REBEL ROUNDUP | Carney⧸Ford early election plan, Ont. police corruption probe, Another BC land grab
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Sheila and Davie discuss the Super Bowl, the Kid Rock halftime show, and the new music coming out in English and Spanish. If you like the show and want to support it, you can become a patron patron patron of the show by leaving a five-star rating and review on their paid chat platform, the Free Speech Platform.
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good afternoon ladies and gentlemen you have tuned into the rebel news live stream on this
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a monday february 9th 2026 i'm david menzies and my co-host well she is the she devil with a sword
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she is the kalisi of northern alberta she is the sensational sheila gun reed hey sheila how you
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doing and my first question to you is what's on the minds of millions and millions of people the
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world over at least until the 24-hour news cycle moves on what was worse last night the super bowl
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as in the game or the halftime show by bad bunny i am excited to tell you that i watched none of it
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i was busy working i was i was busy last night in north battleford at a saskatchewan prosperity
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project event where they packed the house they were over capacity people were standing
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um so yeah i avoided the uh plague that is the super bowl i am so envious of you sheila um the game
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it's already in the top 10 worst super bowls of all time i guess unless you had some kind of fetish
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where you like to see football scores only achieved by um field goals then you were in heaven last night
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and as for bad bunny holy moly i mean first of all i i don't even understand rap when it's in english
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but when it's in spanish that's a whole new level of misunderstanding and i gotta tell you sheila
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um donald trump rightly took to social media calling it one of the worst um halftime shows of all time
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but to bring it back to alberta your neck of the woods um what did our friend uh jason kenney uh tweet
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well here we go on the wrong side of history yet again best super bowl halftime show ever
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celebrating the unbridled joy and energy of latino culture which is a big and beautiful part of american
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culture 1000 times better than that embarrassing show by the weekend a couple years ago end quote
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um who is controlling jason kenney right now god you know i hope he never shuts up because every time
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he talks a separatist is born like i'm just and i know like at the end to my and i'll try to catch up
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on it because regular viewers of the show know that i really appreciate kid rock i love sort of
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his trailer trash vibe i always have um and i know that he had a a counter uh concert a turning point
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event so i haven't seen it so i can't comment on it but i will definitely catch myself up but i was
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busy last night and then i was up early driving home this morning from saskatchewan so that i could
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be in my chair right now yeah i would have preferred seeing uh the kid rock show sheila but i felt duty
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bound to watch bad bunny uh much like a film critic you go into a movie you know right from the first
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10 minutes this is a bomb but you have to watch it to the closing credits and it was just atrocious
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and i have a question for you because i don't get this and i asked this question of everyone in my
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circle what is it with rap including spanish rap apparently where if it's a guy doing the
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rapping he's got to be grabbing his crotch almost the entire performance what is that why are you
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asking me this stuff everybody knows that i like old man trucker music if you're in tractor jail
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in the spring in the fall you and i have the same musical taste like if it makes you sad makes you feel
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sorry for yourself hurt old man hurting music i love it i don't understand the young people music
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that's okay oh yeah i should tell everybody what we're doing and we need to keep the show uh tight
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today i have stuff that i have to do right after um i'll talk about it tomorrow but i was accidentally
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exposed to the olympic opening ceremonies on friday night um but uh anyways watch the show tomorrow
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because i think you're misunderstanding what you saw there look at it through a catholic lens
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italy's a catholic country i'll i'll tell you what i saw my protestant brothers and sisters in christ
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are seeing something different but well i'll give you my take tomorrow with lease because we had a big
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the news i had to take my tripod down so if i seem out of frame i'm sorry maybe you're seeing too much
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of my studio but anyway um let's get into it's okay good all right all right uh yeah i had to take it
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down and then i i should start putting markers on the floor but that would be too uh too much foresight
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for somebody like me um we've got ontario's inspector general of policing confirming monday that he is
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thank goodness conducting an independent inspection of police corruption in the province
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this probably should have been something that was said last week as opposed to this week like he should
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have been out there with the um five bald police bureaucrats in or three bald police bureaucrats but
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anyway uh let's hear what he has to say why today i am announcing an independent province-wide
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inspection into the ability of ontario's police services and boards to prevent detect respond to
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and fortify their organizations against corruption and ensure integrity although this issue originated
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with the toronto police service we have since learned that other organizations may be impacted oh
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and in any event incidents like these understandably shake public trust in policing more broadly
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it's important to acknowledge the real questions the public is asking and the potential effect these
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questions may have on their confidence in ontario's policing system this province-wide inspection will be
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conducted under the authority of ontario's community safety and policing act the province's policing
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legislation and it will focus on five defined areas with the ability to examine additional ones
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as the inspection unfolds these areas are first supervision and span of control including how officers are
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supervised and how effective that supervision is strong supervision reinforces professional conduct and
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performance expectations and it ensures that legal obligations under the charter human rights legislation
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and other law is understood applied and proactively upheld to prevent breaches before they occur
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second screening and vetting of officers both at recruitment and on an ongoing basis as they move through
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their careers in an organization to determine whether police personnel meet and continue to meet the high
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standards we expect as well as the prescribed qualifications and suitability requirements
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oh boy sheila i i'm loaded for bear on this do you want me to weigh in you give her okay
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first of all um to uh mr teshner's comments uh supervision screening vetting um like this wasn't already being done
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since the beginning of policing itself secondly this is precisely the wrong person to have uh investigating uh
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the toronto police service why is that well once upon a time ryan teshner was the executive director
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of the toronto police services board secondly okay he is chief dem q's personal friend oh yeah i have a photo
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right here of him at dem q swearing in in 2022 and he's uh clapping like a train seal so already uh i think
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this investigation is compromised i should say compromised further sheila because where it really got polluted
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was when the police chief for york regional police jim mcsween member uh project south was a york regional
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police investigation to see how the toronto police service had been infiltrated by organized crime
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and what does mcsween do he calls chief dem q of the toronto police why would you do that why would you
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compromise the investigation why would you put yourself in a conflict of interest why would you not
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think that maybe i'm not saying this is the deal but maybe the chief might be on the take two i don't know
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i'm not saying that but you've got to investigate it you know she let's like you know the crips uh are
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running a gang banging house uh and uh you uh investigate a couple of them and then you call
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the leader of the the crips and you go uh hey guy um we're watching you we've got a couple of your
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guys uh under uh surveillance are you kidding me yeah i mean i guess this is good on paper oh they're
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investigating and uh interesting for him to say that this is going to expand beyond those police
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agencies and then he notes maybe we have a problem with standards yeah everybody who's been railing
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against dei policing has been saying this for years great point like you know like where did you think
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that was going to go i don't know how about exactly where we said it was going to go um where you have
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unqualified people um who are ultimately on the take and then uh i think this could be easily solved by
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bringing in like an out of province outside police agency doug ford pick up the phone call daniel smith
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tell her to send you know some rcmp investigators from here that have not been contaminated by this
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so that you can have at least the perception of an independent investigation because we're still not
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there yeah and sheila um what was unbelievable i thought was last thursday morning in aurora ontario
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the headquarters for the york regional police service they had a joint press conference with uh
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yrp chief mcsween and the toronto police service chief demq why would mcsween do that you know if
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demq wanted to be part of that i go no no no no this is our investigation we uncovered who's who in the
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zoo you want to do a press conference you do it in downtown toronto this is a york regional police service
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um event and what was even more appalling sheila is that it was all about self-congratulation
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everybody shaking their hands what a great job they're doing great job cops doing everything from
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dealing drugs to getting involved with conspiracy to commit murder not that we got into the press
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conference because despite all this claptrap of um accountability and transparency lincoln jay and i
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uh were told uh by the uh gestapo uh on duty and in front that independent media was not allowed in so
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yeah we had to stay outside in the cold wow really off on a good foot eh sheila if it's all about
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winning back public trust i can't even believe that he said that this could expand into other police
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agencies like has this infected the opp i'm willing to bet it's affected the correction service um given
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that one of the targets of this gangland style attack uh thrice in 36 hours attempts on a corrections
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officer's life um thanks to the gangs i bet you there's a serious problem with the correction
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service in ontario too and i still don't know why they haven't called in an agency from outside the
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province i don't i don't get it well since thursday i can tell you two more um toronto police officers
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were suspended with pay i'll never get that you know and we're going to give you a vacation stay at home
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uh go to florida uh we're paying you you don't have to bother checking in and also um and i don't
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know the details and i don't know if there's an actual bona fide connection the investigation
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hopefully will give us this but the peel regional police service uh there was three members apparently
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under scrutiny so i think this is the tip of the iceberg sheila as i say in our business the story has
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legs um this is going to go on for weeks months maybe a full year who knows um but i think um this
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is just the uh the beginning of what we know and you know it's chilling because the cops are supposed
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to be the good guys they're supposed to go after the bad guys and then you see them acting with the
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bad guys like a an enormous gang and so far i am not confident one iota that this is going to be
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transparent because of the incestuous connection between tezner and uh demq sorry that's what i have
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to say do you even have an attorney general in ontario like where's that guy oh yeah um i feel like
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he should be issuing a statement at some point like where is he um sheila since this might involve
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several police forces in the province where's doug ford why hasn't he done a presser on this like
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he's got a cabinet minister who like is the head of justice and policing like where's that guy yeah
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it this is shocking and i it's off to a you know what it's like i always say it this reminds me of a
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yoko ono concert it starts out badly then proceeds to get horrid you know hey prove me wrong prove me
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wrong that's what i'm saying but right now this is a sham yep okay let's see how much else we can get
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through on the schedule because we're already 20 minutes in we got two ad reads okay and i got the
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cringe because i like i said i was inadvertently exposed to the olympic opening ceremony and i have
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some opinions uh so do i yeah um carney and ford discussing the potential of an early election to
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secure a majority yeah you're telling me a snake like carney wouldn't try to secure a majority
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by calling an early election when the ndp still have their pants around their ankles for sure he would
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um the prime minister has previously said he's not considering a snap election and his office
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repeated that on sunday i don't believe him no wait a minute really she left if the prime minister
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said he's not considering one isn't it a matter of that's that i don't believe him i don't believe
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him for a second um and i honestly as a western chauvinist i almost don't care because if he secures
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a majority oh more little separatists will be born um because it shows that no matter how hard we vote
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blue nothing ever changes we are just a big blue block in the west and it doesn't matter once it
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happened once things happen in ottawa sheila speaking of the color spectrum i thought doug ford was blue
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wouldn't it sort of make sense oh i don't know maybe i'm being outrageous here maybe i'm you know going off
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the reservation would it make sense to align himself with the pierre polyev camp or is it a
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matter of the polyev people and the ford people hate each other's guts so that's what's driving this
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perverse relationship of uh carney and ford like batman and robin doug ford's not even purple i like it's
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crazy how liberal he is yep and running under a conservative banner i don't get it uh there's a
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lot of animosity between the car i was going to say carney camp but i guess that's actually accurate
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the ford camp and the polyev camp um we've all seen jameel javani call out ford by name for sabotaging
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uh the conservative campaign in favor of mark carney it doug ford is firmly in the elbows up camp
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and i guess it helps him hang on to uh power in ontario but it sure doesn't win him any friends out
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west yeah and how's that elbows up uh coming along i mean it's been almost a year now uh since that
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phrase was coined and uh i don't see any there there but she let me uh put you on the spot uh if
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you were to predict what's going to happen in the next few months ahead a spring election i personally
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think that's where we're headed uh now i might be wrong god knows i was wrong last night for picking
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the patriots and one of the worst super balls ever but um all the indicators seem to be going that way i
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think ford even said something about it being important for carney to have a strong mandate
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yeah he is the prime minister well but he's in a minority government and uh i could see him doing
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that saying look i need a strong mandate to deal with the americans elbows up elbows up and i think the
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window is closing on mark carney to call that election i think we're probably it don't don't like that
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don't bet money on this but just what i think we're about four weeks out of an election call
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i think if i had to guess i had to guess we'll be voting end of april and do you want to hear why i
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think because uh the americans are headed towards the midterms which means trump will not be outwardly
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focused he'll be focused on internal politics less on foreign affairs and so you will it'll be very hard
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when trump's that way to uh position him as your opposition as opposed to poly of being the
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opposition so if he's going to do it he's got to do it now so the question then is do we see a repeat
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of what happened uh last year sheila or god forbid uh carney gets his much coveted a majority what say
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you i think he's gonna you know what and this is not an indictment of the conservatives this is an
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indictment of the electoral system in this country that i think carney will beg steal and borrow himself
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a majority i do right now hearing you say that lady menzoid is throwing yet another plate against
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lady menzoid there's always alberta there's always alberta lady menzoid not when you're born and
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bred in south africa and uh it's even too frigid in southern ontario oh yeah it's more like there's
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always florida you know what i have to tell you there are south africans in my neighborhood a couple
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weeks ago i was out tootling around with lease in her van and i noticed one of my neighbors has a
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flock of ostriches so they can thrive they can survive so can lady menzoid
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actually sheila of all the birds to pick in terms of thriving in canada i think you're doing okay the
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worst species they're doing okay i couldn't believe it i was like first of all when did they get
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ostriches second of all it's minus 20 they're just trotting around outside so she'll be fine
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yeah third of all thank you very much because now the cfia knows about this
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no i think they're just pet ostriches but yeah uh let's keep going uh stefan dion
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anybody else anybody else surprised to find out he's still alive
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i was they've really dusted off the uh antiques for project fear haven't they
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so stefan dion is railing against alberta and danielle smith over separation
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um and then somebody asked him about quebec and he's like what do you that's different
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what's different that's sophisticated and cultural looks like the geico gecko doesn't he anyway
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are you surprised to see this growing separatist movement in alberta
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for the reason i mentioned just before alberta is the place in the world where the the original
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government has the more power on natural resources and the more natural resources per capita and then
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you come with these policies that we need to do in order to freeze or greenhouse gas emissions to save
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the planet burning and alberta forest burning by the way and this is a shock and a difficulty i think
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this difficulty should be solved within canada without putting the the the existence of our
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country on the table it's a mistake to go towards separation but of course there is tensions about
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what is the proper eco-climatic policies that we should apply in the case of alberta the the alberta
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separatist movement i'm sure you've seen this has been speaking to american officials in some capacity
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even talking about getting access to uh money a credit line from the u.s what do you make of
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americans being involved in that conversation stephenzio i think it's completely uh irresponsible to have
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because we know that president trump is somebody very difficult to predict what he will do but he
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has clearly expressed his view about annexation of territories in order to get the resource of these
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territories uh we need to remember that uh in canada is almost alone around the world where the
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control of natural resources in is in the end the ends of the provinces of the regional entities and
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not the central government or the federal government but we can't move them natural resources are federal
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that means that if you invite trump to to in alberta and maybe to take control of alberta that means
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that albertans five million people will have to share the dividends of their natural resources
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with 240 million americans what is equalization stephan completely bad for albertans and it should
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be said nobody's saying that so i'm saying so it's completely irresponsible to have done that from the
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point of view of albert albertans and of course of all canadians you you know you're of course you're
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from quebec obviously and in your home province the parti quebecois has seen a great number amount of
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success in the polls um there'll be an election in the fall they they say if they're re-elected they
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will also hold a referendum um what what do you make of that that that reality that it could be
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happening in two places in the same time well maybe three uh there's a petition in saskatchewan as
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well i think it's foolish if you see the other countries they have the same disagreements and it's
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tough to find solutions uh a lot of difficulties but these other countries it put the existence of
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the country on the table each time they have a disagreement only in canada and what canada has
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done to be considered this way it's one of the most admired country in the world i was in europe in the
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last eight years everybody is in love with canada you have more than one billion people on this planet
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dream they don't have to live here so why are we in canada always talking about the possibility to
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split our country it's a shame what advice would you give to the federal sheila i need your guidance
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here you see i have a hard time understanding simpletons is dion saying that alberta going back
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to his original remarks needs to remain in the dominion of canada so that the federal government
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can put the dampers on your province developing its oil and gas uh sector because what did he
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say that the the we don't want the planet to burn the country to burn hey that's that's his opening
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line that's his position you know what i appreciate the honesty yeah i i actually appreciate the honesty
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from these federalist goons when they say alberta you have to stay so that we can make sure you don't
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develop your own resources that's what he's saying so we can make sure you don't become wealthy and by
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the way you're responsible for the forest fires that started in jasper under federal management
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where they didn't clear the fuel load from the forest because it might have been too unsightly
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for the tourists um he also goes on to say that natural resources are the province's jurisdiction yes
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they are brother but here's the problem you guys won't let us export them and you won't let us
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develop them because you've put production caps on everything so you won't stay in your lane and then
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he says what do you want to do you want trump to come in and be in control of you no we just want
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to have a good relationship with them we want to say we're making the oil we're digging the coal would
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you like some friends because now you don't have to go through the federal government anymore that's all
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all that we're doing by the way quebec was talking to france the whole time every time they have a
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a kerfuffle over in quebec about they're gonna leave and they do their as i said the other day on
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the show their crazy ex-girlfriend thing where they're like if you're gonna leave me i'm gonna kill
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myself give me more money they they talk to france all the time about recognition of a free state of
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quebec why can't we do the same why are we treated differently this stuff is exactly why we want to
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leave toronto stefan dion and his stupid dog kyoto more i'm glad you brought that up sheila because
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you're absolutely right in the referendums in quebec separation uh 1980 1995 there were delegations
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uh going from the quebec government to france to talk about this and my so um how is it that he can
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possibly have an issue uh with albertans going to the white house because uh alberta um even though
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you're gonna separate or might separate you're still gonna border the united states you're that's
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going to be your biggest trading partner right so of course you'd have those discussions what's his
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problem if quebec is allowed to talk to its cultural patrilineage uh on the interest of
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independence why aren't we you know we are culturally aligned with the americans we're
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strategically aligned with the americans economically aligned with the americans
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why wouldn't we talk to them because we're albertans and we're supposed to sit down shut up and take it and
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that's the whole point of the separatist movement is that we're not doing that anymore we're not
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listening to the stefan dion's of the world can you imagine trotting on stefan dion onto cbc to lecture
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albertans about why we should shut up and stay all hilarious actually i don't know if we can find
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this clip before the end of the show but my enduring memory of stefan dion when he was running as liberal
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leader um sheila was that infamous ctv clip where the reporter i'm going by memory he was asking him
00:29:02.660
a hypothetical question and it turned into a mind bender for him um i i'm sure some of the audience
00:29:11.140
of a certain age will know what i'm talking about maybe we can find that do you remember that sheila
00:29:14.980
yeah although i don't think it's difficult to puzzle stefan dion i don't think that's hard
00:29:24.020
uh you know we should hit an ad break because we've got an ad read on the other side and then we'll see
00:29:28.180
how much we can get to but i most definitely want to talk about the cowichan decision the labor board
00:29:34.660
complaints about having to go back to work these federal workers think it's against their rights to go
00:29:40.660
to work and then uh what's the other one that we should talk to talk about um oh uh canceling of
00:29:47.460
paul brant uh that's been a big big deal in alberta and uh it really exposes the alberta teachers
00:29:56.340
association for the ghouls that they really are so let's end that break we'll come back on the other
00:30:06.100
you really want to go for a dip this is what we call a last resort
00:30:16.100
if your most recent electricity bill says the rate of last resort then your rate is like the rental
00:30:22.420
bathing suit it will serve its purpose but there are likely better options available gun bands make
00:30:32.660
great distraction trudeau may be gone but carney has picked up his same rhetoric we will quickly
00:30:37.700
and i mean quickly reinvigorate the buyback hunters collectors competitors and defenders of tradition
00:30:46.100
are still being targeted while criminals run wild under liberal policy but we are fighting back join us
00:30:56.180
canada's national firearms association in defense of freedom
00:31:04.180
for years albert has been told to sit down shut up and just pay the bill pay equalization pay for
00:31:11.220
federal failures pay for policies dreamed up far away in ottawa and then dumped on us here in the west
00:31:17.300
and every time albertans ask a simple question is this still working for us they're told they're not
00:31:23.780
allowed to ask it well that ends now this winter rebel news is hitting the road with the alberta
00:31:30.020
independence tour a live in-person series of events across alberta focused on the province's future
00:31:36.900
its rights and its place in or better yet out of confederation and we're not coming alone i'm on the
00:31:44.580
tour i'm alberta's bureau chief for rebel news i'm host of the gun show and i'm a best-selling author
00:31:50.660
i'm going to break down what alberta can learn from quebec's independence movement not the slogans
00:31:56.340
but their strategy drawn from years of their own research also on the tour is tamara leach one of
00:32:03.300
the most recognizable figures to emerge from the freedom convoy she's now a rebel news reporter
00:32:08.340
and a best-selling author in her own right she covers government power civil liberties and political
00:32:15.300
movements that the legacy media either ignores or deliberately distorts then you'll hear from
00:32:20.500
the western standards cory morgan he's a senior columnist a veteran commentator and the author of
00:32:26.740
the sovereigntist handbook cory will walk through the political and practical realities of western
00:32:32.340
independence what's possible what's legal and what is pure fear mongering well i just want to bring i
00:32:38.820
guess my experience to it as we're seeing independence organization and support like we've never seen in
00:32:44.020
alberta history and i made a lot of errors since starting that alberta independence party 25 years
00:32:50.020
ago and learned a lot of things and i just want to share those and what i've learned the positives
00:32:55.060
and the negatives to avoid as this organization keeps going because it's unprecedented times so uh
00:33:01.300
let's make new mistakes instead of the same old ones you know i think i've got a pretty good
00:33:04.900
understanding of the playbook and how this is going to go down going forward um i think just getting out
00:33:10.260
there and spreading the message you know it's not going to be an easy road but i feel like there's a
00:33:16.180
lot of hope in alberta i've been going to some of these petition signings and just was down at a
00:33:21.220
saskatchewan prosperity project event last evening and you know the energy is palpable people are excited i
00:33:28.500
mean they have some great questions but what a great opportunity to get together with people and hear
00:33:33.060
what their concerns are too these won't be sanitized panels these are not media approved conversations
00:33:39.060
either this will be straight talk real debate and honest discussions that the establishment just
00:33:44.340
won't host we'll talk about autonomy sovereignty we'll talk about what alberta can do legally
00:33:50.100
democratically and peacefully when the status quo keeps failing us this isn't a spectator sport
00:33:56.660
you're going to be able to ask us questions you'll be able to challenge our ideas and importantly
00:34:02.500
you'll be part of the conversation because alberta's future should be decided by albertans not
00:34:08.100
dictated by ottawa insiders who will never pay the price for their decisions the independence tour
00:34:14.260
is coming to cities all across the province seats are limited demand is high and these conversations
00:34:20.420
are long overdue go to independenstour.com find your city get your ticket it's time for alberta to stand
00:34:28.020
up and be heard and fight for its future for rebel news i'm sheila gunry we are coming to a city
00:34:36.500
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00:34:42.900
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00:34:50.340
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it i think i might try it it'll be another uh pharmaceutical in my arsenal that is the color
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honest to goodness just leave her private life out of this the woman has suffered enough uh let's talk
00:37:30.740
about these uh baby bureaucrats going back to work they sure don't like it oh i opened the wrong link
00:37:41.060
so um public servants have filed their i guess their union has filed a labor complaint over new federal
00:37:51.140
office mandate for public servants so they've been ordered i think back to the office it's not even
00:37:57.540
five days a week like normal people okay four days so every weekend is a long weekend every weekend is
00:38:06.820
a long weekend for these people so um canada's largest public sector union has filed an unfair labor
00:38:15.940
practice complaint after the federal government announced a new policy requiring public servants
00:38:19.940
to be in the office for a minimum of four days a week starting this summer oh they're mad because they
00:38:25.540
don't get a long weekend every weekend all summer as a may 4th executives will be required to work
00:38:31.940
on site five days per week you know what this is fine the bosses have to be there the whole time
00:38:39.780
and other federal employees in the core public service will need to be in the office a minimum of
00:38:44.180
four days per week as of july 6th what is wrong with these people well she'll i'll tell you what's wrong
00:38:50.980
because i i've been monitoring the uh chatter on talk radio and some of the excuses such as
00:38:58.340
well during covid um we sold our place in the city and we moved to cottage country don't care
00:39:05.700
yeah but and also um we used to be a two-car family and we sold one car here's the fatal flaw
00:39:14.100
in this argument you preface it with during covid did you think covid was never going to end that that
00:39:21.140
was the new normal forever you know these are bogus excuses so put up your cottage country property
00:39:29.700
and move back into the city buy another or get a new job you're not an indentured servant get a different
00:39:36.020
job then if working in the public service does not uh comport with your lifestyle then you either have
00:39:42.900
to change your lifestyle or your job like everybody else on the face of the earth but these people
00:39:47.940
think that they're special somehow but and it shows just how they thought covid was uh the best thing
00:39:55.380
ever it's why they never wanted it to end it's why they didn't care if you lost your job lost your
00:40:01.380
business your kids became mentally ill and depressed that they couldn't play their sports that they didn't
00:40:07.060
have in-person learning they didn't care because this was the best thing ever for them they didn't have
00:40:11.300
to go to work and they got to move to the cottage it's over back to work you know something sheila as
00:40:17.060
much as i hate to do this i feel that our job here is to be like the umpire behind home plate calling
00:40:22.420
balls and strikes um i think this is a master stroke by carney and i'll tell you why he's on record as
00:40:29.940
saying he wants to reduce uh the public service and i bet you there was a percentage of those people
00:40:36.340
that are going to go screw that give me my package i ain't never coming back and okay uh we'll chop that
00:40:43.860
salary uh off the payroll no problem so in that way uh it might be a master strategy
00:40:51.540
i just can't believe these people they're telling me to sell my car and take the bus to work well i work
00:40:58.900
my commute is like 12 steps to the basement they're telling everybody else on the face of the earth
00:41:04.340
to sell their car take the bus take public transportation they sold their car they're now
00:41:09.540
one car family great yeah show me how it's done in the words of stefan dion we don't want the planet
00:41:16.740
to burn you know right yeah right yeah the peace act these are climate radicals great you get to live
00:41:23.460
with your bad ideas congratulations let me know how it goes i don't care and you know what sheila i'll
00:41:29.540
tell you this much uh for the union to go to bat for these employees this is the wrong hill to die
00:41:37.620
on you know outside of the union public sector unionized environment of people still working
00:41:43.780
at home themselves nobody almost nobody is going to support these workers people are going to be the
00:41:50.500
mindset are of you have a good job it pays a good salary you have a platinum level benefits package
00:42:00.020
get to work yeah i don't care like these were the people who complained because they were working
00:42:07.060
at home and they're jammy jams with their laptops on their knees while they were watching netflix out of
00:42:11.940
the corner of their eyes complaining about the freedom convoy when those people just wanted to go back to
00:42:15.780
work like those people just wanted to go to work and many of the freedom convoyers are blue collar people
00:42:22.660
they wanted to go do hard work with their back in their hands outside and they were being told to
00:42:29.300
again sit down shut up and be quiet by the laptop class great great point sheila and by the way when
00:42:36.020
you say they're jammy jams uh yeah if you're lucky what was the name of that ex-federal uh liberal mp
00:42:42.500
that showed up twice naked to a zoom call the first one was like the zapruder video
00:42:48.500
and then the next one it was like that bigfoot video where he's just trundling around in the
00:42:56.820
background with his winger out like good grief you know sheila i dare say you and i haven't seen that
00:43:03.780
much skin since last summer when we went to the bare oaks nudist colony together was that last summer
00:43:09.540
already i think it was two summers ago am i losing track of time and i didn't see a lot of skin i was
00:43:15.300
doing a lot of looking upwards oh god that guy was taller oh yeah sure he had a beautiful mustache
00:43:21.860
that's all i know because that's i was just like his mustache was like a curling broom it was so thick
00:43:28.660
anyway that's where my eyes were focused because i was like i can't believe him on assignment at a
00:43:33.620
nudist colony with david menti where has my life gone off the rails anyway well i was talking to the
00:43:42.100
gal and uh unfortunately i couldn't keep my head upwards hey i'm a heterosexual male what can i say
00:43:48.820
as uncool as that might be to state these days i'm as prudish as they come i just remember when i was
00:43:55.060
like oh my god david they're walking towards the gate i was in panic yeah you hid you hid i was i was
00:44:00.660
i was even the signage of all the naked like drawings of naked people as we walked up made me
00:44:08.100
uncomfortable like i just was retreating into myself and then i couldn't believe these naked
00:44:13.620
people were just strutting up to the gate to talk to us i was so hoping this is one of those david
00:44:19.300
menzies capers that ends up in the police being called before we had to talk to anybody that's what
00:44:24.660
we thought that's why we parked our car down the road for that david i was saying a silent prayer
00:44:30.820
as we were driving around in your vehicle thinking please let this let this be the day that
00:44:35.380
this happens for me and it didn't but don't also uh forget sheila how pleased you were when you were
00:44:43.460
talking to that gentleman and you found from a political socioeconomic standpoint he was
00:44:50.420
simpatico with you yeah you know what i learned a lot that day i went to there um weirded out but i went
00:44:58.820
there with an open mind however anxious that i was and i was talking to this man and he hates the
00:45:04.820
municipal government too wait do we hate all the same things like he doesn't like dumb government
00:45:13.460
rules i don't like dumb government rules but it was just a very one of the strangest days i've ever
00:45:18.580
had on the job in 11 years and i've been to iraq right like it was it was weird oh there's a video
00:45:25.620
evidence sheila this is i filmed this anyway me and that see beautiful mustache beautiful mustache
00:45:35.220
that that was a beautiful mustache yes 100 uh let's get on to uh the news please uh thanks for taking me
00:45:43.140
on that side track a little deeper in the day um the coward that couch and decision oh that has
00:45:51.780
basically thrown land titles for hundreds of people into chaos has spawned another court uh challenge
00:46:01.780
from another band so there's no way of god's green earth that i'm going to be able to pronounce this
00:46:08.580
but i'm going to give it a whirl um you don't know if you can unless you try but anyways um it is the
00:46:15.460
the zawade inux first nation now they're seeking a court declaration that 650 hectares
00:46:26.100
i need that in acres somebody translate that for me um around king come in inlet are now indian
00:46:33.540
settlement lands so um that should they say these should never have been preempted by
00:46:41.220
oh settlers don't call people that more than a century ago um most of the lands in the hands
00:46:48.900
of two owners a major lumber company and the non-profit nature trust of british columbia well
00:46:55.700
i'm for nature trust of british columbia giving the land back but uh the lumber company what are they
00:47:02.420
supposed to do yeah no you know sheila my heart breaks for uh any homeowner in british columbia
00:47:11.460
because this virus is it looks to me it's just getting started and for that matter uh people
00:47:17.940
who are real estate agents because i'll tell you with these wacko jacko court rulings unless they're
00:47:24.900
successfully challenged at the supreme court level and you're rolling the dice there i think um you might
00:47:32.500
not own what you've worked so hard 25 35 40 years to pay off that you know this is shocking and it you
00:47:43.380
know it makes of all of north america i'm telling you this sheila well with the exception of minnesota
00:47:49.700
maybe um british columbia is a no-go zone for me in terms of going there investing buying a house not
00:47:58.340
a chance not with this kind of rubbish happening you know a lot of albertans buy vacation properties
00:48:04.020
in bc like around golden revelstoke um and i can see this putting a chill on a lot of that because
00:48:15.540
as they say most of it is unseated but i mean if people are living there i believe it's been
00:48:20.260
unseated like yeah it's it's gone like you you can't roll back the hands of time and they really
00:48:29.860
want to and you know this is how one bad ruling is throwing the entire state of property rights into
00:48:39.300
british columbia into absolute chaos how do you finance something how do you get insurance how do you
00:48:45.780
sell it how do you inherit it if all of a sudden that you don't own it i'm sure the banks are feeling
00:48:54.980
the chill why would we give out a mortgage that's something that's going to be um taken away from
00:49:00.420
under us and by the way sheila i want to say this bc aside all you other municipalities across canada
00:49:07.380
in terms of your virtue signaling you know doing that native land acknowledgement you are going to be
00:49:13.700
the author potentially of your own misfortune you are saying on the record we are sitting on the territory
00:49:20.980
a blank this is the most stupid thing imaginable oh my goodness and i love when this sort of stuff
00:49:28.020
blows up in people's faces like again i didn't watch was it the grammys that was we're just on
00:49:32.500
again i don't i i like the papa music so i wasn't i don't pay attention yes but billy eilish yeah yeah i
00:49:40.260
don't know how to say her name either but she said something about how this is you know like we're on
00:49:44.740
stolen land then the local band is like okay we're here give us your house you know what i love sheila
00:49:53.620
i'm surprised we didn't think of this a reporter from the uk flew over to uh california and paid a
00:50:00.100
house call and said hey i'm here to hang out and never got past the gated security yeah it's like
00:50:06.740
oh they're all open borders you know border walls or racist but they have one around their house
00:50:13.620
yeah so anyways she has yet to give her property back to the local indigenous band so yeah her line
00:50:20.580
was no one is illegal on stolen land right so let them in sister oh open the gates billy didn't mean me
00:50:28.820
they meant us they always mean us they never mean them yeah what is uh edry wilkow say socialism
00:50:38.420
is for the people never the socialist oh yeah socialism isn't for the socialists yeah it's for us
00:50:46.900
um let's uh do this story out of alberta regarding paul brandt so paul brandt
00:50:53.460
he is uh for those of you who don't know and again if you're not into the old man feeling sorry
00:51:00.660
for yourself music and paul brandt really isn't that but um he is an alberta country music singer
00:51:07.460
internationally acclaimed um i think he was actually a nurse before he became a country music sensation he
00:51:14.980
wrote the song alberta bound which i think should be the new anthem of our new country
00:51:19.300
um and he posted he just posted the lyrics of the song the other day and one of the lyrics of a song
00:51:26.980
that was popular 20 years ago says i've got independence in my veins which is us like that's
00:51:34.180
the ethos of alberta strong and free is our provincial motto yep and so anyways he posts that
00:51:41.300
and everyone's like he's a separatist anyway so what if he is nobody but i don't i bet he is but
00:51:49.060
like he's what if he so what if he is quebec's got a whole culture built around separatism they got
00:51:55.060
separatist authors and separatist actors and separatist musicians and so what if we get one like who cares
00:52:01.620
but he he never said either way he just posted the lyrics to his own hit song and so they were mad about
00:52:10.020
that they tried to cancel him but everybody who likes paul brent um and likes country music is
00:52:16.340
largely pro-independence anyway so he was supposed to speak at the alberta teachers association that's
00:52:24.100
our teachers union convention why because paul brent works with the provincial government on human
00:52:30.820
trafficking so they've removed him as the keynote speaker because he posted the lyrics to his own song
00:52:39.860
that was popular 20 years ago because he might be some sort of crypto separatist um but he does
00:52:47.060
incredible work on behalf of trafficked children he's got an organization called not in my city
00:52:54.260
that helps the trafficked and so he's got a lot to say especially for these people who won't shut up
00:53:01.540
about how much they care about your children even more so than you care about them that's if you listen to
00:53:07.380
the ata they're all out there co-parenting with our kids and and stuff but they removed him because uh
00:53:15.140
his lyrics i guess might be too radicalizing to the separatists as if they've ever even heard that song
00:53:22.180
before you know sheila i've said for a couple of decades now i have never met so many people who are so
00:53:30.420
stupid than those who are part of teachers unions and to your point independence in my veins i'm
00:53:38.260
going to make a prediction here i bet you when this song was written decades ago uh before alberta
00:53:45.460
sovereignty was even a thing he didn't always been a thing political uh independence you know when i
00:53:52.580
think of independent you know what i you know what i took from that lyric i think of the farmers i think
00:53:57.620
of the truckers that's what the song is about i don't go in and punch a clock i'm my own boss i'm
00:54:03.220
farming my field i'm driving my rig that's my idea of independent oh and by the way and i'm not sucking
00:54:09.540
on the government teat okay that's the independence i think he was speaking of yeah i mean it anyways the
00:54:20.500
whole song is about how great alberta is and it like talks about you know the soil and the rock
00:54:28.180
mountains and the kind of people it's a great song again as a western chauvinist you listen to that
00:54:35.140
song and you feel good about where you're from and these stupid ata losers are like that's a little
00:54:41.140
bit you you were supposed to feel bad about where we're from and we're supposed to you treat ourselves
00:54:46.980
as though we're sort of settler colonialists or whatever but though michelle rempel garner
00:54:54.100
makes an excellent point the alberta teachers association speakers list they had a convicted
00:55:01.780
murderer what yeah so they had a convicted murderer speak um and uh that was fine but they cancelled
00:55:14.980
an upstanding award-winning country music singer who uses his platform to prevent human trafficking
00:55:20.260
yeah oh sheila you have to tell me more about this how does a convicted murderer get tied in with the ata
00:55:28.500
uh can we bring up the full article from juno i think it was from juno global news calls the
00:55:38.660
murderer a controversial guest controversial oh what was the controversy he wore white after labor day
00:55:47.060
no he's a murderer but anyway murderer yeah andy andy evans was a guest speaker at the calgary city
00:55:56.980
teacher's convention and what did andy evans do let's google murderer
00:56:07.060
god my search history lease if you're watching delete my search history um it this in 2019 uh
00:56:16.980
killer's message of hope at a teacher's convention sparks criticism andy evans convicted of second
00:56:24.660
degree murder which will share his addiction story with alberta educators so he's a former drug counselor
00:56:32.900
who was convicted of second degree murder for strangling a woman in british columbia and hiding
00:56:38.980
her body why is this guy out he should be under the jail uh where the feminists
00:56:45.380
yeah where he's since been released i guess so he's on a speaking tour making money
00:56:50.100
um and is now scheduled to speak at the teachers convention in calgary in 2019 this is gross okay
00:56:56.340
in 2007 he killed nicole parisian in vancouver he confessed to becoming angry after being unable to
00:57:04.900
get an erection and beat parisian before strangling her and hiding her body in the bushes according to
00:57:11.620
the supreme court judgment he killed a 33 year old woman after relapsing three months prior then he
00:57:19.860
appealed the conviction but it was upheld so how long did he spend in jail maybe 10 years if that
00:57:26.260
and he's out on making money on a speaking tour this is who they had speaking but they won't have
00:57:33.220
paul brand who's not done it i the man is a saint i don't think he's done anything wrong in his entire
00:57:39.300
life i think he was a pediatric nurse before he became a very wholesome christian country music
00:57:47.940
singer who advocates for the trafficked how is that person still not well i i guess i know uh
00:57:54.660
that's the way we roll in canada but second degree murder and he's out and now celebrated on a speaking
00:58:03.540
i i mean the only more egregious thing i can come up with in your neck of the woods is little omar
00:58:09.300
cod are getting that 10.5 million dollar payday for her feelings this is so gross sheila yeah it's
00:58:17.140
hideous and the ata is a horrible horrible organization hey we have an ad read here from
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Olivia do we have any chats today okay perfect oh a shutout that's okay we'll make it up tomorrow
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they always they're always more generous with the ladies on tuesday david oh well uh chivalry's not
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dead i suppose uh well folks thank you so much no wait before we go the cringe video
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sorry it's not even a video it's just a photo can we please show the olympic outfits
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look at those they look like i said they look like an old tim hortons cub had a baby with a pissed
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in goodwill sleeping bag like what is that well we we certainly don't have hudson's bay to blame anymore
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but is roots back in the who's this is lululemon lululemon did this oh after they got rid of their
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like or maybe he stepped down their conservative ish ceo chip something or other the guy who kept
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putting up those anti-ndp signs at the end of his driveway during the election you can tell he's not
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there anymore because that is embarrassing what is that and and correct me if i'm wrong sheila lululemon
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they're the ones that are all about clingy yoga pants right no they're the yoga pants people so
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this you would think you'd be getting something with the yoga pants people but instead you get
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uh homeless like that looks you look homeless you know what yeah it's like you've got a portable tent
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that you walk around and you just yes and that's the state of canada tim horton's
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unemploying all your young people so then they have to live in a tent they have to walk around
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in a tent those are bad uh i mean listen fashion like beauty i guess it's in the eye of the beholder
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but those to me like who's how does how does this get past the concept drawing sheila how does a team
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at lululemon go yep the sleeping bag that looks like a tim horns cup that's our look for 2026.
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look i'm not someone to give anybody uh fashion advice many of my clothes are like the one-stop
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shop of oh i'm running into the farm supply store what's new on the car heart rack so like i'm not
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your girl for fashion advice but i know what's ugly and that is it for sure oh sheila you're never ugly to
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me but if you wore one of those you just might look at these tim horton's cups i know looks like
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the ditch in the spring just all tim horton's cups laying there here comes team double double
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unbelievable yuck well well sheila that that that really is cringeworthy maybe
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the world's the world saw that david it's so bad okay so we've got almost two weeks are
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can they find something uh different to wear in the closing ceremonies i think this is it
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oh my goodness all right well sheila thank you so much uh for joining me today folks thank you for
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tuning in you can see more of sheila gun reid and the lovely lease merle tomorrow tuesday on the rebel
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news live stream i'll be back on friday in the meantime as always stay safe and stay sane