REBEL ROUNDUP | Canada to recognize Palestine, US trade deadline looms, Charter-protected bike lanes
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If you thought that your days of being embarrassed by our liberal government were over after Justin Trudeau thankfully resigned, well you would be mistaken because our days of international embarrassment are back upon us. We had a little bit of reprieve, but it's back, and it's gonna be a problem.
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oh hey good morning good afternoon everybody depending on which part of this beautiful
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country that you're in you're watching rebel roundup our daily news and opinion show i'm your
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mostly regular host sheila gunry and i'm joined today by my friend and colleague
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in coburg ontario tamara ugolini tamara how's it going well over here on this side of canada
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we're having some cooler temperatures so it's much better now uh the last few days and week
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has been pretty hot and sticky so um it's nice that the global warming has laid off at least for
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today yeah how are you doing over there sheila uh we're great actually we're the opposite is
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happening to us we're finally getting some nicer warmer weather which uh is it's been long delayed
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it's uh it's finally i think here i think it's supposed to be 28 today and like that empty
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prairie sky so um i'm fluctuating between complaining about the heat and wanting to enjoy
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like the little bit of it that we get as albertans every single year i'll be running in and out between
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my bunker under the stairs and my garden i think most of the day we've got a very busy day um tamara
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i will let you uh tell people how they can get involved and then we'll get into the news of the
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day because if you thought that your days of being embarrassed by our liberal government
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were over after justin trudeau thankfully resigned well you would be mistaken because our days of
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international embarrassment are back upon us we had a little bit of reprieve um but it's back and uh
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it's gonna be a problem anyway so tamara tell everybody what uh what we're doing around here in the
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we'll uh briefly tell everybody about um how they can help celebrate our birthday with us and then
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we'll get smack dab into the news of the day yeah the plight of canada's political dumpster fire
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just continues i don't know you say we have reprieve but i would beg to differ maybe just during the
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what was it six weeks of campaign snap election um rhetoric perhaps some people saw some hope at the
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or the light at the end of the tunnel and uh i don't know now that we have carney 2.0 i just mean
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it wasn't it wasn't constant you know like when justin trudeau travels and you're like okay well how
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are we going to be embarrassed today it wasn't that constant you just knew he was going to say something
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stupid like carney was going to say something stupid or awkward but it wasn't like justin trudeau
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uh you know with his pride socks all over the international stage it wasn't like that
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but uh anyways finding new and creative ways to embarrass us and make us look like crazy people
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all the time it never yes trudeau 2.0 and for anybody who is joining us thank you and you can
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that that the viewers write in various things and it's sometimes things we didn't even know about so it's
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a great way to bring things onto our radar and um we will be talking today about canada to recognize
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palestine as a state u.s trade deadline looming tomorrow august 1st and um well here in canada we
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have our judicial system upholding charter protected bike lanes but how dare you protest your own
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government uh so we'll get into some of that and before we do so sheila was going to tell you about
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the rebel news birthday party coming up in calgary yes calgary september 18th i finally have the date
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remembered september 18th it's at the carriage house hotel and conference center you can find out
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more at happybirthdayrebel.com now it isn't exactly our 10th birthday it's actually probably our 10th and
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a half fish birthday because we had our birthday back in february but there was a lot of things happening
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in the world a lot of things happening in canada justin trudeau stepping down we're in the middle
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of a tariff mania with the americans and then all of a sudden uh we've got mark carney uh and then
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straight into election mode so there wasn't time there we didn't want to stop and celebrate ourselves
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but also celebrate you for helping us live for a decade so we put it off we put it off but you know
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what if we keep putting it off we're going to find news that is always more important than celebrating
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our birthday so we just decided pull the chute we'll celebrate it now we want to invite you
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because without you there's no rebel news we've accomplished many many things in these last 10
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years we fought for a lot of uh fundamental rights in this country for a lot of different people and
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we didn't have a political litmus test for people before we helped them because your human rights are
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not contingent on our feelings about your political views isn't that a crazy concept so uh because of you
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we were able to tell the other side of the story tell stories that the mainstream media wouldn't
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even touch like think about the things that we have talked about and move the needle on
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um on women's rights as they collide with transgender issues parents rights as they collide with sex
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activism in the classroom the rights of religious people to be religious in the public square the rights
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of churches and people to gather political free speech the rights of independent journalists we've done
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all of that but none of it would have been possible without your support and your faith in us and so
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that's why we are inviting you to our birthday party because what i mean really this is about you guys
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we're we've been doing this work for 10 years but really we should be thanking you for helping us do
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this work so how could we have a birthday party without you so if you go to happybirthdayrebel.com
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you can get your tickets there are two tiers of tickets there's a vip dinner
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um and then there's the party so live music cocktails snacks meet and greet photos with
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journalists lisa and i have already decided that we are going to overdress i am leading into like
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dynasty era glam big hair puffy shoulders puffy sleeves maybe sequins um an upgrade from the lumber
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gel look that i normally have and tamera leach is also going to be there um as one of the musical
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guests uh or the musical guests and tamera ugolini david menzies um alexa lavoie drea humphrey
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um and of course ezra look how happy he looks in that graphic i love how basic this graphic is
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and it's just so funny yes i love it i love it so much for that and just how excited everyone looks
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with just their birthday hats just placed right over top ezra looks like a mental patient
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we should get an updated photo though with everyone together with some birthday hats on
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for the next time yeah for sure we should get it done there like when all of us are there and we're
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all together um looking actually more like ourselves because i can never get over how much
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that photo of me doesn't look like me i just don't translate well onto a camera but anyway
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if you want to see ezra that happy in person might i suggest you join us at our birthday party
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september 18th all right that's it let's get into the news of the day my goodness in a shocking surprise
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to nobody with a brain mark carney now says that the trade talks with the u.s might not end by the
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august 1st deadline which he said himself he said it but i could have told you that when at the g7
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the uk shows up to sign the trade deal they've already negotiated and approved with the americans
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um and then uh mark carney and trump come out and say we're going to agree to keep talking
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so you're going to agree to nothing like we're right next door to each other you think we could
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figure this stuff out no they're too busy picking fights with the americans um than to actually sit
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down and work this out like it's just it still boggles my mind how quickly our relationship devolved
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with our greatest ally and trading partner not just our greatest ally and trading partner but the
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greatest trading and cultural military relationship on the face of the earth in the history of human
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civilization fell apart in 10 years with the liberals in charge and nobody actually seems all
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that interested in repairing it it boggles the mind yeah these trade talks uh well you have carney
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saying that they have been complex comprehensive and constructive but not constructive enough to
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actually have reached any sort of tangible deal by this deadline that he himself set um and this is
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according to ctv news he also said that the talks are ongoing and cover a broad variety of topics i mean
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how long have you guys been at this this is seven several months into these apparent talks and
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conversations that are so robust and comprehensive that you can't actually finalize any sort of deal
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as various other countries have except for canada um and then so you know the canadian economy
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will be slammed by tariffs on steel aluminum and automobiles and uh trump is only signaling that
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tariffs will continue to increase well and trump's or sorry uh carney's got his dream team on this the
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politically contaminated anita anand who screwed up procurement uh then we've got honorable dominic
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leblanc um he's the minister responsible for canada u.s trade and one canadian economy so justin trudeau's
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uh former babysitter i think both politically but also in real life like actual babysitter at some point
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um and then uh meninder sidhu who's the minister of international trade so we have three ministers
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on this file and they can't seem to figure anything out and the only solution is to prop up the steel
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industry that's all they're going to do it doesn't make any sense we've got a clip from uh mark carney
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on this and basically saying like what do you want me to do i guess we'll wait and see there's elbows up
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question is uh well i'll simplify it's always good uh to say that uh look these are complex they're
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comprehensive they're constructive negotiations uh with the americans are ongoing uh it's possible
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that they may not conclude by the first of august yeah we know tomorrow uh but we'll see with the
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teams there we're working hard uh conversations today myself um so we'll see um there are and the
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specific aspect of the question included a reference to the european union deal um and uh could could
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it include could our uh accord with the united states include commitments on investments and other
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aspects uh and i just observed that there are many areas for cooperation between canada and the united
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states uh including defense spending security spending uh investments um which is one of the reasons why
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um uh we are we're having these broader discussions what did what did he say nothing we're talking we're
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having these discussions yeah it's always about having conversations that's what uh the liberals
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seem to be really good at we're going to keep talking about it we're going to have conversations
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remember we we hired that border czar um whatever his name was because i haven't heard from him since
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but he was said to be going on to have all these robust discussions and conversations to secure the border
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uh yeah how how did those end up how are those going i think they're all on summer break it would
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seem to me and the thing that really maddens me the most about all of this is that carney's obviously
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going to be just fine his 16 pages of ethics disclosure showed that he has roughly 98 percent of his
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supposed blind trust which um well i would say that's not blind if you know what holdings you have
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yeah just more smoke and mirrors for the the the brainless but um 98 of those companies that he has
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in this supposed blind trust are u.s based companies that are going to be just fine throughout all of
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this and don't forget that he moved brookfield asset management out of canada ahead of all of this
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economic turmoil back in november just before he was slated to run as the trudeau replacement he was
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busy doing those deals getting his companies out of canada because he could see the writing on the
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wall and all of a sudden it's like oh well trump's hitting us with all of these tariffs and starting
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this trade war and it's like yeah but you you knew because you got your companies out of here
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far in advance of this dumpster fire and now here we are carney's playing with the lives in the future
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of canadians and he and his elk will be just fine through it all yeah yeah yeah it's a big club and we
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aren't in it um we've also got trudeau leaving earth trudeau we've got uh the rest of the world
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uh just leaving us in the dust so we've got donald trump saying on truth social i've concluded a
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telephone conversation um and this seems to be at one of those conversations that actually move the
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needle not like the canadian style conversations trump says i've just concluded a telephone conversation
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with the president of mexico claudia scheinbaum which was very successful in that more and more we
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are getting to know and understand each other the complexities of a deal with mexico are somewhat
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different than other nations because of the problems and assets of the border um and then he
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goes on to say uh we have agreed to extend for a 90-day period the exact same deal as we had for the last
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short period of time namely that mexico will continue to pay a 25 fentanyl tariff a 25 tariff on
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cars and 50 tariff on steel aluminum and copper additionally mexico has agreed to immediately terminate
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its non-tariff trade barriers of which there were many we'll be talking to mexico over the next 90
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days with the goal of signing a trade deal somewhere within the 90-day period of time or longer present
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at the meeting where vice president jd vance uh and then he goes on to list them all um so
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anyways mexico is having i i sounds like productive talks with the united states and what do we get in
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here in canada who knows the promise of maybe more talks yeah yeah maybe more talks and we may not have
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a deal by 12 a.m midnight tonight i guess i would say it's pretty i think it's safe to say that we just
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won't have a deal and um the the the dumpster fire continues to unleash itself in canada we have
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finally some some coast playing as conservatism from doug ford uh this clip just came out about an hour ago
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um with ford giving advice to mark carney to i guess go hard against america because you campaigned
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on elbows being up right so you're supposed to be already going hard against america and then that
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was a very short-lived promise but here listen to uh ontario premier doug ford what he has to say
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which well i guess we'll come back and find out if it's actually worth it i've got things to say
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about his comments you know it's a problem with president trump and you know we're united first
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of all i've never seen this country more united ever um in all my years of being in politics and it's
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it's a great feeling all provinces territories municipalities and the federal government
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but you know prime minister carney is trying his best but this guy will say something one day
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and he'll wake up and the cheese slips off the cracker and then all of a sudden he goes the other
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way and you're thinking how do you deal with a guy like this like ford are we hoping not exactly get a
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deal zero tariffs yes but i always say how we can we can kick back and it's not the american people
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kick back at president trump let's start on shoring everything absolutely everything we possibly can
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like i-beams those big steel i-beams i didn't realize we don't make them here until found out
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during the trade deal or the rails that are beautiful uh their cars are going to be made
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sorry the street cars are going to be made down the street we don't make the rails so we need to start
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making rails and and start making sure that we make those steel i-beams and aluminum cans
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now aluminum cans are my favorite the coke the pepsis all the other beverages the molsons
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the craft brewers we have we're the kings of aluminum in quebec they ship the aluminum down
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25 tariff they get printed and formed 25 back tariffs so my question was why aren't we making
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aluminum cans here now we're going to be making aluminum cans they're going to lose a billion dollars
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with a business in the u.s and same with uh tin tin cans from defasco ship it down to the u.s
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they get formed i had a meeting with the the big users of the the tins now we're bringing a line up
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here and they they're going to be losing out on about 1.3 billion cans uh just on the tin cans
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but i want to we can build anything here we're an economic powerhouse you know folks we don't have to
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take a back seat to anyone in the world and we sure the heck don't have to take a back seat to
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president trump he needs to remember we're his yes they're our number one customer but we're their
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number one customer you hear about all these deals he's making he's making and they're good good
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countries japan and korea and but i'll give you an example with japan he said he made this beautiful
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deal and everything and god bless them but they buy 79 billion dollars with the products u.s off of
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off of uh the u.s canada buys 359 billion dollars u.s off off the folks south of the border
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nine million americans wake up every single morning to produce a widget or a good just for
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ontario alone those nine million jobs are in jeopardy uh right now we buy more products off
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the u.s than japan korea china the uk and france combined so i wouldn't roll over and i told the
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prime minister do not roll over hit that guy back as hard as we possibly can and uh that's what we need
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to do and we can do it we can build anything here yeah i think we need to cut he did roll over
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do we all forget two weeks ago when carney rescinded immediately the digital sales tax
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after trump threatened to halt tariffs completely and i'm glad he did actually because that would
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have made all of our streaming platforms more expensive but yeah like uh doug ford saying like
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who knows what the guy's up to today like first of all don't don't insult president trump he's a very
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proud man and he pays attention to what people say about him don't say his cheese slid off the
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cracker especially uh doug ford saying that when he's like yeah we should cut off oil to the united
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states oh wait don't do that um we should because that would cut off our oil um we should cut off uh
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energy like as an electricity to upstate new york oh wait actually we're not going to do that
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like he's the guy who flip-flops and then to say we can build anything in canada that's the problem
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we can't because people like mark carney are running the country you know if mark if uh
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ford wants to say something about us sending stuff to the united states to be completed and then coming
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back into canada let's talk about oil because the oil that ontario and quebec rely on is alberta oil
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but it gets sent to the united states and then it comes back up through line nine and five um that's
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a problem if you want to end your reliance on an integrated trade system with the united states which
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i i don't want to end that reliance i think we should figure out how to work together but where's
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our uh west east pipeline uh why don't we start repealing some of the onerous pieces of legislation
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that have scared away any sort of private sector investment in building pipelines in this country
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that's the problem i don't want the government to do it i want the government to get out of the way
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but for them for for doug ford to say we can build anything in this country actually we can't that's
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the whole problem and also we are not more united than ever one and once the first province goes the
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second province will go there are two provinces that are like we got to get out of here
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like it's it's the least united this country has ever been he's living in a dream world yeah absolutely
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and just to even claim that we're united when the there is an inflow a mass exodus of ontarians
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out of ontario yeah fleeing to other places like alberta or like to the united states because they can no
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longer handle living under this absolute disastrous government um i would say canadians are not united
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in any sense of the word and they are fleeing his province doug ford's province and this country
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at rates we have never seen before you can look at look at stats can you can see it for yourself
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people want are getting out of dodge because it is quite literally i've said it so many times a dumpster
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fire right now and you have people like that premier of ontario going up in front of the people
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and talking absolute gibberish it is so alarming that they haven't by this point at the very latest and
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least switched gears because that is what we need as more trade deals get finalized with other countries
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in the u.s those ties strengthen and canada will have nothing left to leverage because all of the
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deals will already have been done and as trump just says you know what forget canada they can't get
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their act together they're not coming to the table and what is he what makes it worth his while to want
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to get a trade deal in place when he's out there making deals with all these other countries and
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canada's just left like twiddling their thumbs hoping that big brother comes back around um mark
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carney is weak his elbows are tucked and his tail is neat between his legs he's not getting us any sort of
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winning trade deal here and again it doesn't matter for mark carney he'll be all right it's us the
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little guys and the plebs who are going to suffer through the fallout of all of this right right and
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this uh anti-american nonsense was simply a strategy to get elected um and he doesn't care what it does
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to our economy because as you say he'll be fine um and you're right to point out that we are will be
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left in the dust but we are left in the dust so this is a tweet from the boss here justin trudeau
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said there was no business case for canadian liquefied natural gas south korea just agreed
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to buy what is that a hundred billion dollars in liquefied natural gas from the united states uh
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this is from trump i'm pleased to announce that united states of america has agreed to a full and
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complete trade deal with the republic of korea the deals that south korea will give to the united states
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uh 350 billion dollars for investments owned and controlled by the united states and selected by
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myself the president additionally south korea will purchase a hundred billion dollars of liquefied
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natural gas or other energy prod products and further south korea has agreed agreed to invest a large
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sum of money for their investment purposes so this is what our liberal government advised by
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mark carney like you think justin trudeau was saying there's no business case just because he
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felt there was no business case he hired mark carney to be his economic advisor and mark carney said there
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was no business case and in the meantime this 100 billion dollars where do you think that's going to be
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lost from in canada this is why the west wants out northern british columbia alberta and to some extent
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saskatchewan that's where this liquefied natural gas is is being now uh what's a stranded asset as they
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call in the industry why because now our customer our our potential customer south korea did a deal
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with our competitor the united states this should have been ours instead a hundred billion dollars
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of investment has been robbed from western canada because the liberals sat on their hands because
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they're anti-west and i mean fueling their anti-western sentiment is their anti-oil and gas problem and
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we're poorer for it because a a west that does well is a canada that does well these are jobs these are
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i mean this is somebody's first home these are new pickup trucks this is hockey for kids it's gone
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out of these families pockets because our jobs have gone to the united states thanks to mark carney
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who was supposed to be this like economic savior and saving grace and all the liberals that i
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interviewed ahead of the election and well you know the little little candidates were here in rural
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ontario campaigning i was saying you know to people well mark carney's been whispering in the
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ear of justin trudeau for the last several years what makes you think that he will be any better now and
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oh he's an um he's an economic guru and he'll get us out of things and don't don't worry you'll see
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and well here we are living in the disaster that is justin trudeau 2.0 so elbows up canada because you
00:27:50.540
were hoodwinked thank you liberal voters and on that note let's maybe hit a quick ad break and we'll come
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back to more carney nonsense our national embarrassment continues yes
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defamation training i think it's next thursday a week today so uh the 7th but for 10 for the whole
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worthwhile because to be trained by a lawyer in defamation and get i think it's going to run what
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uh i'm not saying you're defaming people but i think you're just a lone wolf out there in the world
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all right in other news in other news uh anyways our as i said our national embarrassment continues
00:35:18.180
uh yesterday mark carney announced that canada will recognize a palestinian state
00:35:22.960
in september i think the only thing worse than doing this would have been to do it on october 7th
00:35:30.300
on the anniversary of the hamas terror attacks that left 1200 dead and uh you know roughly 250 people
00:35:38.880
kidnapped and uh several canadians dead but here's mark carney rewarding terrorism for the reasons i
00:35:47.840
cited earlier canada intends to recognize the state of palestine at the 80th session of the united
00:35:53.560
nations general assembly in september 2025 this intention is predicated on the palestinian
00:36:01.580
authorities commitment to much needed reform including commitments by the palestinian
00:36:06.300
authorities president abbas to fundamentally reform its governance to hold general elections
00:36:12.120
in 2026 in which hamas can play no part and to demilitarize the palestinian state
00:36:19.160
canada will increase its efforts in supporting strong democratic governance in palestine
00:36:25.280
and the contributions of its people to a more peaceful and hopeful future
00:36:30.440
i spoke today with president abbas at length to reaffirm his commitment
00:36:36.380
canada reiterates that hamas must immediately release all hostages taken in their horrific
00:36:44.080
terrorist attack of october 7th that hamas must disarm and that hamas must play no role in the future
00:36:53.200
governance of palestine canada will always steadfastly support israel's existence as an
00:37:00.560
independent state in the middle east living in peace and security any path the lasting peace for
00:37:07.940
israel also requires a viable and stable palestinian state and one that recognizes israel's inalienable
00:37:17.940
this is just a despicable moment in canadian history how far we've strayed from stephen harper the first
00:37:29.140
canadian prime minister to speak at the knesset the israeli parliament um to this rewarding terror this
00:37:37.480
would be like canada officially recognizing al-qaeda as the legitimate government of afghanistan after
00:37:46.600
9-11 like it's just the craziest thing this is a continuation though of this weird laurentian
00:37:54.600
anti-american nonsense there's a reason that canadians can travel to cuba and americans can't
00:38:02.520
and that's because we did not stand with our american allies in their embargo against cuba so
00:38:09.980
every year canadian tourists go and prop up a communist regime that exploits its people and
00:38:14.940
suppresses them while the americans refuse to participate in enabling any of that it's just this
00:38:21.720
is a disgrace and uh the israeli government is not happy with us at all well and good luck mark carney
00:38:32.100
now trying to get a trade deal with right trump said trump trump has said this this is not good for a
00:38:41.660
trade deal with us i saw a truth social post about this and how do you think the abraham accords were
00:38:46.520
done how do you think all those gulf states were able to make peace with israel um and it it came
00:38:55.400
from a a message from donald trump to the gulf states he said the path to washington goes through
00:39:03.400
jerusalem so figure it out with israel and then guess what you've got our ear and that was how peace
00:39:11.480
broke out in the region and then now we've got this a major terror attack and canada is rewarding
00:39:18.180
the kidnapping and murder of civilians many of them peace activists uh with a two-state solution there
00:39:27.940
was a two-state solution jordan and israel um but i mean here we are i i can't even believe this and
00:39:36.720
this is israel in canada so that's the israeli embassy in canada issued a condemnation of this
00:39:44.460
said israel rejects canada's endorsement of palestinian statehood let us be clear israel will not
00:39:51.300
bow to the distorted campaign of international pressure against it we will not sacrifice our
00:39:55.360
very existence by permitting the imposition of a jihadist state on our ancestral homeland that seeks
00:40:01.840
our annihilation said the ambassador recognizing a palestinian state in the absence of unaccountable
00:40:07.940
government functioning institutions and benevolent leadership rewards and legitimizes the monstrous
00:40:12.660
barbarity of hamas on october 7th 2023 it punishes israeli and palestinian victims of hamas vindicates
00:40:21.060
hamas western sympathizers fueling anti-semitism and hardens hamas's position at the negotiation table
00:40:28.120
at the most critical time as mark carney stated a palestinian state must live side by side in
00:40:34.480
security with israel and recognize the right of israel to exist president abbas's latest vision
00:40:39.940
for the future sharply contracts with the palestinian authorities long-standing record thus it's it is hard
00:40:46.140
to see his newfound commitments as more than thinly veiled strategy to maintain the status quo with the
00:40:51.640
sympathy and support of the international community canada and its allies should not be under any
00:40:56.080
illusion otherwise um yeah and let's look at the numbers so they want a boss to step down and then
00:41:04.600
pal hamas to not run in the next election 75 percent of uh people in gaza support hamas so whether the next
00:41:19.880
political terrorist entity that takes charge of that place is called hamas the ideology will still be
00:41:27.420
exactly the same and if we recognize iran as the world's largest state sponsor of terror canada if it
00:41:37.280
had a brain in its head it wouldn't be doing this but by that theory would have to immediately recognize
00:41:42.600
whatever new palestinian state as another state sponsor of terror it's this is the most bizarre
00:41:53.040
ridiculous disgusting thing this government could possibly have done hamas killed canadians that day
00:41:59.920
too imagine what their families feel like right now the thing for me that i keep coming back to
00:42:05.120
is where does mark carney get off just kind of unilaterally making this assertion and decision
00:42:11.660
though he's not done this with the approval of our democracy of parliament and so when the house
00:42:20.180
isn't sitting and you have your supposedly elected prime minister up there making decisions
00:42:25.820
on his own that to me screams more like a dictator than actually a democratically elected and functioning
00:42:32.640
leader um i i just want to throw back to uh the article from black locks here that came out this
00:42:39.860
morning where they note that mps voted against this proposal just last year so this it was originally
00:42:51.040
put forward by the ndp they they put forward a motion in the house of course to officially recognize
00:42:57.520
the state of palestine and it was voted down 204 to 118 rejected that motion and liberal mp anthony
00:43:07.220
house father said um this would bring pain to one of two communities in canada because one strongly
00:43:15.400
wants it to pass and one strongly wants it to fail and then he said he goes on to say that this is
00:43:22.000
rewarding terrorism foreign policy written this way is not a good thing when we would be saying we are
00:43:28.180
suddenly going to recognize the state of palestine palestine unilaterally which i might add is what
00:43:33.400
carney is just doing now on his own when for 50 years under success of liberal and conservative
00:43:39.340
governments we have said the parties need to negotiate so this was just may of last year
00:43:45.960
what happened well now we have mark carney acting like a dictator yeah yeah and he's being lit up like
00:43:55.840
lit up vivian bercevici i think is how i say her name uh she was the ambassador to israel under harper
00:44:02.940
i think she called this idiotic rick perkins former mp one of my favorites on the green
00:44:08.120
flesh fund file great shame that he wasn't re-elected uh is just absolutely uh scorching
00:44:15.260
the liberals on this former mp michelle ferrari she says uh sorry i'm just bringing it up not only
00:44:22.380
did mark carney give terrorists what they want he's giving donald trump every reason to rationalize
00:44:27.360
annexing us yeah because we are legitimizing terror what do you think this says to the jewish
00:44:32.680
community communities in montreal like in outramont in toronto that are terrorized by these hamath
00:44:39.300
sympathizers every week that you can just terrorize a community of innocent jews with your rampant
00:44:45.140
anti-semitism and mark carney will side with the aggressor there's no rule of law yeah trump says
00:44:51.780
canada backing statehood for palestine makes it very hard to negotiate a u.s trade deal there you go
00:44:57.880
you know what not in the new country we're out of here we're out of here alberta's looking better
00:45:07.600
and better yeah yeah it's just a nightmare uh i'll let you pick the next thing that we can talk about
00:45:14.560
but like i said our national nightmare of embarrassment uh really i mean this is a level
00:45:19.380
of despicability that i don't even think uh trudeau reached when it comes to the anti-semitism
00:45:25.900
issue at all yeah and we'll see once the house comes back in september if this actually ends up
00:45:32.760
coming to fruition because i suspect that carney is going to have to backpedal pretty huge on this one
00:45:39.040
well you made the big announcement but the internet doesn't the internet is forever mark carney we have
00:45:44.740
the clips so stay tuned um let's go to one one quick ad break and then we'll come back to hit
00:45:51.380
that last headliner and if we have any other time we'll get to some other things and don't forget too
00:45:56.940
um we can take in your super chats or your rumble rants if anyone wants to chime in on any of these
00:46:04.980
topics especially as we head into charter protected bike lanes maybe someone will want to to hit us up
00:46:11.000
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00:46:15.380
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oh my goodness all right i this one comes from the globe and mail um and i just had it pulled up and
00:47:29.080
then it it refreshed on me and i can't get the full article if we could put the full article there we have
00:47:35.320
it in the archives so as i mentioned this one comes from the globe and mail and uh oh i need to make sure
00:47:42.940
that i'm not a robot here online okay so the ontario had plans to remove bike lanes and the court of
00:47:51.220
appeal just ruled that that is unconstitutional lo and behold uh the opening the lead here says a judge
00:47:59.080
has ruled that the ontario government's plan to remove bike lanes along three major streets in
00:48:04.700
toronto is unconstitutional and violates the charter of rights and freedoms by putting people at oh i
00:48:11.920
can't even get through it at increased risk of harm and death death you'll die without a bike lane
00:48:20.420
i can't oh my goodness it's it the fact that we've lived through the last five years of constitutionally
00:48:28.940
infringing government actions like repeatedly excessively and aggressively and we're here
00:48:34.840
now with bike lane removal being deemed unconstitutional putting on people at risk of harm
00:48:41.040
and death this is this is the peak peak bizarro world i mean literally i say it all the time i don't
00:48:48.760
think i can get any crazier and then something like this comes out and i'm like what kind of
00:48:53.740
world are we even living in um so it comes in light of the government passing legislation last fall to
00:49:00.580
try to give itself the power to remove existing bike lanes along young street blur street and university
00:49:07.360
avenue which are like key major routes of the downtown core that are just perpetually congested that you
00:49:14.300
quite literally could walk through faster than you could drive through sure yeah you guys have the
00:49:20.060
worst traffic in north america worst yeah worse than la i worse than new york city yeah the the time
00:49:28.420
the the time i can't drive times like i can't believe when i'm there i'm always overwhelmed by the
00:49:35.720
traffic i'm not a city person like i'm the only car that i see on my road most days otherwise it's just
00:49:40.860
tractors um and i you know i avoid the city during like edmonton during you know rush hour or whatever
00:49:48.800
but toronto like even in the middle of the night it's bad because like i catch weird flights because
00:49:55.760
it's cheaper and whenever i'm flying into toronto even when it's the middle of the night three four in
00:50:02.020
the morning that i'm headed to the airport it's horrendous it's how many lanes like it's just
00:50:08.100
you just feel like an ant in an ant colony there it's oppressive can we bring that article back
00:50:14.860
up because i will tell you my two favorite things in this article aside from the death and the harm
00:50:21.160
the death and harm um the legislation was chat this is my favorite thank you for bringing this up
00:50:26.840
the legislation was challenged by the advocacy group cycle toronto and two cyclists who use the
00:50:33.640
lanes regularly that too i like edmonton has bike lanes although they're moving away from having so
00:50:41.860
many bike lanes uh because we're a winter city by the way um and i nobody ever uses the bike lanes
00:50:49.940
like i always just see people using them to go around stuff or delivery vehicles parked in a bike
00:50:54.420
lane or whatever is it the same in toronto where people are not using the bike lanes do they actually
00:50:59.800
use them i i mean people use the bike lanes but why can't you just use your bike in the lane where
00:51:05.160
the rest of the cars go like everybody else in the world didn't you hear
00:51:08.920
death um this yeah so these two cyclists people and people say oh um you know tamira go into the office
00:51:20.420
for the live stream it's only an hour away and i'm like wait did you factor in the 401 and toronto traffic
00:51:27.200
because it may only seem like you know if you use uh google distance to from coburg to toronto yes it's
00:51:34.200
an hour if you don't get caught up in all of that massive relentless congestion it has taken always
00:51:42.380
construction and also perpetual construction so usually what i'll try to do if i go into the office
00:51:47.420
is i stay until at least 7 p.m to bypass all of that rush hour craziness and even then one time it took
00:51:54.640
me four hours oh my god that's like when i left calgary from at 7 p.m because i hit all of these
00:52:01.920
one lane slowdowns on the way home and so normally it would be fairly smooth sailing and no and and so
00:52:09.720
that just gives me like um ptsd thinking about driving in the city i absolutely hate it and i am
00:52:16.840
aggressive i am an aggressive driver i have no i have no qualms driving in the city but it's the
00:52:23.780
vast amount of time wasted sitting in traffic trying to get around stupid people the transport trucks are
00:52:32.780
out of control because there's a whole licensing racket with people who are never trained to drive
00:52:38.160
truck especially in canada and it is a mess the roads are a mess but i guess trying to fix that
00:52:46.260
and get more vehicle lanes back to deal with some of this congestion would just cause harm and death
00:52:52.980
to cyclists so destruction we cannot have that that's crazy to me like in in the west there's
00:52:59.480
a vast distance between our major municipalities and i don't mind driving from my place to calgary
00:53:06.600
it's about four hours eight hour round trip but it is smooth sailing the whole time yes on the open
00:53:13.760
road there's a bend in the road by lacombe and that's about it you know like if i'm going to uh
00:53:21.300
three hours east like if i'm going to saskatoon or something i just get to the highway i hang a left
00:53:28.160
and i drive straight smooth sailing till i get there it's perfect the idea of sitting in traffic and not
00:53:36.160
moving is a special circle of hell for me i just i can't do it same same i also likewise cannot do it
00:53:44.440
but um i wanted to just read the whistle stops take on all of this yeah chris he was great um removing a
00:53:52.580
bike lane would breach the charter but jailing me for three days for protesting government mandates
00:53:59.760
which were illegal by the way yep doesn't what about chaining the doors on places of worship
00:54:05.640
or cafes i guess i should have just put in a bike lane i think this is madness but the perfect thing
00:54:13.080
is he's trolling jason kenney the premier who had him arrested who chained up his uh gas station
00:54:21.580
and his campground for some reason and carted him off to jail for three days jason kenney is outraged
00:54:28.660
about how this is should not be considered a charter right uh that's great thanks for showing up jason
00:54:34.700
kenney might you talk to jason kenney from 2021 if you get a chance uh tell that guy about charter rights
00:54:40.580
now paging jason kenney and all of the governments who imposed vaccine mandates yeah for various sectors
00:54:48.120
all across the country um where were you guys about constitutionality back then right oh and by the
00:54:54.520
way uh same municipalities are banning christian worship right like these these municipalities
00:55:02.840
who are like it's your charter right to have a bike lane don't think it's your charter right to be the
00:55:08.140
christian be a christian in the public square um it's just we just make it up as we go around here
00:55:14.100
like nowhere in the charter does it say that you should be in a bike lane but it does say that you
00:55:21.160
have a right to worship and assemble and express yourself and you can do those anywhere um as long
00:55:29.740
as you're not disrupting other people and especially in public parks like that's the that's for the
00:55:35.980
public and for the public expression of your faith you don't have to keep it inside um and i just want
00:55:43.200
the reason i bring that up is we have a bc conservative mla who is now coming out and issuing
00:55:51.800
a similar statement to what the province of alberta did um we reached out to the province of alberta for
00:55:57.240
comment because the ndp and the far left-wing looney tunes in this province and i don't know if i should
00:56:02.820
make a distinction between those two groups you know what i mean um i probably should lump the mainstream
00:56:07.120
media in with them uh they're angling to get christian musician sean foict's uh worship service
00:56:16.300
at the alberta legislature grounds canceled because they want to be inclusive of everybody i'm like
00:56:22.780
canceling christians is actually exclusive you're excluding them um but the alberta government issued
00:56:29.320
a statement and we don't please speech around here as long as they have the proper permits and they've
00:56:33.960
done things right um we if you have been permitted to use the space then use the space we don't have
00:56:41.100
a litmus test on that sort of stuff as long as you're not making calls to terror or whatever
00:56:45.160
um and so heather moss bc mla uh i forgot where she's from uh i don't know i don't know which writing
00:56:56.000
she's from anyways she says oh chillowack north thank you she's and this is in response to abbotsford
00:57:02.480
which ironically is in what should be considered the bible belt of british columbia uh all the
00:57:09.520
demographics are rapidly changing as they are in most places in this country uh the cancellation
00:57:13.940
of christian worship conference or concert at mill lake park get that mill lake park it's park
00:57:20.080
in abbotsford raises serious concerns not only for people of faith but for all canadians who value
00:57:25.480
freedom of expression religion and peaceful assembly public spaces like mill lake park are meant to
00:57:30.180
service forums for a diversity of voices and beliefs while canada must never tolerate hate speech or
00:57:36.940
calls to violence simply expressing traditional or faith-based perspectives however unpopular in some
00:57:44.140
circles i'm glad you pointed that out does not constitute hate shutting down events based on
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ideological disagreement without any evidence of unlawful content or conduct sends a chilling message
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that certain views especially those rooted in religious conviction are no longer welcome
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in public life this trend is deeply troubling it's not just a local or faith-based issue
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it's a national one when public authorities give pass to openly anti-semitic pro-homas demonstrations
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on our streets but crack down on peaceful christian gatherings the inconsistency is not just offensive
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it's dangerous the selective enforcement of tolerance risks eroding the very freedoms that define
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canadian democracy this is a lawful peaceful event intended to bring the community together in worship
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and music its cancellation undermines the principles of an open democratic society
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mla heather moz chilowack north uh i'm glad she said it because that's exactly true
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and speaking of sean foyche we have a uh better look at the antifa adjacent individual who threw two
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smoke bombs into his church into his service and his his worship while they were in montreal
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um this comes from alexa lavoie posted a better photo you can see the guy with the suspenders there in
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the front you can see him walking and so if you know who this gentleman i uh hesitate to call him such
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if you know who this person is he's built like spongebob on his way to a job interview if you know a guy like
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that look at him find the thug so dot c a square with legs yeah head on over to find the thug dot c a
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send us your tips who is this thug help us find out who this is um and if you have any other footage or
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better footage let us know also at that website yeah and that's kind of our that that kind of could
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play into our daily dose of cringe because we hit the headliners but speaking of bike lanes um
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upholding life liberty and and security uh we have olivia chow here of course he is a
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recidivant daily cringe yeah she this isn't this is an old clip arguably but it ties in with the bike
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lane theme and um so this is this is i don't know a video from last year where chow and one of her
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fellow counselors were cycling down bay street um for bike to work day so you can see her there
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with her flower laden basket and her helmet um just just biking around toronto with a dress and a blazer on
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it's a mirror do almost all of these people on these bikes look exactly the same like just
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boomer ontario leftists bunging up traffic to prove a point because they got the time on their hands and
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they've got their two million dollar house that they bought for a penny penny whistle in a moon pie
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back in 1967 and i see a handful of them not wearing helmets so we want to talk about death
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right there's a guy in a hat there yeah what are these cyclists look at them just living on the
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edge here there's some there's several of them without helmets on i don't know if they really
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care about the constitutionality of bike lanes if they're not wearing helmets while they're riding
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i know that they don't care about uh death and destruction there that guy he doesn't care oh my
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goodness i'm not the bike helmet police i don't care like you want to know but i don't care but
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don't make that your excuse to make us pay for your expensive bike lanes by the way who pays for
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the bike lanes uh the people who drive the cars right you guys pay for that with gas tax that goes
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to road maintenance um so these are just and i know david menzies is a cyclist he is um but he's
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not one of those self self-important entitled cyclists and so is christia freeland uh she actually
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doesn't even own a car and so she lives we don't want her on the road and we don't want her driving
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she's just cycling around all the time i don't know how she gets to ottawa and back um with her
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entourage i can tell you she uses a limo she sends her limo ahead of her plane uh when she's flying i i
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found that in her flight records back i think in 2019 uh i compared her limo expenses to her flight
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records and i found that she was sending the limo ahead of her to pick her up at the airport um
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and so that's how our green queen was treating us but on the flip side i'm not sure i want her in a
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car behind the wheel because when she was behind the wheel in alberta she got a ticket so big that
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she probably should have lost her license and you can see this this clip of the cyclists with olivia
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chow leading the way um that is bay street so i believe that was one of the ones that was going to
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be removed they were proposing to remove one of those bike lanes i mean look at that bike lane you
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could that is a whole lane of traffic that could alleviate some of that congestion like and why can't
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a cyclist just they can weave in and out of traffic however they so please why do they need a bike lane
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this amount of cyclists i would say you don't see in toronto using the lane like there may be
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trickling by um there's no need to have a full lane like that in my opinion but we have a couple
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super chats thank you everyone uh politicians never lie says please provide emails for government
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liberals carney yab etc yeah you can you should be able to find that um you can literally just google
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if you go to here's the quickest way go to our commons.ca our commons.ca and then you can search
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by mp there and you'll have all of their contact information including their constituency office
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phone number yeah so if i just pulled up carney's and i think i just even googled mark carney parliament
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and it was the first one and so if we have that page pulled up i can show you how to find
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there's a little tab and you just it's right scroll right under his photo roles work and then
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contact and so if you click contact you can find his email and you can also send snail mail and you
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don't need to provide postage sending to a member of parliament so you can just throw it make it out
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properly uh on a letter an envelope i should say and it will get to your member of parliament or prime
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minister whoever yeah so you can look up anyone that way and then there's also a fun way you can
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um it's called open gov.ca i believe it is yeah and you can also find like random bureaucrats and
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their contacts including their phone numbers sometimes not that they'll pick up but uh it's
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also a fun way that you can contact people who are not elected to represent you but represent you
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nonetheless right like if you want to if you want to ask stephan pro what exactly he does around here
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the head of elections canada you can find his information on there there you go uh cecily
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cecily yeah cecily bardol gives ten dollars thank you very much i enjoyed this podcast many diverse
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opinions this is democracy big thanks ladies well thank you we appreciate your support and your
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comments it's always fun to hear from our viewers directly and um with that i think we're a wrap here
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just about five minutes past the hour and there will be two rebels hosting you again tomorrow i
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think it's david andrea drea yeah yes on for your friday roundup and that's ahead of the long weekend
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too so don't forget we won't have a stream on monday so we'll resume back normal time and place
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1 to 2 p.m eastern on tuesday august whatever day that is the fourth uh yes no sorry the fifth
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yeah um so ahead of the long weekend thanks everyone for joining thanks to everyone behind
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the scenes who made this stream possible thanks sheila for being the regular mostly regular host
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of the stream and uh to all of our viewers and supporters of course thanks for watching and
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thanks for the fun little super chats and super thanks rumble rants whatever it so be until next time
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hold on to your critical thinking caps because you are going to meet them stay safe folks we all
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know this is a serious time for our province and our country with president trump taking direct aim
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at our economy his goal is to take every single business out of our country out of our province
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and bring it down to the u.s but i'll tell you i will fight like i've never fought before and we're
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going to continue fighting against uh president trump and his radical views i don't i better stop
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there because i'll get on a rant and uh i'll just tell you our government is doing everything in
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its power to cut red tape and make ontario and canada the strongest economy in the g7 our government has
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a plan to protect ontario and i always say our job is not only protect ontario but protect communities
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protect families protect jobs and businesses and that's exactly what we're going to do and i will