Rebel News Podcast - December 03, 2025


First Nations pipeline veto, Carney's carbon tax hike, Smith backs Castle Law | Buffalo Roundtable


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 18 minutes

Words per Minute

169.95557

Word Count

13,272

Sentence Count

12

Misogynist Sentences

28

Hate Speech Sentences

21


Summary

Join us as we bring in two western voices to break down the latest news coming out of Alberta and the First Nations. This week, we have a new segment called the "Buffalo Panel" where we bring on two Western voices to talk about the latest happenings in the news, including the rejection of the Alberta pipeline project by First Nations leaders, the decision by the Assembly of First Nations to reject a deal with the federal government on the proposed Keystone XL pipeline project, and the question of whether or not Prime Minister Mark Carney will veto the deal.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 oh hey good morning everybody you're watching rebel roundup it is wednesday which means it's
00:00:28.180 western wednesdays so we'll have what we call the buffalo panel today where we bring in
00:00:33.740 two western voices to break down the news that is lise merle right beside me there she's my co-host
00:00:42.440 at the show on tuesdays and wednesdays and i am your regular co your regular host sheila gun reed
00:00:50.800 and i had to just change my setup there so i knew exactly who i was talking to and what you guys
00:00:55.860 were seeing on the screen i am pleased to tell you that i have resolved whatever technical catastrophe
00:01:00.420 that i was living through yesterday i spent some time and sorted it out because you can teach an
00:01:06.180 old dog new tricks i'll tell everybody how they can get involved in the show and then i'll bring
00:01:10.420 the guys on because i think we have an excellent panel one of the best and i say that every time
00:01:16.500 we have a panel but i really feel like this is a really great one especially post united conservative
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00:02:11.880 thanks so you can thank us that way okay let's bring the dudes on we've got uh you know a
00:02:18.160 phenomenal panel as i said uh we've got chris scott he is the owner of the whistle stop cafe
00:02:24.200 alberta folk hero and heavily involved with the independence education project of the alberta
00:02:32.200 prosperity project and then we've got our friend cory morgan he's a host and columnist over at the
00:02:37.540 western standard and he is also an independence book bestseller so he's got some expertise on a lot
00:02:46.540 of the things that we're going to talk about today and i'd like to take some credit for playing a role
00:02:50.280 in just the sheer volume of books that cory sells but it is probably a lot more to do with the content
00:02:55.860 of the book so we've got the guys on the show thanks for joining us guys uh we saw you over the
00:03:01.880 weekend but you know we couldn't get enough yet so let's talk about this thing and i'm i'm gonna go
00:03:07.260 to cory first because um whenever we get these sorts of questions when we were hosting our
00:03:13.060 independence town halls i would defer to cory on this subject because he's he's done the research
00:03:18.720 so not only does bc get a veto on uh the memorandum of understanding between alberta
00:03:27.920 and the feds on a potential pipeline project but i guess the first nations chiefs also think they get
00:03:35.520 one this is from our friends over at juno news they've unanimously rejected the alberta
00:03:40.880 pipeline memorandum of understanding in a resolution just passed hours before prime minister
00:03:46.060 mark carney addresses the assembly of first nations it was an emergency uh motion it wasn't
00:03:52.340 part of their original draft resolutions and uh so it was moved by hyde kwai's chief donald edgars and
00:04:01.520 seconded by indigenous resource lawyer merle alexander printed distributed and amended and adopted by
00:04:08.140 full consensus at tuesday's meeting to i guess landlock our oil and gas and this was something
00:04:16.360 mark carney has repeatedly said oh this mou it's cute and adorable and all but it doesn't go forward
00:04:22.140 without the consent of the first nations or british columbia so it is really not worth the paper it's
00:04:28.120 written on uh cory i'll go to you and then i'll go to chris sure i mean it's a joke uh it's as simple
00:04:36.320 as that you know there's the the spot right off the bat if carney is serious about this he has to
00:04:42.400 invest political capital and point out the constitutional realities his constitutional
00:04:47.380 supposed obligations the first nations have no veto power in the constitution nor does the province
00:04:53.720 of bc and if he won't say it uh i've just recently written a column we'll see if it gets past the editor
00:04:58.820 that way but we're saying daniel smith may as well use the piece of paper as toilet paper because that's
00:05:03.960 all it's worth now if he won't say those two things it's pointless because it's obviously never going
00:05:09.960 to happen and he doesn't want it to happen so that's exposed it so the question is is daniel
00:05:15.820 smith really that naive and being taken for a ride with this or is she just setting it up knowing it's
00:05:21.600 going to fail so she can move on to the next phase because clearly and i'm sure you'll get on to that
00:05:26.340 the the membership of the uh uh united conservative party doesn't feel for a second that that agreement
00:05:32.200 is a win for alberta yeah the uh it's not just that carney won't put bc and the first nations
00:05:40.460 chiefs in their place he's actually saying the opposite while daniel smith was holding the press
00:05:46.040 conference on the mou the press release out of the prime minister's office quite literally said this
00:05:51.240 doesn't happen without the consent of british columbia or first nations chris i'll go to you
00:05:56.020 yeah well i i agree with cory um just the idea that a group can unilaterally without even having
00:06:08.600 a discussion say no and the answer will always be no that kind of lets the cat out of the bag right
00:06:13.740 there um they're not they're not interested in prosperity or working together or uh even elevating
00:06:20.140 their own people out of the the you know the situation they're in it's a they're they're they're
00:06:26.100 they're exercising their authority as a political weapon and nothing else and so when i saw this mou
00:06:33.340 and and the premier talking about we're going to get these things done that was the first thing i
00:06:37.460 thought we just had the premier of bc say it's never going to happen we have the indigenous group
00:06:42.100 saying it's never going to happen and carney knows this the liberals know this i mean i mean
00:06:46.020 there's there's like 350 open actions against the federal government by indigenous groups right now
00:06:51.260 and and there's no way that he knew there's no way he didn't know uh that this was going to be
00:06:56.440 shut down by them in this way or a try to be shut down lise no the one red flag that i immediately
00:07:04.860 noticed when they announced this deal between the feds and alberta was that it was it was indigenous led
00:07:11.280 indigenous led so we went from indigenous consultation to indigenous led in absolutely
00:07:16.860 no time and if you can show me in the indigenous ways of knowing manual how you know how to manage
00:07:23.300 a multi-billion dollar project that that is responsible for the biggest economic driver in
00:07:29.840 the province well then i'm all for it but but the truth of the matter is we need uh we need serious
00:07:36.620 people working on these things these kinds of projects this projects of this scope and we need
00:07:42.560 to make sure that they're on board indigenous led and then all of a sudden these indigenous chiefs
00:07:47.500 come out and say we want nothing to do with it okay well this is a nothing burger this project is a
00:07:51.840 nothing burger well and just to to back up a little northern gateway was an indigenous led pipeline
00:07:58.860 um our indigenous uh bands in alberta are deeply involved in the oil and gas sector because it gives
00:08:05.780 well-paying jobs in their own communities they don't have to go to edmonton they can stay in
00:08:10.720 their own communities we've got indigenous bands that are deeply involved in the oil and gas sector
00:08:15.620 there's the mickasu uh cold lake um fort mckay all the bands around fort mcmurray most of them have
00:08:24.020 in deep involvement in the oil and gas sector but it being indigenous led does not make or break a
00:08:31.180 pipeline these days it's the um in or lack of ability or actually i think they have the ability
00:08:37.900 lack of political will of the federal government to enforce the constitution around here because
00:08:43.420 northern gateway was an indigenous led project that was allowed to just languish and die because of the
00:08:49.560 tanker ban well but when they use language like this this is the same as land acknowledgments when they
00:08:54.200 use language like indigenous led what the indigenous people of bc here is well we get to say no then
00:08:59.120 we get to say no we are leading ourselves right into a no and so this is this is the danger of
00:09:04.880 politicizing projects like this like the federal government is wanting to do and we've got a clip
00:09:11.180 of mark carney here he says he doesn't need to talk to the first nations to remind them that they don't
00:09:17.680 have a veto because there's no pipeline to talk about which is sadly true let's watch this would we ram
00:09:25.860 through a pipeline no never no never we will consult free prior informed consent with first nations we
00:09:33.840 will work with the province of british columbia we have conditions in the mou with alberta we know how
00:09:40.360 to work with the provinces we know how to consult we know how to respect does the member opposite
00:09:45.580 he just renamed justin trudeau's immigration minister to cabinet the guy who destroyed our immigration
00:09:51.480 system and helped double the housing costs in this country and that minister has now had something to
00:09:57.120 say about this prime minister's failure to consult on pipelines he said the consultation should have
00:10:03.020 started yesterday so why is it that he didn't start eight months ago consulting first nations is it
00:10:08.360 because he doesn't care what they have to say or because he just doesn't want the pipeline to get
00:10:12.140 built mr speaker i recognize this situation is very very complicated for the member opposite
00:10:17.120 first off you have to have a pipeline project you have to have a private proponent in order for that
00:10:24.860 to happen we had to create the conditions precedent we have now done that because we talk to the
00:10:30.240 provinces we work with the provinces mr speaker in the building canada act which was passed before
00:10:36.320 the member opposite returned to this house we set out the consultation process process for nation
00:10:42.840 building project okay i'll go to chris first and then i'll go to cory am i crazy but the mou or sorry
00:10:54.800 by failing to remind first nations they don't get a veto we are never going to get a pipeline company
00:11:01.140 who's going to put forth any sort of capital sink any costs in this because we've got a federal government
00:11:08.780 that has said well it doesn't matter what sort of technical review the pipeline may pass it might
00:11:15.320 not uh it that doesn't matter because at the end of the day the first nations people can just say no
00:11:22.540 the prime minister used the word prior informed consent but that's not what the law says the law
00:11:27.980 says consultation yeah and consultation doesn't mean veto um he's right here though there isn't a project
00:11:35.020 to talk about sure so there is no they don't need to consult on anything right now but he again he
00:11:40.640 he has this habit of letting the cat out of the bag he's he's told us all of the hurdles to getting
00:11:45.080 that pipeline built and those hurdles are not minor things they're they're major things and they've
00:11:51.260 they've caused us to stumble um for decades in this province so so why would it be any different now
00:11:57.240 but the other thing here is and something people should be aware of and they should be asking
00:12:00.940 who is it in the indigenous groups that's saying no right is it the people or is it the chiefs and
00:12:06.560 then you got to ask why why are they saying no to this before they even talk about why is the answer
00:12:10.720 always no and i would suggest that there are some people right now who benefit greatly from the
00:12:16.520 inequity that first nations people experience in this country uh these people drive new vehicles they
00:12:21.960 have huge houses they have huge pensions and they get everything they need if you elevate those
00:12:27.020 people out of prosperity out of poverty and into prosperity and you give them the tools so that
00:12:31.900 they don't need to rely on someone else to provide for them all of the sudden all of these people
00:12:36.900 who benefit from the structure are irrelevant and and it's their futures that are at risk so they're
00:12:43.020 willing to sacrifice the future of the province and the entire country to maintain that control
00:12:47.580 it's uh it's actually it's it's disgusting yeah i i mean if i were a pipeline uh builder and this is
00:12:56.380 one of the things i asked premier smith at the uh agm if i were a pipeline builder and i'm looking at
00:13:03.060 russia opec america with their drill baby drill attitude and no increase in carbon tax there and
00:13:12.020 none of this uh giving a veto to these other places of course i would not put i would not consider
00:13:19.120 investing in canada i just wouldn't it's an unsafe place for me to park my money uh i'll go to cory
00:13:24.840 well yeah and there are proponents waiting in the wings alberta's sitting on one of the largest
00:13:29.600 deposits on the planet there's an asian market hungry and starving that would be overjoyed to
00:13:35.580 purchase that product if we could just get it to the coast they know that but they're not going to
00:13:41.060 invest a red cent until carney essentially says right off the bat when he said i'm not going to
00:13:45.520 force a pipeline through to the coast well then it's done because that's the only way it's going to
00:13:49.140 happen is you are going to have to force it you're going to have to show some political knackers
00:13:52.900 take on your job as a prime minister and say it's going to be done it is your role to over i mean
00:13:59.760 consult with respect bring in involvement that's fine but we can't pretend as well that we're
00:14:05.020 starting from scratch with this look the northern gateway consulted studied did everything up and
00:14:11.120 down you know what the mountains are in the same place the dirt's in the same place the creeks are in
00:14:14.560 the same place we just need to knock the dust off that change some dates and it's done they could
00:14:19.980 speed this through quickly if they had the will and what we're seeing right now is he doesn't have
00:14:25.320 the will he's being disingenuous and what he's done is found a backdoor way to increase the industrial
00:14:30.020 carbon tax in alberta without giving the concession of giving us a pipeline we've lost on both fronts
00:14:35.300 right we gave a lot to get potentially nothing in return and then the pathways alliance guys get their
00:14:42.860 magic beans um they're very expensive magic beans lease go ahead uh no well i'm just wondering
00:14:49.080 if blazing a excuse me blazing a pipeline straight south wouldn't fix all of these things we could
00:14:56.320 pull a nutrient and right pull a nutrient this is saskatchewan potash and saskatchewan uranium
00:15:03.320 went straight to america alberta should consider doing the same thing and screw bc absolutely screw
00:15:10.180 them the tankers can wave at bc on their way out of the washington port and this is a quick way to
00:15:16.060 solve them and cut them out of the equation bc who needs you screw you we're going somewhere else
00:15:20.840 yeah they don't have a problem with those alaskan oil tankers coming down to cherry point refinery
00:15:25.160 sure at all they sure don't sure do not um we've got another clip here uh
00:15:31.020 block quebecois leader y francois blanchette he's very concerned about a pipeline from alberta
00:15:38.120 to british columbia who cares but anyways let's watch the honorable member for better chambly
00:15:47.220 mr speaker last thursday the prime minister announced an agreement with alberta
00:15:58.240 which is a problem in many ways i want to ask the government i asked the government if it would
00:16:07.440 commit irrevocably to not do anything in british columbia without the express consent of british
00:16:20.040 columbia and first nations the answer was yes but yet the announcement was made
00:16:27.920 now what is it now please be careful with the language you use this is not outside the rules
00:16:38.200 but it might provoke a certain reaction and one reaction can lead to another and the two reactions
00:16:44.420 can provoke disorder the right honorable prime minister
00:16:47.980 thank you mr speaker we respect provincial rights and jurisdiction we respect british columbia
00:17:02.300 it is absolutely clear in the memorandum of understanding that we and the province of alberta will work
00:17:10.760 together with british columbia
00:17:13.540 we need an agreement for a pipeline the honorable member
00:17:20.560 now when you want the agreement of one party to an agreement you invite them right away because
00:17:31.020 the agreement the prime minister signed will apply even without british columbia
00:17:38.080 so will the prime minister recognize that he has not respected what he said in the house
00:17:43.900 that he didn't show great respect for the truth when he signed this agreement
00:17:49.800 the right honorable prime minister
00:17:55.540 mr speaker
00:17:58.020 this was not a contract
00:18:01.360 this was a memorandum of understanding exactly and this has to do with conditions that are
00:18:08.720 sufficient but they are necessary it is not the end of a process it is the beginning of a process
00:18:16.740 a process with alberta with british columbia and above all a process with indigenous peoples
00:18:25.220 the honorable member for belicholumbia it's a piece of paper that he signed
00:18:32.200 and which creates obligations it is a contract you can call it whatever he likes in whatever language he likes
00:18:40.300 given what is at stake with the moratorium on tankers
00:18:46.200 given
00:18:48.400 given
00:18:48.500 issues with greenhouse gases
00:18:51.780 given
00:18:52.620 the absence of an agreement
00:18:54.540 with a first nation to voted against this agreement this morning
00:18:58.300 does the prime minister not think
00:19:00.100 he should make sure that all parties
00:19:03.420 should be able to sign this
00:19:05.680 free prior
00:19:07.080 and informed consent
00:19:08.880 the prime minister
00:19:10.000 mr speaker
00:19:13.840 this is a memorandum of understanding
00:19:17.680 with commitments
00:19:20.580 with great investments
00:19:22.180 that alberta will make in carbon capture
00:19:28.360 the industrial carbon tax six times greater
00:19:36.660 okay i think that's good
00:19:42.520 um mark carney's telling the truth there
00:19:45.160 isn't he
00:19:45.820 um regardless of what danielle smith wants to spin this to be
00:19:49.580 um there
00:19:51.180 will be a six times increase in
00:19:53.440 the carbon tax in alberta which
00:19:55.700 acts like a scarecrow
00:19:57.160 to investment
00:19:58.260 you know when you have a six times
00:20:00.180 greater industrial carbon tax in alberta
00:20:02.880 and nothing in the united states
00:20:05.600 well it's something even mark carney knows
00:20:07.400 with brookfield's heavy investment in pipelines in the united states
00:20:10.340 i'll go to cory first
00:20:11.600 yeah it's just another poison pill
00:20:14.160 which was surprising
00:20:14.940 she was trying to polish that there
00:20:17.220 uh i mean it's being exposed in question period
00:20:20.560 but it gets frustrating the politics that has to be played
00:20:22.580 again with with who has authority
00:20:24.020 in this country
00:20:25.280 when you listen to blanchette
00:20:26.700 i mean i think i posted it this way on x
00:20:28.300 i said you know he's like the
00:20:29.620 unemployed brother-in-law living in your basement
00:20:32.660 eating your food smoking weed playing video games
00:20:34.900 and then he's telling you how you're allowed to make a living to pay his bills
00:20:38.860 like i don't care what blanchette says
00:20:41.940 and the prime minister shouldn't either
00:20:43.820 but of course that's the usual game in canada
00:20:45.480 we have to placate quebec
00:20:47.200 it's just maddening to watch this going on
00:20:50.520 and it was good to see that moment of honesty out of carney
00:20:54.000 as he always does turn it towards
00:20:55.880 look see we're beating on alberta
00:20:57.360 look at all the obligations they've got
00:20:59.060 while at the same time not saying that we're going to get the pipeline through
00:21:02.340 he was dead honest with it we're just paying the tax
00:21:05.020 and getting nothing for it
00:21:06.740 right can't they just get along in their mutual hate for alberta
00:21:11.520 like why
00:21:12.060 like that's the it was odd to see the separatists advocating for bc
00:21:17.700 but i guess they hate alberta even more than they hate canada
00:21:21.540 i'll go to they won't miss us when we're gone
00:21:23.940 and i won't miss them
00:21:25.000 arrivederci
00:21:26.580 go ahead chris
00:21:28.420 well first i gotta say hopefully within very short order
00:21:32.220 quebec will be completely irrelevant to any canadian politics
00:21:35.540 they've already taken steps to make canadian politics irrelevant to them
00:21:39.380 they've voted to cut ties with the monarchy
00:21:42.140 they're talking about passing legislation
00:21:44.240 and legislation that treats canada as a
00:21:47.200 you know just a neighboring nation
00:21:49.360 not a federation with any kind of national law
00:21:53.440 so maybe they should just continue on that path
00:21:56.020 but again um why is it that that blanchette is so strongly opposed to alberta prosperity
00:22:02.740 um like you said like cory said we we help pay their bills
00:22:06.820 um they get about 12 billion dollars from us every year in equalization
00:22:10.700 so what is it that he's so opposed to and i have a feeling it might be something similar to the early 80s
00:22:17.280 alberta if we are unshackled from the current federal law that is preventing us from achieving our destiny
00:22:23.960 uh would very like in very short order become the economic capital of this country for sure
00:22:30.660 it happened in the early 80s and trudeau responded with the nep
00:22:34.220 and and kneecapped alberta for decades
00:22:37.280 um and we're kind of looking at the same thing right now
00:22:40.520 alberta is on the precipice of becoming the greatest nation on earth
00:22:45.880 with the highest gdp the lowest taxes the most attractive place to invest
00:22:49.960 and uh that threatens the status quo that sends billions of dollars to quebec
00:22:55.020 so i i get it um i don't agree with what he's saying
00:22:58.540 but i understand why somebody would want to keep that if they're benefiting so greatly from
00:23:02.880 what's happening right now lise
00:23:04.900 well i guess i guess my takeaway is between that conversation between blanchett and and carney
00:23:11.560 is that they're arguing with each other who hates alberta and the west more right
00:23:19.340 and even if the federal government rescinds all of their craziness their emissions targets
00:23:25.000 their production caps their tanker bans there's nothing we have we have no confidence in the west
00:23:31.300 that the federal government won't just go and pass new more extensive laws that do us dirty
00:23:39.520 in the west we have no trust that ottawa can get this right and that quebec is getting involved
00:23:44.220 is adorable like good luck paying for your luxury existence without us quebec and chris scott
00:23:50.640 just every time you say alberta in my head i say also saskatchewan also you're not allowed to go
00:23:58.100 by yourselves okay we're in this together like sisters and also saskatchewan no together we would
00:24:02.540 be we would have one of the one of the biggest economies on earth with one of the greatest land
00:24:07.960 land masses on earth i mean it would just be incredible what a great adventure for us
00:24:12.620 all the food and the energy all the food and the energy all the food all the energy all the fertilizer
00:24:18.260 all the uranium all of the oil and gas i mean buddies what are we waiting for i know uh now
00:24:26.280 mark carney he was talking about them magic beans of the pathways alliance carbon capture project
00:24:31.160 um he says there has to be substantial investment in carbon capture for the alberta pipeline project
00:24:37.060 to make sense i'm not sure why but this is of course why the five major oil and gas players
00:24:44.100 in alberta are in favor of hiking up the industrial carbon tax it's because they get billions and
00:24:50.120 billions of dollars for their magic beans carbon capture project that they're calling pathways
00:24:54.660 alliance and old murray edwards from cnrl is laughing all the way in his palatial castle that he has
00:25:00.640 in england while we're just all struggling to keep the lights on uh anyways let's go to that clip
00:25:05.920 from mark carney
00:25:06.640 you don't have a translation
00:25:17.200 wait that's fine i don't need to listen to it in french um but uh anyways the the gist of it is
00:25:27.360 that they asked him about the pipeline mou and he says well there's no mlu there's no pipeline
00:25:32.120 um and a key condition of it is that they have to give substantial investments to um these
00:25:40.760 environmentalist pet projects um put forward by the same guys who stood on the stage with
00:25:46.260 rachel notley and shoved a consumer carbon tax down our throats uh we'll go to cory
00:25:51.200 yeah unfortunately we're seeing crony capitalism but it's ugliest there's going to be some some
00:25:56.900 particular as you said you know big five companies are going to benefit heavily our juniors are going
00:26:00.920 to get totally screwed out of this yep uh and they've cut the deals at the higher uh echelons
00:26:07.160 of power and meanwhile so they don't care if a pipeline goes or not they know that they've just
00:26:10.940 got their uh you can say captured captured capital because they're gonna suck in subsidies through that
00:26:16.560 carbon tax and pump it into a hole uh with the carbon capture it's it's just a shell game and i
00:26:23.100 really wish our premier would call it out hopefully this is going to come to a head pretty soon
00:26:27.020 uh yeah chris go ahead this is really interesting it kind of reminds me of you know a few years ago
00:26:34.380 when do you remember when jason kenny's government changed the rules around uh how uh oil companies
00:26:42.320 could acquire new well licenses they changed the rules and they made it very very very difficult
00:26:46.760 uh for juniors it was still the same for for the giant oil companies and it this this is interesting
00:26:53.840 because cnrl was one of the biggest proponents of those changes and the changes that were made
00:26:59.600 made them billions of dollars and murray edwards has made a very very lucrative living off of buying
00:27:05.880 distressed bankrupt oil companies and turning them into just juggernauts that's what happened with
00:27:10.320 most of the area around wabasco and the althabasco oil sands yeah now it's also interesting to know
00:27:15.820 that once those juniors realized what was happening to them they actually stood up and they did something
00:27:20.920 about it they were the ones they were the ones that helped um with the infrastructure needed to get rid
00:27:28.900 of jason kenny right so they eventually fought back and now i can i can see something similar
00:27:35.180 maybe brewing here in alberta i i certainly hope it is because if people open their eyes and pay
00:27:40.880 attention to what's going on and who's benefiting from these terrible laws that keep the rest of us
00:27:45.000 from achieving prosperity they would be absolutely just livid and they maybe do something about it
00:27:51.360 yeah i mean it's pretty clear that those big five are creating the conditions where the juniors aren't
00:27:58.060 viable so they can come in like predatory sharks and gobble them up um jack mince is the guy who said
00:28:04.020 it'll add six to ten dollars per barrel in production costs well the big guys who are heavily subsidized
00:28:10.120 again i say their magic beans project um they can absorb those costs a lot more readily than the
00:28:17.360 juniors um anyways i think this could have a devastating effect on those juniors in the mid oil and gas
00:28:26.760 companies much like the nep of yore um cory go ahead yeah i mean as chris was pointing out i mean we could
00:28:36.560 see again a revolution brewing uh you know the the heavyweights control a lot of money and have a lot
00:28:42.500 of influence on the higher levels of power but it's those juniors it's those service companies it's those
00:28:48.020 people on the ground who touch base with albertans and they carry a lot of weight and they carry a lot
00:28:55.080 of capital when you add it all together as we see a growing independence movement coming and we see
00:29:00.780 again that response at the united conservative agm in light of this uh if it becomes a well-organized
00:29:07.440 well-funded one from these companies who've been left on the sidelines while this backdoor deal has
00:29:11.180 been cut uh we're going to see some big changes happening really soon you know what let's talk about
00:29:16.360 that real quick because we've mentioned it twice the party membership at the ucp agm i was there at
00:29:25.360 least was there both of you guys were there every time she mentioned that or that she mentioned um
00:29:32.060 the phrase alberta within united canada the crowd booed now they booed now i don't i don't want to say
00:29:38.620 that they're specifically booing her because i think the party loves her um despite her bad ideas with
00:29:45.980 this mou i think the separatist faction which i think is the majority of the party correct me if
00:29:51.400 i'm wrong gentlemen see her as a perfectly fine caretaker until such time as we cut ties with the
00:29:58.280 rest of confederation but you could see that people saw right through what that mou really is what what
00:30:05.860 it does and doesn't do regardless of the political spin coming out of the uc camp around it chris i'll go
00:30:11.740 to you first yeah it's it's pretty obvious that i would say the majority the vast majority of the
00:30:18.480 party and probably a lot of albertans maybe even not within the ucp they love her i mean she's doing
00:30:23.920 things that no other premier will do she's got courage she's eloquent um she can very effectively
00:30:29.760 say something quite nasty with nice words uh in her speeches and i love that but but the thing is
00:30:38.160 she is she said this a number of times if you guys want something done as albertans then you have to
00:30:44.560 step up do the groundwork and i'll do what you want if it's a will of the people will i'll do what
00:30:50.620 you want so now our job is to make sure that she knows what we want and at that agm it was very
00:30:57.120 apparent it wasn't just the you know booing when she was talking about within within the united canada
00:31:02.040 uh type type stuff it was also on the on the the plenary floor like people were mentioning in
00:31:08.240 their rationale for these policies uh from and you know we wouldn't this wouldn't be necessary in an
00:31:14.180 independent alberta and the place would erupt in in cheers or you know they were hinting towards or
00:31:18.840 not even hinting openly talking about alberta independence even discussing policy and governance so
00:31:23.540 we're we're doing what the alberta prosperity project intended to do in the first place and that is
00:31:28.480 creating that parade that the politicians need to get in front of if they want to maintain their
00:31:35.000 governor's power because at the end of the day that's the way it is politicians are going to do
00:31:38.520 what they believe is going to keep them in power what they believe is going to get their support
00:31:41.920 so we're showing these people now that to get our support they have to get on the independence train
00:31:47.700 cory yeah well clearly well the majority of the party is definitely on the independence train
00:31:53.820 the majority of the province isn't there yet and that that is what puts premier smith in a bit of a
00:31:57.920 difficult position uh like chris i i talk to a lot of people on the floor people love smith her
00:32:03.160 personal popularity is still strong though things can change if you're not careful what i also see
00:32:07.980 is a pressure cooker they are frustrated they're ticked off they want to see real action something i've
00:32:13.880 said repeatedly she's got to facilitate a referendum she doesn't have to endorse it she doesn't have to
00:32:19.020 take part in it but she's got to give that vent that ability for the people on the ground to start
00:32:24.280 rolling towards this to start campaigning otherwise they're just going to turn all that energy inside
00:32:28.820 of the ucp as we saw last weekend and eventually that positive sentiment for premier smith is going
00:32:35.540 to evaporate within her own party and she's going to wear it how long do we have you cory do you have
00:32:41.120 to go i got about five more minutes i got to prep for my show in fridge oh i know i know um okay i
00:32:47.420 wanted to uh talk to you guys real quick about this post from um well it's from chris at the whistle
00:32:56.120 stop he says ahs made it illegal to give perfectly good food to those in need grocery stores throw
00:33:02.240 tons of food daily entire truckloads of frozen food millions of dollars of food that you actually
00:33:06.640 pay for in the cost of your food and it's thrown out and it keeps the cost of food high
00:33:13.740 and this is an alberta health services rule i'm old enough to remember do you remember the floods
00:33:18.840 like i think it was 2012 of course everybody remembers the massive floods here but i remember
00:33:23.400 the ahs showing up and and throwing out hundreds of hutterite made sandwiches do you remember that
00:33:30.120 you're kidding yeah anyways go ahead chris well um let maybe we should let cory go first if he's
00:33:36.480 going to get going i've got lots of time go ahead well i'll go quick yeah i mean as a former
00:33:40.920 you know bar and restaurant owner as well ahs is is just overwhelmed and ridiculous with the
00:33:46.340 amount of regulations i mean it's essential you want to keep your coolers at the right temperature
00:33:50.100 we want to make sure there aren't mice or cockroaches running havoc but the the degree of
00:33:55.240 control and bureaucracy becomes absurd when you when you get that trying to find an absolute zero risk
00:34:00.860 way of moving food or food products and it leads to things like this like chris has talked about just
00:34:05.940 utter waste on perfectly good food and uh it really should be addressed but again take somebody strong
00:34:11.340 enough to tell a bureaucrat to stand down because they won't do it on their own right uh we'll say
00:34:16.860 bye to cory now because he has to go prep for his show thanks for being generous with your time cory
00:34:22.280 tell people how they can tune into your show uh westernstandard.news or just search out the
00:34:27.720 western standard on all those social media channels or the cowboy channel and a few of those other
00:34:31.600 cable spots we uh rebroadcast great thanks cory we'll talk soon all right we'll go to chris chris uh
00:34:39.520 tell us more about this these ahs rules that prevent us from helping hungry people
00:34:45.280 or cutting into expensive food costs sure i'm going to go way back to the mid 90s first i was in air
00:34:54.140 cadets and we did all sorts of camps and when we were in these camps the food that we ate was the
00:34:59.100 expired individual meal packets from the canadian forces that's what we ate mres exactly i remember
00:35:04.680 opening chocolate bars that were just completely white because the paraffins and the chocolate had
00:35:08.960 come out and there's nothing wrong with it we ate them nobody nobody got sick or died but we know we
00:35:13.820 didn't waste those food that's what we got as kids now i have a i have a restaurant and a convenience
00:35:18.620 store and i'll tell you alberta health services now also in in addition to dealing with restaurants
00:35:24.180 they also deal with convenience stores they also are to deal with tobacco they have a very large
00:35:28.640 purview they came into my store and they looked at my chocolate bar rack and i had some chocolate bars
00:35:33.320 that were outdated now i have a company that comes in they're supposed to do that but they missed some
00:35:37.100 so ahs posted on uh my public the publicly available health services report for my establishment
00:35:43.520 that i was serving food unfit for human consumption now when you hear that right makes you think
00:35:51.160 whoa is he serving like squirrel i mean squirrels fit but you know what i mean what what is going on
00:35:56.900 in this place so i thought i ripped them a new one they eventually changed it they took it down but
00:36:01.540 that language is still there so if you have uh a jug of milk in your fridge and they see that you're
00:36:07.820 using it and it was best before the date before they will say that you're you're selling food unfit
00:36:13.240 for human consumption now what this has done it's created a culture of fear of bureaucracy and
00:36:20.620 authority within the food service industry now um a grocery store that may have otherwise donated
00:36:27.080 like for instance an entire this is a real story an entire truckload of frozen lasagna
00:36:31.880 that was uh maybe three days past the the sell-by date and it's frozen anyway yeah nothing wrong with
00:36:38.620 it you know where it went pig food it went for pig food an entire reefer van full of bacon
00:36:44.900 pig food because and frozen because it was three days past and the reason they do it is because
00:36:51.780 insurance companies have said we're not going to cover you we're not going to cover the liability
00:36:58.480 if something happens if you sell food that's three days past the date and someone gets sick and sues you
00:37:02.840 so now these big corporations have said okay well if that's the case we're not we don't want to have
00:37:07.460 anything to do with it so it's i should probably change what i said it's not that they made it
00:37:12.040 exactly illegal to do but they created conditions uh around this issue where the corporations now
00:37:21.000 they'll just throw out tons and tons and and we're talking hundreds of tons of food per year in
00:37:26.340 alberta rather than risk a lawsuit and this is going on while we have a there's a food shortage crisis
00:37:33.100 we have a homeless crisis we have all these things all these people that need these this food
00:37:37.840 and because of bureaucracy and red tape it's all gone that's crazy it's you know what when something
00:37:46.400 i have purchased is like headed towards its like best before i chuck it in the freezer everybody like
00:37:53.220 everybody does that yes i buy a flat of chicken portion it out chuck it in the freezer like that's
00:38:01.120 what freezing does it preserves the food if you can't eat it right away you would think ahs would
00:38:07.320 consider that but they don't hey chris how long do we have you uh i'm good until well probably way
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00:42:21.540 all right all right let's get back into uh well let's go to scott mo scott mo he's not conceding anything on this darned old industrial carbon tax he says the sas party has opposed the federal carbon tax since day one and that's why today
00:42:38.820 saskatchewan is the only completely carbon tax free province in canada the ndp has supported the carbon tax since day one and that's why canada is
00:42:46.940 has a carbon tax has a carbon tax in the first place and apparently scott mo's fighting this battle alone
00:42:52.600 well with the help of the federal conservatives i suppose but let's watch
00:42:56.120 speaker on the floor of this assembly there is but one party mr speaker that has been in opposition to
00:43:02.740 the carbon tax since day one mr speaker continuing i have to and including today mr speaker and i'm proud to
00:43:09.160 once again say on the floor of this assembly that saskatchewan is the only province in the nation of canada
00:43:14.320 today is carbon tax free mr speaker mr speaker as we move forward we are talking to our liberal
00:43:23.880 government and unlike the members opposite mr speaker who believe that you the only deal that
00:43:28.440 you can make with the federal liberals is a is a deal to put the carbon tax on saskatchewan people
00:43:33.400 we actually feel that there is an opportunity to make a deal with the federal liberals to take the
00:43:37.720 carbon tax off saskatchewan people families and industries mr speaker again mr speaker we see
00:43:43.900 the members opposite when faced with the opportunity to be part of the solution
00:43:47.900 always choosing to be part of the problem
00:43:50.400 yeah he's been fighting this for years like since 20 2015 16 yeah scott mo has literally said
00:44:04.860 if it is if you are talking about carbon tax i want nothing to do with it and if you insist i'll leave
00:44:10.820 and then when push came to shove boyfriend said you're gonna arrest me go ahead and try like i dare
00:44:17.020 you i double dog dare you he said to the federal government bring the big boy handcuffs because he's
00:44:22.320 got ham hocks for hands just humongous a man hands the man has but we need more of this energy out of
00:44:29.420 other provincial governments car we are all just acknowledging that we are done with the with the
00:44:34.740 carbon scheme you know what i mean it's a grift the green grift that that they have going on here
00:44:40.220 saskatchewan bowed out super early we were not a proponent we were fighting it every single step
00:44:44.860 of the way it took seven years for the rest of the country to catch on that the carbon taxes
00:44:51.240 are a grift that they make no difference and it's just a way for the federal government to line their
00:44:56.880 pockets and good for our boy scott mo good for him it'd be nice if danielle smith thought the same way
00:45:03.980 chris go ahead well i i believe that she does now it's important to note that saskatchewan
00:45:10.600 has a leg up on alberta in this case because saskatchewan has a crown corporation energy energy
00:45:16.560 corporation so they're able to as a province say no we're not going to pay this and then the onus is
00:45:22.640 on the federal government to sue them and that just it just won't work out alberta on the other hand
00:45:27.040 it's all private so the alberta alberta government can't say to individuals hey just don't pay your
00:45:32.720 carbon tax because we're going to get we'll get absolutely screwed we'll just get annihilated
00:45:36.300 um in this case it's almost like they're they're playing a game like we could do this a different
00:45:42.620 way we could collect the carbon tax and then distribute back every single dollar to alberta
00:45:46.580 that's collected um that's playing the game i would much rather see something like saskatchewan
00:45:52.680 where we said no no we're going to take control of this and we're going to shield you albertans
00:45:56.920 from the federal government in this way but it's it's two different things scott moe is not refusing
00:46:01.740 to play the game and alberta has an opportunity to play the game or we could simply you know become
00:46:08.020 our own independent sovereign nation and never talk about carbon tax again or that there's that too
00:46:13.880 um let's keep going um i've got a whole bunch of things i can pick from let's go to the ndp leadership
00:46:25.660 debate i often forget that they exist but this i believe is their chance to have an actual great
00:46:33.580 reset and sort of get a handle on their crazy now i fundamentally disagree with the ndp on 99 to 99.5
00:46:42.940 percent of everything they might say or do but as a conservative i cheer for a strong federal ndp
00:46:49.560 because they split the vote on the left and i think stephen harper's greatest friend in politics was
00:46:54.540 always thomas mulcair because he was at least not a lunatic wrong but not a lunatic and he sort of split
00:47:03.940 the vote on the left um so now is the ndp's opportunity to take themselves from the minivan
00:47:11.120 caucus until to maybe a school bus caucus you know might get some of them but uh abby lewis i think
00:47:18.560 has obviously other plans for the party i think he's probably the leading candidate uh for leader and
00:47:27.800 uh he says that uh if we build you know man camps and construction camps that the women of the
00:47:37.980 neighborhood are going to be in big trouble let's listen to this age-old anti-male trope
00:47:44.300 uh leah gazan's uh bill for the red dress alert as we are now in the 16 days of activism leading on
00:47:53.680 gender-based violence leading up to december 10th all of this talk of nation-building projects
00:47:59.160 that has consumed the oxygen of our political conversation in canada they're big manly things
00:48:05.680 with huge work camps entailed in remote areas the impacts on indigenous women and girls are intense
00:48:12.020 are horrifying uh leah gazan's uh bill okay that's enough uh i take great offense to this as uh all
00:48:20.840 the men in my family work in the oil patch in some form or another including my son and uh this is
00:48:27.060 deeply offensive these men go there to do their jobs support their families put a few bucks in their
00:48:34.000 pocket they work in terrible untenable conditions that these soft-handed goofballs like abby lewis
00:48:40.640 would never be able to do welding on a platform or laying on your back welding on a pipeline in minus
00:48:49.460 40 this guy's hands they can't handle the cold they get a little chapped in the meantime our men who
00:48:56.900 are building this country are accused of being predators get bent i find this deeply offensive and
00:49:02.300 normally i'm not someone who gets offended because that means you can't control your feelings but
00:49:06.500 this sort of stuff is really personal to so many women uh in the west and this shows just how much
00:49:14.220 they hate us and the builders and the growers of this country go to chris because i think you worked
00:49:18.720 in the oil patch at one point didn't you well uh i want to be a lot more colorful in my
00:49:26.000 response to what he said um the the notion that just because there's men working in an area that
00:49:34.720 women have to be fearful is completely ludicrous men are safer actually yeah we're we're genetically
00:49:42.700 predisposed and genetically wired to protect women when there's something happening a man gets involved
00:49:50.280 and uh and protects women it's it's literally our purpose for existing if uh there's a threat to our
00:49:56.460 family we're the ones that go and and fight the criminal or take the bullet or whatever the guys like
00:50:02.740 that that people that are are condemning masculinity as a you know as the destruction of the west are
00:50:11.000 literally destroying our society that's and and we're not talking just like men in the oil field or men in
00:50:17.140 like working men burly men we're also talking about men who are uh man enough to stand up and say
00:50:23.260 something like christ is king you know or or some of the more uh the social issues so yeah i just i mean
00:50:32.340 there's so much there's so there's so much that the guy's a dink he's a complete dink and he's using
00:50:37.740 he's using fear and rage baiting to try and change people's minds in order to gain political favor and i
00:50:45.860 really don't think it's going to work because we're seeing a resurgence of uh of masculinity these
00:50:50.980 days we really are there's no you know what i a guy like abby lewis i look at him and i'm like that's
00:50:57.380 toxic femininity that i'm seeing there's a toxic masculinity toxic masculinity is women and children
00:51:06.140 first apparently according to this guy i feel safer when there are a bunch of strapping blue collar
00:51:13.000 men around um and i feel uh constantly on guard where when i'm around a bunch of male feminists but
00:51:20.300 what do i know i was punched in the face by one one time at least go ahead no this the ndp are sheep
00:51:29.180 in sheep's clothing right as a person as a person who who works remotely all the time solo by myself
00:51:38.120 as a solo lady van lifer every single time i've got myself in a pinch and there there have been more
00:51:45.220 than a handful of times where i'll just find myself in a ditch you know or just trapped or marooned or
00:51:50.840 something and uh 10 times out of 10 it's it's before i can call for help and before that help arrives
00:51:57.040 a guy in a work truck will come out of nowhere and get me out of that pinch and send me on my way
00:52:02.000 what happened to the ndp being the party of the workers did you hear what that guy just said he
00:52:08.160 said workers are dangerous to women and children because he's on some you know to 16 days 16 days
00:52:14.800 of talking like a schmuck to end gender-based violence what are you even talking about you
00:52:21.820 don't think that women are employed in those camps ndp of course they are and you know what kind
00:52:26.680 of experience they have absolutely incredible uh i mean the ndp can't can't become irrelevant
00:52:33.740 fast enough for me he needs to spend a little time talking to the waitresses in places like fox creek
00:52:40.540 where they're making the most money amazing money you know what i mean but what does he know what you
00:52:47.880 know he's just uh a male feminist doing his best to disarm uh women by being a male feminist i won't
00:52:56.100 hurt you baby i'm a male feminist um let's go into the thing that happened yesterday drea humphrey
00:53:02.600 was right in the mix there francis widdowson is adding some names to her list of enemies today i'll
00:53:08.840 tell you uh friend outspoken um mount royal professor francis widdowson in fact she had a hearing today
00:53:19.420 a labor-related hearing today and it was canceled not because she was arrested yesterday trying to
00:53:25.460 speak her mind but because i think the adjudicator came down with the sniffles but uh we've got a
00:53:30.380 video of outspoken mount royal university professor francis widdowson getting arrested
00:53:37.260 at the university of victoria for simply trying to have a conversation these other people can't
00:53:45.760 control themselves and so francis gets arrested for some reason let's watch so you're gonna arrest me
00:53:52.020 and you're gonna take me into the downtown of the property okay but i have to obey your orders
00:53:59.840 as a as a member of the police
00:54:01.340 excuse me sir how many months did the palestinian protest stay here on the eva campus great point
00:54:11.940 was it two months i have to you're ordering me to go with you okay
00:54:18.440 that's crazy how many cops did they have there for little francis widdowson the woman must weigh
00:54:36.860 85 pounds like she's tiny and she's just there to have a conversation if she's going to be attacked
00:54:44.900 by crazy people deal with the crazy people but the one guy was totally right how long did the
00:54:49.220 palestinian protest stay here without ever getting trespassed two months you vic you vic is an absolute
00:54:55.040 woke oasis it just so happens that our daughter convocated from there uh not too terribly long ago
00:55:00.400 there were thousands i can say it now because she's free and she's sort of free and clear but um
00:55:05.800 there were thousands of palestinian flags on campus when i asked a uvic employee what in the fresh hell
00:55:14.300 that meant she well we we believe in respectful disagreement on on this campus well it doesn't
00:55:21.960 look that way uh if you look at what just happened to dr francis widdowson it's shame on the
00:55:27.900 sanich police and law enforcement in general that will put that many resources for ps you stumble
00:55:33.400 over homeless people walking onto that campus okay victoria is absolutely overwhelmed with homeless
00:55:38.560 people and yet you have your entire police force out there to confront a little lady because she has
00:55:45.940 because she has words that might hurt somebody's feelings the the only you know the only um comfort
00:55:52.820 that i can take in this is that they have no idea who they who they've angered francis widdowson is
00:55:59.580 absolutely out of craps to give and i cannot wait to see her ass are way gone they're gone
00:56:07.840 this is her bucket of f's you will see that it is empty okay she has done she's been fighting
00:56:15.540 she's been fighting well she lost her career she lost her dignity she lost her freedom and ability
00:56:21.400 to speak uh francis widdowson is going to come out swing it against this she's going to have a
00:56:26.120 story to tell i'm here for her all day uh may we all the women be more like francis widdowson
00:56:31.940 after seeing her win her george jonas freedom award um this last summer there is no way that you can
00:56:38.300 see that woman and think to yourself i'm doing enough here i'm doing enough here look at her
00:56:42.780 confronting these guys look at her and she's calm cool and collected and here's the thing she's
00:56:48.140 gonna win she's gonna win she's just that she's a force in nature francis widdowson so uh all the
00:56:53.400 best to her and i can't see how i can't wait to see how these guys go down in flames truly well
00:56:57.940 i was talking to dray this morning they did escort her off the property they did arrest her
00:57:02.420 they kept her for about an hour and they left her going i described arresting francis widdowson
00:57:08.340 as trying to stuff a cat in a bag because i can't even imagine i can't even imagine what it
00:57:13.820 was like that police car with her um not that she is wild but i mean i bet they were getting a real
00:57:20.000 earful she's formidable she's formidable yep uh chris go ahead that kind of reminds me of when young
00:57:27.780 josh alexander got arrested for standing outside holding a bible do you remember that right yes the
00:57:32.260 woke trans lunatics were attacking him like physically assaulting him and the calgary police
00:57:37.160 came in and arresting him arrested him and what does that tell you our you know our institutions and
00:57:42.880 our authority in this country are completely backwards and they're cowards yes yes like the
00:57:48.160 whole the whole the palestinian protester occupation of uvic and nothing was done about that um oh and it
00:57:57.440 was garbage chris you should have seen it like oh i did there's there's lots online yeah it looked
00:58:02.780 like a dump right in the middle of one of the most beautiful campuses in the country and it was there
00:58:07.620 forever but we're also talking about uh uvic is a university where they are so woke i have a friend
00:58:14.580 that goes there and they say that almost every time a student gives a presentation it's a land
00:58:19.140 acknowledgement land acknowledgement land acknowledgement shaming each other for being
00:58:23.020 white shaming each other from being from europe like it is absolutely unreal and speaking of
00:58:29.340 palestinian protesting i found out something interesting the other day the palestinian flag
00:58:33.180 that's the four that's the colors of the four horsemen of the apocalypse isn't that interesting
00:58:36.920 i firmly believe that i watched dragon prophecy on angel studios and uh yeah it was i didn't believe
00:58:45.340 until i looked it up um we've got a video that drea kept i have to stop looking for things like that
00:58:52.740 because then i see things and then i have a difficult time going through the world can't unsee them
00:58:57.420 exactly right you can't unsee them exactly that now now what you know we're all going to think now
00:59:02.220 of course not thanks yeah oops i i'm less innocent now than i was 10 seconds ago um
00:59:08.440 we've got just in contrast drea captured this yesterday so we saw what francis was doing just
00:59:16.320 standing there just being francis and uh sanich police same cops same event they failed to arrest
00:59:25.540 an antifa let's say antifa like antifa adjacent and antifa lateral in that orbit anyways who assaulted
00:59:34.300 drew cuver um yet they quickly arrested francis widdowson uh so let's see what these guys were up to
00:59:41.500 but they saw francis as the real threat with her prickly ideas and her um icy demeanor
00:59:47.540 a lot of it is private funds for i think 36
00:59:52.880 oh
00:59:53.760 what do you guys smash it do it do it i don't know what that is
00:59:57.680 fucking pisses up
00:59:58.960 hold it hold it hold it
01:00:00.680 where's the cops yeah where's the cops now
01:00:04.340 oh there's the cops
01:00:05.200 where are the cops
01:00:06.760 are you proud of this are you proud of this university
01:00:32.520 are you proud of yours sir
01:00:40.740 i am chenahorn third-rate group of political agitators since the fucking capital jesus christ
01:00:47.280 you are in fucking world security
01:00:53.940 you are in fucking world security
01:00:55.940 you got arrested there nobody
01:00:57.940 that's crazy
01:01:08.720 this is why president trump
01:01:10.580 yeah this is why president trump declared antifa a terrorist organization
01:01:14.900 because look they're terrorists
01:01:17.240 yeah go ahead chris
01:01:20.040 wow
01:01:20.820 well this comes back to the uh idea of strong men i think
01:01:25.460 the people that are speaking truth should have more people with them
01:01:29.140 why are people so scared to actually go and stand with people speaking the truth
01:01:33.620 i think it was jim mcmurtry there too was that him speaking
01:01:36.600 yeah i think so
01:01:37.900 yeah like these folks jim mcmurtry dallas brody francis widdowson uh michelle sterling amongst others
01:01:43.620 they're telling the truth about things
01:01:46.000 and the truth is so uncomfortable that these brain i don't want to say brainwashed but these
01:01:51.200 indoctrinated kids are literally
01:01:54.200 they're they're dehumanizing the truth tellers to the point where violence is acceptable
01:01:59.620 right in a in an institution that talks about inclusivity and all all of these
01:02:04.160 you know fluffy left-leaning supposed left-leaning ideologies
01:02:08.640 no i think it's time that people started manning up
01:02:12.200 and cal-girling up
01:02:14.000 and going with these people and standing with them when they're having these conversations
01:02:18.300 because under under no circumstances is that type of thing acceptable
01:02:21.520 yeah i mean you can see how they've moved themselves to this point you know when
01:02:27.780 we the left says that you know misgendering is violence and words are violence
01:02:32.740 yeah
01:02:33.300 then you feel justified in meeting somebody's words with violence because
01:02:38.000 it's the it's just violence on violence it's self-defense it's all the same right
01:02:42.940 yeah yeah if someone's attacking you with violence why wouldn't you react with force
01:02:48.560 and so this is how they they've sort of justified where we are now and i think it's an absolute
01:02:55.200 disaster that we can't engage in civil discourse i'm glad you mentioned 1bc
01:02:59.900 and dallas brody because and this is not we're not sponsored to do this we're not anything but
01:03:06.540 this morning early morning i watched their documentary making a killing it's currently on
01:03:13.980 for it's free on youtube i suggest you watch it before they take it down and by they i mean big
01:03:21.760 tech takes it down drea is in it our friend michelle sterling from friends of science in another
01:03:26.760 capacity in her research in her research capacity on the issue of residential schools they go through
01:03:32.800 the history of residential schools um and where you know the lies have gotten us um and the attacks
01:03:40.480 on dallas and 1bc and anybody who simply questions the narrative who's or who says even these things
01:03:47.900 might be true but maybe we should have some proof first um it's it's on youtube right now i suggest
01:03:53.460 you guys go watch it but while you still can not right now wait for me to sign off on the show and
01:03:57.920 then go watch it um we've got a few yeah there it is making a killing it's an hour and 21 minutes and
01:04:04.660 it's worth every second i learned things i thought i knew a lot about this but i still learned things
01:04:10.260 um we've got a few super chats we can read and then uh i guess we'll sign off i didn't have it oh
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01:05:12.600 end of the show we have something called the daily cringe but i didn't select one um before we got on
01:05:19.120 the show because i was buttoning up my latest little schemes so i didn't get a chance to do it
01:05:24.620 unless efron can find us one while we're going through these few chats wonder woman wells gives
01:05:29.780 us five bucks and says there's no financial accountability for first nations we just keep
01:05:34.540 giving money and the corrupt ban council steals it and does nothing to improve the quality of life
01:05:38.660 of the reservations that may be true in some instances but i should tell you that the canadian
01:05:43.980 taxpayers federation we talk about it on my show tonight on the gun show canadian taxpayers federation
01:05:49.280 has just helped an indigenous activist on frog lake get access to accountability getting access to
01:05:57.400 financial records of his band um and it is precedent it's precedent setting it means that this judgment
01:06:04.960 could require other first nations who are withholding these this information um it will force them to turn
01:06:11.820 it over now not all bands are like that some bands steven harper brought in the first nations
01:06:16.320 accountability act again through the advocacy of colin craig who was at the canadian taxpayers
01:06:22.460 federation at the time trudeau of course repealed it but some bands actually kept going with their
01:06:27.060 requirements under the first nations accountability act publishing their financials online so some bands
01:06:32.700 are really great and some bands are of course like frog lake so uh we'll see what happens but
01:06:38.280 there are people activists and first nations activists it's the people who are forced to live
01:06:44.380 on reserve or who choose to live on reserve who are the ones trying their best to hold their chiefs to
01:06:51.820 account and i think it's incumbent on us to demand that they have the same rights to their municipal
01:06:58.460 records that the rest of us have wild freedom seven gives us five bucks and says if alberta separates
01:07:05.920 will it split the vote for the ucp the ucp seem the best to handle separation i would hate to see
01:07:09.960 a separate alberta run by the ndp chris i'll let you answer this one uh all of them would be out of
01:07:16.720 jobs when alberta becomes independent there would be no ucp there will be no ndp i'm hoping that an
01:07:22.340 independent alberta completely in alberta independence is the tide pen that's going to remove the orange stain
01:07:29.240 from this province that's what i'm hoping so uh no there is no worry about splitting a vote upon the
01:07:35.740 creation of independent nation of alberta we'd have to have a constitutional convention decide how
01:07:40.200 we're going to govern ourselves uh create a constitution that outlines how the government
01:07:44.020 may interact with us and then we would decide what kind of government we're going to have and
01:07:47.820 we'd have elections so no there would be no no no concern of vote splitting in that regards
01:07:52.780 right and the referendum itself is outside of the party system it's the people deciding so there's
01:07:58.240 no chance of a vote split there it's outside of government completely right also i like how you said
01:08:03.880 determine how the government may interact with us right amen brother that's the way it should be
01:08:10.300 you you're gonna you're gonna need permission to talk to us government exactly i love it so much
01:08:16.560 and saskatchewan just every time you said alberta then also can we take can we take a moment to
01:08:21.720 thank our separatist friend thomas lukazic for oh so it's such a good such a good heavy lifter
01:08:28.340 yes player even you know i ran into a few people from redford's cabinet at the ucp agm one of them i
01:08:38.140 did offer an apology to for going a little bit too hard on her back in the day if you're watching
01:08:43.760 christine i reiterate that i'm sorry i went overboard um but let us thank thomas lukazic for achieving his
01:08:52.200 goal of a separatist referendum chris i'll let you take this one too it was beautiful uh thomas
01:08:59.460 lukazic campaigned across alberta in his little motor home um telling people that they needed to
01:09:05.100 sign this paper that was saying they wanted alberta to remain in canada he was telling them they were
01:09:10.740 going to lose their pensions if they didn't sign or we'd become american if they didn't sign so
01:09:14.960 people signed 465 000 signed and as it turns out 405 000 of those were real like over 50 000 of those
01:09:22.700 were disqualified but what he failed to tell the people signing that citizens initiative
01:09:28.520 citizens initiative petition for a referendum on independence was that he literally asked that
01:09:34.520 this go to referendum with the question thomas do you want alberta to remain in canada
01:09:38.820 it's an independence referendum so thank you very much tom uh i appreciate your hard work
01:09:45.240 but now uh the the real heavy lifting is up to us we have to start campaigning and having
01:09:51.040 conversations with our friends neighbors enemies whoever and explaining why we need to support an
01:09:55.920 independent alberta because thomas has got us the referendum he wanted thank you thomas yes we will
01:10:01.320 a bronze statue of him at the capitol in lloydminster one day and then knock it down
01:10:07.240 he's a folk hero a wee little plaque a wee little plaque in lloydminster yep that's still going to be
01:10:15.640 our capital city it'll it'll be incredible yep way to go thomas well done uh wild freedom seven
01:10:21.340 gives us five bucks it says did not premier smith say they are still working to get the carbon
01:10:25.520 working on the carbon tax and how quickly it goes into effect even with the mou is there no hope for
01:10:32.160 this pipeline she has said that she also said the mou didn't give a veto to bc and the first nation
01:10:37.200 but her duplicitous snake partner in the mou mark carney keeps saying that and he keeps saying
01:10:43.600 that the industrial carbon tax is going to go up six times so i don't know i mean we can do a lot
01:10:51.400 of negotiating but uh when we have a bad faith partner i don't know why we would uh consider him
01:10:57.340 to be a truthful participant in this mou uh i think we have a cringe uh efron efron came through yes yes
01:11:09.920 uh it's a flashback cringe but i don't remember reacting to it so we'll go with it we've got
01:11:13.960 another one from wild freedom seven says uh and who would run the new elections an unelected separatist
01:11:19.880 group sounds nice but you just can't get the government out chris explain who would run the
01:11:26.280 elections elections alberta well elections are i mean that that stuff is determined by our constitution
01:11:32.400 so right away we put things in place that don't allow the problems that we have right now it's this
01:11:37.960 is about an opportunity to have the people participating for real and making sure that the
01:11:44.940 governance that they allow is doing the job that we tell them to do like i i truly believe that the
01:11:51.920 ucp made a huge mistake when they appointed the current um uh elections alberta dude that was a big
01:11:59.500 mistake they should they could have just it would have been better for them if they had just shot
01:12:03.160 themselves in the foot this was worse um so that's where this constitution thing comes into play
01:12:07.540 that's what sets the tone for everything right here you go yeah i mean
01:12:13.620 um it would be fair and open elections yep no tabulators yeah and counted
01:12:19.800 all nine yards yeah uh okay this is a flashback daily cringe from last month it's from canada proud
01:12:29.460 and he says on a scale of one to ten how cringe is this liberal mp i'm already just
01:12:35.500 tense thinking about it um i have secondhand embarrassment already i haven't even seen this
01:12:41.360 the honorable secretary parliamentary secretary to the prime minister
01:12:46.100 mr speaker the news today was that we created 67 000
01:12:52.700 it's great news we are growing the economy and the budget budget 2025 is making historic investments
01:13:05.020 that are going to keep this economy moving that's rachel bendayan the gun grabber uh she did the 6767
01:13:13.280 thing i don't even know what that is i'm from the internet i know the kids are doing it like i'm from
01:13:18.880 the internet that's how you got me but i still don't know what this is i have four teens and preteens
01:13:24.860 and let me just tell you she sounds that liberal mp sounds exactly like my teens and preteens uh not
01:13:32.160 cool just absolutely i kept asking my kids to explain memes to me and they stopped because
01:13:39.880 they're like we don't want you armed with this information to go out into the world and try to
01:13:44.860 embarrass yourself so if you don't know anything about it you can talk about it so so thanks riley for
01:13:50.300 saving me from that i find i find by the time i pick up their slang it's already not cool anymore
01:13:56.420 you know you know what i recently started yeah by the time old mom picks it up it's like mom don't
01:14:02.920 nobody says that anymore so i just stay in my lane i just use my 90s stuff in front of my son's friends
01:14:08.620 i'll talk about stuff being rad or bodacious or stuff like that deadly nobody nobody will identify
01:14:15.920 themselves as a friend of mine faster than if they call something deadly in my presence i'm like
01:14:20.320 yeah buddy yeah buddy deadly i started using riz around my kids friends just to embarrass them and
01:14:28.620 they just put their head down all right i think that's the show for today this has been a fun one
01:14:36.300 we're 16 minutes over chris thanks so much for coming along with us on the entire show today that
01:14:41.320 was great it was the quickest hour and 15 minutes i think in broadcasting that i've done in a long
01:14:46.600 time so thanks so much chris tell people how they can find you um and get involved in the work that you
01:14:52.500 do to educate people on the value of alberta independence uh first of all my website is
01:14:58.840 www.whistlestoptruckstop.ca i know it's a bit of a mouthful but it's worth it i've got a blog there
01:15:06.640 i have a merch store with some cool whistle stop stuff and alberta independence things
01:15:10.880 pay watch read my blogs there i i try and put all of this stuff all my thoughts in one place so people
01:15:16.440 can uh read that before they ask a bunch of questions the alberta prosperity project of course
01:15:21.200 is a like an excellent place to find information about not only alberta independence but where i'm
01:15:27.340 going to be speaking where other people are going to be speaking and on that note i've had this sitting
01:15:30.880 here and i want you all to know that our friend cory morgan's book the sovereigntist's handbook
01:15:35.880 right here that you can find on amazon this is like one of the best books on what alberta
01:15:42.000 independence movements have been like in alberta since the 90s when he was leader of the alberta
01:15:46.740 independence party um you can oftentimes you can find me at the whistle stop cafe and uh yeah pretty
01:15:53.840 much wherever there's something going on in this province where there's an opportunity to make some
01:15:58.920 change or have our voices heard i try and be there so a good chance you're going to meet me in person
01:16:03.120 if you go to some of these things you've got an event in cameras tonight i think right oh yeah
01:16:08.260 thank you for reminding me yeah yes i do uh cameras tonight winborn next week and there's a couple
01:16:15.300 other ones coming up i can't remember but events page on the alberta prosperity project website
01:16:19.460 sounds great all right let's sign off lise thanks so much uh for being along with us on yesterday's
01:16:27.080 technical catastrophized day and then today which was just a fun wild ride uh we appreciate you so
01:16:32.720 much and we've got a little scheme in the works for you which i think is nearing its its fruition
01:16:38.040 people at home stay tuned i'm going to need your help making this an absolute rip-roaring nationwide
01:16:43.700 success and i know you're going to come through uh she sheila has a hint she's wearing a hint
01:16:49.160 on her actual body right now and i saw somebody in the chat say uh did hey that that project that
01:16:55.160 big news that lisa and sheila were talking about days away oh it is so close and i am just vibrating
01:17:01.420 like a tuning fork over it you guys so just uh keep your keep your eyeballs peeled eyeballs like
01:17:08.040 hours and hours ish away like fewer than 100 hours so stay tuned i'm wild about it hey chris i got it
01:17:13.840 yeah you will chris chris we got it you know that book there's another there's another hint yeah
01:17:18.800 oh cool yeah all right uh that's the show for today thank you so much uh everybody works behind
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