REBEL ROUNDUP | Carney officially replaces Trudeau, BC's emergency powers, Defending women's sports
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Rebel News' daily news and opinion show, hosted by Sheila Gunn Reed ( ) and Drea Humphrey ( ), is back with another edition of the Rebel Roundup! Today, they discuss the swearing-in of Governor General Mark Carney, the new finance minister, Chrystia Freeland, and the new transport minister, Navdeep Bains.
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Oh, hey, good morning. Good afternoon, everybody. This is take two of the Rebel Roundup, Rebel
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News' daily news and opinion show. And boy, it's live. Is it ever live? If it's not technical
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issues on the side of your hosts, it is technical issues on the other side, but we're here and we're
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ready to talk about the news. I'm your host, Sheila Gunn-Reed, and I'm joined by my friend
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in British Columbia, Drea Humphrey. Drea, how's it going? Drea has no audio, of course. Here we are.
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Oh, gosh. Here we are. No, no, we're good. It was literally a mute instead of a technical issue,
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but this is just one of those days. What's happening? One of them. But I'm doing good.
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All right, let's get into it. Big news day today. Justin Trudeau is officially gone,
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but I'm sure we're going to hear his breathy emoting for years and years to come.
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Um, and Mark Carney was officially sworn in today at Rideau Hall. We'll get to the problems with the
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swearing in in a second. Um, but with the swearing in comes a brand new cabinet. And in the first
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version of this stream, I was saying some real clever things and I forget a lot of them, but
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Freeland is no longer at finance. This is B roll of the swearing in by governor general,
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the spendy spendy, Mary Simon. Um, Freeland is no longer at finance. I didn't actually look to see
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who's at finance. Um, but Freeland is over at transport, which I think is a frightening proposition
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considering Freeland herself has said she doesn't even own a car, doesn't even own one. Uh, when she
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was driving a car in Alberta, she got an enormous speeding ticket, one that probably should have taken
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her license from her. And then, uh, of course the person in charge of transportation in this country
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is best known for freezing the bank accounts of truckers. Uh, that's, uh, I guess the first real
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major appointment in, uh, Carney's cabinet, uh, Drea in the first version of this, he said it's odd
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because Freeland has a lot of baggage and is, uh, widely disliked by a lot of people for her persona,
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her demeanor, uh, the way she presents and comports herself in public, her twitchiness, her propensity
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to do tyrannical things. I think if there are, yeah, yeah. Why she always wears weird shoes. Um,
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I think putting her there sort of heals if there are any fractures and I don't think there are,
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but even if there were, you want to pretend there were fractures in the party, keeping her in a
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prominent role sort of fixes that, you know? Right. Yeah. No, you're absolutely right about that.
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And you also spoke about, you were moving on to how, uh, one of the appointees was a lockdown,
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I guess, uh, no lockdowner. Yeah. Okay. Yes. Yeah. So Mark Holland, Canada's health minister,
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the, uh, biggest pill pusher in this country. Um, he has decided to not run again. So I don't know,
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he's definitely not going to spend more time with his family taking road trips. Cause you'll remember
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he's the crazy guy who stood up in the house of commons and said, Oh, if you want to take road
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trips with your family, I guess you just want to let the planet burn. I'm like, you guys are just,
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you guys have the longest commutes in the entire country. If you're a liberal MP from BC, you'd like
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go across the country twice a week. So I'm not taking lessons from these people. Mark Holland's not
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running again, but the person who was appointed health minister, uh, her name escapes me. Of
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course, uh, Kamal Kara, she's the Brampton MP. She got in trouble during the pandemic. Cause remember
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Justin Trudeau said in December of 2020, you could not have Christmas. If you had Christmas, you were
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a bad citizen and you were murdering grandparents, but Kamal Kara said, okay, that's okay. I won't have
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Canadian Christmas break. I'm going to go to Seattle. So that's what she did. So she is somebody
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who doesn't respect the liberals, uh, pandemic restrictions. Now I'm somebody who doesn't
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respect the liberals pandemic restrictions, but she was a part of a government that brought them in.
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So there's a different level of, uh, hypocrisy there. Uh, and, and there's also no Alberta minister.
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So, uh, usually there's a minister for each province if they don't generally elect
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liberals. Like we don't in Alberta, but there are two liberal MPs. Well, three, if you count Randy
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Boissoneau, there's two Randys and then one, uh, George Chahal, and there was no Alberta minister,
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which is odd because Mark Carney keeps telling us that he's from Alberta. And I'm like,
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I didn't even know that until he started running to be the leader of the country.
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Yeah. And all of a sudden he's using that card, but as you can see,
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they're not even included at all. You guys, they're not surprised. He doesn't want the pushback,
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I guess. I guess. I mean, what's the point? Yeah. Yeah. Like what's the point? There's no
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point in pretending anymore. Yeah. McGinty stays at, uh, public safety. So chief gun grabber,
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he's staying at public safety. Rachel Mendian has been moved out of her portfolio at, uh, public safety
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as a, uh, deputy minister. She was the one who announced the most recent gun grab. Uh, the
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minister of made for veterans is now Elizabeth Briere. Uh, yeah, I don't know. It's, it's mostly
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the same very carefully. It's mostly the same, save for three. Yeah. I'll be playing. Okay.
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It's like, there's a delay on top of everything, but no, I was just saying, you know, more about
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the federal stuff. I'm fairly new to politics, like 2020 when the world was falling apart is
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when I woke up and then I just, you know, I'm learning everything. So some of these people
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are seasoned, um, that I still have to learn more about.
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Yeah. Yeah. But you and everybody else woke up in 2020. So don't, don't take that as like a,
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as a strike against yourself, like you and literally 90% of conservative activists right
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now all woke up in 2020 and realized something was dangerously, dangerously wrong. And speaking
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of waking up in 2020, that's when they woke up Mark Carney and said, we need you to be our chief
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advisor on pandemic spending, which we will never be able to pay for. Um, and, uh, the version of
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universal basic income called CERB that they brought in, he's the big guy behind that. And then, uh, the
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freezing of the bank accounts, he's the guy behind that. Um, the invoking of the emergencies act,
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which ultimately was illegal. Uh, he's the guy behind that. So, um, you're going to get, uh, turbocharged
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Justin Trudeau. So Justin Trudeau with all, without all the foppest showboating, I guess is what we're
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going to get the, the undertaker version of Justin Trudeau. Oh my gosh. If he was behind CERB,
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my family member just got a letter, you know, those letters that were going out saying you have to pay
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us back things. It's been years. And they just got a letter saying like that they have to pay back
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like thousands of dollars. Um, meanwhile, there were homeless people and a lot of addicts taking
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the opportunity of getting it and overdosing because they were shooting up so much at once
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because of CERB. So yeah, kids living at home, like 18 year olds living at home, parents paying
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their phone bills and they're getting CERB just because, um, yeah. Now, uh, I would just want to
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go down Olivia to this statement that, which was required of me to issue this morning from the desk
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of the president of the independent press gallery, which is me. Um, and I had to issue a statement
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this morning because the, uh, liberal government enablers in the parliamentary press gallery would
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not accredit Alexa to attend a nationally newsworthy event. I would even suggest internationally newsworthy
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event, uh, the swearing in of Mark Carney. So the parliamentary press gallery, which is a cabal
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of largely government subsidized media outlets, they get together and they collude to keep independent
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journalists out and they do it fully funded, uh, or I shouldn't say fully funded, but at least
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funded in part by the house of commons. The speaker gives them their power, grants them their power.
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Or they even have a government email address. If you're emailing them for press access, it's like
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at gc.ca. So they are an extension of a government, but these are, uh, other media organizations who say,
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oh, we're going to make the rules and then keep you out. Yeah. Interesting little game there. They
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protect their monopoly on access. It's ridiculous. Um, but they emailed Alexa today,
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late, late, like late in the game, the swearing in was today. Like if you are traveling from far
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away, which Alexa was she, by the way, she didn't waste her day. You're going to love what she's been
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up to. Um, but they emailed her and said, oh yeah, by the way, you can't come because you engage the
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public in the story that you're covering. So anyways, I was like, that's baloney. This is a baloney
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excuse. You're getting a press release jerks. Uh, so anyways, uh, the independent press gallery,
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which is the, uh, journalistic organization, which serves as a counterbalance to the cabal of,
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uh, state funded, uh, news outlets in the parliamentary press gallery.
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So if you are an independent journalist, go to independent press gallery.ca. Uh, we're working
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for you. Um, the independent press gallery or IPG condemns the Canadian parliamentary press gallery
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for blocking independent journalists from covering Mark Carney swearing in at Rideau Hall. Rebel News's
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accreditation was rejected under hypocritical and politically charged justifications, pushing the,
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uh, punishing the outlet for being transparent about its biases rather than pretending to be
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objective like many mainstream media outlets. And I just want to stop right here. I think everybody
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has their own biases. CBC definitely does. The thing about rebel news is that I tell you like,
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look, I'm a conservative, I'm a mom, I'm a farmer. I'm, I'm a Christian. So at least, you know,
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the lens you're getting the news through. Yeah. CBC and everybody else, they pretend to be straight
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journalists, but they wear their bias on their sleeve. I mean, biases, it's, it's the human condition.
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We all have our experiences and those, um, they form our worldview. I just don't hide
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my worldview from you and neither do you, Dre. It's about being honest with the viewer. And I don't
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think you're stupid that like CBC thinks you're stupid. They think you can't tell that Rosie Barton
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has heart eyes for Justin Trudeau. Um, let's keep going. And we tell people right away, I just want
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to add one thing. We tell people right away that we are giving them the other side of the story to
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the mainstream media. So even though we do tell you both sides, like we literally tell our bias
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immediately, like, this is what we cover. We fill that gap. Yeah. And we're all different because
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yeah. Like we're all different. We're all different flavors. Some people say I'm too nice. I should be
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more like David, but we, that's the thing. They're all like these robots that talk the same, that deliver
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everything the same. It's really bad. Yeah, it's true. And I actually mentioned that in the, um,
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in the press release, but yeah, there's, there's a rebel for everybody. Um, meanwhile, PPG accredited
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outlets routinely take left-wing partisan positions on a range of issues, including the war in Israel,
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climate change, free speech, oil and gas, parents' rights, the freedom convoy, and gender issues.
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In a last minute rejection email to Rebel News journalist, Alexa Lavoie, the PPG confirmed Rebel
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News does report on parliamentary issues, but stated the executive is of the opinion. Oh, okay.
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I thought opinions were bad, but okay. That Rebel News and its employees are often active
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participants in those stories rather than observers, reporters, and interpreters. Examples
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include petitions and fundraising initiatives tied to news stories covered by Rebel News.
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So I write, editorial opinions have always been part of journalism from newspaper columns to
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CBC panel discussions. PPG accredited outlets run nightly viewer polls to engage viewers and
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gauge opinions on issues in a similar fashion to Rebel News petitions and crowdfunding. Furthermore,
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Alexa Lavoie was recognized as a journalist by the federal court, granting her access to the 2021
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federal leaders debate. The PPG should respect this precedent and embrace media diversity rather than
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the death knell of homogeneity, because they are all the same that it's, and that'll, that'll kill
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them because they're all boring in the same. The IPG calls on the PPG to allow fair access for all
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journalists, including those challenging government narratives. Canadians deserve a press that holds
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power accountable, not one that shields it through a protectionist monopoly on access.
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So by the way, if you are an independent journalist and you just watched me read that and go up one
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side of the PPG and down the other, and they blocked you, let me know. Reach out to me on X or my email
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at Sheila at rebelnews.com. I would love to issue a press release on your behalf too.
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All right. You are firing them out. You're doing such good work there. And it's about time because
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all of the other organizations have completely ignored what's been happening to independent media
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while they keep interviewing non-journalist Rachel Gilmore and putting her on the stage to talk about
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mean tweets. Yeah. Yeah. There's an activist right there. Like I wouldn't even say that Rachel
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Gilmore is not a journalist. If you do journalism, you're a journalist. She's not anymore is what I
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mean, but not anymore. Isn't she working for like a company on how to counsel other businesses? Like
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that's what she was doing. Yeah. But I mean, like if she, if her activist journalism is considered
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journalism by the mainstream media, then surely ours can be on the flip side as a counter
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balance. Uh, let's get into now. Alexa Lavoie may have been blocked from the very boring swearing
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in of Mark Carney. Um, it, it is, uh, it worked out to her benefit because she was out on the streets
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of Ottawa with the billboard truck. Uh, let's go to Alexa's video. Hey, Alexa Lavoie here in Ottawa
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with our billboard truck. And today our message is why was Mark Carney hanging out with Gillian
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Maxwell. Of course, you all saw the photo circulating around of the 2013 music festival where Mark Carney
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had been seen hanging out with Gillian Maxwell, the convicted sex trafficker. And do you know where
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I'm standing? I'm actually just in front of the riddle hall where Mark Carney is going to be sworn
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in a minute. So you can see behind me the gate, they refuse our accreditation. You're probably not
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surprised, but we are here. Follow us at the Carney files.com. We will show you what the mainstream media
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I refuse to tell you about Mark Carney. Gorgeous. Absolutely. Go Alexa, go the truck,
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go the truth. Yeah. You gotta love that. Cause a lot of people don't know about that. They don't
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know about that picture. And when I first saw it, I was like, okay, is this real? That's the first
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thing you have to ask. Yeah. And so we've already done that, that hard work for you. So Alexa's out
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there right outside putting that up. Yeah. Not a good look for Carney. And I think it's fair question
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to ask. What was his relationship with them? Well, that's exactly why they don't let us in to the
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press conferences or his media availabilities or previously his campaign events. Now that's reported
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in the Daily Mail, like the world's largest or most widely distributed publication. So it's not some
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fringe theory. You would think that the mainstream media would ask these questions. Carney knows they
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won't. So they get in and we don't. It's almost like the blackface photos of Justin Trudeau. It had
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to be broken by American media before these Canadian journalists even bothered to talk about it. This is the
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same thing over and over again. They're going to, as I say, protect the leader to protect their monopoly
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on access. It's their business model. Well, it's also like what I think was Rebel News before my time,
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what I think was the first reason that we were banned from the debate. And that was after former
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colleague Kian Bexty and David Menzies had asked Trudeau about the rumors that were swirling from his high
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school teaching career. No journalist would ask that. And there was valid questions to be asked.
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For example, why did he leave so abruptly? What kind of teacher needs lawyers to write your letter
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when you quit a teaching job? And that was one of the fearless questions that Rebel News, I remember you
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guys asked before I was a part of it. So yeah, that's why we have to sue to get into the debate.
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Yeah. And the leaders debates are coming up and we're already gearing up because we've sued last
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minute to get in twice and it worked. Our lawyers beat Justin Trudeau's entire Justice Department
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and we'll do it again. Third time's the charm. Let's rumble, Mark Carney. Okay, now let's go to
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Justin Trudeau. Be prepared, everybody. This will be breathless and gross.
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Are you going to make me watch one of his goodbye videos? Oh my God.
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No, I'm not. I'm not. I'm just going to read his tweet. I made Tamara watch a goodbye video
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yesterday and I described it as a hobo licking the inside of your ear. So Justin Trudeau says,
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thank you, Canada, for trusting in me, for challenging me and for granting me the privilege
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to serve the best country and the best people on earth. I feel like this is the first time he's
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ever talked nice about us. I say this on the stream all the time. Trump talks so nicely about
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Canadians, the people. He says, you know, like we're beloved, that he cherishes us, that we're
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beautiful. And I feel like we've never really heard anybody talk about that, about us that way
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in the last 10 years. Oh, Sheila. Are you okay? It's true. We've just got it. I'll live. But I'm
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really kind of tired of like Justin Trudeau, the guy who like wrote off everybody who didn't vote for
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him as a Nazi fringe radical. We're sexist. We're extremists. And should there really be a place for
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us in society? Well, what are you going to do? What are you just going to launch us into this? Yeah.
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Should we be tolerated? Should we be launched into the surface of the sun? Like what you froze
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people's bank accounts because they honked at you. And now he says we're the best people on earth.
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I don't know. And that we challenged him. Oh my gosh. He didn't care about anything. Anybody who
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opposed him, like he was just so smug. He'd always do that, like wave like this when everybody's yelling
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at him and he's just like, he could care less. Or there's nobody there. Or there was nobody there.
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Like there were times where he was like waving on the tarmac and then somebody took a photo the
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other way and it's like completely empty. Yeah. Oh my gosh. I'm so happy to not see him. But then
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I'm so worried. Like, I never thought I'd be in the position to actually want him to hang on longer.
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Obviously, I would have preferred him face off with Pierre Paulyev. So this, it was a weird moment
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when he actually resigned. I'm like, I'm not as happy. I thought that I would be out banging pots
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and pans when he officially did it. Yeah. It wasn't that. It's not ending. I thought it would
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be like, we go to an election. We get to show Trudeau the door. Canadians get to send him the message
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that they've been wanting to send him for years now. And he even took that from us. Like he took away
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our freedoms. He taxed us to death. And then he took away our ability to send him the message that he
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so rightly deserves. Of course. Same. Do we have the, we just showed Justin Trudeau pretending to like
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fake cry in the governor general's office. Like gross, like be a man. Like I can't, just such a
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repulsive thing for me as a woman to see this kind of stuff. Like it just so gross. But there,
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yeah, there's a photo of, I think it was Justin Trudeau standing in front of the empty cupboards
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in his house in Rideau Cottage. Do we have that one? And I was like, was he looking for his water
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bottle, drink bottle thingy or whatever? Drink box, water bottle sort of thing. Yeah. Maybe he was
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looking for that. Thank you. No, I was like, what a perfect, uh, metaphor for how he left Canada
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just with the cupboards bare, you know, that should be it. Trudeau leaves Canada with the cupboards
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bare. It looks like he was trying to take every last thing he could out of the place. Just was not
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a great photo to take. Yeah. Oh my goodness. Uh, do we have a ad? I thought I saw. Nope. Do we have
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a Rebel News ad? And remember everybody watching, feel free to chime in. I know you have things to
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say about Trudeau leaving. So let us know in the chat. Yeah, please.
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All right, let's get into a story closer to home for DREA. The NDP government there is losing its
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marbles and doing exactly what totalitarians do in a time of crisis. Tell us about it.
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Well, this is all too familiar of the start of the tyranny we saw in the COVID area.
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Vaughn Palmer with the Vancouver Sun is calling the NDP's power grab, the new proposed law,
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Bill 7, to be that it is going to give unprecedented power to Premier David Eby in the name of fighting
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Trump tariffs. So he says that it is more far-reaching than anything we've seen since
00:25:49.700
the War Measures Act, starting right here in British Columbia. So Premier David Eby responded to the
00:25:56.460
Trump tariff threat, remember, threat, Thursday, with legislation to allow the NDP cabinet to override
00:26:03.500
all provincial laws, regulations, authorities, and even the legislature itself. It's very scary.
00:26:13.500
In extraordinary times, we need extraordinary powers. Where have we heard this language before?
00:26:19.420
Eby told the reporters. He is right about the powers in the bill being extraordinary. In 41 years of
00:26:27.500
covering B.C. government, Palmer says he's never seen anything like this before. So he says it would
00:26:34.180
give the NDP cabinet the power to make regulations broadly, which is the term they use in the press
00:26:41.240
release, supporting the economy of B.C. and Canada, which might well cover darn near anything. We're talking
00:26:48.380
taxation and they're using these cozy words like sustainability and, of course, really playing up
00:26:55.460
the threat as the reason for the emergency that it is needed. We'll throw to a clip and then I want to
00:27:00.940
talk a bit more. But here's Eby justifying it. Premier, the last part of this bill seems to give you
00:27:08.860
extraordinary powers to do a lot of different things without the legislature. And I'm wondering
00:27:15.020
why you can't just do them through the legislature. Keep it running. Get it done. You've got a majority
00:27:22.160
government. And when you say we're not going to be at the whim of one man at the White House,
00:27:26.220
have we not set up a system here where the government's sort of at the whim of you and that
00:27:30.940
he's going to be signing executive orders in the Oval Office and then we flip to you signing
00:27:34.360
executive orders in the Premier's office and two democratic systems are bypassed for leaders'
00:27:42.060
orders? Yeah, not at all, Rob. The bill actually requires these orders and counsel, these regulations
00:27:50.400
to come to the legislature, to be ratified by the legislature. It also as a whole sunsets within a
00:27:57.720
two-year period. Two years? The scenario I want to invite people to consider is one in which the
00:28:07.580
United States rips up the Columbia River Treaty and shuts off access to the common entitlement of
00:28:16.180
electricity between Washington State and Canada. We will have to take some pretty dramatic actions in a
00:28:23.220
very short period of time. We, you know, it's crucial that whatever the emergency is that the
00:28:32.880
president incurs upon Canada in an effort to damage us, that we're able to respond quickly to minimize
00:28:38.360
the damage. We see this as emergency legislation. This is not everyday legislation. This is not routine
00:28:44.540
legislation. This is an emergency situation where we need legislative authority. We need government
00:28:49.500
authority to do something quickly to minimize damage to the economy, to people, and an unpredictable
00:28:54.680
action from an unpredictable president. Okay, so many things to say. First, he repeatedly refers to
00:29:02.780
the threat of the tariffs from Trump and doesn't refer to China's active tariffs that are affecting our
00:29:11.980
fishermen. Second, I heard you say it about Ontario. And farmers. And farmers. Second, he mentions
00:29:18.480
what Doug Ford did to the Americans. And Trump, if you saw what he said, he's like, they're affecting
00:29:24.360
the electricity. Like, you can't do that. That affects lives. It could actually lead to people
00:29:28.720
dying. And here he is using something one of our own premiers did as worst case scenario that hasn't
00:29:35.200
happened from America, but instead happened from Canada to America, or was about to, as the example of
00:29:42.300
why he needs these broad sweeping powers to be bestowed upon him. After he said that, the Attorney
00:29:50.100
General, Nikki Sharma got up there, and she's like, oh, don't worry. It's not for long term. It's just,
00:29:57.580
it's only until, like, I think she said May 24th or something like that, towards the end of May.
00:30:02.120
Well, where have we heard that before? They're going to keep, you know, saying that there's an emergency.
00:30:06.500
Yeah, it's a two week thing. Like, I cannot believe this. And I hope Canadians, British
00:30:11.700
Colombians are not going to fall from it anymore. And she says, don't worry, it's just till end of
00:30:16.580
May. He just said, it's two years. And in another part, he says, it's going to be four years that
00:30:22.060
we're going to have to deal with this because Trump's in power. This is insane. May I have
00:30:26.300
permission to go a little bit conspiracy theorist on this? Dear editor and Sheila Gunn-Reed.
00:30:31.520
Yes, all the way. What if this is just the beginning of the pot about to be boiled? David
00:30:38.560
E.V. is just putting the water in so the frogs can get comfy with this language about this terror
00:30:43.820
threat being such an emergency, the big bad Trump, and we must go ahead and do this so that, you know,
00:30:50.040
more premiers start doing it. Eventually, Mark Carney does it. Oh, I think the pot is already
00:30:57.380
simmering. It was simmering since 2020, when they use this exact same language to lock us in our
00:31:03.820
houses over a disease that was not as bad as they said it was, and then force us into receiving
00:31:11.560
medications we didn't want so that you could inoculate yourself against unemployment and
00:31:18.260
depression. So this is not just like we're putting water in the pot and we're putting the flame
00:31:24.300
underneath. It's already there. Society is primed for this, and they already know now who they can
00:31:32.060
control and who they can't. And they used language, a sunset clause. All that means is that by the time
00:31:41.440
we hit the sunset clause, we have to renew. Yeah. So this could go on indefinitely. They're not putting
00:31:47.700
a hard stop on this. She says till May. He says till two years. Then they say till four years. But don't
00:31:53.300
worry, there's a sunset clause built in. All that sunset clause means is, well, we can we must go
00:31:59.540
back and renew our emergency powers for the emergency before that time. That's all that means. It doesn't
00:32:07.060
mean that that's like the the ripcord where this ends. That's not it at all. We've lived through this
00:32:14.040
before. I got to give some credit to I believe that was Rob Shaw who asked the question from Czech
00:32:18.840
news. I'm certainly not a fan of Czech news, but that was an excellent question. He basically said,
00:32:23.680
how are you any different than Trump? You're giving yourself all this power so you can act. I mean,
00:32:29.680
this is going to have power over industries. People could be compelled to do things that they don't
00:32:35.900
want to do. And of course, you have the opposition leader speaking out about it. Everybody is at least
00:32:42.780
calling it for what it is immediately, which is not what we saw, of course, when this type of
00:32:48.880
language first happened with COVID. So that's something, I suppose. Yeah. And I said yesterday
00:32:55.260
on the live stream, David Eby should check himself before he wrecks himself. Because what you see
00:32:59.980
happening right now with the Panama Canal and Trump saying like, look, the amount of force we use against
00:33:07.040
Panama depends on how quickly they'll do what we want them to do. So they want them to crack down on
00:33:14.680
whatever China's up to down there. But the point of it all is the Panama Canal was paid for by the
00:33:22.600
Americans. And so they want to exert some control over it. And the language they use is very specific.
00:33:31.040
They basically say, we will use the military if Panama is uncooperative. Now, the reason this
00:33:38.980
should be on David Eby's radar, and he should quit running his mouth a little bit, is because the
00:33:44.480
Alaska Highway was built by the Americans, runs right through BC, supposed to connect Alaska to the lower
00:33:51.960
49, 48, I guess, before you take Hawaii out of the mix. They paid for it. And now David Eby is musing
00:34:00.440
about slap, not musing. He said he's going to bring in legislation to slap tariffs on American goods
00:34:05.680
going through British Columbia. What do you think the Americans are going to do if he does that?
00:34:11.760
Look to Panama. I'm going to have to flee to Alberta. But Elon Musk did come out and comment on this. He
00:34:19.480
shared a clip of David Eby saying this with one word saying crazy. Obviously, Rebel News is going to do
00:34:26.220
what we do and tackle this. So I'm going to be doing a video and everything. But we've already
00:34:30.940
got the petition set up if you want to go to the site right now and just jump on that. And that
00:34:35.700
website is called StopEby'sPowerGrab.com. Again, that's StopEby'sPowerGrab.com. Sign that. We're going to
00:34:45.180
get the petition out to the leaders. This needs to be voted down. It was introduced. So there's still a
00:34:51.300
chance it could be voted down. But let's not forget how pretty Eby and the NDPs are sitting
00:34:56.860
right now, right? So you had Eby basically give all of his MLAs a, actually, yes, give all of his
00:35:03.340
MLAs a raise even before they got to work for us, making it harder to make the right decision,
00:35:08.280
especially if you're a soulless socialist. Then he gives them this long vacation. They just get into
00:35:13.920
the legislature. This is one of the first things he does. But he didn't say this until just after he
00:35:20.140
secured and made it official, that partnership that he has with the Green Party. So they're
00:35:25.720
really, opposition or not, I mean, it's pretty obvious you're going to have Rustag conservatives.
00:35:30.860
Yeah, they're in chaos. You're going to have the Rustag conservatives and the true blue trio,
00:35:35.700
as I've coined them. Independents obviously push against this. But the Green Party and those new
00:35:42.800
highly paid MLAs with the NDP, it's not looking good.
00:35:46.820
Yeah, we've seen what the federal Green Party leader has to say about it. Liz May is right
00:35:54.580
off her rocker on Trump stuff. And it's weird because she's American. But that's okay. She
00:36:02.500
was born in the United States, but whatever. Let's quickly finish up on two quick videos on this.
00:36:10.600
Um, we've got, uh, a video from foreign affairs minister, uh, Melanie Joly, who remains at foreign
00:36:21.240
affairs, which is disappointing, uh, saying Canada's sovereignty is not up for debate. Uh, and this is
00:36:29.560
to, uh, Marco Rubio, who is in Canada right now for the G7 foreign ministers meetings in Quebec. So,
00:36:40.320
uh, stop being so confrontational with the Americans. And she's done a terrible job on
00:36:46.320
this. Um, and it's only going to get worse because apparently Carney has confidence in her.
00:36:53.840
What I said to, uh, the secretary, uh, is Canada's, Canada's sovereignty is not up to debate period.
00:37:00.800
There's no, there's no argument. There's no conversation about it. There's no need to talk
00:37:05.840
about it. You're here. You respect us. You respect our sovereignty. You're in our country. You respect
00:37:18.400
then our sovereignty doesn't matter at all. Like, what do you want me to sign?
00:37:21.760
Like, yeah. Yeah. And they can just stop with this. Like they don't respect
00:37:28.400
your P our people. Uh, no, I get completely that the Trump administration does not respect
00:37:35.040
the Yahoo's currently occupying cabinet posts in Ottawa. I get that. I don't respect them either.
00:37:40.480
Um, we saw how Howard Lutnant talked about Doug Ford also the other day, some guy in Ottawa is what he
00:37:46.960
called them. There's zero respect headed towards the liberals out of the Trump administration.
00:37:52.080
Completely get that. But don't lump me in with the rest of them, Melanie Jolie.
00:37:55.760
I think Trump loves us. Trump loves us and respects us in a way that the liberals never have. So don't
00:38:02.000
say you'll respect our people. I feel like the Trump administration respects us just fine. Um, yeah.
00:38:08.720
I don't like this idea that they're the great defenders.
00:38:11.440
It's well, they certainly haven't been for years now, but I think that Trump is definitely America
00:38:17.680
first. And so to the degree he cares about us, I'm not sure it's America first and that's the way it
00:38:23.280
should be. But you're right. He gives us more respect and then calls out the crap that we needed
00:38:28.240
to be called out. For example, naming PC is one of the worst offenders when it comes to the border
00:38:32.960
crisis because of the fentanyl. He's calling it like it is. Whereas you have the people in our own
00:38:38.240
country, not calling out what matters like the carbon tax going up in the 19th. It's all this
00:38:42.880
threats of terrorists or on the, sorry, on April 1st.
00:38:47.840
Um, do we have that video from Marco Rubio today?
00:38:52.800
Respond. I think he's responding to Melanie Jolie. That's the video I want to get to next. And then
00:38:57.840
we'll get into some more woke nonsense. Uh, Marco Rubio in case, this is, uh, uh,
00:39:05.440
uh, F front posted it in the chat. This is the one. Yeah. Let's hear it.
00:39:10.080
I understand why the Canadians are taking such umbrage at, uh, these, these comments coming
00:39:16.160
from the president. Is that something she's the Canadian government has made their position,
00:39:22.000
how they feel about it. Clear. The president has made his argument as to why he thinks Canada
00:39:26.160
would be better off joining the United States from for economic purposes. There's a disagreement
00:39:31.200
between the president's position and the position of the Canadian government. I don't think that's a
00:39:34.560
a mystery coming in and it wasn't a topic of conversation because that's not what the summit
00:39:38.240
was about. That was very direct. Good. Well, also he just goes completely opposite of what
00:39:47.760
Jolie said. Jolie said, Oh, I told them straight to his face that you must respect our country and
00:39:53.680
our sovereignty. And there's no discussion and respect our people. And he's like, uh, didn't even come up.
00:39:59.040
Yeah. Who's telling the truth here. I bet it's Marco Rubio. He's like, yeah. He's like,
00:40:08.080
there's clearly a disagreement between the Canadians and the president, but that wasn't a topic of
00:40:12.560
discussion for us. So yeah. Okay. And he answered that pretty smoothly and quickly. It's just,
00:40:18.400
oh my gosh, without knowing that question was coming to you. So, well, I'm sure he anticipated it
00:40:24.640
for sure. Um, let's get into the woke nonsense of British Columbia, which is, uh, again, we could,
00:40:32.000
just could be an entire show. Woke nonsense of BC, uh, woke Abbotsford school board censors two
00:40:40.640
trustees. Why? Cause these fellas thought that guys shouldn't play in women's sports.
00:40:47.600
Absolutely. Like right after Trump signed the executive order, um, to shield women from males
00:40:56.080
in their sports, um, Jared white, who's on the right side on the screen, put out a Facebook post
00:41:02.080
and he basically said, common sense is returning. And he applauded that. And then the colleague on the
00:41:07.640
left, which is, uh, Abbotsford school trustee, uh, Mike Rauch liked it and commented. I have not seen
00:41:14.080
the comment because he did take it down. Um, but commented and for those thought crimes,
00:41:20.000
that is when all, you know, of course the Wokeys came after him. The, of course the Abbotsford union
00:41:27.040
came after both of them demanding for the board to go ahead and not only censure them, but censure them
00:41:33.880
so that they would be barred from attending any events where their students. So essentially because
00:41:39.600
these men want to have safer and more fair, uh, athletic opportunities and experiences for women,
00:41:50.840
females have to be careful because we're still on censorious YouTube. So I'm pausing to make sure
00:41:55.700
I don't get us nuked completely. Um, but because they took a stand for women and girls, they're
00:42:01.400
essentially being treated like they're pedos or something like that. They're being barred from the
00:42:07.180
students. And it's just disgusting. So of course, what did the board do? The Abbotsford board went
00:42:13.200
ahead and did exactly that censured them. So they're censured, um, at least until a month or so.
00:42:20.620
And Mike Rauch did go ahead and put out an apology. It was a little bit of a, you know, when you say
00:42:26.540
like, I apologize, you think I hurt your feelings kind of thing. It was a little bit like that, where it
00:42:32.960
was like, I apologize for, you know, taking a stand for girls' rights, but he did apologize.
00:42:39.260
Whereas Jared White, on the other hand, is standing firm. He says right there, um, is somewhere there,
00:42:44.940
I have his direct quotes. Um, but if you scroll down, look at the article, he says like, he's
00:42:49.940
standing firm. He will not be apologizing for this. Um, he's a, I think he has three daughters as well.
00:42:55.500
So he's going ahead and taking a stand for that. And just, this is not the first time we've seen the
00:43:01.100
Abbotsford go ahead and counsel people. I included the fact that this is the exact same board,
00:43:06.500
uh, quite interestingly, because the same trustees that are speaking out and getting in trouble
00:43:11.200
are part of the board that, uh, actually voted to fire a high school teacher, Abbotsford high school
00:43:18.540
teacher, Jim McMurtry for him correctly teaching kids that, Hey, if that claim that 215 kids remains
00:43:28.260
were found at the former Campbell's residential school is true. We now, of course, know it's not,
00:43:32.820
but he claimed if it's true during the time, uh, that the claim had come out, it, you know,
00:43:38.280
most of those kids most likely died from things like tuberculosis. Well, gas, that was such an
00:43:43.520
offense. He got literally carried or pulled out of class and was never back for years. And they voted
00:43:49.220
to get rid of him, uh, for that. And now it's kind of come to a different issue where we see
00:43:54.400
that's what happens in Canada. And these trustees who, you know, did vote to fire him are now under
00:44:01.020
fire themselves for, I guess, where their line is that they're not willing to cross, especially
00:44:05.860
Mr. White. Uh, that's, uh, interesting because, you know, these people often try to feed the
00:44:15.680
crocodile, hoping it eats you last, but the crocodile always gets hungry. And so these guys find themselves
00:44:22.400
in the same position they put somebody else. I hope they learned something. Um, it's kind of,
00:44:27.960
it's, it's sad, but sometimes people have to learn things the hard way. However, that doesn't make
00:44:33.300
what's happening to them. Right. Um, also out of BC, BC college finds nurse guilty, nurse guilty of
00:44:44.140
professional misconduct over gender views. This is Amy ham. Uh, people know her. We love her. She's a
00:44:52.220
journalist and a nurse. Um, and her governing body, the BC college of nurses and midwives ruled that
00:44:59.620
Amy, a registered nurse and a journalist committed quote, professional misconduct for what expressing
00:45:07.320
her Jews on sex and gender in published articles and public advocacy. So this goes, she's been just
00:45:14.800
like dragged for five years, almost now. Yeah. She writes actually one of my millennial national
00:45:21.860
posts, Redux story. No, you go, you know, the story better than me. I just wrote it up yesterday.
00:45:26.440
No, no, no. I was just going to say one of my very first reports was racing out when I had heard
00:45:31.380
there was the I heart JK Rowling billboard. And that's where this all started. Actually it went
00:45:36.420
up, um, in Vancouver, Burnaby intersection on the cusp of that. And it was only up for, I don't
00:45:43.040
remember the exact time, but like maybe three hours max. And I got out there and that's when I first met
00:45:47.840
her. That's when I first met billboard. Chris, if you guys have been following these issues, you know
00:45:52.260
who both of them are and, um, you know, city councilor, uh, Sarah Kirby young put in a complaint and that
00:45:59.560
was taken down so fast, but the, her nightmare, that's when it began. She had people who were
00:46:05.520
never her patients, just these activists, uh, that we know come after you when you're first born,
00:46:12.020
when you do these types of things, um, putting complaints to her college against her. And for
00:46:17.020
that, she has been professionally persecuted for years and her hearing, like her hearing was almost
00:46:23.980
two years ago. I think that it began. And then of course it gets stressed out and things like that.
00:46:28.100
Like it's just been a nightmare for her. She's had threats of being words. I can't say, um, on a
00:46:34.200
live stream on YouTube and threats of harm to her family while this is all happening. And the whole
00:46:39.000
time she has stood very strong in her principled, uh, arguments such as males should not be in women's
00:46:46.740
rape shelters or, uh, women's prisons. Like, um, you know, that male Tara DeSouza, who trans-identified,
00:46:56.640
you know, I don't even know if I could say this either, but into a women's prison in Abbotsford that has a
00:47:02.220
maternity program. So there's children in there and, uh, he's done some horrific things you can imagine to
00:47:08.080
babies. So these are the, the principled stances that she takes on behalf of safe, safe, safe, um,
00:47:17.000
sex-based spaces. And this is what happens to her in the nursing profession with these tribunals that
00:47:23.520
we see keep failing society over and over. Yeah. I mean, this is exactly, or at least
00:47:29.960
sort of what happened to Jordan Peterson, where people who were not his patients were making
00:47:35.160
complaints to the professional body. And then the process really is the punishment. This has been
00:47:39.380
five years of Amy's life, five years. She's a mom. She works hard. She's like the rest of us got bills
00:47:46.000
to pay. She's out there fighting, like you said, for sex-based rights. Um, but Amy is a fighter and
00:47:51.980
she says the fight isn't over and she'll always fight for free speech and women's sex-based rights.
00:47:56.760
She'll have more to say in the future. And even in this, the professional body sort of contradicted
00:48:02.460
themselves. So Amy is right. She argued, none of this has any bearing on the work that I do as a
00:48:10.560
nurse. It doesn't make me a bad nurse. So stop it. Um, uh, they found her guilty of professional
00:48:17.880
conduct for her published writings and advocacy work. So she, it wasn't like she was writing in the
00:48:22.860
BC nurses journal, which wasn't writing in one of their publications. She's writing in the national
00:48:28.920
post. Um, and frankly, the only reason we know she's a nurse is because these people complained.
00:48:34.840
I wouldn't know she's a nurse. I would just think she's a journalist. Um, the college determined,
00:48:40.720
this is where it gets like hypocritical. The college determined that most of her personal social media
00:48:46.820
posts were not sufficiently tied to her work to warrant additional findings of misconduct. So
00:48:52.220
how is she guilty of professional misconduct, but also not guilty of professional misconduct
00:48:58.900
otherwise? And the other thing that's so injustice, it doesn't say who made these complaints about you.
00:49:05.860
You don't get to know who actually just destroyed your life over the last five years, right? It could
00:49:11.260
be your neighbor. In this case, it obviously wasn't, but they get to say whatever the heck they want to
00:49:16.820
say and put you through this witch hunt and, uh, no accountability for even who they are. One little
00:49:23.740
moment, um, you know, uh, that I know she appreciates is, I don't know if you caught this, but, uh, it's
00:49:30.600
kind of fun. JK Rowling around Christmas time actually bought her, I think it was a Gucci, but a
00:49:37.100
designer purse around $5,000. Just cause Amy, Amy put up a picture saying like something like I, you know,
00:49:43.880
I love this purse wish I could have it. I don't remember what she said. And JK Rowling for everything
00:49:48.500
she's gone through just said, it's yours for Christmas. And she bought it and sent it to her.
00:49:54.620
So, um, you know, the thing is as far when, when we see this all the time, when these people get
00:50:00.140
persecuted for taking the stand for what's right, the message gets out way further. And that's what
00:50:07.000
these radical, uh, rabid activists don't get. They're actually making the message get out to way more
00:50:13.800
people. If they didn't make a big deal, people would have drove by the sign and half of them
00:50:18.040
wouldn't even understand what it meant. They'd be like, yeah, Harry Potter Brooks were great. Like,
00:50:21.620
you know, but then you go, Oh, that's what it means. So, which, uh, you know, cause JK Rowling
00:50:27.960
shares the same type of views, of course, on this issue. Yeah. It's, it's the activists on the other
00:50:34.700
side that propelled Bill Borkris into stardom and fame. They're the ones who actually propelled Jordan
00:50:40.540
Peterson into an international sensation. Uh, it's the Streisand effect. Uh, when you try to hide
00:50:48.940
something and stop people from looking at it, as was the case with Barbara Streisand's house,
00:50:53.600
she complained that there was a picture of her house circling around. So then now everybody knows
00:50:57.980
what her house looks like. And it was such a dumb idea for her to like, try to get this picture of
00:51:03.000
her house censored and that everyone is like, I want to see it then. What is this thing you don't want
00:51:07.540
me to see it? Exactly. So they'll never learn. They'll never learn. And, and that is, uh, if you
00:51:15.180
have a Christian worldview, that's the Lord using all things, isn't it? Even the bad for his purposes.
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Uh, we've got one more story. Uh, this is from the Toronto sun, Toronto council adding an unelected
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member based on race. Toronto mayor, Olivia Chow's office embraces the idea of creating an indigenous
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member of council. Who picks them? I don't know. Uh, what the heck? Like that's, that's the title.
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Is that what you're saying? Yeah. So adding unelected member based on race. So it, oh my gosh,
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this is bad. I shouldn't be surprised. So now it's not about your, your constituents electing
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it. It's just about your race. Wow. Uh, one counselor said this place is out of control.
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He's going to be called a residential school denier in a moment here.
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Yeah. It's a plan that is, they say it's a plan that came out of the city's Aboriginal
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Affairs Advisory Committee, which reports to the mayor and proposed council. So a hand selected
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committee of busy bodies are going to now advise that this person, this position exists, and then
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probably play a strong hand in selecting that person, which would just be an extra counselor
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who agrees with the mayor. This is when you ask if we're a real country, like how does this even,
00:52:50.540
how do you even say this out loud, uh, with all seriousness, um, as if this is a thing that
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Toronto needs to be concerned about? Uh, have you been to Toronto lately? It's housing is out of
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control. Traffic is a nightmare, homelessness, drug addiction, crime shootings. Which one do you want
00:53:14.540
me to talk about this week? Like people going into bars and just spraying bullets around.
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I feel like the mayor has other things that she needs to deal with. Oh, and how dare I forget
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this one? The rampant antisemitism, the Islamist police and their podcast. Uh, I feel like the
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mayor has bigger fish to fry, but this is part of a broader issue that happens in left-wing governments.
00:53:41.660
Um, and I know this because our friends in Australia, our Australian team covered this
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quite closely, the voice to parliament in Australia. And it was basically this, um, there
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would be an, an exclusively indigenous voice to parliament. They called it whatever that would
00:54:01.000
look like at the end of the day. I don't know, but it would basically have a role to play in
00:54:07.280
parliament, not elected completely based on race. And, uh, this is the same thing. And that
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was rejected in Australia, in Australia of all places. So let's hope Toronto does the same.
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Well, and governments already have advisors for all of these types of things, right? Like they
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already have, you know, select groups of people that consult with and advocate for their different
00:54:33.500
communities. Like there's literally no need to do this. Stop being so lazy. You want to get elected,
00:54:38.020
go, go campaign, put in the work. Yeah. Like we, if you are indigenous and you want to bring forward
00:54:46.940
indigenous ideas again, you know, like there are, uh, you can form a lobby group, lobby government,
00:54:54.220
or as Drea suggests, just get elected. Then go sit on the, uh, indigenous, whatever they call it,
00:55:00.160
indigenous affairs of the Aboriginal affairs, sit on that panel. Um, that house of commons committee
00:55:06.960
advance these ideas. If you are somebody who cares about this and you're an elected member,
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meet with indigenous people in the community and you bring your ideas to them. If they're not going
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to get elected, there are ways to advance these ideas that don't subvert democracy in its most basic
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form. Not to mention, I highly doubt any banned governments would take anybody from outside of
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their nation, uh, in the opposite direction. Yeah. Uh, I think that's the, uh, end of the show.
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I think we got to mostly everything we wanted to talk about. We're a little bit over time because,
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uh, we started late because we all had, uh, internet catastrophes, technical catastrophes. Well,
00:55:51.300
not all, not me for once, which was, yeah, you did it. Yeah. Do we have any chats, Olivia? I don't
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see any in the Slack thread. Not today. Okay, great. However, if you do want to support the show
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Yes. Yes. Such an important message. And thank you everybody for tuning in. And if you were
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