Rebel News Podcast - July 29, 2025


REBEL ROUNDUP | Byelection ballot drama, Ford flips on jobs for asylum seekers, Pipeline problems


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Join Sheila and Leanne as they discuss the idiocy at Elections Canada and all the other nonsense going on in the prairies. Plus, the latest on the Battle River-Crowfoot by-election, and more!

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00:00:00.000 oh hey good morning good afternoon everybody depending on which part of this country that
00:00:17.580 you're in you're watching rebel roundup our daily live news and opinion show i am your host
00:00:23.380 sheila gunreed i'm joined by my regular tuesday co-host my real life best friend in the whole
00:00:29.860 wide world lease merle in regina saskatchewan lease how's it going well hello my darling
00:00:34.660 sheila gunreed and good day ladies and gentlemen uh it's a listen it's a great day to be on the
00:00:40.520 prairies uh it's a it's gorgeous weather we're right in the smack dab middle of summer and we
00:00:47.120 have got a lineup of stories that will just set you all on fire okay and this is just your warning
00:00:53.080 yeah it's just your warning it's a banger of a show uh everybody at elections canada should be
00:00:59.020 fired um i just the more i just the more i think about it the angrier i get i have raised my voice
00:01:07.140 and sworn in two separate staff meetings in the last uh well since three o'clock yesterday over
00:01:14.100 the incompetence at elections canada and i think a lot of you at home are going to feel the same way
00:01:19.080 um so i'll tell everybody how they can get involved in the show oh yeah and doug ford uh he's flip
00:01:25.300 flopping again just like he did on the electric vehicle stuff where he's like i don't believe in
00:01:29.320 mandates i want the market to do its uh job and then he's like but give me some money for the
00:01:34.780 subsidies please sir we're we're hungry for the subsidies i'm like that's not the market
00:01:38.760 doug right anyways he's doing something quite similar on uh migrants and i'll we'll talk about
00:01:45.720 it because uh i don't think doug ford thinks about anything like he is the definition of populist to
00:01:52.180 a fault where he's just like yeah this sounds like a fun thing to say that everybody will agree with
00:01:56.020 but he hasn't thought about it yeah doug is a windsock doug is a windsock he goes whatever way the
00:02:01.900 wind is blowing that is that's what doug ford is he's a windsock politician except i don't i i don't know
00:02:07.920 who is blowing this way but he said this like that was more of a tornado than anything um but
00:02:14.300 anyways if you want to get involved in the show you're watching us on the great free speech platform
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00:02:53.820 the future you can leave a super thanks that's their paid comment after the fact all right let's get
00:03:01.440 into the news of the day and uh explain to everybody why i'm so irate with stefan perot
00:03:09.420 the boss over at elections canada i'm not sure what those people do over there well i can i can tell
00:03:18.560 you it's dei initiatives because remember last week on this very show we uh we divulged that elections
00:03:25.320 canada has spent who knows how much time and money developing a amounts right developing a seven
00:03:33.060 year dei plan so elections is literally like the fifth or sixth thing uh a list on the list of
00:03:40.600 importance to at the people at actually elections canada yeah yeah diversity equity inclusion ranks
00:03:46.400 but yes do go on then uh election integrity um so voters in alberta in the battle river crowfoot
00:03:56.020 by-election where pierre polyev is running after damien curick stepped aside for him
00:04:03.920 they are the voters there are being and i just don't say this is polyev the voters there are being
00:04:12.040 targeted with his absolute bs uh they have to use write-in ballots now because the freaking ballot
00:04:21.440 is going to be seven feet long because seven feet long longest ballot committee which are just a bunch 0.66
00:04:31.300 of election meddlers and what they're doing should be illegal it's making a mockery of our election system 1.00
00:04:36.220 they have over 200 um candidates who have just signed up on paper they got their 100 signatures
00:04:43.760 so let me guess all these people are just standing in a room passing around a clipboard
00:04:47.380 um and you don't have to put up any money to run as an independent um to weed out this kind of nonsense
00:04:56.020 and so now they have 200 plus running it against polyev in battle river crowfoot it is an insult
00:05:04.040 to the canadian electoral system it's an insult to the voters of battle river crowfoot oh and by the
00:05:10.820 way here's this is giving them exactly what they wanted they wanted to drive this to ridiculousness
00:05:17.720 so that they had to write it in because you know has a who has a real difficult name to spell
00:05:22.720 oh pierre polliver pierre polliver p-o-l-l-i-v-e-r p-o-l-i-v-e-r p-o-l-i-v-e-r 0.82
00:05:33.340 like this is this is like the absolute worst case scenario for this by election and it's just it's a
00:05:41.600 recipe for like like rife going off the rails like absolutely this is a recipe for an election to go
00:05:49.740 right off the rails and what what has done is made it worse they made it worse they made it worse
00:05:57.960 they made it worse they knew by the way that polyev would be targeted again by this bs because they did
00:06:04.620 it in ottawa carlton what was there 90 plus on the ballot and they let it go on and not only that but
00:06:11.820 like the organizers of this longest ballot committee are openly out in the atmosphere out in the media
00:06:18.840 going yeah we're gonna do this again yeah we're gonna do this again the craziest thing is is these
00:06:23.620 guys that are that are part of the longest ballot committee actually are the ones that went to court
00:06:30.140 to get the law changed to allow them to interfere in this manner to begin with and nobody at elections
00:06:36.800 canada since 2017 has thought to themselves uh maybe we should do something about this this looks
00:06:42.440 like it's a massive election fixing but no no what does elections canada do go and dive headfirst into
00:06:49.740 a seven-year dei plan like holy hannah canada we are every single one of those misspelled ballots
00:06:58.020 will have to be hand scrutinized for voter intent like did they mean to spell polyev like i don't know
00:07:05.640 oh and you know those sticky sticky scrutineers are gonna be like i you know there's just no guarantee
00:07:10.800 that the person that wrote polliver really meant uh what's that other guy's name what's that oh
00:07:18.600 polyev could that i just can't be sure this like this is it's crazy and it's this is just a recipe
00:07:25.880 for elect election disaster and we're gonna watch it happen live happen live yeah yeah i it's revolting
00:07:34.900 they got away with it a couple of months ago and then they're doing it again uh 200 worse and who
00:07:41.800 the head over at uh elections canada stephan perot what's he doing i don't know the guy should be
00:07:48.500 immediately fired i've never seen such a inept bunch of bureaucrats at a government agency in my entire
00:07:56.080 their job is to ensure that our elections are secure and fair and free of meddling and schemes
00:08:05.000 and yet what did they do lose 822 uh absentee ballots in bc a bunch of ballots um misplaced or
00:08:15.220 wrongfully attributed it's messy however in a quebec riding where the liberal one by one
00:08:21.620 that could go back to court um we've got missing absentee ballots from all across the country now
00:08:29.140 elections canada says well there's a bunch of different reasons why they weren't counted
00:08:33.100 uh i know there were some that you didn't count because your election staff didn't turn them in
00:08:40.060 and that's right trust your explanation on the other stuff which actually wasn't an explanation at
00:08:45.260 all why does that man still have his job china meddled in 2019 and 2021 he still has a job now
00:08:54.220 they're making a mockery of our elections and by elections stephan perot still has a job the man
00:09:00.200 should be fired from life but in his defense sheila stephan perot is committed to creating an equitable
00:09:06.700 diverse and inclusive workplace where all feel welcome so this is per this is per his website so
00:09:13.580 wonderful he is doing something just not taking care of election integrity in canada that's all
00:09:19.180 that's all it's an absolute joke it's an outrage is what it is outrage what an insult to the people
00:09:26.560 of battle river crowfoot who deserve a fair election free of this meddling nonsense um and even the people
00:09:35.920 who are involved in this apparently say that this is dishonest uh this is from juno
00:09:41.120 whistleblower was duped by longest ballot committee
00:09:45.620 shush uh okay if you're i i got a never i got a tough time feeling sorry for somebody who got involved
00:09:53.960 in election uh fixing uh but let's read more uh whistleblower allegedly involved in the longest ballot
00:10:01.060 committee has come forward saying he now feels duped and misled by the organization
00:10:05.340 um after he agreed to so he agreed to be a paper candidate yeah because he says he says uh he took
00:10:15.600 issue with canada's first past the post electoral system so his involvement with the with this uh
00:10:23.180 longest ballot committee was an act a little bit of an act of protest he's like okay well if we're ever
00:10:28.520 going to fix this first past the post electoral system then we got to point out how how uh how it
00:10:35.420 doesn't work right and so that's i could see listen i can i can give it to him i can give it to him just
00:10:41.020 for that alone like i don't like i don't want to hang this all on his head because then what it says
00:10:46.340 is he submitted his paperwork for the toronto st paul's riding only three days before the election
00:10:52.160 uh deadline uh and it appears to show all of his all of his uh nomination forms appear to show blank
00:11:00.440 candidate fields candidate activity uh resembling an unregistered political party which is exactly
00:11:06.620 what this is what the longest ballot committee is is an unregistered political party and practices that
00:11:12.160 could potentially constitute forgery or misrepresentation and impersonation under the
00:11:16.800 canada elections act furthermore the person this whistleblower isn't even from the riding that he
00:11:23.480 ran in which i think hundreds of miles away yeah which i think actually uh brings up a really important
00:11:30.880 question should the candidates that are running in a riding be obligated to actually reside in that
00:11:37.300 riding because right now have intention to reside that's right that's right because right now there is
00:11:45.080 no there is no rule that says well if you want to if you want to run in a riding you have to
00:11:49.620 actually reside in it there is no and and should there be that's a it's a it's a valid question
00:11:54.600 he also said uh i was duped noting that the committee attempted to recruit him again
00:12:02.680 as a willing accomplice to election fixing in 2025 on the pretense they were going to run a number of
00:12:09.860 candidates in the liberal leader mark carney's riding
00:12:12.440 they wanted me to go against they said mark carney then they tried to trick me basically
00:12:17.860 it was actually pierre polyev they never did mark carney's riding in this isn't that isn't that
00:12:25.560 telling so here they signed up hundreds of candidates hundreds of candidates probably telling each single
00:12:31.440 each one of them right we're gonna run in mark carney's riding and really then at the last second
00:12:36.400 then because they're filling out all of the paperwork without the information on the paperwork
00:12:43.080 so these people just sign a blank document and then it's submitted under false pretenses in a
00:12:49.700 different riding for different reasons and they were told well i hope maybe involved goes to jail
00:12:55.300 like maybe yeah maybe elections canada could look into this we see if money changed hands
00:13:01.520 oh well that's one of the requirements is you must have a bank account and you must have a cfo
00:13:06.740 that's right money changing hands for like people just doing this uh i refuse to believe by the way
00:13:12.480 that so many people on the left they would do this for altruistic reasons they pay their protesters
00:13:18.020 because they can't get these lazy bones to stand up for a thing that they believe in
00:13:21.760 um without getting paid so i have a tough time believing that money did not change hands oh so
00:13:26.740 do i of course of course of course of course it did we just have to dig a little deeper and wait a
00:13:31.800 little longer and we'll find out exactly how this all went down but yeah that requires the police and
00:13:35.920 elections canada to do an investigation and i'm not confident they will well i mean they got to do
00:13:41.740 something because because being committed to dei while you let elections get stolen and your name
00:13:47.120 is elections canada well that's not a good look it's not a good look now is it yeah uh the battle
00:13:55.020 river crowfoot riding currently has 209 candidates 199 of which appear to be associated with the longest
00:14:01.800 ballot committee holy hannah that's how bad it is that is uh that is industrial election interference
00:14:11.140 industrial scale election interference right there um and then they laugh about it and they tell us
00:14:17.120 they tell us that you know this was the intent all along yep while they while they go to court and get
00:14:22.340 the laws changed to make sure that they can do this nobody stops them in eight years it is crazy this is
00:14:29.380 crazy this is another example of public institutions in canada that are digging their own graves because
00:14:34.440 while they while they um on the surface look and act like they're concerned with fulfilling the mandate
00:14:44.080 of their institution they do nothing but drop the ball and crap the bed and uh and let canadians think
00:14:51.900 that they are that they are incompetent fools uh let's move ahead because uh well because we've got lots
00:15:02.920 things to talk to this is from don braid in calgary herald fan of don braid he pretends to be a
00:15:09.560 pragmatic sort of centrist but it's like then why are you a leftist all the time and such issues he says
00:15:15.500 the separatism debate heats up as referendum question goes to court whatever happens in court the
00:15:21.040 separatist drive for referendum question is stalled for some time so they're trying to bung this up in
00:15:26.680 court yeah they are but but i want to explain to you this is not the alberta government
00:15:31.700 dragging this to court this is elections alberta right which is a the arm's length
00:15:39.620 agency of the from the government that oversees elections referendums nominations all those things
00:15:47.880 elections alberta is taking the separatists to court it could uh it could be some show the elections office
00:15:56.200 asks the court of king's bench to decide whether a referendum question proposed by separatists
00:16:01.300 is unconstitutional so elections alberta is trying to have this deemed unconstitutional
00:16:08.280 i just went on a big rant about elections officials being incompetent these ones are sinister i must tell
00:16:15.240 you these people tried to find me these people tried to find me for a book called stop not leave
00:16:21.520 that i promoted i remember that i remember and it was a bestseller stop not leave was a best-selling
00:16:27.580 book it was a follow-up to the destroyers i promoted it with lawn signs that said stop not leave buy the
00:16:33.420 book buy the book and you're allowed to market your book with signs which is what i did and yet i was
00:16:41.500 investigated interrogated by an elections investigator from elections alberta and he only backed off because i
00:16:48.960 recorded the phone call is that right they tried to slam me with like it was a five thousand dollar fine
00:16:55.580 you're kidding well we like okay so this all sort of plays into our back pocket sheila because we know
00:17:02.140 we a smart rebel viewers know that um that public institutions including uh provincially run public
00:17:11.080 institutions are absolutely stuffed to the gills with vapid left-wing activists okay we know this
00:17:18.100 they are all union members they are all activists in their spare time and of course elections alberta
00:17:24.320 is going to throw a hammer at the separatist movement in alberta of course they are how because
00:17:30.460 can we trust that somebody on the federal level didn't make a call to elections alberta and say
00:17:38.580 now what we need you to do is to slow down this runaway train of separation so no matter what you have
00:17:47.320 i could see this happening i could see the feds interfering calling the elections alberta and
00:17:51.820 saying time to drag the puck as as they say because uh uh uh sentiment as it pertains to separation in
00:17:59.900 alberta is not going away as a matter of fact it's only getting stronger with every move that the federal
00:18:04.680 government makes this will make it worse this will absolutely make it worse because we're calling
00:18:08.920 we're calling this what it is they are trying to interfere in regular the the regular people of
00:18:15.800 alberta's ability to talk back to their own government this is what elections alberta is is uh
00:18:22.280 is doing so uh real interesting times and they're saying the very very straightforward question which
00:18:29.840 was proposed by mitch sylvester of the app uh under the watchful eye of jeffrey rath a constitutional
00:18:38.520 lawyer why don't read the question like let's see if there's any let's see if any of us are confused
00:18:43.780 by this question are you are you confused do you think this is unconstitutional that's right do you
00:18:48.360 agree that the province of alberta shall become a country and cease to be a province of canada yes
00:18:55.480 are you or no yeah yay or nay are you can are you guys confused by that question because i'm not
00:19:00.840 confused nobody in alberta is confused nobody is confused by this question it is clear it is direct
00:19:06.660 it abides by all of the rules that the clarity act sets out and yet alberta elections alberta
00:19:12.120 takes this and petitions the court to be like can you please oh can you guys please review this for
00:19:18.640 constitutionality because we're just not sure that it's clear enough or that it um that it abides by
00:19:23.480 all of the rules could you guys do that no this is an attempt to this is an this is an attempt to
00:19:28.840 drag the puck to slow this train down and uh and guess who's not having any of it well and it says
00:19:35.400 that so don braid writes for some reason this may violate the constitution act of 1982 and
00:19:40.960 subsequently the clarity act which lays out detailed requirements for separation a province
00:19:47.000 cannot unilaterally secede from canada by a simple referendum okay but that's not what it's saying
00:19:53.380 it's saying do you agree that we should begin the process right because that after the process comes
00:20:00.800 the negotiations that's right with ottawa who keeps what uh do you want your parks why would we let
00:20:08.220 you have the parks you people burned them down like it's the question yeah the question is not
00:20:14.800 do you agree that alberta should cease to be a province of canada tomorrow that is not we just
00:20:20.120 take out the scissors and just cut cut the map that's not what it's saying like it's it's so stupid 0.89
00:20:27.540 so stupid and mickey amory who uh is our justice minister issued a statement to clarify that uh 0.59
00:20:36.960 it's not the ucp government trying to stop this this is elections alberta operating on its own and
00:20:46.400 i mean this is you do want them to be independent of the government but this is just meddling no no this
00:20:52.360 is this is actually a little bit unprecedented sheila to have the minister of justice come out
00:20:57.560 and say uh response to the so this is mickey amory's statement response to citizen initiative process
00:21:04.560 the recently passed amendments to the citizen initiative act are intended to be broadly permissive
00:21:10.420 and to allow albertans the opportunity to launch a referendum petition without needless bureaucratic red
00:21:16.180 tape or court applications slowing the process as it is the government of alberta that ultimately
00:21:21.880 decides it or if to implement any referendum result those government decisions will ultimately be
00:21:29.500 subject to constitutional scrutiny we encourage elections alberta to withdraw its court reference
00:21:35.840 and permit albertans their democratic right to participate in the citizen initiative process
00:21:41.180 this is the government of alberta telling elections alberta to back off and then to add insult to injury
00:21:49.440 for the people of elections alberta danielle smith retweets them and says although i believe in alberta
00:21:54.700 sovereignty within a united canada minister mick amory is right albertans have a democratic right to
00:22:01.140 participate in the citizen initiative process they shouldn't be slowed down by bureaucratic red tape
00:22:06.100 or court applications boom boom yeah it's like that um she's hauling them into line she's hauling the 0.98
00:22:14.380 people the unelected unelected unelected leftist uh activist bureaucrats over there bullshit yeah it 0.99
00:22:22.100 baloney you baloney she meant oh put a dollar put a ball put a dollar in the jar she looked yes but it 0.52
00:22:29.900 is it is usually it's you
00:22:32.560 i gotta write this down i gotta write this down oh my goodness this is the stuff that like the if
00:22:41.640 this is the deep state stuff that everybody talks about and they tell you it's a conspiracy theory
00:22:46.200 this cabal of bureaucrats working to undermine the will of the people but we see it right here in
00:22:50.960 elections alberta no better example than right here it is uh it is brilliant so anyway kudos to
00:22:56.520 mickey amory and danielle smith for trying to haul the people of elections alberta into line and
00:23:01.400 we will keep you guys posted to see if they uh withdraw their court application now i surely
00:23:07.160 hope they do now if you guys would like to see more of lise and myself today you'd say that an
00:23:13.680 hour plus that you get um approaching your lunchtime here in the west is just not enough for you it's
00:23:19.260 really not enough for me and that's why i want to tell you guys that uh tonight is the battle river
00:23:23.820 crowfoot uh candidates forum it's held in camrose alberta which is the largest municipality
00:23:31.380 in the enormous riding of battle river crowfoot and pierre polyab will be participating in that
00:23:38.820 forum with the ndp's perennial candidate in that region katherine swampy she really thinks this is
00:23:45.860 her time to shine um she just runs as an ndp candidate provincially federally provincially
00:23:53.060 federally prevent like over and over there's nobody else i guess they just keep signing her up and
00:23:58.100 i don't even know who the liberal candidate is he's uh also ran um maybe we'll see some of these
00:24:02.980 longest ballot people show up i don't know but at 6 45 mountain today yeah i we just sorted that out
00:24:11.060 we're gonna go live we're gonna have a little chit chat with you guys we're gonna watch the forum
00:24:16.520 and then we'll react at the end i think it's about an hour hour and a half long um at but it is important
00:24:22.800 to note that polyab is going to this forum and usually the winner candidate types the ones that
00:24:27.960 know they're gonna win they don't go to these things and he's gonna he's good so uh anyway so
00:24:34.780 if you want to watch us watch us right here where you're watching us now come back at 6 45 mountain
00:24:39.560 that's 8 45 eastern for those of you easterners who are interested in what us westerners are up to
00:24:45.840 um and uh we'll watch the forum and it'll be fun it'll be a double a double dose of these delightful
00:24:51.800 ladies that's what you guys get today you're welcome can't wait to see you guys tonight uh before
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00:29:37.580 okay let's get into uh doug ford being well just being doug doug doug ford i think we'll go to the video
00:29:49.340 first um because he said we need to speed up work permits for tens of thousands of asylum seekers
00:30:05.260 at taxpayer funded hotels and according to the federal government that gravy train with biscuit
00:30:10.540 wheels is rolling out of the station and the asylum seekers ain't on it uh because they're going to 1.00
00:30:15.580 stop paying for uh the two and a half to three star hotels that these people are occupying illegally after
00:30:22.220 entering illegally into our country and doug ford says well we got to get him to work then uh i have
00:30:29.260 a different solution doug as well what we we did uh communicate around the table and all the the
00:30:37.340 premiers agreed that we need more say into our immigration uh process very very similar to
00:30:44.460 to quebec we want to really focus on economic immigration along with my my comments about work
00:30:50.940 permitting i don't want to take the responsibility off the federal government but in saying that
00:30:55.580 uh if you have a pulse and you're healthy you need to be working you you come to our country 0.97
00:31:02.940 first they they have to go through the system so i'll give you an example how the system's getting
00:31:08.620 worse through the federal government not better you know they they say they issued 70 000 work permits
00:31:15.260 well we have 90 000 people coming in and all together there's about 139 000 david you have the
00:31:22.140 numbers down better i think across the country you're mentioning over 280 000 backlogged i'm very
00:31:28.380 concerned which a prime minister never mentioned to me about uh cutting off the funding in literally a
00:31:35.420 month in in september for everyone in the in the hotels i have quite a few asylum seekers in in the hotel
00:31:44.700 in our area and across uh especially in niagara and other areas the federal government has to go in
00:31:50.460 there and find out who's eligible you know the whole system has to have integrity who's eligible who's not
00:31:59.340 we're a very welcoming country very welcoming province and uh we you know i'm i've always said
00:32:07.100 people come here they come here and it's a privilege to be a canadian
00:32:11.660 you go out there you work hard and and you contribute to society and you pay your taxes
00:32:18.220 what's very concerning to me is that we're spending a billion dollars and i've had a few phone calls
00:32:24.620 about oh you're not we're handing out work permits to every tom dick and harry it's just not happening
00:32:30.700 what we are doing is when we're spending a billion dollars and it's taking two years and people are
00:32:38.060 sitting there not because they don't want to work because they don't have a work permit so that's
00:32:42.620 a billion there and then the feds are adding another billion on accommodations and if they get rid of that
00:32:50.140 that's another half a billion dollars a burden that falls on the taxpayers of ontario and i just go back
00:32:57.100 to again if you're here if you're healthy um you need to be working you need to be contributing
00:33:04.380 uh to society need to be contributing contributing to the tax base and what else is happening a lot of
00:33:12.540 these folks that are here they want to work uh we're paying them to sit around which is which is crazy
00:33:20.300 but then they're out there standing on certain corners within the city and contractors will come by
00:33:27.980 pick them up and they're paying them cash under the table so we're losing a tax base on that and
00:33:34.140 these people have come here for a better life and if they truly aren't asylum seekers um and they aren't
00:33:42.300 being threatened in their own country that's up to the federal government to to make sure they're very
00:33:47.660 clear uh the people that aren't here based on that they need to move forward and go back and then
00:33:53.660 reapply through the immigration thank you yeah that's enough doug uh there's something missing
00:33:59.260 in all of this and doug that's the jobs you don't have the supply of jobs for these people i pulled the
00:34:05.820 numbers as he was talking and trying to figure out what his train of thought was there we heard
00:34:13.020 never heard a more rambling
00:34:17.420 doug where are you going with this like you just what where what are you trying to say doug it really
00:34:22.620 sounds like he's trying to criticize the federal government without actually criticizing the
00:34:26.780 federal government that's what he was trying to do this problem they said they're going to cut
00:34:30.300 off funding to the migrant hotels which means that the provinces are going to pick it up because nobody
00:34:34.940 plans to deport these people and so he's like oh great now we're going to be stuck paying the bill
00:34:40.540 but what doug ford isn't doing is saying these people have to go back home that's right and here's
00:34:48.060 out of the corner of my eye i pulled it up as he was talking because you and i have
00:34:52.300 talked about this the jobs that the temporary foreign workers and the migrants are doing if
00:34:56.700 they do indeed come but it's mostly the temporary foreign workers that come to work they're doing
00:35:01.020 the jobs teenage canadians used to do in the before times and with youth unemployment at um at
00:35:08.540 unprecedented levels our young our young people cannot find jobs cannot get jobs go ahead if we
00:35:15.580 and that's why the numbers are important if we jettisoned the temporary foreign workforce which is
00:35:20.700 like at one in five jobs in this country one in five jobs in this country is done by a temporary
00:35:28.300 foreign worker that that's incredible just in ontario alone this would fix it and then some 0.53
00:35:36.060 right the unemployment rate for teenagers age 15 to 19 22.2 percent unprecedented unemployment
00:35:43.420 seven point five percent since 2019 well since the migrant surge so no doug don't give these people 0.97
00:35:51.340 work permits send them back and then send everybody else back too so that young ontarians can find work 1.00
00:35:59.260 yeah and what i didn't hear doug ford say is turn off the tap stop bringing new canadians in to fill up the
00:36:07.260 hotels to create problems to sit on unemployment to um to waste taxpayer dollars he didn't he didn't say
00:36:15.580 that either stop this program in its entirety stop bringing new people in send the people back that that
00:36:21.980 aren't being a benefit to our society he didn't say any of that as a matter of fact the one thing that
00:36:26.300 he did say was um the the prime minister the you know i didn't hear the prime minister say that you
00:36:33.900 mean your sleepover with the during your sleepover at muskoka cottage doug the prime minister when he
00:36:39.580 divulged to you the way that he was going to screw you he didn't tell you how he was going to bend
00:36:44.140 you over well i never when he was being big spoon he didn't hear this who's big spoon it's it's doug yeah
00:36:55.180 stuck he's a ladle he's a little ladle and then now then he says uh we can't sustain the current
00:37:04.300 pace of asylum seekers again we've been saying this for the better part of uh three four five years
00:37:11.500 yeah yeah uh do we have that video or is it the same one where he says we can't sustain the current
00:37:16.220 pace and it's like well you know what when you're having your romantic getaways with the prime minister
00:37:20.620 would you mind whispering in his ear and tell him we can't sustain this because he just said we need
00:37:26.780 to give all of them work permits regardless of the job supply in this and and and their and their
00:37:34.140 training and their skill set like this is an invitation for disaster so say you have a say you
00:37:40.540 have a shortage in uh in trucking or in transportation you're just going to shoehorn the first i don't know
00:37:47.580 10 15 000 people who show up in a line into trucking and transportation what could possibly go wrong what
00:37:52.780 could possibly go wrong you guys what like do tell us in the live chat what could possibly go wrong
00:37:57.660 public safety like this is not the way to go about filling all of the job vacancies in your province
00:38:04.300 doug this is not the way to do it but i love how it only gets brought up when like all of the hotel
00:38:09.340 rooms in niagara are being taken up by refugees and then when the tourists show up in summer
00:38:13.660 and and they're like leaving bad reviews you know i was at the comfort inn at niagara falls and it was
00:38:18.540 absolutely it was absolutely full of non-english speaking immigrants that were cooking in their 1.00
00:38:24.220 rooms and catching chickens outside and doing all of doing all of the yeah well it's a problem before
00:38:29.660 it was a problem before doug not just before tourist season so yeah yeah and i mean it's a pro it's a
00:38:34.780 problem for the economy of ontario yeah and the workers of ontario sure it is those are the people
00:38:41.900 who are you supposed to care about not even the tourists i mean i guess you care about the tourists
00:38:44.700 because of the tourism industry that affects ontarians but like ontario's young people are
00:38:48.700 being systemically unemployed by this nonsense mm-hmm uh does doug really care like considering
00:38:55.980 what's happening in education in ontario does doug really care about the young people of ontario does
00:39:00.860 he no no no no um this from greeze greeze these wrecked thank you my mouth wouldn't work there from
00:39:10.860 the western standard fair question is wab canoes pipeline veto reconciliation or racket so by invoking
00:39:20.140 indigenous consultation as a veto like indigenous consultation doesn't mean indigenous permission
00:39:28.060 right right but we are taking this for some reason as those two words mean the exact same thing
00:39:34.140 manitoba's premier risks economic sabotage and reinforces elite power at the expense of the poor
00:39:39.740 also at the expense of indigenous people because there's never more in an indigenous industry than
00:39:46.220 oil and gas um in fact indigenous people are over represented as a proportion of the population
00:39:53.260 in oil and gas and of course that makes sense because the projects are in their communities
00:39:58.140 that's right that's exactly right again this fighting against economic reconciliation
00:40:03.420 yeah so this story this story comes out of last week's all ministers meeting that happened in huntsville
00:40:09.340 was it huntsville ontario muskoka thank you muskoka where doug has a cabin um a cottage a chalet
00:40:17.820 if you will uh at this same old ministers meeting a an agreement was made between premier daniel smith
00:40:25.500 of alberta premier scott moe of saskatchewan and premier doug ford of ontario to fast track uh pipeline
00:40:32.060 projects as it pertained to our three provinces oil and gas projects and pipeline projects um through
00:40:37.260 our our three provinces and then what does wab canoe do what does wab canoe the son of a left-wing
00:40:44.620 activist professor mother and first nations chief father go and do wab canoe says no no no i will not
00:40:53.580 sign on to your pipeline agreement because i absolutely insist on consultation so what wab canoe
00:41:01.100 is doing is saying that he's demanding that all 634 indian bands in the country of canada get fair
00:41:08.380 concept fair and equitable consultation as it pertains to any pipeline going through manitoba
00:41:14.540 so he did not sign on to our pipeline and oil and gas um memorandum of understanding with saskatchewan
00:41:21.580 alberta and ontario uh man he decided that manitoba was going to sit this one out and then
00:41:28.460 to reward him what did premier scott moe go and do is it's a kick in the teeth okay when one province
00:41:35.420 is like no i'm not gonna i'm not gonna help you guys i'm not gonna help you guys with your major
00:41:40.620 industry and your major sectors and the thing that would bring you the most benefit as well
00:41:45.100 as the first nations of your of your provinces the most benefit i'm not gonna play along what
00:41:49.340 does scott moe go and do scott moe goes and signs a memor memorandum of understanding with wab canoe
00:41:57.500 to uh to explore now what is this the arctic gateway group yeah is that what that says she
00:42:04.220 look gonna read i need to squint yeah yeah arctic gateway so scott moe goes oh you know wab canoe
00:42:09.580 didn't sign on to our pipelines but you know we need to give him a photo op we need to take a selfie
00:42:14.300 with a piece of paper screw alberta over yeah yep so so you know what let's give what let's do a 0.90
00:42:20.780 solid for wab canoe even though he just screwed us let's let's give that left wing communist a good 0.60
00:42:28.220 deal and we're going to say that we're going to work with wab canoe and the arctic gateway group who
00:42:32.620 ps couldn't even be bothered to have a functioning website you guys okay this is a group this arctic
00:42:40.940 gateway group doesn't have a functioning website it is absolutely stocked with people uh with chiefs
00:42:47.900 okay their board of directors and all of their major players well half of them at least are chiefs
00:42:53.500 none of them have bios none of them have publicly available information on the website and scott moe's
00:42:58.940 like yep let's go into an agreement with these guys in wab canoe what the hell are we doing if
00:43:04.380 manitoba just iced us on pipelines on our oil and gas we tell manitoba to take a long walk in the
00:43:11.820 desert that's what we should be doing we tell them we don't any agreement we yeah we tell them we don't
00:43:17.100 sign this mou until you sign ours that's right that's negotiating that's right and so what the hell 0.66
00:43:22.460 are we doing saskatchewan we're walking we're getting it to bed with manitoba and their communist 0.78
00:43:27.660 government to to what to increase trade through the port of church hill which is only accessible
00:43:33.020 during the summer months when it's not blocked with ice while our biggest um well our biggest
00:43:37.980 trade partner right next door in the united states we don't have an agreement why isn't scott moe up
00:43:42.860 mark carney's butt to get an agreement with the united states as it pertains to trade this is an
00:43:48.940 absolute bed crapping you guys i can't believe that they did this in public like again this is
00:43:54.460 so embarrassing this is so embarrassing imagine imagine being alberta and you're like well we
00:44:00.540 had strength in numbers till scott moe was like right until you don't yeah no let's uh we i want to
00:44:06.220 explore the church hill the church hill uh railroad with uh premier wab canoe and his communist leanings
00:44:12.700 and all of the chiefs that will have to still have to say yes to any project and it's so stupid 0.76
00:44:17.660 it's so funny because every time i see train in uh or oil and tanker cars on the railroad i always
00:44:25.020 think man someone should weld those things together and bury them it's like a rolling pipeline almost
00:44:31.900 like if yeah it's like a roll a big humongous rolling pipeline yeah that's what it is that's
00:44:37.740 what it is and the craziest except less safe the craziest thing and more energy intensive
00:44:42.940 mm-hmm but but if we were to have more pipelines okay so so this memorandum of understanding with uh
00:44:50.700 saskatchewan and manitoba is important for saskatchewan agricultural producers because it
00:44:55.180 it is important to get our product uh our product to their markets which in some cases is europe in some
00:45:01.900 cases is the far east and you know india right india buys a lot of our lentils um but if we had pipelines
00:45:08.300 in the ground that would free up a lot of rail space to move our agriculture agriculture products
00:45:14.220 and that's been a complaint for years and years and years on the prairies is that uh any time that oil
00:45:20.060 is on um on the rail tracks it's taking those rail tracks away from uh away from agriculture products
00:45:27.980 and unlike agriculture products uh oil and gas does not go bad in the pipeline whereas agriculture products
00:45:35.580 go bad in the bin if they're not shipped in an appropriate time so in any case we need pipelines
00:45:40.620 uh manitoba's wob canoe just screwed us all thanks very much scott moe for entering into a different
00:45:47.260 agreement with him and um and that's where we are at on the prairies yeah i mean rachel notley who
00:45:53.260 opposes pipelines the ndp who opposed pipelines they were perfectly fine in alberta they bought 7 000 rail
00:45:59.660 cars to ease the oil backlog instead of just advocating for pipelines like it's just so
00:46:06.460 stupid and then eventually the province sold off their 10 billion in crude by rail contracts like as
00:46:11.340 soon as the commies were out the right ucp are like uh we don't do this if right they want to move
00:46:17.660 the oil by rail that's not what the government's going to do right the private sector can do that
00:46:22.140 or even better we should build the pipelines we should just build the pipelines we should just put
00:46:25.900 them underground yeah yeah i just remember how stupid that was i was like that's when i was like
00:46:32.220 you know you should weld those together and build them or and just bury them underground and then
00:46:37.420 i mean you could use the train tracks for other things you think yeah yeah it seems it's a sensical
00:46:42.780 it's a sensical um idea sheila gunnery yeah if only if only we were running the show yeah uh let's go
00:46:49.660 into crime slash immigration the two are so often hand in hand the wife of the terror group member 0.63
00:46:57.500 that's the wife of the tamil tiger backed by public safety minister gary ananda sangri 0.86
00:47:05.420 at first gary said i was doing this because this is what mps do for their constituents that's what he
00:47:11.500 said what she ain't no constituent she doesn't live in the riding so why did you do it gary
00:47:19.660 gary tries to gary gary tries to explain it away okay gary tries to say well oh okay okay she wasn't
00:47:28.460 a constituent a constituent of my riding but she was a constituent of somebody else's riding and that
00:47:34.300 somebody else was real busy performing the duties of the government not writing letters on behalf of
00:47:39.580 terrorists so somebody else declined to write the letter on behalf of the member of a known outlawed
00:47:46.780 terror group and he was like i got her gary tries to like play her off as like as like oh but that
00:47:52.860 person was so busy so i just decided to do them a solid again like we said like we said in this show
00:47:58.060 last week it is in no mps job description to write letters of support to terrorists right okay or on
00:48:06.460 behalf of terrorists not in your job description gary and now that you're getting your butt handed to you 0.67
00:48:11.740 in the mainstream media let alone us okay we were first on this story we were the very first on this
00:48:17.340 story but now that the mainstream media is actually handing your butt to you gary now you're trying to 0.52
00:48:21.980 pivot to like oh well this is just this is just how the government works this is you know i was just
00:48:26.860 doing what i thought was expected of me no but no you weren't well you were supporting a known and
00:48:32.220 admitted terrorists and this guy the ps the guy that he that he wrote a letter in support of
00:48:39.500 couldn't immigrate to england who takes everybody everybody everybody because he was so dangerous
00:48:46.380 and and a self-admitted paid member of a terrorist organization this is like actually what happened
00:48:53.020 and now gary's trying to backpedal no word from our federal government who named this guy our public
00:49:00.460 our federal public safety minister no word from the federal government yet
00:49:03.820 i can't even believe that we have gary and and sangri as our minister in charge of combating
00:49:12.380 terrorism if you want to sign our petition to fire gary and and sangri look at his weaselly bloated face
00:49:18.940 he looks like one of those dolls from the 80s that were made of pantyhose oh whatever the ones that i'm
00:49:24.380 talking about i'm gonna make i'm gonna make a doll made of pantyhose next time i go camping just as a
00:49:29.580 craft do you know what i'm talking about yeah i do i sure do their faces were sort of like puffy
00:49:35.580 and stretched their cheeks were big and they're sort of you can make their feature by stitching
00:49:39.740 if you're from the dolls made of pantyhose he looks like one um anyways let's get that to ten
00:49:46.860 thousand i can't uh i can't believe that of all the inept people in the cabinet they found the most
00:49:53.340 inept one the not the most compromised inept plus compromised when we could have just went with
00:50:00.460 inept like our immigration minister oh Canada just another example of how how how great things are
00:50:10.860 going here yeah things are just swimming um we also have 604 nationals with criminal records due to
00:50:16.780 be deported and they're missing and these are bad dudes these are not like uh itty bitty little
00:50:24.380 assault charges these are the worst of the worst that like this is not like oh i got in a bar fight
00:50:31.660 stuff this is like bad stuff against women and children um how did they just loose how these guys
00:50:39.020 even make it in the country to begin with like how did they how did they actually make it over the
00:50:43.660 border and into the wild let's just carry an end to sangri well let's ask canadian border services
00:50:50.140 agency and hey quick shout out quick shout out to rebel news and the little hustlers over there
00:50:59.100 alexa lavoie and lincoln jay right who put up trail cams yeah and did with what our little tiny
00:51:05.900 news agency that could did what the whole canadian border services agency could not not with all their
00:51:12.220 fanciness not with all their drones not with their black black hawk helicopters rebel news goes to
00:51:19.500 cabela picks up off the shelf the same ones that are in my yard and catches the national security issue
00:51:27.580 happening at the border and what's interesting is they put them in the same stand of trees that the
00:51:32.460 rcmp and the cbsa use so they have the same pictures shush they know what's happening there they're
00:51:38.940 not doing anything so we have a better handle on this issue than the cbsa um we don't have those
00:51:44.460 fancy black hawk helicopters no you don't no no or those or those trucks with the whole like drone
00:51:51.260 outfit on the back they're throwing their ids they're tossing their clothes their communications
00:51:57.420 their documents they're all of their stuff on the other side of the border and just walking over
00:52:02.140 and then you hear and then you hear the americans complain right you got humongous gaping holes in your
00:52:06.700 border we have a fentanyl's are okay remember when we announced i'm not sure what that guy does
00:52:11.340 well he's definitely not standing on the border or making sure that that bad things aren't happening
00:52:16.380 spilling over to and from the united states but this report like what a black eye on the federal
00:52:23.100 government it is just beautiful you love to see it you just love to see it it's such an excellent
00:52:30.780 report it's just exactly the mission of rebel news going there on the ground and showing the public
00:52:40.300 what's really happening like these people are just standing on the road go and get them like go and get
00:52:47.740 them and send them back like just put a guy put a guy in a patrol car right there like just that's
00:52:54.460 that's all you look you could have a patrol car we you we you and pick that guy up and then that
00:52:58.780 doesn't happen but no here we got the landowners the landowners who are being like my land is
00:53:03.100 being decimated by these people yeah my land is being decimated by these people who are stumbling 1.00
00:53:07.660 over the border with no with no um law enforcement monitoring them that guy must feel safe being in
00:53:14.540 his house you know leaving his farm wife in the house while he has strange uh look at look at them
00:53:20.540 streaming over the border yeah stream strange foreign nationals like trouncing through his backyard 1.00
00:53:26.700 just like that's terrifying yeah it is it is so it's an invasion here we go with proof proof somebody
00:53:35.580 turns around in my driveway and i'm standing in the curtains like this just watching i so you know
00:53:42.460 like because it's a it feels like you're being invaded when like just somebody's going the wrong way
00:53:47.180 and they turn around in my driveway yeah imagine what this landowner feels like yeah where he has
00:53:52.380 the third world using his backyard as a highway yeah yeah this is wild it's just wild anyway props
00:54:01.820 to to rebel news for that it was just an incredible incredible piece of journalism and you guys
00:54:07.820 supporting rebel news supports that kind of journalism so yeah doing what doing what canadian border
00:54:14.220 services is not incredible olivia whisper in my ear that was migrant reports.com or guard the border i'm
00:54:21.260 sorry guard the border.com if you want to see that report or uh donate to alexa's mission there she spent 1.00
00:54:29.980 four days at the border and it should be pointed out she was assaulted twice by uh human traffickers
00:54:37.100 um by the same one um a taxi driver from upstate new york has assaulted her twice he's a human
00:54:44.300 trafficker comes to me um he drives the migrants to the border so that they can illegally cross and
00:54:51.340 then drops drops them off and leaves and he takes money for that um so and he has assaulted alexa twice
00:54:58.780 on camera and uh so it's dangerous work and yet still after that she continues to go back because she
00:55:05.180 thinks it's important to show people what's happening to our border she's just the toughest
00:55:09.340 little nugget we just we're so lucky to have her truly um let's go into uh let's skip ahead because
00:55:17.100 i think we hit everything in the headlines and since we're on later i don't want to go too too long today
00:55:22.620 courage is a habit posts how horrific does your ideology have to be for the globalist united nations to come
00:55:31.900 out against you this is the same united nations who has done its part in pushing this exact gender cult 0.99
00:55:39.500 so this is uh jonathan van maran uh he writes uh the un report calls for ban on sex changes for children
00:55:49.420 declares transgenderism a threat to women you don't say you don't say but even though we all know this 1.00
00:55:59.660 canada okay we all know that that sex changes and social transition and medical transition of
00:56:05.500 children is bad is child abuse and is awful and must be stopped by any means necessary we all know
00:56:12.300 that transgenderism has been and has affected women um in the worst ways and it is an ultimate telling 1.00
00:56:20.380 that the united nations okay the united nations who spent 10 years 10 years telling us
00:56:25.180 that gender must be upheld that gender is so important to all of us that the un has joined um
00:56:35.340 england france denmark sweden the united states in saying transgenderism has had a disproportionate
00:56:42.940 impact on women and should be banned from uh from having children involved in any of it the united nations 1.00
00:56:52.380 has said this so another domino has fallen canada um but sadly in our backwards nation transgenderism 1.00
00:57:02.620 and 2s lgbtqia issues including the rainbow what what do they call it the rainbow railroad
00:57:11.180 the government of canada is offering um up to one year of funding for 2s lgbtqia people to come to
00:57:20.060 canada to live on the tax paradigm to access as refugees from the united states by the way
00:57:26.540 absolutely 100 actually i was completely shocked that in alexa's migrant report that we weren't
00:57:32.940 seeing trans housing by proxy mommies stumbling over the border with their poor babies who need 0.53
00:57:37.020 cross-sex because no no they can come in the front way oh they can they can just arrive on a
00:57:41.820 they'll just come at pierson um they don't have to sneak in uh they've been invited so anyway yeah so
00:57:49.260 it's it's incredible though that the united nations is now changing its tune which is it's
00:57:54.380 actually great to see yeah today we have two daily cringes i did not think to get a daily delight
00:58:00.380 which i think is probably a better way to end the show i'll think about that tomorrow yeah um daily
00:58:05.740 cringe uh let's start with what the heck is saskatchewan chapel roan who's chapel roan uh bring me to the
00:58:14.460 culture a singer okay chapel roan is a cup is a singer a pop singer yeah okay actually very good
00:58:21.500 very good okay chapel roan's tweezer teaser for tweezer for the subway has made saskatchewan
00:58:30.620 bell of the ball but what's the deal with canada's most rectangular province tell me what's going on
00:58:36.460 here okay chapel roan is has written a song about a bad breakup and how she's going to move to saskatchewan
00:58:41.900 that's how she's going to get over the breakup and uh and this little piece from extra magazine okay
00:58:48.940 extra with an x right is an explainer of what is saskatchewan i have some i have a beef with this
00:58:56.460 whole piece can we can we watch this video yeah yeah oh tommy douglas for her upcoming single the
00:59:05.020 subway a short video clip shared to a fan page shows a white box truck with a crimson-haired driver puttering
00:59:10.140 along the sort of road familiar to anyone who grew up in the canadian prairies as roan sings
00:59:18.860 but like what the hell is saskatchewan okay i'm resident canadian prairie queer mel woods and here 0.65
00:59:25.020 are four things chapel roan fans should know about saskatchewan since y'all are suddenly so obsessed
00:59:29.740 with it saskatchewan is a canadian province right in the middle of the country notable for being hard
00:59:33.900 to spell and easy to try it's two largest cities are regina and saskatoon yes like the berries it's
00:59:40.460 also the birthplace of canadian socialized healthcare tommy douglas was the premier of saskatchewan from
00:59:44.620 1944 to 1961 leading the first socialist government elected to office in north america in 1947 his
00:59:50.140 government introduced the saskatchewan hospital services plan the first universal hospital
00:59:53.820 insurance program in north america which paved the way for what we now know as medicare in 1963 his
00:59:58.620 government passed the saskatchewan medical care insurance act which established public funding
01:00:02.540 for medical care in the province and inspired by douglas's moves in saskatchewan the canadian
01:00:06.620 government went on to establish federal public health funding in subsequent years but saskatchewan
01:00:10.940 is all sunshine and rainbows politically its current government led by premier scott moe has
01:00:15.340 introduced several anti-lgbtq2s plus policies in recent years including one that requires that 1.00
01:00:19.820 schools notify parents if a kid wants to use a different name or pronouns at school that policy also
01:00:24.140 changes how sex ed is taught in the province allowing parents to opt their children out of the
01:00:27.660 province's human sexuality unit as well as banning third-party organizations from presenting gender
01:00:32.140 and sexuality education good i don't want you talking to my kids yeah as much as chapel rome 0.93
01:00:36.300 makes it sound like an easy option to escape a bad breakup one simply cannot just move to saskatchewan
01:00:41.260 or canada for that matter right now while many people yeah you can't we just saw us plus folks
01:00:45.500 might be alexa showed us us and move to canada for various reasons again bad breakups or you know the 1.00
01:00:50.540 entire political situation immigration isn't that easy lawyers and advocates say that claiming asylum
01:00:56.300 status here is a queer or trans person is unlikely but there are other pathways to citizenship if
01:01:00.060 you're committed who knows you can always find a fellow queer looking for love amidst the canola fields
01:01:05.980 uh that guy should be committed
01:01:10.540 i knew i knew how much you would love it she look up read which is why i wanted to see it as part of the
01:01:16.300 the daily cringe i love yeah i love how he brings up that tommy douglas came from saskatchewan
01:01:20.940 but doesn't doesn't care to mention the eugenics okay the way that tommy douglas actually felt
01:01:26.380 about the people of saskatchewan called us like a what did he call us like a subhuman species or a
01:01:33.020 somehow subhuman the people of saskatchewan that's how tommy douglas felt about us um but this is
01:01:37.740 these are just like talking points for the saskatchewan ndp if anyone wants to know what the
01:01:43.180 saskatchewan ndp sounds like when the lights are off it's it's it's exactly that guy it's exactly that
01:01:50.940 girl yeah you know it's funny because uh you know tommy douglas he was a very religious man
01:02:03.340 and uh anyway are you trying to find find some quips about tommy douglas no i just uh you know
01:02:11.020 you sort of forget that he uh his daughter surely was married to donald sutherland keifer sutherland
01:02:17.340 as his grandson like that's all the stuff that he could have said but no he has to push the like
01:02:22.620 subsidized health care which is just a subsidized weight line and skips over the whole like eugenics 0.87
01:02:29.420 that he really pushed well and talk and talks about talks about our health care like forgets to mention
01:02:36.140 that our health care system is crumbling and the queer and trans people moving to saskatchewan are going 1.00
01:02:41.660 to have to get at the back of the line okay the absolute back of the line but um this is also an
01:02:47.260 opportunity for me to remind our health minister jeremy clockroll okay yeah bands like alberta has
01:02:53.100 bands to stop the surgical uh transition of minors and to put a put a lid on this real quick tommy douglas's
01:03:01.660 master's thesis uh was for a degree in sociology at mcmaster university in 1933 his thesis so just so you
01:03:10.220 know who these people are celebrating yeah his thesis the problems of the subnormal family that's
01:03:17.340 which means normal you and me um endorsed eugenics this this thesis proposed a system that would have
01:03:24.060 required couples seeking to marry to be certified as mentally or morally fit those deemed subnormal
01:03:31.740 i wonder what tommy douglas would think of the person who just presented that uh glowing praise on
01:03:38.060 him yeah probably would think of him as subnormal because of low intelligence moral laxity or venereal
01:03:45.100 disease and they would be sent to state farms or camps while those judged to be mentally defective or
01:03:49.820 incurably diseased would be sterilized you know that sounds a lot like mark carney's book values doesn't
01:03:55.340 it doesn't it where what where we would use social credit and application and an application process
01:04:00.860 for people to have children tommy douglas and mark carney have a lot in common do you know what a lot more
01:04:06.300 in common in the end the fans of tommy douglas end up sterilized one way or another don't they
01:04:11.740 yeah they really do yeah they sure do yeah uh let's go to the second daily cringe and uh it's just
01:04:21.180 the guy that won't go away tmz finds katie perry and justin trudeau
01:04:28.460 god help us why oh god
01:04:40.700 oh we're looking in a a reflection in a mirror like a bar oh i see yeah in a bar
01:04:47.980 is that really him okay she like got a joke for you a black face and an astronaut walk into a bar
01:04:55.100 right oh my goodness this is what happens a black face and an astronaut walk into a bar p.s she is a 1.00
01:05:05.660 very newly single and separated from her husband orlando bloom actor oh my goodness and so justin
01:05:15.260 trudeau katie perry canoodling in a very very pricey montreal bistro or bar or something like this
01:05:23.580 not a surprise absolutely not a surprise this is a woman who's newly on the market and looking for
01:05:28.700 a high profile a high profile mate geez you know what uh as my mom used to say why wreck two homes
01:05:38.780 i'm kind of glad they found each other you know imagine could you actually they're both so because
01:05:46.300 they're both vapid idiots i told you this just this last weekend i met katie perry once i i i had 0.78
01:05:54.060 the opportunity to meet katie perry met katie perry oh so startlingly beautiful like absolutely
01:06:00.620 startlingly beautiful but shallow like a puddle okay there's absolutely no substance there so these
01:06:07.100 people these two people uh katie perry and former prime minister justin trudeau absolute match made in
01:06:13.420 heaven yeah why wreck two homes there's a pot for every lid that's right you know what uh they could
01:06:20.460 be contaminating two households with their extreme idiocy there could let's hope they just make it one
01:06:25.420 i'm cheering for these two me too uh cicely bardwell 10 bucks this was a spicy episode today yeah i let
01:06:32.300 a swear word out of my mouth it hit a few nerves for more than myself i think well thank you very much
01:06:37.420 cicely uh usually i'm the one that's got the brakes on ableist sl gives us five bucks an australian 0.98
01:06:45.420 gender critic organization that allegedly has
01:06:50.540 government ties called called collective shout got caught pressuring credit card companies
01:06:56.700 to blacklist games from steam and elsewhere wokies and dissident right are mad huh i don't know anything
01:07:04.140 about that sounds complicated we'll have to look it up yeah thanks for that though yeah thanks buddy
01:07:09.100 yeah uh nana awake gives us 10 bucks jobs in service isn't the only industry impacted by over
01:07:15.020 immigration uh by this over immigration has moved into construction trucking trucking for sure yeah and
01:07:22.940 others where subsidies are keeping a growing number of canadians out of the workforce yes nana awake ask
01:07:29.180 yourself when the last time you had your oil changed by a local 16 year old just ask yourself
01:07:36.940 that i think about that every time i'm at the oil plane oil chain shop or or receive yeah received a
01:07:42.380 coffee through a drive-thru yep same same thing a boo ben gives us 10 bucks good morning ladies sorry for 1.00
01:07:48.700 the confusion last week about bonnie critchley being the voice of rue on foobar foobar is a netflix
01:07:54.780 series with arnold schwarzenegger keep up the great work okay because i was thinking foobar with terry and
01:08:00.380 dean so uh foobar on the prairies uh is uh two independent films um foobar and foobar 2 about two
01:08:10.780 guys from central alberta two headbanger guys and i did dress as terry for halloween one time and i think
01:08:18.620 i did a great job by the way i sent leaves the pictures you did a great job and i i was but i
01:08:23.500 was like is she actually dressed in numbers just going fancy like fancy version of sheila gun reed 1.00
01:08:29.180 like it's kind of the same you know it's so funny because i was like i can do that outfit
01:08:36.060 that that's the alberta uniform i just go into my closet i'm like put it on i'm like i just needed a
01:08:41.180 wig and i was done uh also one time i dressed as tiger king for halloween and i literally just went
01:08:47.740 into my own closet and i was like that jacket those jeans that bell buckle those boots and
01:08:52.540 that hat and i i was i was joe exotic girl that's me with dolly partner share like i already have all 1.00
01:09:00.300 the feathers i already have all the sequins and the wigs like just give me some false eyelashes and 1.00
01:09:05.180 let me get out the door yeah agree okay i'm gonna look it up on netflix thanks so much for that
01:09:09.020 explainer because i was just lost like i was asking my blonde was coming out real hard last week guys 1.00
01:09:14.860 though i was confused food bar is a different thing out here like it's just it's like a cult
01:09:20.300 classic yeah um i'm gonna watch okay i'm gonna watch it all if you watch it you'll understand us
01:09:26.940 more and you'll probably understand our our accents a little bit more yeah uh bonnie danolition gives
01:09:32.540 us 10 bucks yes i believe candidates should live in the writing i heard pierre bought a house in
01:09:36.300 stetler oh nice beautiful town yeah uh i know for a fact that one of the candidates on the ballot
01:09:42.860 lives in the u.s i am not amused yeah stetler steller's a really nice place i stop at the uh
01:09:50.060 kfc there they have a nice little they have a nice little kfc and stetler with a nice little
01:09:55.260 bay that i like to know exactly the one i know exactly it's by the golf course yeah just across
01:10:01.020 just across yeah that's yeah stetler's a beautiful little town so hello stetler alberta congratulations on
01:10:05.900 your newest um resident high profile resident uh the c beaudoin 60 says so can i stand at the ballot
01:10:13.740 box and fill out ballots for people so they have the correct spellings for the candidates they want
01:10:17.820 to vote for um probably not i would not advise that um it's just wild yeah but i mean it's crazy
01:10:26.700 yeah um scamps one says what a corrupt evil world of lies we live in nothing new but once in a while i
01:10:32.060 just gotta go wow yeah good morning lady good morning ladies from windsor canada normally a
01:10:38.300 left-wing stronghold but both our seats went blue last election you guys are paying the price for the
01:10:44.140 liberal policies i see your immigrant or your unemployment rate is one of the higher ones
01:10:49.260 in all of ontario and uh thanks to doug ford for not standing up for you um but i'm glad that uh you
01:10:57.020 guys yeah up the switch on the ndp are seeing the light yeah yeah all right uh olivia do we are we all
01:11:05.500 caught up okay okay okay uh olivia reminds me to tell all of you that we are going to cover the
01:11:16.460 candidates forum from beautiful downtown camrose alberta uh farmer retirement community um but it's
01:11:24.700 the largest municipality in battle river crowfoot which is the size of several european uh countries
01:11:31.900 and uh so it's the candidates forum poly of will be there we're going to cover it it's going to be
01:11:38.860 streamed we want you to join us we're going to go live at 6 45 mountain until the end of the forum and
01:11:46.620 hopefully you'll have some things to say and you'll send them to us in the form of super chats because i
01:11:51.180 definitely want to know what you guys think and if you are an easterner uh you might might could
01:11:57.020 want to tune in too oh yeah it's going to be it's going to be super interesting it has a wide slate
01:12:02.380 of candidates so we're going to get a real wide cast on opinions and ideas and uh yeah 6 45 tonight
01:12:08.860 you guys get us two times in the same day lucky lucky uh we've got one more chat before we go do
01:12:15.740 do do five bucks for the longest ballot in battle river crowfoot one of the candidates is deceased
01:12:22.140 oh the democrat you mean
01:12:25.820 how how awkward that how awkward oops yeah but we'll get to thanks for that comment and we're
01:12:32.300 just going to keep a real a real hard eye on that story about elections um elections canada crapping
01:12:37.500 the bed because yeah this is uh it's just crazy anyway okay we gotta go ezra needs the studio which
01:12:44.300 means he also needs olivia too to run the studio so we'll sign off thanks lease we'll talk to you
01:12:49.100 later thanks olivia uh we'll talk to you later too because uh i guess we're dragging you on the live
01:12:54.860 stream later to support us and run the studio maybe it's efron but thanks to everybody who's
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