REBEL ROUNDUP | Carney bills taxpayers $94K, Canada-US bridge dispute, New Alberta separation poll
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Summary
Sheila Gunn-Reed and Lise Merle are back from a wild weekend in the prairie provinces and ready to talk about it all. They talk about the Canadian government's $94,000-a-day in flight catering on a single trip to the White House, and why it's just as bad as it used to be.
Transcript
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Hey, good morning, everybody. Welcome to Rebel Roundup. I'm your host, Sheila Gunn-Reed.
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We are late today and I was the problem. So I'm sorry about that. This is our daily news
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and opinion show. And as always on Tuesdays, it is such a delight to be joined by my very best
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friend in the entire world, Lise Merle from Regina, Saskatchewan. Lise, how's it going?
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Well, I mean, Sheila Gunn-Reed, what a scream in 48 hours we are coming off of. My goodness,
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we've had an exciting time. Yeah, we were in North Battleford for a Saskatchewan Prosperity Project
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event. I think the room only technically held 105 or 107 people, but they had 137 people there and it
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was in the best place ever. The Battleford's Wildlife Federation building, so much taxidermy
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at points. I felt like I could feel the vibes of the animal. I felt like I was the animal.
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Sometimes I have many selfies with the animals and some videos too.
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Yeah, I found myself a spirit animal at the Wildlife Federation there in North Battleford.
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And it's a hissing wombat. It's a hissing wombat with visible scars. And I thought,
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well, that's what my enemies see when I step into their safe space.
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Yes, my startled look. Anyways, I should tell everybody what we're doing. I'm sorry my hair
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show. I think I wrote this up last week, but that's okay. Juno got around to it. This was I
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believe it was an order paper question. Mark Carney billed taxpayers $94,000 for in light in flight
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catering in one single trip. Oh my god. Yeah, you could buy a you could buy a house for that in
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Saskatchewan, an entire whole house for an entire whole family is what this guy spent on food on one of
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his international excursions. This is outrageous. With with people at food banks, this makes me
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incensed. Uh, this is just same old Carney though. He's when he was at the Bank of England, he came
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under fire for expense abuse for he and Diana Fox Carney, his wife, and they were just racking up the
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expenses and billing them to the taxpayers. So it's, uh, meet the old boss, same as the, or meet
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the new boss, same as the old boss. Uh, Justin Trudeau did this. I think it was nearly a quarter
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of a million dollars he spent on in-flight catering on one junket. That was, uh, an access to information
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filing by us here at Rebel News. Yeah, I did it. You did it. You were like, wait a sec, how much did this
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cost us? Exactly. And then when you found out it was so mind bendingly atrocious, I mean, and this
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is just the same, same, this is just same, same. Like they were loading booze onto the plane at
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different stops. Cause they were just drinking so much on that flight. I think it was a, like that
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Pan-Asian trip, whatever Justin Trudeau was doing. I mean, they never actually do any work
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and it was like a quarter of a million dollars Canadian. Uh, that's what their food costs were
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on their little junket while yeah, Canadians are struggling under 6% food inflation. Sickening.
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Yep. Um, and nothing ever comes of it. Like they never apologized for it. They just,
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as liberals are entitled to their entitlements, they don't even care about the perception of looking like
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elitist Laurentian ghouls. No, and why would they? Why would they? Because they're not trying to impress
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the Canadian taxpayer. They're trying to impress their well-heeled international friends. Yeah. Um,
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and they're making these junkets while not fixing the relationship with the United States or
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everything. Yeah. They're not fixing the things they broke. They're not even trying to fix. Um,
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we've got this from CTV news, but Trump posted his thoughts to truth social, um, on this the other
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day, Trump threatens to block the opening of the bridge between Windsor and Detroit. Um, not allow
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a new bridge between Windsor and Detroit to open unless the United States is fully compensated for
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everything it has given Canada. So Trump's truth social post reads, as everyone knows, the country of
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Canada has treated the United States very unfairly for decades. Now things are turning around for the
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USA and fast. You know, I love how he writes. It's just like how he talks, but imagine Canada is
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building a massive bridge between Ontario and Michigan. They own both the Canada and the United
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States side. And of course built with virtually no U S content. President Barack Hussein Obama stupidly
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gave them a waiver so they could get around the buy American act and not use any American products,
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including our steel. Now the Canadian government expects me as president of the United States to
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permit, to permit them to just take advantage of America. What does the United States of America
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get? Absolutely nothing. And here's where Doug Ford comes into the mix. Ontario won't even put U S
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spirits, beverages, and other alcoholic products on their shelves. They are absolutely prohibited from
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doing so. And now on top of everything else, prime minister, Mark Carney wants to make a deal with
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China, which will eat Canada alive. We'll just get the leftovers. I don't think so. The first thing
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China will do is terminate all ice hockey being played in Canada and permanently eliminate the Stanley
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Cup. Of course he's got to put his little jokies in there. The tariffs Canada charges us for our dairy
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products have for many years been unacceptable, putting our farmers at great financial risk. Also
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attacking the poor in Canada. I will not allow this bridge to open until the United States is fully
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compensated for everything we have given them. And also importantly, Canada treats the United States
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with the fairness and respect that we deserve. We will start negotiations immediately. With all that we
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have given them, we should own perhaps at least one half of this asset. The revenues generated because of the
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U.S. market will be astronomical. Thank you for your attention to this matter, President Donald J. Trump.
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Here's, well, here's, here's the reckoning that we've been saying is going to be coming from the United States
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because of Doug Ford's actions. Here it is, Canada. Here it is. And I also think that this shows the weakness in
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Mark Carney's bargaining position. Because really, if Trump is saying, if Trump is saying, trade reciprocity is
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really important to me, and you guys haven't been playing, you guys haven't been playing the game I
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need you to play. Well, this is his option. And I do believe that we're in the FO stage about FAA
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in Ontario. Yeah. I mean, in Alberta, we can get American liquor. But Doug Ford made it a big deal
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that they were not going to have American booze on the shelves. And he thought he was, you know,
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impressing the elbows up boomers who drink their white Zinfandel instead of their Kentucky bourbon.
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And these are those chickens coming home to roost. He, remember, he poured out that bottle of Crown
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Royal made in Gimli, Manitoba to really shake it out. Like dribbling out. Dribbling out.
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Shake it out. Yep. Well, this is what his stunts get him. Like, there's no reason to be antagonistic
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with the world's largest economy. No reason for it. And on a bridge that carries so, so many products
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auto parts. Oh, this is an absolute, an absolutely integral part of the infrastructure
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in trade between those two regions of the of the United States and in Canada. So if this I mean,
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if it's, if this gets locked up, the way Trump is saying it's going to get locked up until things
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are addressed. Well, I wouldn't want to be Doug Ford. It wouldn't be a good day to be Doug Ford.
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Remember how they reacted with protesters dancing on the bridge, the other bridge in Windsor, you know,
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because that bridge was so busy, they actually had to build this one to deal with the trade between
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our two countries. They invoked the Emergencies Act to deal with the protesters during COVID.
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Dancing on the Bridge. And they said, we had to do it. Those people were labeled, you know,
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all of the all of the same things as, as people are when they oppose the government, when they defy
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the government, they, you know, there was this air of unacceptability about what they were doing on
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the bridge. Again, repeat, they were dancing. They were dancing for freedom. Yep. Yes. And they got
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treated like common criminals by the government. And so, yeah, this is a real, this is a real
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interesting turn of events, isn't it? Sheila Gunn-Reed. It's actually good. Like, I'm delighted
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to see Trump getting involved in this. It's perfect. I think it's time to put supply management on the
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table. Well, he's talking about dairy there. Canada, Canada suffers under an oppressive Ontario,
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Quebec, dairy cartel, where the rest of us pay way, way, way higher prices at the grocery store
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because of the control that they have over the food supply here in Canada. And Trump is,
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Trump is talking about that too. And you know what? There are other countries that have undone
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their supply management. I think Australia, New Zealand, maybe? They undid supply management. They
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did, I think it was a one-time payout of the quotas. And then that was it. Okay. And then open up
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the free market. Yeah. That would be excellent considering what we're doing now is prohibitively
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expensive for people when they try and feed their families. Great. And you know, when they say,
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oh, the Americans put hormones in their milk and blah, blah, blah. So if it says, you know what,
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I don't care. But if it says product of America on it and you're one of those elbows up boomers and you
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see that on your cheese, then just buy the Canadian product. Why limit access to the market for these
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American boutique cheeses, we could actually have our own boutique cheeses, but people can't get into
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the market as small farmers because the quotas are so expensive. And the quotas are-
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The buy-in, the buy-in is so, so great. Like the regulatory burden that you have to make a hurdle
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over to get into this business is, well, it chases people away. I mean, who would want to get into this?
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Well, let's not pretend like these quotas are owned by, you know, like small legacy farmers.
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They're not. A lot of them are owned by big investment firms.
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So yeah, I think put it on the table, figure out how to unravel the quota system and let's
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quit fighting with our American friends and make milk and cheese cheaper for Canadians. You know,
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like a nutritional staple for poor people, they should be able to afford it. Instead,
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you know what they call the Canadians at the Costco in Bellingham, Washington?
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The red plague. Because we come down there, we buy up all the milk and the cheese because it's so
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much more affordable. I know a guy that goes every 10 days for eggs. Eggs. People are making
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international trips for eggs. That's because of our quota system. Mark Carney was asked about
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Trump's post saying he's not going to let the new Windsor-Detroit bridge open until the Americans
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are treated fairly. And Mark Carney said he had a call with Trump anyway on this. So we'll see.
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So the first thing to say is there's a big game today. And the president and I discussed the
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Canada-U.S. game. And of course, we're all behind our team. Secondly, we discussed a number
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of issues, international issues. Thirdly, we discussed the bridge. I explained that Canada,
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of course, paid for the construction of the bridge over $4 billion, that the ownership is
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shared between the state of Michigan and the government of Canada, and that in the construction
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of the bridge. Obviously, there's Canadian steel, Canadian workers, but also U.S. steel,
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U.S. workers that are involved. This is a great example of cooperation between our countries.
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Look forward to it opening. And what is particularly important, of course, is the commerce and the
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tourism and the voyages of Canadians and Americans that will go across that bridge. So the conversation
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turned to a series of issues that we will raise and we're going to follow up on. I'm not going to
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go into detail on those issues. These would be specific issues in parallel to the Kuzma negotiations.
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Final point is the president asked appropriately that his ambassador, who's from Michigan, of course,
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play a role in smoothing the conversation in and around the bridge. So it was a positive conversation.
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I'm not confident in anything that that man said. I don't feel any better.
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No, what we should take away from this is, rest assured, Canada, the biggest doof in the room
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has taken care of things, and there's nothing to see here. He's Johnny on the spot.
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Does that inspire confidence? That didn't inspire confidence in me?
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I would love to hear the American readout of that call, because we'll never get the Canadian readout.
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They'll just keep it. But I would love to hear the American readout of actually how that call went.
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I seriously doubt they talked hockey. And why does Carney always do this disarming folksy thing where
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he's the hockey prime minister? Like, I don't care.
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And his hockey career was, you know, one game at Harvard or something like that.
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You know what I mean? Like, he was the backup goalie who was only put in the game when they were,
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you know, I forget what the score of the game was. But in any case, he was only put in once,
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okay, in an emergency. And he didn't play too well. That's what Trump should know during those
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calls. But I could see him coming off as really, as really folksy in the beginning without, you know,
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people don't know that he's evil. It's a good way to disarm it.
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Think of that. Like, hunchback with the fingers. And he's always scheming and finding ways to try and
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eat the little slave class. Don't you think Gargamel?
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In other news, Canada discreetly puts money down on 14 additional F-35s. Despite an ongoing review,
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Ottawa made payments relating to the acquisition of more U.S.-built fighter jets. So, not so elbows up.
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And these things are more expensive now than they were when we should have bought them. Do you remember
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one of, uh, Trudeau's first acts is to, was to pull us out of the F-35 procurement in, I think,
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2015, uh, because he said, you know, like, what are we going to, what did he say? Something like,
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what are we going to do? Whip out our F-35s? And instead he bought us more, um, F-18 clunkers,
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actually AF-18s, retired F-18s from Australia. Another country, yes.
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Yeah. That I don't think are even flying yet. Um, and so we're paying, like, uh, I'm not against
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this military procurement whatsoever, but the elbows up boomers tell me they are because they
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don't want to buy anything from the Americans. And these are costing way more than they should
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have been because we were supposed to go in with the rest of our NATO allies to buy these back in
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2015. So now we're paying way more to get the same product because Justin Trudeau had to undo
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everything that Harper ever did. Well, and I think that this approach, the, the approach of
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we'll throw money at it and keep reviewing it also doesn't serve the Canadian taxpayer because this is
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the way of the liberals, right? They're like, we're looking at it. We're reviewing it. We've got our
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consultants on it. We're going to, this, this review actually gets in the way of a full commitment
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and getting Canadian armed forces up to snuff on, on, on the international scale. Like that the
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liberals are paying a bunch of their friends to look at it and just sort of kick the can down the
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street. Uh, it, it isn't helping where they think it's going to help. It's just another stall tactic
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as far as I'm concerned. Here it is. And I just found the, the link of Trudeau. Olivia,
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I just sent it to you. Um, Justin Trudeau vows to scrap the F-35 fighter jet program. Um, and he,
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so this was, and he said, this is 2015. Our Canadian forces are in a state of stagnation.
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Okay. Then why did you cancel the state of the art procurement of the F-35, which I saw in action
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in Israel, by the way? Um, we went to an air show in Israel. Oh, did you? Incredible. She was like,
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can we just put air shows on the calendar for this summer? Like we could cover them.
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You want to go to the Cold Lake air show? Yes, ma'am. Yes, ma'am. I do. Yeah. Yeah. We could cover
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them for our, our, uh, rebel viewers. Um, no, this is Canada. Canada needed a strong military back in
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2015, but after 10 years of liberal rot, 11 years of liberal rot, we have never seen our military in
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such poor condition. And yet what are the liberals do under Mark Carney? They're like, we're just going
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to review it some more. Right. We'll review it some more and throw money at it and nothing will come
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of it. Well, and then Justin Trudeau, 10 years after canceling the F-35 procurement, where we could
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have got in on a cheaper price with these things and been 10 years ahead. Then he's like, you know what
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I'm going to do? I'm going to revamp the military and buy some F-35s. And then the entire mainstream
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media was like, you know what? That's a great idea. I'm so glad you're the first person to have it
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as though we're all hard of remembering when he canceled the F-35s. Um, also what he did was he
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gave the military tampons. He gave the military tampons instead of, um, uh, combat jets. That's what
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he did. So well done liberals. Well done for already. I feel safe for already. Hey, let's move
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on to the things that we love to talk about over here. And that is Western independence.
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Um, this is Angus Reid push polling. Uh, a recent Angus Reid poll shows the vast majority of Albertans
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wish to remain in Canada and disapprove of how Alberta, Alberta's premier Daniel Smith has handled
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the issue. Let's watch this video. And I want to know who they're talking to. Oh girl, all day.
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Angus Reid poll on Alberta separation is being released this morning. New data shows that despite
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a lot of noise by Alberta separatists wanting to leave Canada, the vast majority of Albertans want
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to stay with more. I'm joined now by CTV's Judy Trinh in our bureau this morning. Judy, good morning to you.
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So tell us about this poll and what you're learning. Good morning, Marcia. What I can tell you is that
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despite a lot of media coverage lately in regards to Alberta separatist movement, it appears from this
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latest data gathered by Angus Reid that the support is wishy-washy and not as strong as, uh, the, the media
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coverage would indicate. Now, there definitely is about one, uh, three out of 10 Albertans support the
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idea of separating from Canada. Now, you will see from this graphic that we're putting up that this
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support equates to about 29% of Albertans. Uh, of that number, only 8% say they are definitely leaning
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that way. So it's not bedrock support. And the numbers of Albertans are overwhelmingly in support
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of staying in Canada. 65% say they would vote to stay, while the majority of that group who supports
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staying is 57%, Marcia. So you can see from these figures that the number of people who support Alberta
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separating from Canada is less than a third. And that support is wishy-washy.
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Okay, Judy, settle down. Okay, Judy. You know who, you know who isn't at any of the events talking to
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people who are interested in independence for the West? Judy Trin. Haven't seen her at one. We've been
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at many. And if you talk to regular people instead of your fancy friends over the mainstream media,
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you would understand that not everybody is willing to talk about this publicly yet. And talking to
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Angus Reid would be part of that, sorry. But they would have a phone list that would be so skewed to
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the one side that they would completely miss the prevailing narrative that is catching on like
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wildfire across the prairies. I love this. Would move to another province or territory in Canada.
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Sure. But as if you're going to self-deport, let me call the U-Haul.
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Please. Like we will, oh, I'll crowdfund for you boomers. You want to skedaddle on to Ontario or
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Quebec? Oh, make my absolute day. Make my absolute day. What we can tell you, a valued Rebel fan,
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is that everybody we talk to in Alberta and Saskatchewan is at least thinking about this,
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this topic, this very topic of independence. And many, many are two feet out the door.
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Let's go into Phil Fournier's analysis of this. Angus Reid Institute. If a referendum was held on
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Alberta separation, would you vote for Alberta to leave Canada and become its own independent country
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or stay in Canada? All respondents, 65% is stay, 30% is leave. Conservative party voters,
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49% leave, 45% stay. That's a problem for the Conservatives, by the way. And we saw that at the
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convention. Remember I said to you, I haven't spoken to a single person here who wants to stay.
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Everybody. Everybody there. And even the people from outside of the province was like, yeah,
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you guys got to go. It's wow. We don't blame you. This is the, this is what it was. We don't blame
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you. We don't blame you at all. No, it's Alberta, Alberta, Saskatchewan and the West deserve a fair
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deal. And the people of Alberta, Saskatchewan and the West are not getting that fair deal from the
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federal government. And this puts them, this puts the Conservative Party of Canada at a real impasse.
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Their, their membership and their base is saying, we see that nothing is getting fixed in Ottawa.
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That even having Conservatives, 11 years in opposition, that, that opposition has been
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ineffective to represent our interests. And, and we want something better for ourselves. So
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interesting times ahead. Also, I think they're oversampling, uh, Edmonton in these polling.
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Absolutely. 100%. Yes. You know, Edmonton, as Ralph Klein once said, is a beautiful place with too many
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mosquitoes and socialists. And that is an evergreen statement. It's the seat of government. It's where
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all the unions are. Um, and so if you oversample your polling data in Edmonton, you're going to get that
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like that. It will turn up like that. But, um, as the UCP knows to win in this province, you need,
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uh, a majority of Calgary and all the rural areas. And if I had to guess where all the separatists are,
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the majority of Calgary and all the rural areas. Yes, ma'am. Yeah. Same for Saskatchewan.
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Same for Saskatchewan. Yeah. We, Regina is our seat of government. Um, everybody here is a flame
00:26:05.500
socialist set for me. And, uh, and this is, this is where this, the stay in Canada sentiment would be
00:26:11.300
coming from, you know, from the likes of Carla Beck and the NDP and what do we call her? Uh,
00:26:16.680
Carla Nenshi. Carla Nenshi. Lady Nenshi. Lady Nenshi. Yes. But outside, outside of the metropolitan
00:26:24.680
area of Regina, man, the people are ready to go. They're just acknowledging that confederation is
00:26:30.200
broken and, uh, we don't have a future within it. Well, and also one in three, that's more than the
00:26:38.380
people who vote for the liberals and the NDP and Alberta combined. Okay. It's not nothing. That
00:26:43.860
ain't nothing. So even if it were that number, which I think is artificially low, I think they're
00:26:49.660
oversampling in the urban areas, but even if it is that number, can we stop talking about these people
00:26:56.040
like they're fringe radicals? Can we stop talking about them? Like there's one guy involved in the
00:27:02.480
separatist movement. I hate that. There's really only one guy involved in the separatist movement.
00:27:08.180
Instead, you see these like guerrilla petition signing pop-ups on the side of roads because
00:27:13.420
people are so desperate to leave. They can't train their canvassers fast enough. They can't get the
00:27:18.720
paperwork out. That's right. They can't get the paperwork out to them fast enough. They can't,
00:27:23.060
they can't keep up to the demand of people who are just putting everything else on hold and going,
00:27:29.200
we're doing this, Alberta. We're gone. We're out. Yeah. Uh, and then we've got, uh, Jeffrey,
00:27:33.580
a video from Jeff Rath. Uh, uh, is this from Jeff Rath or is it of Jeff Rath? Uh, we're coming in
00:27:41.880
cold to the show here. Jeff Rath keeps saying Alberta won't need taxes. Oh, this is this person.
00:27:47.260
Oh, I should have been the cringe. I could, yes, but I could tell these people have a look about
00:27:52.760
them, don't they? And I know some of you in the comments are like, Sheila quit making fun of
00:27:56.520
people's looks. I look, I'm not winning any beauty pageants. I know. I know how I came onto the show
00:28:01.700
today. I was like, I need two minutes to put on mascara. Thanks, Olivia. Um, so like, let me preface
00:28:08.460
that by saying like, look, I'm not for everybody. I get it. But the second you see this face,
00:28:14.160
you know, you know, how she votes, you know, like, you know, she's out there. She was out
00:28:19.760
there protesting for everything, you know, this type of person and her friends. She got
00:28:25.240
some tendencies. She gets notions. Yeah. You can tell like this is a person who are like,
00:28:33.480
oh, okay. You voted NDP. Sounds great. Um, but anyway, this person thinks that they're going
00:28:40.040
to debunk Jeff Rath, who says that Alberta won't need taxes after separation, but then
00:28:48.080
this person goes on to not understand corporate income tax.
00:28:56.640
Hey, so quick thing when Jeff Rath claims that if Alberta separates, we won't be paying taxes
00:29:02.460
here anymore. He's lying to you. Yeah. Oil and gas is privatized and that's not going to be changing
00:29:11.000
anytime soon to benefit you. So how the fuck is Alberta going to pay for infrastructure?
00:29:21.960
Don't be a dummy. Hey. Okay. Okay. Um, even, I don't even think Jeff has said that we're not going
00:29:29.680
to pay income tax, but I think he said it would be, you know, like quite a reduced rate, whatever.
00:29:35.100
Sure. Because, because independence means that, that there would be no federal tax burden. You
00:29:41.680
wouldn't be paying for the needs of people on the East coast in Quebec to pay for all their
00:29:47.740
fancy fineries belonging to Confederation. That's what he's, that's what he's claiming. And yet this
00:29:53.960
person comes along. But also the, like, these are the people that Angus Reid is talking to.
00:29:59.680
Who don't understand how royalties work. Right. You know, or, or how, or how other countries do
00:30:06.600
this. Singapore, Singapore, there's no income taxes or, or, or if it is, it's a very, very low
00:30:12.560
flat income tax. You know what I mean? 10%, 10%. But there's, there's, everybody is working in
00:30:18.800
Singapore. Everybody is hustling and they find some of the best, most profitable companies to work there
00:30:25.400
to pay for it. They have one of the highest standards of living on earth and they, they're
00:30:29.800
choosing the independence model. Well, when Harper lowered income tax, guess what happened to general
00:30:38.040
revenue in the government? It actually went up because it generated economic activity and economic
00:30:43.300
activity is taxable. People are spending into the economy, but this lady, even if the oil companies
00:30:49.520
paid no corporate income tax in Sheila's fantasy football utopia, where there's no corporate or
00:30:56.040
personal income tax, they still pay royalties because most of the land in this province, the
00:31:04.480
mineral rights are held by the province on behalf of the people of Alberta. So the oil companies pay
00:31:11.720
revenue, they pay royalties on their barrels. And like, there's a very few people, I am one of them
00:31:21.060
who freeholds their mineral rights because my land predates the formation of the province.
00:31:26.880
There's very few of us out there, everything else, the province holds the mineral rights on behalf of the
00:31:33.800
people. And so even if there is no corporate income tax, the oil companies still pay royalties
00:31:40.440
on their barrels. And that is money to the province for roads, for hospitals, for whatever.
00:31:47.540
Infrastructure, for infrastructure in the public safety net, we'll say, yeah.
00:31:52.480
This person probably knows everything about drag queen story hour and nothing about how the economy
00:31:58.780
It's just like that. I'd love to see Jeff Rath's response to that.
00:32:06.520
Olivia, let's hit an ad break, come back on the other side.
00:32:09.760
And if Jeff Rath responded, I would love to see.
00:32:12.700
Or Keith Wilson, because I feel like Keith Wilson would have a very good response to that
00:32:33.880
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Before we get into the incomprehensible, unpronounceable Indigenous names with too many X's and sometimes backwards of it.
00:36:09.200
I was raised in the generation of sounding it out.
00:36:13.660
I don't know how to say a backwards seven wearing a hat.
00:36:21.740
Because Liberal MP John Paul Danko refers to Jameel Javani as Unity Mitford for meeting with U.S. officials.
00:36:31.760
Now, for those of you who don't know, Mitford was a British fascist who ended up in Hitler's inner circle.
00:36:38.480
Oh, we're hitting all the liberal high points here.
00:36:44.600
So they're basically calling Jameel Javani some sort of closet fascist for going to talk to the Americans.
00:36:53.980
Which means, I guess, ipso facto, that this Liberal MP sitting in the House of Commons is calling Trump Hitler.
00:37:04.340
It's atrocious, but absolutely not a new sentiment from these people.
00:37:12.280
A U.S. is hostile government, deliberate destruction of global allegiances, and the stability that our country has relied on.
00:37:22.320
We have a Conservative Party of Canada's own Unity Mitford, who is attempting to freelance negotiations with the American president right now.
00:37:38.760
Not only is it like, like when you call everybody a Nazi, you actually are dulling the edge on that word.
00:37:46.640
You could still feel the evil in the air there.
00:37:54.780
And when you start calling everybody you disagree with that, you know what that does?
00:38:06.440
But also, we're in the middle of trade negotiations with the Americans.
00:38:15.500
Can you stand up in the House of Commons and call Trump Hitler?
00:38:21.240
That's prepared talking points from a communications staffer working for the Liberal Party.
00:38:27.340
This wasn't just an off-the-cuff, you know, just out-of-his-mind moment.
00:38:32.760
This was a scripted moment where they called the president of our biggest, you know, of our biggest trade partner, Hitler.
00:38:44.080
Well, it's obvious they're trying to complicate things.
00:38:47.800
It's obvious that they're campaigning off of anti-American sentiment.
00:38:54.640
We know that these kinds of sentiments leads to really, really terrible things happening.
00:39:00.140
You know, when you label people this way, they're really dangerous.
00:39:04.680
It is disgusting because Trump's son-in-law, daughter, and grandchildren are Orthodox Jews.
00:39:11.500
They named a neighborhood in the Golan Heights Trump Heights.
00:39:21.000
By the way, same idiot stood up and clapped for an actual geriatric Nazi in the House of Commons.
00:39:32.820
And it's like, the Russians were on our side, guys.
00:39:35.500
Without any one of them ever going, wait, what side were the Russians on again?
00:39:46.680
These are the people that consider themselves our moral and ethical superiors.
00:39:53.960
So, BC announces, this is a video, we'll watch together.
00:39:59.640
BC announces the name for the Petulo Bridge replacement.
00:40:03.600
This is where somebody's kookum interrupted the press conference.
00:40:17.960
Yeah, your kookum's out of control at this press conference.
00:40:20.520
She took over the press conference with the infrastructure minister, I think, in British
00:40:27.720
It was strong Grandpa Simpson's vibes, where she was talking about how she tied an onion
00:40:34.860
Like, it was, gather round, children, I'm going to tell you about Zellers.
00:40:39.080
It was like that in a press conference, and it went on for like five minutes.
00:40:53.320
Oh, you know, every time I see this woman, I have to stop her from talking, because I'm
00:40:59.940
threatening to do something inappropriate, because if life is hard, this is one of them.
00:41:04.900
She was that meme where Grandpa Simpson is sitting on the hill and all the children are...
00:41:08.880
That's what she turned that press conference into.
00:41:10.820
Anyways, BC announces the name replacement for the Petulo Bridge.
00:41:45.400
A two-page guide and a video is being provided...
00:41:51.560
When you call 9-1-1 because of an accident and an accident on the Petulo, don't forget
00:41:57.040
to reference the two-page explainer that the government put together to tell you to
00:42:05.760
No matter what your medical emergency is, they're going to think you're having a stroke.
00:42:22.920
And it is important to note that this is a language that was made up at UBC in 2007.
00:42:33.340
So I think this is newer than Elvish, which they use in Lord of the Rings.
00:42:41.360
S, as in the word sit in English, which makes a s sound.
00:42:49.200
An A in Hunt Comenum is always pronounced like the A in the English word father.
00:43:02.460
The next two letters together are schwa and a glottalized W.
00:43:13.800
The S is the same as the first S. It makes the sound ss.
00:43:20.260
The next letter is an M and it makes the sound m.
00:43:23.720
All of that together makes the name for the new bridge being Stalo Awesome.
00:43:33.360
Stalo Awesome is the Hump Comenum version which translates into river view.
00:43:47.020
Yeah, I'm just going to go ahead and call it the Batullo.
00:43:53.260
And everybody will know what I'm talking about.
00:44:01.500
My hooked on phonics brain was going so sideways during.
00:44:11.660
Like, and many of the letters were like, it's an M pronounced M.
00:44:20.840
And again, this is a language that was made up at UBC in 2007.
00:44:40.180
And again, emergency services are never going to find you.
00:44:57.020
Let's go into the thing that I'm doing a video on.
00:45:07.020
And the ATA, the Alberta Teachers Association, is slightly angry with me because I called them
00:45:19.100
And I'll actually tell you why I called them perverts.
00:45:24.360
Paul Brandt was a pediatric nurse before he became a multi-Juno award-winning Alberta musician
00:45:33.920
But his roots are in Alberta and he sang a love song about us called Alberta Bound.
00:45:38.380
And he was scheduled to speak at, I think, the Northern Alberta ATA Teachers Convention.
00:45:48.180
This is their big, this is their, like, big, you know, year of thing.
00:45:56.340
So he was scheduled to speak at their convention.
00:46:00.520
And he has a not-for-profit, non-profit foundation called Not In My City It Fights Human Trafficking.
00:46:08.660
There's a safe room at the Calgary airport, actually, that he was in conjunction with a
00:46:14.580
Calgary detective, was instrumental in opening it.
00:46:18.420
And I think in its first month, I think it helped three or five women who were being trafficked
00:46:25.980
A little aside, a little aside, when you go through the Calgary airport, which I almost
00:46:29.920
always have to go through to get to anywhere else in the country from Saskatchewan, all of
00:46:34.780
the women's washroom stalls are plastered with a little sticker that says, if you are
00:46:41.320
in trouble, if you are being trafficked, if you have any, listen, if you need help, you
00:46:47.160
And I thought, how wonderful to be a woman in this.
00:46:51.900
Well, Paul Bratt, my hat's off to you, brother, because I can't tell you how appreciated that
00:46:56.760
I wish they would have that in every public washroom for women these days.
00:47:01.840
They, so they canceled him because he published his own lyrics to a song.
00:47:06.800
And they were like, oh, he's winking at the separatists.
00:47:12.840
Don't, you know, like, I think I'm the crazy lady with the post-it notes on the board.
00:47:17.200
This is next level where you're like, they're drawing this conclusion because he publishes
00:47:22.960
his own lyrics and it says, I've got independence in my veins.
00:47:26.140
And they're like, oh, I guess he's a separatist now.
00:47:35.260
I was just going to say, this is woke censorship and education.
00:47:38.880
Like we talk about every day on, on this program, they identified Paul Brandt as a threat to
00:47:53.340
And this is a guy that works in, in anti-human trafficking.
00:47:57.720
This isn't really, you know, they showed their true selves here.
00:48:03.500
We don't have a video to watch, but we have a statement from our premier.
00:48:08.880
Daniel Smith came out against these guys last night.
00:48:14.420
And I will call you perverts because of the things you advocate for.
00:48:19.580
You canceled Paul Brandt, but you're okay with men in sequined ladies underpants gyrating
00:48:28.040
You're perfectly fine with sexualized graphic books in the school library.
00:48:36.100
But you're angry at Paul Brandt because of a song he wrote 20 years ago.
00:48:44.920
Anyways, Daniel Smith posted to her social media last night, and I'm glad she did.
00:48:49.600
Paul Brandt also works with the provincial government on anti-human trafficking.
00:48:56.180
But I'm immensely disappointed by the Alberta Teachers Association's decision to withdraw
00:49:00.680
Paul Brandt as one of their keynote speakers at the North Central Teachers Convention this
00:49:05.340
Not only is Paul Brandt one of Canada's greatest musicians, but his organization, Not In My
00:49:08.840
City, has been leading the fight against sex trafficking for years, especially when it
00:49:12.580
comes to endangering our children, something these teachers are supposed to care about.
00:49:17.820
Standing up for the victims of sex trafficking is most certainly a nonpartisan cause.
00:49:23.180
When the ATA searches for some sort of explanation as to why they canceled his recent appearance
00:49:27.520
to engage with teachers, I'd encourage all Albertans to learn more about the important
00:49:31.420
work that Paul does by visiting his website, notinmycity.ca.
00:49:37.260
You know, and so many more people were exposed to his good work by Danielle Smith platforming
00:49:42.400
Good for her for sticking up for Paul Brandt and the good people of the world.
00:49:50.360
How refreshing is it to see a premier come out against some of this craziness?
00:49:57.940
Yeah, in Regina several months ago, they brought in an absolutely crazy left-wing, a radical
00:50:05.020
left-wing anti-parent campaigner from Manitoba to the Saskatchewan Teachers Convention.
00:50:13.020
And there was not a word from our government on it.
00:50:15.400
There was not a word from our education minister, not from our premier, not from nobody.
00:50:20.280
We just had to suffer that indignity and shut up about it.
00:50:24.580
And I can't tell you how much I appreciate Danielle standing up for students and for
00:50:29.760
parents and the people of Alberta in this regard.
00:50:33.980
They brought in a convicted murderer to talk in 2019.
00:50:36.500
He strangled a woman high on drugs because he couldn't get an erection and he killed her.
00:50:42.280
And they brought, and he got, I don't know, seven years in jail.
00:50:48.240
He was convicted in 2007, appealed, spent seven years in jail.
00:50:53.000
And then now he's monetizing the murder of a woman.
00:51:02.700
The ATA brought a convicted woman murderer into, oh my God.
00:51:19.660
Oh, and in Saskatchewan, they've got an even harder lock.
00:51:25.100
We need right to work legislation because I know so many good teachers who would be
00:51:33.520
They are appalled at this, but their, their unions are so backwards and powerful.
00:51:41.220
And even when they're pretending to take the side of the teachers that they claim to
00:51:47.240
We saw that during the teacher strike, you know.
00:51:51.900
This is from Andrew Lawton, sort of on the same topic.
00:51:55.500
Six men charged with trying to buy sex from children.
00:52:03.800
Have been released on a promise to appear in Durham.
00:52:13.180
And as our friend Tamara Leach points out, Chris Barber and her aren't even allowed to
00:52:33.320
Well, let's see the names of the people that were arrested.
00:52:38.920
Can you click that Durham, Durham link in Andrews?
00:52:42.560
Six men arrested for human trafficking investigation in Durham.
00:52:45.420
They're focused on minors, they say quite nicely in the night.
00:52:50.880
Six men were arrested on 19 charges and your suspicions were correct.
00:52:58.280
These are people that have been arrested, not convicted.
00:53:27.200
I mean, the measure of a society is how it protects its children, and this is how the
00:53:32.540
government of Canada is protecting the children of Canada, by letting people who would victimize
00:53:43.440
The Human Trafficking Unit launched an ongoing initiative called Project Firebird to combat
00:53:48.800
those trying to buy sexual services from people under 18 years old.
00:53:52.800
Officers say the project also educates and supports victims and potential victims of
00:53:57.180
these crimes and addresses concerns raised by community members.
00:54:00.840
It's weird, because in Alberta, the ATA doesn't want to hear about this sort of stuff.
00:54:05.520
In January, Project Firebird saw multiple people arranging meetings for sexual services
00:54:10.340
with minors, even though the suspects were fully aware they were talking to minors.
00:54:14.520
So this is some sort of sting operation on the internet, where an officer that's working
00:54:23.140
in this area would strike up a conversation with somebody they found online and posed like
00:54:36.660
And then they were arrested and let out back into their communities.
00:54:40.440
How safe do you guys feel in Oshawa right now, in Ajax?
00:54:45.680
Or for that matter, Edmonton, because the ATA doesn't want to hear about how they can
00:54:50.320
see the signs of these sort of things manifesting in children in their classroom.
00:54:58.080
They would tell you that children are curious about these kind of things, and it's up to
00:55:09.200
I looked at the books that they had in the classrooms, and then they pulled that stunt
00:55:13.880
because they had to get them out of the classroom.
00:55:16.660
They were okay with showing other people's kids.
00:55:21.420
And that's why I call them perverts, and I regret none of it.
00:55:31.440
This is a rare move in Canada, because we didn't revoke the citizenship of convicted terrorists.
00:55:37.700
Judge revokes citizenship of Guatemalan, who helped lead massacre of an entire 200-person
00:55:45.760
Federal Court Justice Roger Lafreniere put an end to a nearly nine-year legal saga by revoking
00:55:56.520
the 34-year-old citizenship of Jorge Vinicio Sosa-Orantes.
00:56:19.940
He was the fourth in command of a Guatemalan Special Forces unit.
00:56:24.920
Sosa both murdered and ordered the killing of civilians in the 1982 Las Dos Eres massacre
00:56:32.500
that effectively wiped out the village off the face of the earth.
00:56:39.220
He obtained his Canadian citizenship in 1992 via scepterfuge.
00:56:45.820
Um, the judge also ordered Sosa to pay nearly a quarter million dollars to cover the federal
00:56:53.240
government's costs for the trial, which included arranging the testimony of one of the only
00:57:03.460
Two of Sosa's former military colleagues were present during the bloodbath and eight expert
00:57:12.760
We should have just said, oh, you, you're a murderer?
00:57:29.120
I'm not going to read the 36 page ruling, but it recounts the testimony of Sosa's former
00:57:35.540
military colleagues about how Sosa taught his unit torture methods on live victims in
00:57:47.960
And it was a nine year, a nine year odyssey to get him out of the country.
00:57:54.360
Speaking about another case where a person caused a bunch of chaos and is still in Canada,
00:58:01.220
the humble Broncos driver of the truck, his case is ongoing.
00:58:07.080
This is now eight years after the fact, still fighting deportation.
00:58:12.160
I mean, this shouldn't be this shouldn't even be an issue.
00:58:14.260
We should have base guidelines of who we want in the country.
00:58:19.220
Yeah, I just, if we find out that you're involved in a genocide, we don't need to entertain
00:58:30.740
I mean, if there's credible evidence, we shouldn't even, why are we flying in people who witnessed
00:58:42.560
And are we under any illusions that nobody is going to get paid back?
00:58:45.500
The judge ordered him to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars.
00:59:07.480
I think a petition signature collecting station.
00:59:12.320
I had an elderly lady that signed and was crying because she was not able to stand in
00:59:17.100
the lines and thought she would not get to vote.
00:59:29.060
So she's on the station and signed her name and probably one of the, probably one of the,
00:59:34.180
the most important votes or signatures of her life.
00:59:39.860
The opportunity that's being given to Alberta right now.
00:59:42.940
I wonder, like, I don't know the rules around canvassing and I'm ashamed that I don't,
00:59:47.960
but can they go to the nursing homes and the senior centers?
00:59:54.160
The people that live there would love the company.
01:00:15.360
You guys, every Olympics I do an Olympic fashion rundown.
01:00:19.380
I take all of the, I take all of the uniforms, not costumes, uniforms.
01:00:33.760
And I described the Canadian Olympic team as they were all in a cluster coming out,
01:00:39.300
like the snow melt in a ditch where it's just coffee cups.
01:00:50.140
Winter Olympics worst dresses is from the Daily Mail.
01:00:59.600
The fashion police were called on Team Canada's uniforms this year.
01:01:07.800
Someone described it as hideous and embarrassing.
01:01:33.000
This is what I noticed from the other pictures I saw online was like the Lululemon logos on
01:01:37.460
that red background look like, uh, like nipple covers.
01:01:41.140
When you, when you look at it head on, like it's just the most.
01:01:45.180
And we have another photo, Olivia, if you scroll down when they're coming out in the, uh, coffee
01:01:51.000
cup in the ditch formation, uh, you can see the logos, how they look like pasties.
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I just, there's nothing, or they sort of look like roosters a little bit.
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They describe them as vests, but I, are they vests?
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A pissed in sleeping bag from Goodwill and a coffee cup had a baby.
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Okay, so it was also, it was also my observation that when they, when they are without the vest,
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so when they're just in the brown uniform, like it looks.
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Look at our athletes in the, just the, like the brown track suit.
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When the Americans snatched him and gave him a new track suit, way better dressed than
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Like I'm, I'm going back to the days in, you know, the nineties when we had the bright
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red and white and everybody had the little berets and we've had some really, really great
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Oh, that's when I fell in love with Elizabeth Manley, the figure skater, Canadian figure
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I've been in love with you since the age of nine because of that moment.
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She was just with her cute little short hair, her adorable eyebrows.
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I mean, I can't get over how adorable Elizabeth Manley's current eyebrows still are.
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Um, but yeah, our, our costumes are that was like the Elvis stoico Kurt Browning era.
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Yeah, that's when figure skating was a whole vibe.
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Remember Tanya Harding and Nancy, uh, Kerrigan?
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Now, can we scroll down to the Great Britain team?
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Oh, are they looking a little bit like spatial?
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Like, I like that abstract, or the, is it, is it words, it looks like?
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I would wear this around a campfire and not be sad if a spark got on me.
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It looks like something, it looks like a Snuggie, like a zip-up Snuggie, which is fine.
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Sheila, remember I sent it to you and I was like, why we aren't doing this kind of fashion?
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It was, I want to say it was like from, I sent it in the group chat, Olivia.
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Okay, this is my favorite, absolute peak favorite Olympic uniform on Earth.
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You guys, I swear to God, this is inspiring me to make a snowsuit style gown for my bottom
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Look at her little, look at her little hands tucked in her little downfield pockets.
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Like it creates a little muff and then you have the little horse at the bottom and the
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I love everything about this, including the head wrap.
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You guys know I love a head wrap and I'm just going to recreate this, but for Saskatchewan.
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I mean, there's such an opportunity for the Canadian athletes to wear buffalo check and
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We look like we're homeless strangling ducks in a public park in the new Canada.
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Anyway, I think that's the, yeah, fact check says the one above was from Haiti.
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Okay, let's, before we move on, and I know I'm over time, I still have to film a video
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Don't, I can already, oh, clean lines, perfectly white wool coats with toggle buttons, pleated
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pants, gorgeous leather belts and shoes, just beautiful, clean Americana.
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And we look like Canada 2040, generational mortgages, killing ducks in the park for food.
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I've loved Ralph Lauren polo stuff, like for, for my whole life, I've been a Ralph
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