you don't just have lieutenant
00:34:13.460
governors saying i don't like that law i don't like that law um i'm not a lawyer myself i'm certainly
00:34:17.700
not a judge i talked to some guy and he got me all revved up and i am the fire extinguisher and i'm
00:34:23.140
banning that and i'm banning that and i'm banning that because did you not know i'm new your emperor
00:34:27.700
i'm your emperor queen i'm not actually the queen queen elizabeth the second is in london right now
00:34:33.220
and if she were to actually know what i was doing she would be appalled but i'm the fire extinguisher
00:34:37.300
damn it pay attention to me who the hell are you samuel canning so she has shat the bed my friends
00:34:46.020
she has messed up i don't think she's actually derailed the leadership race if anything she proves
00:34:52.020
that danielle smith has a tiger by the tail she proves that danielle smith is onto something that
00:34:56.580
the establishment does not like at all i i don't think that's going to hurt danielle smith candidacy
00:35:02.180
i think the people who were voting for her despised the establishment despised the obvious collusion
00:35:07.060
between jason kenny samalakani the cbc and justin trudeau who appointed her i i think what they're
00:35:13.540
doing is actually not hurting danielle smith but hurting the monarchy and what a shame that it was a
00:35:22.260
hand-picked appointee by justin trudeau justin trudeau appointed samalakani a major donor to trudeau
00:35:29.140
and look at her repay the favor by attacking a politician have you ever in your entire life
00:35:35.300
seen queen elizabeth attack any politician including those who did who needed an attack
00:35:40.660
did you ever hear her weigh in on a on a bill or a law did you ever hear her say i'm ready with a
00:35:47.300
fire extinguisher to put out the fire that that fire starter is going to cause have you ever heard
00:35:51.300
the queen say such a thing of course you haven't um if she ever would do such a thing she would cease to
00:35:56.340
be the queen she would become just a a partisan loser hack lowly nobody her job is to be above the
00:36:03.620
fray not in the fray we made a little video on thursday or friday about this let me show it to
00:36:09.540
you it's by our celine glass one of our reporters in calgary here take a look at this
00:36:15.060
cani was sworn in as alberta's lieutenant governor it's really a ceremonial role a mark of tradition
00:36:26.260
and continuation and our parliamentary democracy i salma lakani do swear that i will be faithful
00:36:34.820
and bear true allegiance to her majesty queen elizabeth ii queen of canada her heirs and successors
00:36:44.820
so help me god it's not a partisan job it's in fact completely the opposite she is the representative
00:36:51.540
of the queen and like the queen she is to remain aloft and above partisan politics she opens schools
00:36:58.100
goes to events swears in ministers reads the speech from the throne written for her by someone else to
00:37:04.180
lay out the elected government's plans for the next session of the legislature she gives laws passed
00:37:09.620
democratically in the legislature what's called a royal assent a ceremonial duty to officially bring
00:37:15.620
into law bring law into force she does not approve laws she does not vet them democratically elected
00:37:22.100
mlas in alberta do that because we can hold them to account for both the good and the bad and if a law
00:37:27.380
is illegal or unconstitutional there is recourse challenge the law in court a judge can rule if a law
00:37:33.460
is illegal the lg it's not her job and it's never been her job that's why it was so shocking to see
00:37:39.540
this the other day proposed sovereignty act would be scrutinized before given royal assent says alberta
00:37:45.140
lieutenant governor salma lakani's comments come as ucp leadership contender proposes contentious
00:37:51.380
legislature okay let's stop right here let me tell you what the sovereignty act is
00:37:57.460
it's a law proposed by danielle smith the front anyway she goes on there that's a report by selene
00:38:02.420
glass um we have a petition salma must resign dot com she must resign how many people have signed that
00:38:12.500
petition 5 445 i think we need more than that why must she resign is she good should she resign because
00:38:21.620
she opposes danielle smith well she should resign because she's political at all oppose danielle smith
00:38:28.020
promote danielle smith oppose jason kenny oppose you know propose or oppose any any law it's not that
00:38:35.140
she's a die-hard trudeau liberal it's that she's expressing any of you at all
00:38:43.620
she's meddling in the legislature she's turning her office into a partisan thing
00:38:48.820
she's disgraced the office and herself she can never be trusted again how could you ever trust
00:38:56.260
her again now that she's shown what she's made of this is a constitutional crisis not created by the
00:39:03.380
sovereignty act which hasn't even been written yet let alone introduced or passed this is a
00:39:08.260
constitutional crisis by the lame duck premier jason kenney taking a parting shot at his likely successor
00:39:15.140
and justin trudeau's hand-picked lieutenant governor they are destroying
00:39:22.020
the province of alberta's institutions if they don't get to run them well damn it no one will
00:39:27.780
go to salmamustresign.com i think you should sign that if you care about the separation between the queen
00:39:35.220
and our politics all right my friends it's great to chat with you today it's 12 40 i'm
00:39:39.060
going to get out of this chair and turn it over to my colleagues um i'll see you tomorrow until
00:39:43.700
then um enjoy my friends i think sheila and david are in the chair today and let me leave you with a
00:39:50.020
trailer for our upcoming documentary called trucker rebellion convoy to auto and right after that
00:40:04.420
we started off this convoy calling it taking back our freedoms
00:40:29.300
you know lots of people came here wanting to only do a day and uh the word with all the truckers is
00:40:35.620
they're now staying for many days you know like a lot of people now are planning on days and days in
00:40:41.540
ottawa so we are here to end the month out i am not leaving we get what we want we're not going to give
00:40:50.100
it's my life i could be on lunch a long long time
00:41:04.660
my body my choice especially the choice for my child my body trudeau not yours
00:41:12.260
we're here for all auburns canadians we're here fighting for the freedoms of not us
00:41:22.500
but our kids our grandkids the future of this province this country we are prepared to put
00:41:28.900
everything on the line the small fringe minority of people who are on their way to ottawa or who are
00:41:44.980
i've also received reports uh in the last hour of people allied with the protesters assaulting rcmp
00:41:53.220
officers no that was an assault between the two two two civilians between a protester and a
00:41:58.980
civilian so jason kenney's statement was not true at the press release
00:42:12.020
they have just blocked the border here in coots alberta to sweet grass montana
00:42:17.460
we don't want to put anybody's livelihood in jeopardy that is the very last resort
00:42:32.820
but this is something i don't well i've certainly never seen before freedom and peace and loving that's
00:42:39.700
the canadian way it's not like cbc or any of these other mainstream news channels they're
00:42:46.420
making it out to be i am not a white supremacist
00:42:50.260
good afternoon ladies and gentlemen you have tuned into the second half of the rebel news live stream
00:43:10.660
on this a tuesday september 6 2022 i'm david menzies and my co-host well let me tell you a little bit
00:43:19.140
about my co-host do you know folks today is national anti-procrastination day and i was going to reach
00:43:27.140
out to my friend and tell her how much i like her but i'm putting that off to next week she is the
00:43:32.260
she devil with a sword she is the khaleesi of northern alberta she is the one and only
00:43:48.100
i had muted myself because i was on the line watching ezra's show uh before we got on and i
00:43:53.940
tried to didn't want my comments to invade his uh his stream there but i'm doing great
00:43:59.140
um speaking of procrastination who's got time to procrastinate um olivia can you can you tell us uh
00:44:06.420
how long we're going today i i know we only have like 15 minutes left in the show normally i'm not
00:44:12.260
sure but sheila in the cosmic flu department and when it comes to procrastination um i'm not going
00:44:19.460
to say what the assignment is i don't want to um you know give the spoiler out but i was to go to a
00:44:25.620
specific toronto district school board school today to do streeters after school and i'm just talking to
00:44:33.140
our ace cameraman marizio and i was just checking where the school is the proper address sheila i am
00:44:39.780
not making this up no toronto district school boards are open today because the teachers are taking
00:44:49.140
a pa day a pa i think that means procrastination advance they've had the whole summer off two and a
00:44:56.740
half months and today the first day of school school's canceled because they need a pa day
00:45:03.300
sheila i swear i'm not making this up i i can't believe it my kids went back to school last week
00:45:10.180
um which doesn't make any sense because like they go they started in the middle of the week like wednesday
00:45:16.500
and then then they go to school for like two or three days because the first day is a complete total
00:45:21.860
write-off and then it's the long weekend and then you have them back why not start them after the
00:45:26.420
long weekend like what are you doing uh it it's astonishing so we have to delay the assignment uh
00:45:33.460
till tomorrow uh because nobody's at school it's just wow talk about procrastination on anti-procrastination
00:45:43.860
day yeah fight procrastination day there's a it's a there's also like a
00:45:50.020
great egg toss day seems like a waste of eggs telephone tuesday do people actually use like
00:45:56.020
phones anymore oh we don't i don't even have the wires into my house but the only person who calls me
00:46:04.260
is ezra that's it the everybody else is just they send a text message they know but the only person
00:46:10.580
who actually like picks up the phone and calls is ezra levant we're afraid of you sheila
00:46:17.860
i know we should get into the news of the day though because out here on the prairies
00:46:22.420
uh we had a little bit of a different weekend experience long weekend experience than the rest
00:46:28.260
of you by the way while the rest of you are still calling it labor day i don't know i like to say to
00:46:33.860
honor the worker but the unions have sort of co-opted it as their special day um
00:46:40.740
even though they have mayday in alberta it's called alberta day and it celebrates alberta
00:46:45.620
culture heritage all those good things about us but so one of the last good things jason kenny did
00:46:51.300
on his way out the door was to snatch labor day away from the unions who already have their marxist
00:46:57.860
mayday thing majigger so anyways but out here on the prairies we were basically inundated with
00:47:03.380
emergency alerts on our phone because there were two people on the loose one thankfully is dead now
00:47:11.940
um they had i think it was last i saw 10 dead and i think third no 11 sorry people were killed
00:47:23.780
and 19 injured on the james smith creed nation in weldon saskatchewan among the dead was sanderson's
00:47:30.740
brother damien um so there's two people although it says they're not brothers it was miles sanderson
00:47:40.020
and james sanders no sorry miles and doesn't say uh miles sanderson and damien sanderson although
00:47:48.580
they're not brothers so i suspect they're probably cousins uh they went on a murder spree across
00:47:54.420
multiple locations uh police are saying some of it was targeted but some of it was completely random
00:48:00.180
they had no idea where these guys were but the thing is seven months ago before the mass killing so
00:48:07.540
in and around the time that the rcmp were focusing on people who may have donated to the convoy as the
00:48:12.980
greatest threat to canadians um seven months ago before the mass killing in rural saskatchewan
00:48:18.900
a parole official ruled that the key suspect did not pose a danger and that releasing him
00:48:23.780
would help him become a law-abiding citizen funny they never say those things about people like tamara
00:48:28.180
leach uh or pastor art poloski for that matter uh a parole board of canada decision dated february 1st
00:48:35.940
found that miles sanderson would not present an undue risk and freeing him would contribute
00:48:42.580
okay this is crazy freeing him would contribute to the protection of society by facilitating his
00:48:48.420
reintegration the board is satisfied that your risk is manageable in the community
00:48:53.140
if you live with your and then they redacted the name maintain sobriety and employment and continuing
00:48:58.580
with developing supports including uh getting therapy sounds like shortly after his release he sort
00:49:04.900
of went off the radar quit checking in with his uh parole i don't know parole officer and then that
00:49:12.420
was it his parole records so this guy gets released barely she gets held behind bars but his parole
00:49:19.860
records recount almost two decades of crime as well as drug and alcohol abuse and associations with
00:49:25.780
gang members pimps and drug dealers fascinating and and sheila that is the point of the story aside from the
00:49:33.700
horrible rampage these people went on including miles sanderson is that how is it that and i think i
00:49:41.380
heard his number of offenses was over 50 i believe maybe 59 59 but between age 18 and 31 and lord knows
00:49:53.380
what his youth record looks like and these were violent offenses often done when he was completely
00:49:58.980
intoxicated i don't know if that means if he was drunk or high on drugs the point is sheila how the
00:50:05.860
hell is this guy walking the streets i mean this is an absolute egregious outrage when you got that
00:50:13.380
kind of record and somehow these jabronis on the parole board say you know what we're gonna roll the
00:50:21.620
dice and that's another problem sheila not just roll the dice by letting them out they argued that
00:50:27.460
society would be safer how he would learn how to integrate this guy with this many convictions 59
00:50:37.940
between ages 18 and 31 what do you got to do to become a dangerous offender in this country
00:50:43.860
where was the the prosecutor has to propose that this guy is a dangerous offender what prosecutor
00:50:51.620
dropped the ball and did it wait a minute sheila dangerous offender nothing uh why isn't he serving
00:50:58.340
time for all those crimes committed forget about because it's it's hard in this country to get the
00:51:04.820
dangerous offender uh label linked on to you there you know but just based on the facts of the crimes this
00:51:14.420
man committed why is he walking the streets it that doesn't make any sense to me sheila
00:51:21.620
because we have a light on crime approach in this country unless you are a someone who minds their own
00:51:26.420
business and owns firearms legally we know that the liberals they are lowering the mandatory minimums
00:51:33.540
or eliminating them all together on certain gang related and gun offenses so if you are a gang banger
00:51:40.580
or a recidivist criminal out there who is robbing people shooting up playgrounds trafficking in guns
00:51:47.860
you actually are going to be uh getting out of jail a little bit sooner than you thought you would be
00:51:53.300
the mandatory minimums i think are lowered or eliminated altogether that's what the liberals are doing
00:51:58.500
while creating in a whole other class of gun criminal people like me yeah no that is a horrible
00:52:06.740
factor as well sheila but i want to get back to the fact of how the parole board came up with this
00:52:12.820
decision um and i think one of the failings is that if you're on the parole board and you screw up and
00:52:21.060
this is in the department of screwing up royally there's no repercussions nobody on that board is
00:52:29.460
going to be docked a single day salary no one's going to be suspended no one's going to be fired they're
00:52:35.140
going to just shrug their shoulders and go well it looked it looked good on paper i guess much like the 71
00:52:41.940
ford pinto uh so uh you know no harm next case please oh who do we have here uh oh paul bernardo
00:52:50.260
actually he is one of the carla hamulka got a pardon so yeah but you know we and then again
00:52:58.020
we do live in a nation where um when you elevate the murder to the level of terrorism and i'm talking
00:53:05.940
about our homegrown al-qaeda kid omar qadar not only do you get out not only do you um get to avoid
00:53:14.980
the no-fly list and you can fly off anywhere you get an eight-figure paycheck from the justin true
00:53:20.500
to liberals and so whoever the hell coined the phrase crime doesn't pay they must have been
00:53:26.260
intoxicated at the time sheila you know let me just continue to read from this global news article
00:53:32.740
because it is astounding his latest convictions again why didn't a prosecutor apply for dangerous
00:53:39.140
offender status this guy was an obvious problem waiting for a place to happen he was already
00:53:45.700
terrorizing uh everybody around him it was only a matter of time but you know what that's the thing
00:53:51.060
about all these school shootings and stuff and people who go on these like killing sprees nobody ever
00:53:57.460
says he was a nice guy who just snapped and i never saw any of it coming everybody always says
00:54:03.780
total weirdo total maniac um it was only a matter of time before somebody before he went on this
00:54:08.820
killing spree school shooting whatever it's always that so why aren't they acting to do something about
00:54:15.700
these people beforehand and i'm not saying convict people of pre-crimes but earlier intervention when
00:54:21.940
you see somebody with a clear history of violence like this with criminal charges maybe uh look at
00:54:29.220
this his most recent convictions were for assault assault with a weapon assaulting a police officer
00:54:37.380
uttering threats mischief and robbery all from i think one incident by the way according to parole
00:54:43.780
records so this what evidence was before the parole board in june 2017 okay so this is only five years
00:54:51.860
out so he's granted parole after less than five years you know what it's got to be sooner than
00:54:59.620
that because it let's say it takes 18 months to get to trial from june 2017 so let's say it's 2019
00:55:06.580
and for all of this he's granted parole in 2021 early 2021 so what did he spend two and a half years in
00:55:12.740
jail for this after a history of violence according to parole records obtained in by global news in july
00:55:20.980
2017 sanderson showed up at an ex-girlfriend's house acted in a threatening manner made comments
00:55:27.300
about a gang and damaged property while the children hid in the bathtub he punched a hole in the bathroom
00:55:34.500
door before going outside and throwing a cement block through the side window of a car he fled before the
00:55:39.940
police arrived and then uh days later so he was on a rampage then when he did this days later during an
00:55:47.300
argument argument with an employee at a first nations band store sanderson tried to fight the
00:55:52.260
victim then threatened to murder him and burned down his parents house again police could not find him
00:55:57.460
in 2017 he threatened an accomplice hitting him in the head with a firearm and stomping on his head
00:56:05.780
then he made the accomplice rob a fast food restaurant with a firearm parole boards indicate why
00:56:11.780
wasn't this guy charged with kidnapping also you know wait there's more david wait there's more of
00:56:18.900
course then the following april while drinking at a home he stabbed two men with a fork then he went
00:56:25.060
outside and beat a victim who lost consciousness in a ditch sanderson returned to the home and kicked
00:56:31.460
in the door he was finally arrested so i bet he only served two years for all of this he was finally
00:56:37.140
arrested in june 2018 after telling police they would have to shoot him so he obviously does not
00:56:43.780
fear his own death here as he was being put in the police car he kicked an officer in the face
00:56:48.660
and head repeatedly his prison sentence for this rampage totaled four years four months and 19 days
00:56:56.180
along with 12 months of probation but he was then released in february 2021 transferred to a healing lodge
00:57:04.180
um and then freed august 2020 on 2021 on statutory release
00:57:13.060
well sheila there's two things here one is the complete disrespect the justice system has for
00:57:20.740
victims imagine you being that mother with the children hiding in the bathtub and you go oh my god
00:57:27.300
what a harrowing experience but thank god they caught him he'll be they'll throw away the key on this
00:57:32.660
guy oh no they won't no they won't he'll be back and back to probably carry out even more revenge
00:57:41.300
thinking you might have had something to do with calling the police that's the one thing again the
00:57:45.620
complete utter disrespect of victims that get re-victimized and the second thing when you mentioned
00:57:51.220
the healing lodge let's not forget this is an example of a race-based justice system we have in
00:57:58.660
canada i'm not throwing all healing lodge cases uh out the window um i think there's a difference
00:58:06.820
though sheila if you're caught shoplifting if you're caught stealing a car versus oh i don't know
00:58:13.380
attempted murder torture stabbing people i mean that is i'm sorry i think that's beyond the bailiwick
00:58:22.740
of a healing lodge that to me screams maximum penitentiary and this guy should never been out
00:58:30.580
uh and like i said at the beginning forget about calling him a dangerous offender all those things
00:58:36.580
you describe sheila that surely adds up to decades worth of incarceration but no it's two years here
00:58:43.460
four years here you're out in good behavior reduced sentence what an absolute sham this is
00:58:50.020
is not only that these horrible offenders know what a cozy ride those healing lodges are remember
00:58:59.060
when tori stafford's killer terry lynn mcclintock white lady she made an application to try to get
00:59:08.660
transferred to a healing lodge do you remember the story of uh tori stafford i mean it just i can't even
00:59:14.260
talk about it as a mother it's horrible um just horrific she's the one who she is the carla homolka
00:59:21.460
in this i think these two by the way um would have been serial killers had they not been caught on the
00:59:27.300
first go-round because they had the makings of a predatory relationship the woman gets the child and
00:59:34.660
the man does horrible things to the child and then kills her with the rock um and berries are under a
00:59:40.740
rock pile in my mom's hometown by the way but um wow she tried to she she tried to get transferred
00:59:48.020
to a healing lodge um just because you know it's an easy ride it like it's much easier than gen pop
00:59:55.380
when you're a child killer um so there's that too but as a rural person constantly getting these alerts
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to my phone when the police are you know half an hour away um justin trudeau had some advice for me
01:00:10.820
earlier in the year um and i know that olivia has that clip thrown up so i'm a half an hour from cops
01:00:17.060
there are people in a murse rampage and all across the prairies we're getting this message saying we
01:00:22.580
didn't know where these guys are uh take extra precautions lock your doors be aware um but justin
01:00:30.980
trudeau says that i can't defend myself so maybe uh olivia can roll that clip and we have a culture
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where the difference is guns can be used for hunting or for sport shooting in canada and
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there's lots of gun owners and they're mostly lost respecting and law abiding but you can't use a gun
01:00:50.260
for self-protection in canada that's not a right that you have in the constitution or anywhere else if
01:00:54.980
you try and buy a gun and say it's for self-protection no you don't get that you get it for hunting you can
01:00:59.780
get it for sport shooting take it to the range uh no problem as long as you go through our rigorous
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background checks but there's a difference around the culture and one of the things that we're seeing
01:01:08.180
with the debate in the states is you get more and more of the american style you know right to carry
01:01:13.940
self-defense arguments filtering up through through the uh you know the usual more right-wing
01:01:20.500
communications channel um gila when he says no you don't get that right meaning to have he gets it
01:01:29.380
yes exactly he has that right time six with his security detail all of whom are armed and sometimes
01:01:37.300
when he doesn't like questions he weaponizes his security detail not necessarily with their guns but
01:01:43.380
with their fists as you saw what happened to me last december what a bloody hypocrite and you know
01:01:49.300
think of justin trudeau if he didn't have that privilege if he didn't have that wealth if he didn't
01:01:55.220
have that title he was just joe blow justin and he was living in a dangerous area would he be so in i
01:02:04.340
don't even know what the word is um tone deaf i guess to say you don't need a gun for uh protection
01:02:11.700
when the bet when the gang bangers are shooting up his house what a disgrace this man is
01:02:16.740
practically speaking what that means is when i'm home alone with my two daughters because my husband
01:02:25.620
is away at work and i've got my headphones in because i'm preserving vegetables um because i'm
01:02:32.100
just over those tomato plants but anyway um if a murderer comes into my yard i have no means by which
01:02:40.660
to defend myself quickly i have to engage in hand-to-hand combat according to justin trudeau
01:02:48.020
with the murderer now he hasn't ruled out the fact that i could potentially put a broad head into this
01:02:52.500
guy's gut it's a lot easier and more effective to shoot uh someone trying to kill you especially
01:02:57.300
when you're my size and these are guys who have served hard time in prison but self-defense is only
01:03:05.860
for fancy people who can offload it onto their security guards i cannot take those same means
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by which to preserve my own life as he does yeah and it's a right-wing thing i i love that too yeah
01:03:18.740
no again not dying not dying at the hands of a murderer it's a right-wing thing thanks justin again
01:03:26.020
demonizing half the country probably more than half when you look at the percentage of the votes even
01:03:30.260
though i know our system doesn't work that way when it comes to forming government but you know something
01:03:34.420
sheila you mark my words if you got out your gun and you killed someone like this uh still you'd be
01:03:43.940
made an example of you even if this was a mother defending her own young children in a home invasion
01:03:52.420
and i'm sorry when you were in your home you know and some liberals i've met one that say well uh you
01:03:58.740
could have run out the back door no no when you're home you are literally home free there's nowhere
01:04:04.100
else to run and when the bad guys are kicking the doors down your only resort is to respond uh with
01:04:11.460
lethal force as far as i'm concerned sheila if that happened forget about any kind of uh castle doctrine
01:04:18.820
uh rules you would be made an example of they would throw the book at you whereas the guy doing the
01:04:25.780
violence is already out on parole after having 59 previous charges this is insane oh it's even worse
01:04:33.860
it's even worse than that although jason kenny again i'm saying a lot of nice things about him today but
01:04:39.460
he has done a few good things that i don't disagree with so uh back in 2018 some suspected thieves came on
01:04:47.460
to ed maurice's property in your oak tokes south of calgary it's the dead of winter it's february 25th
01:04:55.300
um maurice fired a warning shot i think he was at home alone with his toddler baby by the way and he
01:05:01.700
was out in the yard farming and maurice fires a warning shot at these guys which is probably more than i
01:05:09.940
would do but anyway fires a warning shot low caliber rifle by the way to a 22 he wings the thief in his
01:05:17.860
arm and from what i understand these guys had serious uh criminal histories so they weren't coming
01:05:23.780
there to tell you about the lord do you know what i mean they were there to do some harm to this man
01:05:29.860
and his infant child or toddler child so he wings the guy guess who gets charged oh i know
01:05:38.660
ed maurice gets charged yeah it gets better so their protests happened outside the courthouse
01:05:46.180
because this ignited rural people like i'm just supposed to assume the benevolence of my
01:05:52.180
thieves that come here i have to assume they're just here for my tv and not my life thanks sure no no uh
01:05:58.180
you know what i'm i'll go to court if that's what it takes and a lot of people were saying that
01:06:02.820
so the poor thief requires surgery and a metal plate in his arm that causes pain and discomfort
01:06:11.380
in his shoulders head neck and back he suffers this poor man from fatigue insomnia anxiety and
01:06:18.660
post-traumatic stress disorder the thief suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder now how do i know
01:06:24.260
all these things about the thief and his emotional trauma he sued maurice in court for shooting him
01:06:32.100
when he was on his property to steal from him and this was progressing through the court system
01:06:36.660
until jason kenney said no if you're doing something illegal uh you are absolutely not if you get hurt
01:06:44.900
doing something illegal like attempting to rob a farmer and he shoots you you don't get to sue the farmer
01:06:51.220
sorry so um he he actually jason kenney to his credit he donated to the ed marie's defense fund
01:06:59.620
and he changed the law so that these criminals cannot continue to enrich themselves from their
01:07:06.100
victims through lawsuits on you know what sheila the only more egregious story i ever heard on this um
01:07:13.860
vein it was more than 20 years ago i hopefully i can remember it was either nova scotia or new brunswick
01:07:19.860
i think it was new brunswick and it was a postal sorting station and these two employees had a
01:07:25.540
falling out and one of them came to the uh post office with a sawed-off shotgun to kill him and
01:07:34.420
by a cosmic fluke his target had booked off sick that day so he's walking around everyone's hiding
01:07:40.740
with the sawed-off shotgun you know where's smith where's smith the um uh the the swat team basically
01:07:48.100
have to take him out he survives um if you can imagine in the aftermath uh canada post of course
01:07:56.580
fires this employee and the canadian union of postal workers files a grievance why are you firing him
01:08:06.020
without a hit so and and keep in mind sheila his intended victim was also a union member imagine if
01:08:12.820
that was you it's like wait a minute you're i was the intended target you're going to bat for the
01:08:18.900
guy that wanted to kill me and i'd be dead if i weren't sick that day that's the only thing this
01:08:24.180
story comes close to in terms of who's the offender and who's the victim i should read just a little bit
01:08:32.100
more of this because it's so outrageous then i know olivia you need us to go to an ad break so i'll
01:08:35.860
finish this we'll go to the ad break so the suit against this poor farmer who winged him winged him
01:08:43.060
with a low caliber rifle by the way um a gopher gun that's what he got winged with so i have zero
01:08:48.900
sympathy for this guy to start with but the suit alleges that maurice was negligent for firing the
01:08:55.300
gun without consideration for others in the area oh so the the criminal is worried about everybody's
01:09:02.180
safety safety and for failing to exhaust reasonable and less violent options wow including calling the
01:09:09.860
police or shouting a warning at him watson is seeking damages for pain suffering and lost income what so
01:09:20.340
when he was in the hospital he wasn't able to get out rob more people um i just blows my mind he's
01:09:28.580
lost a warning what income you're trying to rob the man god what it reminds me of that great james
01:09:37.940
cameron movie aliens from 1986 and you know when the colonial marines go into the hive and it's
01:09:44.100
noticed by ripley that the reactor is right in the shooting zone and an errant round could set off a
01:09:51.060
chain reaction and the commanding officer tells all the colonial marines to holster their weapons and one
01:09:57.940
of the colonial marines says hey sarge what are we supposed to use harsh language right yeah that's
01:10:05.060
what they're saying you get out of here burglars get along unbelievable it's not the squirrel that
01:10:14.580
bothers me on my step these are burglars you don't know if they're armed or not like
01:10:20.420
get out of here that's what you're supposed to do call the police they're 45 minutes away
01:10:26.980
i shouldn't be laughing at this but the only other emotion is crying and i don't want to imagine
01:10:32.100
though this is the thief telling giving you advice about how to get rid of them yeah sure sure thing
01:10:40.420
okay let's do that ad break before olivia loses her mind with us
01:11:01.380
beautiful merchandise for sure sheila well i mean uh i don't know if there's anything more to be said
01:11:25.220
about this uh insanity that is happening with this uh saskatchewan suspect um but uh sheila i'll give
01:11:34.340
the last word to you uh i really you know i just i i am so shocked that you know the disconnect between
01:11:44.820
what it's like to be a rural person and the city people who are making the rules for us
01:11:50.180
us there are a lot of people who probably over the last three days would love to have been sitting
01:11:56.500
on their front porch with a shotgun um willing to put the prairies out of their misery and terror
01:12:03.060
but thanks to justin show we cannot or we will be the ones going to jail or but you know in the
01:12:08.100
the case of eddie maurice getting sued by the criminal incredible well um continuing the theme
01:12:15.460
of insanity um here's an item sheila canada's state broadcaster interviews the wef's managing
01:12:23.540
director wef of course meaning world economic forum to attack pierre polyev's comments calling
01:12:30.340
out the elite gathering quote canadians shouldn't be really talking about the wef
01:12:36.340
there are bigger issues end quote while adding that it's what anti-semitic to denounce the wef
01:12:45.700
what how do you connect those dots sheila this is just like the criminal who said you know what you
01:12:54.100
should have done to get rid of me just or call the cops and wait like sorry but if i were a chicken
01:13:01.460
i wouldn't be taking advice from the fox and this is exactly what's happening here like they're saying
01:13:06.500
uh you know what if you were a sinister shadow government looking to control everybody including
01:13:12.740
what they eat and how they live in the size of the houses they live in wouldn't you be saying
01:13:20.100
nothing to worry about over here like the greatest trick the devil pulled is convincing people he doesn't
01:13:25.140
exist that's what is happening here but it's they go to the wef and say hey are you bad guys and the
01:13:32.580
wdf goes no totally we're nice don't worry about it but they never like interview the world economic
01:13:39.300
forum skeptics to say like hey why do you guys hate the world economic forum so much like what's
01:13:44.980
the deal here they didn't do that they just went to the world economic forum and did a commercial for
01:13:49.460
them but sheila i still don't understand why would it be anti-semitic to criticize the wf as opposed to
01:13:58.500
islamophobic or anti-black or because i mean like where where do you connect those dots um because it
01:14:08.580
works on other people who like if you're critical of george soros's open society foundation and how they
01:14:17.140
like use their money to just pollute american politics to get um horrible uh prosecutors in
01:14:26.260
the united states elected that believe in no cash bail and releasing violent criminals um as is the
01:14:31.940
case in california if you're critical of george soros they say ah you're critical of him because he's
01:14:38.100
jewish and not because he's doing all these terrible things to pollute society look frankly i didn't even
01:14:44.260
know george soros was jewish until it came up incidentally i had no idea i didn't care and so
01:14:51.620
it works because a lot of people then say oh i don't want to be anti-semitic so i'm just going to
01:14:56.340
shut my mouth about george soros i'll keep my opinions on him to myself and it works there so
01:15:02.580
why not try it here even though klaus schwab as far as i know is not jewish right i don't think he's
01:15:08.660
jewish i don't think so i never i never even worried if he was like i never even thought about
01:15:13.620
whether the man was jewish his religion doesn't matter and that's the right attitude to have yeah
01:15:20.820
when he's telling me to eat crickets which by the way are not kosher if you care about that sort of
01:15:25.860
thing good point by the way are crickets halal sheila since we're bringing religion into diet i bet
01:15:32.420
they're not you know i went down a real rabbit hole by the way when i was fasting for lent because
01:15:38.900
you don't eat meat all like you only eat meat on sunday and so i'm strive like i'm a carnivore
01:15:44.340
like a carnivore and i was getting tired of eating eggs and fish eggs and fish and i was like
01:15:49.300
what other animals does the church classify as aquatic that are potentially not fish
01:15:56.980
um and i learned that i could eat an alligator or i could eat a beaver or a muskrat because they're
01:16:06.820
classified they they go with a fish according to the church so there's you know we all have our
01:16:11.700
weird rules is all i'm saying oh sheila gun reed there's a punch line just dangling over
01:16:16.980
you do it but i'm self-sansory myself yeah i don't want mr vice president to come at least with
01:16:24.740
one of those animals could you pick something else you know this i'm just going to try to get you back
01:16:30.900
on track here this world economic forum stuff yeah they're already proposing to cbc and justin
01:16:40.420
should know the like wink wink solution here like uh they say that during the pandemic
01:16:46.820
the world this is the guy the world economic forum spokesperson guy um that so that they went to
01:16:54.420
to find out whether whether or not the world economic forum is a sinister place like that's
01:17:00.260
like asking a vampire like hey are you a vampire no okay fine come on in um adrian monk he's the
01:17:08.260
managing director of the world economic forum he says uh that the great reset is really just an idea
01:17:15.540
that grew out of the pandemic when world governments were pouring billions of dollars
01:17:19.540
into keeping the economy afloat the idea was that we should try and suggest that people
01:17:24.660
that they should think about spending it on the kind of long-term things that would aid climate change
01:17:28.900
and would help jobs re-skilling and re-skilling that's a good way of saying we phased out your job in
01:17:36.100
the fossil fuel industry and all the bigger long-term challenges um it's not an idea it's literally a
01:17:43.300
published manifesto by klaus schwab it's his book it's called a great reset it's an idea it's like
01:17:50.500
you didn't even google the phrase cbc like you you say we're not journalists but this is the crappiest
01:17:57.220
level if somebody submitted this to me on our team and for editorial review i'd say back out into the
01:18:03.700
world and get me a proper story um he also goes on to say like i said he's winking at the things that
01:18:09.860
we should be doing uh the world economic forum became aware that it was being targeted by state
01:18:17.460
sponsored disinformation campaigns oh it's russia russia is getting me again uh he said the false
01:18:23.780
conspiracy theory about the world economic forum pursuing a new world order borrows its structure
01:18:29.940
from old anti-semitic claims about a jewish plan for global domination okay so it's your victims of
01:18:37.780
anti-semitism even though you're not jewish when we say hey i'm pretty sure you're trying to control
01:18:43.060
the world and they're like no we're totally not um but we do want to tell you how to live your life
01:18:48.180
what to eat and how big your house should be he says sadly can this is where he's he's proposing
01:18:53.620
to justin show you know what you need to do here sadly canada is one of those places where there's a
01:18:59.540
vulnerability to disinformation it's an open society and that particular strand of disinformation went
01:19:06.740
into the mainstream so he's telling justin show you got to censor these people you are a little too
01:19:15.380
open of a society and people are a little too free to say the things that we don't like as in they're
01:19:22.260
on to us so uh he's telling justin show you got to censor these people this is just information
01:19:29.220
call it russian you guys love to do that down at the cvc you know when truckers gathered that's a
01:19:34.820
russian operation uh call it russian see what you can get away with and shut these people up
01:19:40.740
you know and also the subtext there sheila is with all this misinformation thank god the justin
01:19:48.180
true to liberals are coming up with bills that are going to censor the internet and are going to tell
01:19:52.740
you what you can and cannot say and will classify what is and what is not media and by the way i got
01:19:59.380
to tell you sheila this word the great reset talk about misinformation there's nothing great about the
01:20:05.700
reset because of the great reset was about you and i and our viewers uh moving into a mansion and
01:20:12.820
getting a chauffeur driven limo and flying around the world in a private jet yeah like claus schwab and
01:20:19.220
the other wefers hey where can i sign up for the great reset but the great reset means we're gonna turn
01:20:27.220
a lot of you in the first world into the third world you know when they say you know menzies you pig
01:20:34.100
eating that steak and that hamburger don't you realize there's two billion people on the planet
01:20:38.980
that uh chow down on bugs uh yeah because they have no choice unfortunately they are born into
01:20:45.460
poverty and in order to uh go not starve they have to eat bugs and yet we want you to give away your car
01:20:54.340
for uh to fight climate change uh no i like my car it's the freedom machine it's part of our culture
01:21:01.140
and when claude schwab starts walking uh from you know bistro to bistro without a chauffeur driven
01:21:09.300
limousine maybe then i'll consider giving up my car actually i just considered the answer is still no
01:21:16.260
even if claude schwab leads by example but that's the thing sheila they don't even have the decency to
01:21:22.340
lead by example it's one law for me one law for thee and you know what i think some of this like piling
01:21:28.980
people on top of each other in cities in these like 600 square foot high-rise coffins that they
01:21:33.380
want us all to live in i think it's a long-term psyop on people you know the world is not overpopulated
01:21:41.220
the world does not have a problem sustaining all those people really we don't you know you look
01:21:46.580
how sparsely populated canada is but they want us all piled on top of us ourselves in cities and so
01:21:55.060
all of a sudden you begin to think if you are in one of these cities where everyone is just
01:22:00.420
condensed and then up that there are too many people and that maybe we should that maybe we
01:22:07.700
should be eating bugs and maybe yeah animal agriculture is too hard on the environment
01:22:12.900
be if you lived in a city and that's all you knew you would think that because you just see people on
01:22:18.100
top of each other just coming and going like um like ants in a in an ant farm but once you get
01:22:25.700
outside of the city realize no that's that's a war on my mind there's lots of room for people to do
01:22:31.380
things and be things and be free i think it's a long-term psyop to convince us we've got too much
01:22:36.260
people on the face of the earth and sheila just before we get to our uh feedback you are really on
01:22:42.180
to something important here right now if you believe these elites we have two crisis happening
01:22:48.500
at once no we have climate change and we have covet now here's the question which one's more important
01:22:56.340
because when it comes to covet getting around what would be the most uh hygienic and sanitized way
01:23:03.940
of uh transportation it would be you and your family members in one personal car not being jammed
01:23:11.460
like sardines into a subway car or a bus you would also want a single family dwelling i should think
01:23:17.700
with lots of room around you other than what you just described towers of condos 750 square feet
01:23:25.220
people crammed in so yeah this is what i say to the elitists out there the wefers out there the
01:23:31.780
claus schwab's out there the greta tunberg's out there which crisis is more important because the way
01:23:38.100
you want us to live is completely contrarian to keeping covet 19 at bay and i'll wait for that
01:23:45.940
answer for a long long time because right now what am i hearing sheila yeah you guessed it crickets now
01:23:55.620
let's get to some of those chats if we can actually let's go to a second ad break
01:23:59.460
and then let's go to the chats if i put you on the spot there okay
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there you go i thought we're gonna have more than one ad you caught me unawares there sheila but
01:25:03.940
anyway we're reading the newspaper i do believe we have some uh super chats we do so uh i will put on
01:25:12.420
my glasses because i wouldn't use them for work not reading the newspaper and during ad breaks
01:25:17.700
david mendes um we're getting old sheila that's all i can say oh i know my prescription needs to be
01:25:24.100
updated but i can't bring myself to go to the the eye doctor to hear them say that my eyes are getting
01:25:29.300
worse um so i'll just continue to struggle amt 60 a buck ezra it's so nice to see you on the live
01:25:39.620
did you vote for leader in the conservative party leadership race i don't think ezra holds a
01:25:48.740
membership and i think he likes it that way yeah and you if we would never tell you who i i think
01:25:54.420
i know some editorial boards at other places tell you who they support you never know who i support
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you'll know who i don't um but you'll never know who i support uh anyways amt 60 says i did jt lies
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about everything and is a communist dictator i can't stand him best when so 753 gives us 10 bucks
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well that's generous thank you for all you do i wish we could get some independent news on tv so the
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naysayers could see the truth do people even watch terrestrial tv anymore that's a great question sheila
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i know uh they keep downsizing uh both terrestrial uh television and radio and um but at the end of the
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day why would you why they're not going to bite the hand that feeds i mean once in a while they'll
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drop a bombshell to make it look like you know they're they're watch dogs but as our boss ezra
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says the the um the watch dogs become lap dogs under this government it's really sad yeah i think people
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like on demand like i don't remember the last time that i listened to regular old radio i listened to
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satellite radio i have the satellite radio app on my phone in case i missed something i listen to
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podcasts likewise with tv i don't remember the last time i flipped on a regular tv station no that's
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not true sometimes about once a month i'll watch cbc just to remind myself how awful it is because
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sometimes you sort of get yourself in a bubble and you're like are they saying are they really that
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bad they are yeah you know it's funny but you say something very profound how things have changed
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i remember the days and this is going back to before even the vcr which was a godsend the idea
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that you could tape something and later watch it unheard of that was like future stuff but if
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something was on at thursday at nine you had to have your keister in the couch at 9 p.m because
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or i was going to miss it there was no youtube there was no internet um like i said this is uh pre the vcr
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which you know we're so we're looking at uh late 70s here and you'd and then you know so the audience
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you the audiences you would see back then i think the last episode of march i'm just going off the top
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of my head uh uh sheila but the last episode of mash rather was something like i think 38 million
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households in the u.s alone tuned that's all of canada pardon that's all of canada like every man woman
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child baby absolutely and and and that would be unheard of today and they were all watching
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at the same time that's the other incredible thing with time shifting taping you name it it's
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all over the map so the the universe has really changed that way so i i can't remember the last time
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i was in front of a television to watch say the 6 p.m news usually i'm stuck in gridlock
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and and in that better than the six o'clock news still better you're you're doing better than sitting
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on your butt watching ctv and i'll tell you another game changer sheila satellite radio uh i've been a
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subscriber since uh day one even before day one i had a gray market satellite uh so technically i was
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breaking the law according to the crtc yeah lock me up for life because when you listen to the local
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radio talent now i mean there's that great quote from the late great dick beddoes the hamilton
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broadcaster if some of these cats don't get off the air soon i'm gonna stop breathing it okay oh i know
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and they're the ones who say like you guys aren't real journalists at least i'm a little bit like
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interesting i'm not even gonna say that i'm entertaining but i'm interesting amazing just
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i don't know the quality chorus radio you gotta do something you gotta do something you're
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um okay let's keep going jordan peterson oh no sorry uh yes alberta dawn gives two bucks jordan
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peterson released a seven minute video on youtube entitled global food crisis is coming
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he discusses food shortages as well as energy shortages worldwide those are all the same thing
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by the way uh the energy shortage precipitates the food shortage and in the middle of the government is
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doing a little something to make sure that food shortage is that much worse and that is fighting
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nitrogen emissions as though farmers are just like hosing nitrogen into the atmosphere
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because fertilizer is just cheap as air right unbelievable uh yes uh fraser mc bernie two bucks uh
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why not declare alberta a republic and do away with the crown if it were only that simple although i think
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if we leave i would like to remain in the commonwealth i i'm not sure i want to be a republic uh but i like
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tradition i like the continuity of the tradition which is why i'm so annoyed with our lg for her
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stupid political statements i like tradition and her stupid statements turns people away from the
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tradition of the monarchy i just like the continuity i don't like to throw traditions in the garbage
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um and but she sure is uh a great inspiration for republican separatists in alberta that's for sure
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and just in case anyone's confused uh sheila when you say lg you're not talking about half of the lgbt
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community correct or the dishwasher no i'm talking about our lieutenant governor yes that's right
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salma lakani the liberal donor okay uh from times gives us five bucks how lovely to see ezra again okay
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great too you two after cool format love you love rebel yeah uh people are really excited to have
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ezra back and it's good to have him just do his like stream of consciousness getting everything out
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of this out of his system you know what it's his phone calls to me on the minimum so i'm let him have
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that conversation with everybody else instead of me i got stuff to do yeah and listen i i recognize
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greatness when i see it uh to quote the old carly simon song nobody does it better ezra is the king
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of this format and uh i enjoy seeing him back too i gotta tell you i just know he's gonna say something
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profound when he crosses his arms and then just like chair like this and i'm like what's he gonna
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say ezra's got that look in his eye yeah or when his voice gets real quiet when he uses his sexy
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inside voice you know that he's super mad super duper mad uh king seven seven three four gives us a
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buck is trudeau beta going to seize our knives now a knife grab you know what don't give them ideas they
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do this sort of thing in the uk they grabbed all their guns and now they grabbed all their knives
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and now they're taking scissors and knitting needles and gardening tools off ladies on the
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street and they are i'm not even making that up there's a police force in the uk who routinely
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tweets the things they've done to make their community safer and then they show pictures of
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like the weapons they've taken off the street and i'm like is that a gardening trowel like somebody's
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gonna have dandelions in their flower beds thanks to you heroes you know with these uk police how
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about less tweeting and more oh i don't know walking the beat and by the way she'll you know i don't
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need to walk have you seen some of them yeah well that's an issue too and i can tell you i i once knew
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someone ex-military uh i respect him greatly and he said if he was the chief of the toronto police force
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what he would do right off the bat sheila is put half the police cruisers uh in the garage permanently
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and have coppers walk the beat because a it's a sign that the cops are out there and b you know what
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you develop relationships you know with the merchants you know with uh people on the street and
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that's old school policing before the over reliance uh on technology and i'd like to see cops get back
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to that sheila i think that's a step in the right direction by going you know back to uh previous
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policing yeah community policing is what they call it uh now olivia whispers in my ear we gotta get moving
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because ezra needs the studio oh um and he's the boss uh adam ottawa gives us uh buck and says uh
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the feds hiring of maroof that's their uh anti-semitic anti-racism uh guy is akin to hiring felons to teach
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women self-defense it's also akin to justin trudeau talking about feminism after he's like dr groper so
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so yeah and minister pablo rodriguez says he is not going to talk about that real anti-semite getting
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government money just not going to talk about it discussions over and that's the real anti-semite the
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the person that called uh equated jews to feces okay yeah unbelievable yeah would he say that zionists
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need bullets in their head something like that oh i'm sure he crossed the violence line too sheila
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yeah yeah um fraser mcburney gives us five bucks britain is screwed the new pm is a member of the
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world economic forum she's also in favor of rejoining the eu britain is screwed i'm going to do a story
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about uh their potential health minister there because um he's the picture of health isn't he
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she again oh i misgendered they're all women they're all women and they all either look like
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uh their pancreases have left the building years ago they just gave up or they look like vampires
01:35:54.660
familiars where they're just like sickly and gray like and i just i think they're punking us by
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selecting these people as uh the health ministers they're not even trying they're just mocking us
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they're mocking us uh twinks uh gives us a buck you're correct sheila we are producing more food on
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less land than ever before and using less water by the way government mismanagement is bad optics
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that's why people are starving today planet also looks after itself um through natural disaster yeah
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i mean i'm not sure if i believe that the earth corrects itself i don't have a religious view of
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the earth but i do have a strong belief in the ingenuity of mankind and science to be able to turn
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non-arable land into productive land and it's been happening since time immemorial
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uh jessica hi gives us a buck older people like my mom still watch legacy media like the cbc
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she can't conceive that the cbc would lie about anything you know there's a lot of old people who
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uh just don't change their channel and i it behooves the younger generation to teach them how
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to use their remote controls so that they can get off the cbc they can find curling on tsn they do
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not need to watch the cbc for curling uh twinks gives us a buck uh many still watch regular tv listen
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to regular radio i don't think it's many i really don't i i think the ratings say that it's not all
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that many this is why the liberals have such a stronghold right now through their paid media get
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on forum news to help spread your message it's less biased is that the uh very small uh satellite
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channel that i think tony clement is on it i want to say oh i tried watching it yes it's he landed on
01:37:47.780
his feet i guess so that's good well feet i'll take it's the private parts that i don't want to see
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i don't want to address that i just said you just landed on his feet at forum so uh anyway uh i think
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even daniel smith might have had a show on there for a little bit after she left uh chorus because
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chorus is awful and they told her to shut up about lockdowns and she said no um but i think that's the
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end of the show i think we're all caught up on chats are we not olivia okay we are indeed sheila
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well ladies and gentlemen thank you so much for tuning in thank you to my co-host sheila all the
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way from northern alberta and a special thank you to everyone who made a donation it's how we keep
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these uh very bright lights on and we really do appreciate that tomorrow there'll be two new other
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rebels maybe not new but other rebels for sure starting at 12 noon eastern in the meantime folks as always stay sane