Rebel News Podcast - August 18, 2026


REBEL ROUNDUP | Carney talks Trump ahead of tariffs, Can't deport criminals, Trans refugees denied


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00:01:18.220 I think you're right as rain today.
00:01:20.660 What am I?
00:01:21.380 It's the sun is shining.
00:01:22.960 I'm in Saskatchewan.
00:01:24.440 I got no complaints in this world, guys.
00:01:27.380 None.
00:01:27.980 It's a great Tuesday to be here on the Rebel Roundup.
00:01:30.620 Because we got a swinging show today.
00:01:34.040 There's so much to talk about.
00:01:36.140 Yes.
00:01:37.500 Before we get into the show, I'll tell everybody what we're doing.
00:01:40.960 And then, Olivia, I just added something to the list.
00:01:43.860 Because somebody sent me an email about it.
00:01:45.380 And I'm like, I guess I'll talk about it.
00:01:47.420 so um no we'll get to that right after um if you are watching us on rumble that's an excellent
00:01:55.160 free speech platform if you want to get involved in the work that we do and have your say and
00:02:00.660 possibly stimulate some more thoughts within the brains of lise and sheila you can leave a rumble
00:02:06.220 rant that's their paid chat over there if it's over the five dollar u.s cutoff we're here by
00:02:10.920 reading it on air olivia just so you know i can go a little longer today um if you are watching
00:02:16.360 us on YouTube. Same rules apply. Their paid chat is called a super chat. And if you miss a live
00:02:23.000 version of the show, but you are moved by the spirit to make a paid comment, you can do that
00:02:29.220 by way of a super chat or sorry, super thanks. That's their paid comment over there. And we
00:02:34.600 invite you to do this, of course, because we'll never take a penny from the government to do the
00:02:38.740 work that we do. We pride ourselves on being truly, truly independent, not just in name,
00:02:45.540 but in our ethics and how we conduct ourselves over here so those are the rules let's get into
00:02:52.420 the show i got an email actually three separate emails about nancy mace now for those of you who
00:02:59.900 don't know nancy mace is a former uh republican representative and she uh is no longer in
00:03:08.400 politics. And she's very outspoken on the trans issue. And she has gone through a little rough
00:03:17.480 period lately. And she has debuted, much to the internet's horror, I think, some tattoos on her
00:03:25.940 arms. And so people emailed this to me saying like, hey, what do you think being like a middle-aged
00:03:33.760 woman um middle-aged conservative woman who has in her own right accumulated plenty of tattoos and
00:03:41.660 it's funny because I look at her arm and she's got she's got the same thing going on as me and
00:03:46.000 I'm not gonna do it just describe it because she'll just do it one side go ahead one side is
00:03:54.060 the fun colorful side and the other side is the serious religious iconography side I have the
00:04:00.760 exact same thing going on you guys I don't I don't show my tattoos by and large on air I
00:04:07.360 because I understand they're not for everybody but really they're not I get it some of you don't like
00:04:13.720 them some of you viscerally hate them enough to send me emails all the time but I do have one
00:04:17.740 very religious sleeve and the other one is just a fun patchwork quilt of all the stuff that I
00:04:23.200 thought was fun and interesting on the other she's got the same thing going on she's got the
00:04:27.300 virgin mary on her arm i've got you know the miraculous medallion here i've got joe of arc
00:04:32.480 here my family crest here my entire she and her fun arm is like mine in that it's all like uh
00:04:41.560 american traditionalist sort of colorful um retro style tattoo she's got the exact same
00:04:49.320 thing happening she's got a bird i got a duck on mine like it's just it's just real interesting
00:04:55.120 to me to see this and um of course people are gonna notice so settle down nancy like she seems
00:05:02.620 to be like oh goodness me i can't even believe you guys noticed well there's a reason that you
00:05:06.760 wore a tank top nancy let's get over ourselves and there's a reason yeah there's a reason i'm
00:05:11.900 all covered up yeah dresses that obscured the tattoos it's because we know that it you know
00:05:17.880 we know that it it sends a message and sure when she was shopping for votes that that wasn't the
00:05:23.560 that she wanted to send but i love this new nancy era like i don't mind it this is nancy nancy
00:05:30.020 okay this is this is nancy mace in her anti-era i love it this is nancy nancy mace meets marlboro
00:05:38.080 reds and and bush tall boys for sure which is fine i mean you do the smoking but i'll do the
00:05:44.600 bush tall boys um but yeah uh the only the only comment i have is she said she got them
00:05:52.880 very recently when she was going through something yeah my advice is to not get your
00:05:59.860 tattoos when you're going through something right you don't get tattoos no when you're mad and petty
00:06:06.220 okay only when you're joyous only after you've survived yeah um because you can often look back
00:06:13.100 on those as uh as as sort of timeline stamps in a terrible time and that's the only reason
00:06:21.320 like wait till you get through who knows though who knows uh maybe it reminds her of of just what
00:06:26.380 what she went overcoming or whatever yeah yeah just my advice is if you are attempting to make
00:06:32.000 your skin your own and that's okay um make sure you're not marking it with memories of things
00:06:38.380 that aren't your own or you shouldn't carry. That's all. That's all I'm saying. Um, but yeah,
00:06:43.860 I got three emails about Nancy Mace and being a tattooed conservative middle-aged lady. I felt it
00:06:50.600 behooved me to remark. That's all. Well, thank you. Well, as a, as a middle-aged, as, as a
00:06:55.680 similarly tattooed, not to the extent of these guys. Okay. Not to, they did just a couple.
00:07:01.580 I just have a couple like really trashy nineties tattoos. You know, the ones you guys
00:07:08.200 covered those up. And I really want to get them removed. Like I feel like an appointment with a
00:07:14.720 with a laser therapist is going to be in my future. And that's okay, too. I'll never take
00:07:20.560 the one my favorite tattoo, though, Sheila, my absolute favorite one is our matching knuckle
00:07:26.940 tattoos. Yep. We got Alberta, I got Saskatchewan, we put it on our right hand and we're married to
00:07:34.240 this place. So that's my very favorite tattoo. I'll never get that one. All right. So that's
00:07:39.840 it. I just thought I would check that box. And for those of you at home, what's the moral of
00:07:45.440 the story for you in the macro sense? If you email me, I will read it. Now, I don't necessarily have
00:07:51.800 the ability to get back to every email, but we'll read it and I do take it to heart. Okay, let's get
00:07:57.980 into the first story of the day it's from our friend jamie sarkanak over at the national post
00:08:03.760 federal court states the obvious and i selected this because i knew it would get
00:08:08.260 at least wound right up federal court states the obvious being trans in the united states
00:08:13.300 doesn't make you a refugee um so in january 2025 a transgender man from wisconsin applied for
00:08:21.880 asylum in canada with the hope of attaining permanent refugee status the person who is
00:08:25.880 biologically female that's a twist i wasn't expecting had visited the country several times
00:08:30.980 prior doing recon and had even gotten engaged to a canadian but after a year and a half of
00:08:36.940 asylum proceedings the applicant was met with rejection just a couple of weeks ago the federal
00:08:41.060 court issued a decision green lighting the individual's deportation l alexis aldinger's
00:08:47.920 reasons for wanting to stay in canada as quoted in the federal court decision were as follows
00:08:51.540 oh my god just read this sentence oh lord okay as as a pansexual transgender man i fear for my
00:09:01.480 safety in my own country oh is she frozen am i frozen the trump administration's continued attack
00:09:10.240 am i no i'm good am i good i think am i i'm frozen yes i might have lagged for a second
00:09:16.240 sorry i i i could be lagging too um i fear for my safety i fear for my safety in my own country due
00:09:23.040 to the trump administration's continued attack on immigrants this is a new twist on the acronym here
00:09:28.240 lgbtiq two plus members its own citizens
00:09:34.200 threats of annexing other countries okay am i frozen again oh no is you worried about trump
00:09:43.660 annexing you oh stop is it are we are we frozen it was just a little leggy there for a second so
00:09:52.120 it's on your end okay we're both fine now olivia olivia says yeah go ahead annexing go ahead yeah
00:09:57.940 if you're worried about trump annexing other countries why would you come
00:10:00.640 come to canada oh this is i can't hear your words sheila gunreed something is happening here
00:10:09.180 I would just, yeah, I would just say that the federal government did its very, very best to create a pathway for these refugees from the United States of America.
00:10:18.580 And, you know, called the Rainbow Railway, like they're escaping slavery or something.
00:10:24.360 You know, no, let's go look at the CBC and see the stories they tell about the fat lesbians from Idaho who, you know, visited Canada a couple of times and went, that looks like our kind of place.
00:10:36.320 These are not refugees. Nobody stumbles over the border from the United States of America
00:10:41.520 as a legitimate refugee. Okay, none of them can say, I'm claiming asylum from the big bad Americans.
00:10:49.120 This should be stopped outright. Yeah, outright. Because let's not forget, as soon as they come
00:10:54.800 over the border, they're entitled to all sorts of benefits. They get something like 80 grand a year
00:11:00.500 to live on, plus access to all of our services. And of course, like, actually, this gives me hope.
00:11:06.320 That there still are good justices in this world that'll look at these bogus things and say, no, no, we're just not playing this game.
00:11:13.100 No, back you go.
00:11:13.860 I can't believe that this person thought that this would be considered a legitimate refugee claim.
00:11:20.140 We've got Christians in Nigeria being actually genocided.
00:11:24.060 But you know what?
00:11:26.120 This goes to the irrational placating of these people and telling them.
00:11:34.160 like society tells them writ large yes you're being genocided yes if we don't affirm you
00:11:40.000 we're literally killing you because uh it reads in addition i have suffered severe trauma from
00:11:47.920 the emotional and psychological turmoil of growing up in a family home who rejected my identity as a
00:11:53.040 transgender male i cannot seek state protection from the usa authorities why wouldn't you just
00:11:58.080 go to california by the way as if they are as they are the people who i fear persecution from the
00:12:04.160 most if i return to the usa i fear that i will be killed or forced to live as something i am not
00:12:10.160 causing me further traumatization and emotional and psychological damage in addition aldinger
00:12:15.280 feared the quote risk of violence and death and serious discrimination in virtually all aspects of
00:12:20.560 life due to hateful political actions and rhetoric. No, you're fine. You'll get over it. I promise.
00:12:31.660 You'll be fine. No, but this, it also shows, it also shows how exceptionally weak our borders
00:12:37.080 are because this guy, this guy came in like they're there now. Excuse me. I'm sorry. I'm so
00:12:44.480 sorry this woman made it across the border and has been here for quite some time and it's not
00:12:50.640 you know it's not that that they are made unsafe in the united states but it's that there's a an
00:12:57.760 elite denial of reality in canada that makes this these claims possible and that's the real sort of
00:13:03.920 national security threat we should not be inviting mentally unwell people from the united states to
00:13:10.320 just stream over the border. That's a silly thing to do. Right. Like this person's irrational
00:13:17.160 anxiety disorder, which apparently, just reading this, they appear to have...
00:13:22.580 Rational anxiety disorder. That's a perfect description.
00:13:27.060 That's not a refugee claim. Jamie Sarkinak notes, even by contemporary understandings,
00:13:35.000 which means the crazy woke understandings of today, Aldinger's claim didn't make any sense.
00:13:39.960 among the reasons cited was U.S. President Donald Trump's hostility towards immigrants. And if it
00:13:43.940 were the case that merely this could form the basis of an asylum claim, well, Canada would
00:13:47.820 essentially have an open border to any migrant who settled in the U.S., which would render the
00:13:52.260 country unrecognizable within a generation. I think we're there, Jamie. I think we might be
00:13:56.560 there. That happened the other way, yeah, from a different country, or a handful of them, actually.
00:14:01.980 Aldinger also claimed to have personal safety fears in the U.S. due to Trump's threats to
00:14:06.260 annex other countries. This would have seemed more genuine if this person chose to flee somewhere
00:14:10.040 other than Canada. Yes, thank you, Jamie, which Trump has mused about annexing. If Aldiner actually
00:14:15.020 feared the effects of Trumpian military conquests, Canada would be one of the last places to go.
00:14:20.160 Overall, Aldinger's claims seem to have been based on personal anxiety over politics. Yeah,
00:14:24.360 you have an anxiety disorder. That's not a reason to claim refugee status in Canada.
00:14:30.280 And while I have no doubt that this individual was unhappy at the thought of living in a country
00:14:34.720 governed by Trump, it's clear that this person's minor grievances amounted to what is sometimes
00:14:38.620 called a first world problem. This wasn't a case of running away from starvation, evading flying
00:14:43.660 bullets, escaping camps, or fleeing the prospect of being buried in a mass grave. Yes, you could
00:14:49.220 just quite literally go to California or New York. Right. Yep. Or just get over it. Just get over it.
00:14:55.600 There's that. You'll be fine. Yep. Yep. When people properly gender you, you just say nothing.
00:15:01.600 that's that's all you have to do just return to the truth anyway yes all of this to say all of
00:15:08.700 this to say this is actually a little bit of good news i'm i'm made i'm happy to hear it i'm happy
00:15:13.640 to hear it yes and you know with regard to the rainbow railroad i'm i'm not even objecting to
00:15:19.960 some parts of that for example if you are as like gay in saudi arabia i yeah you know you probably
00:15:28.460 do have sincere threats about your personal safety um or death that's but being uh suffering extreme
00:15:39.940 anxiety because somebody called you ma'am instead of sir you know again jamie's right first world
00:15:47.960 problem big time yeah um in other good news on uh the sexual diversity uh whirlwind statistics
00:16:00.360 canada numbers show canadians becoming less accepting of gender diversity and i read this
00:16:05.340 earlier recent report says saskatchewan has the lowest acceptance rate in the country pat yourself
00:16:10.500 Gia, I wonder why, guys.
00:16:14.340 Gia, I wonder why.
00:16:16.140 No, the public is waking up and nature is healing.
00:16:19.300 Gender, by and large, is a product of COVID, like a terrible leftover product of COVID.
00:16:27.600 And the public is waking up to both what happened during COVID and the way gender also happened during COVID.
00:16:35.340 So this is this is absolutely predictable, amazing news that the people of Saskatchewan are the smartest in the nation as it becomes to this and that we're becoming more engaged.
00:16:47.280 Declining public support isn't fear like they're going to want to want to tell you on the CBC.
00:16:53.020 It's a it's just a rejection of what's been what's been compelled.
00:16:59.040 Listen, it's a rejection of compelled speech.
00:17:01.240 It's a rejection of embracing of a lie.
00:17:05.340 And the public is waking up.
00:17:07.600 And I couldn't be more grateful for that.
00:17:09.500 Truly, I couldn't be more grateful for that.
00:17:11.940 I do enjoy who they chose to feature in this article, though.
00:17:16.600 Everybody.
00:17:18.720 This is J. Wallace Skelton.
00:17:22.200 I should point out that the intentional use of lowercase letters is not a spelling mistake.
00:17:27.840 um but in 2025 77 percent of women and 70 percent of men surveyed said they agreed or strongly
00:17:36.840 agreed that people should be free to express their gender whoever they choose that's a drop from 2018
00:17:41.540 when 85 percent of women and 78 percent of men agreed um in saskatchewan 69 percent of women and
00:17:50.020 60 percent of men surveyed last year said they agreed making the province with the lowest
00:17:53.180 acceptance of gender diversity in the country and you know i'm i'm gonna go out on a limb and say i
00:17:58.420 bet these numbers are a hell of a lot lower than this oh for sure canada stats okay what do they
00:18:04.080 know the government you know when the government gets involved like how much do we trust them
00:18:07.580 um because the public is waking up to how how harmful this has been to our society
00:18:12.620 our society like to our particularly women so and children and children women in women in
00:18:19.220 Saskatchewan specifically were down 14 percentage points from 2018 when 83% agreed they should be
00:18:25.840 free to express their gender however they choose. And I think normally most people would feel that
00:18:31.260 way, except then you throw the bathrooms, the change rooms, and the compelled speech into the
00:18:37.560 mix. And if you posed it that way, not people should be free to express their gender identity
00:18:44.980 however they choose look i do that to some extent i spend most of my day walking around dressed like
00:18:51.440 a 12 year old farmhand boy okay so like look um but i'm using the right bathrooms so you know i
00:19:00.940 just want to make that clear and when you when you preface the question with what are the consequences
00:19:09.280 of tolerating people expressing their gender however they choose what are the tangible results
00:19:16.180 of that outside of dressing or doing your makeup or whatever and when you put it to them that that
00:19:23.740 also includes being in your sex segregated spaces i think this number is would drop just plummet to
00:19:31.680 the toilet and we know that it's an 80 20 90 10 kind of issue that's right that's exactly right
00:19:36.540 because it's rooted in the truth and common sense.
00:19:39.120 You know what I mean?
00:19:39.720 So we can take off 10% of the extreme far left
00:19:42.980 that are going to have a really strong opinion about this.
00:19:47.300 And then there's everybody else who understands
00:19:50.160 that this has been a net loss for society.
00:19:55.640 And I think there is a real thirst for us
00:19:58.800 to return to something normal and safe for women and children
00:20:02.420 and the people in our society.
00:20:04.320 Now, I want to point out that CBC chose as one of their experts in their story, this J. Wallace Skelton, which is an absolute villainous name, by the way, you're gonna, you're gonna choose a name for yourself and abandon the name given to you by your parents. Why choose one that's very comic book villainy, right? But they did.
00:20:26.860 Um, and, uh, this person is a university of, I think university of Regina professor, professor, associate professor of queer studies and educate in education at the university of Regina.
00:20:40.780 But this person was absolutely roasted online.
00:20:43.660 And it went around the world about six months ago because they insist on using all lowercase and part of their job is working with children to create queer and trans-centered spaces.
00:21:02.980 This person basically admitted the thing that they said nobody was doing by saying that they were trans and kids without their parents knowing.
00:21:10.880 And so that's what happens is this person just verified what everybody's been saying for years.
00:21:16.340 You're listening to Saskatchewan parents or parents across the nation.
00:21:20.240 They're telling us that their kids have been exposed to a concept that is contrary to the values and the religions of the families.
00:21:30.460 And the left just said, no, this never happens.
00:21:32.500 We would never do that.
00:21:33.280 We don't trans the kids.
00:21:34.320 We don't do that.
00:21:35.060 And then along comes this person and says, well, actually, yeah, we are.
00:21:37.860 Actually, yeah, we are.
00:21:38.800 And this is how this is how five year olds and kindergartners were coming home from school saying, well, I think I might be a different gender from the one I actually am.
00:21:48.980 This is how that happens. Yeah. Yeah.
00:21:51.560 It was a perfect illustration of the social contagion and how that happens in school outside of the parents looking.
00:21:57.580 Yeah. It's reprehensible.
00:21:58.440 uh skelton said we are seeing a population i guess that's you and i that is rejecting uh that
00:22:07.560 and saying that people's safety is more important and people being welcomed and included is actually
00:22:13.880 what we want to see happening in schools um actually i'm on the side of safety thank you
00:22:19.320 good sir yeah and and to be completely honest i think the mark of a good um a good educational
00:22:25.960 environment is what you exclude to be completely honest because when you include everything you
00:22:31.340 include the crazy you include the unhinged you you include bad things uh education should be
00:22:39.120 exclusive children children should receive an exclusive education not an inclusive one
00:22:44.240 uh let's talk about the tariffs then we'll hit our ad break i think we'll wrap up that topic so
00:22:50.080 we have about uh 10 maybe nine hours left before the canadian economy is hammered by tariffs is
00:22:58.740 that right i think so um maybe even a little less and so mark carney finally got on the horn here
00:23:07.560 lately and had a quick but tense talk with the americans and i just saw reporting from fox news
00:23:16.000 right before i came on air that trump is saying yeah canada you're still on the list you're still
00:23:22.400 getting your 50 tariffs so anyway that that's great for ontario now it should be noted that um
00:23:31.460 i think it's alberta saskatchewan and i think newfoundland and labrador are escaping with about
00:23:38.440 one percent of our economies hit with this and everybody else is going to be absolutely hammered
00:23:44.300 we have a video from Carney. This is before he talked to the White House earlier saying
00:23:52.520 he expects to speak with President Trump ahead of the sweeping U.S. tariffs coming into effect on
00:23:59.440 Wednesday. Do you expect to speak with the U.S. president before Wednesday's tariff deadline?
00:24:05.320 And if so, what will your message be for President Trump?
00:24:08.060 The short answer is yes. Secondly, I'm sure the first thing we'll talk about is this
00:24:15.600 historic investment. And I say that in all seriousness. The scale of what this is in
00:24:23.520 terms of the 14,000 megawatts of clean power, the 23,000 plus jobs in the construction phase
00:24:30.420 alone of the power but also in opening up the foster Labrador the Labrador
00:24:37.320 trough the enormous resources in critical minerals iron or the extra 16,000
00:24:43.140 jobs in the construction phase of that the way this is being conducted is the
00:24:49.200 type of generational investment that gets everyone's attention even the
00:24:56.280 president of the united states um and uh maybe i'll translate met chenu uh for the president as
00:25:05.600 well uh which is a lesson so and then we'll have a good discussion about the opportunities together
00:25:11.620 thank you he's gonna call trump and he's gonna call trump and give him a lesson in french in
00:25:16.520 french um so he's asked about whether or not you're actually going to talk to the americans
00:25:21.400 since tomorrow like this happened yesterday since tomorrow is the deadline and they're at this
00:25:28.360 announcement for this uh megawatt gajillion megawatt power generating station i guess you
00:25:34.600 can do things and build things out there that's interesting um but he goes on to like don't
00:25:42.600 worry about the trade negotiations can't you see we have this power project behind us that's really
00:25:50.040 going to get everybody's attention really no one cares like nobody realized it's important for the
00:25:55.480 people of newfoundland and labrador hundred percent i get it totally um was it newfoundland
00:26:02.120 and labrador yes newfoundland and labrador yeah i get it it's very important i love good trades
00:26:08.760 jobs i get it but do you think this like trump's gonna be like yeah we gotta rule back these
00:26:13.480 tariffs they're building something in newfoundland and labrador yeah yeah and how and how much of that
00:26:18.200 project is going to be built with subsidies from the Canadian taxpayer like how many the federal
00:26:22.780 government is involved right here oh here we go she's gonna read I'm not wearing my glasses I am
00:26:29.080 not wearing my glasses just give us a number I don't see a number I don't see a number keep going
00:26:34.280 keep going Olivia maybe 10 billion 10 billion okay oh I'm not comfortable with that you guys
00:26:42.520 are you excited about your new 10 billion dollar investment in some green scheme in
00:26:48.140 newfoundland and labrador you guys super proud of that or no unreal just 10 billion dollar okay
00:26:57.640 you know i bet i bet mark carney's gonna call trump and kiss his ass for that i bet he did
00:27:02.520 amazing did look this is from ed lawrence i think he's over at fox news a white house official
00:27:07.900 confirms to me that Trump, hang on, I'm just waiting for it to come up. A White House official
00:27:14.660 confirms to me that, yeah, he's Fox Business, confirms to me that Trump spoke to Prime Minister
00:27:20.860 Mark Carney last night. Last night. Talk about leaving it. Like, why are you procrastinating?
00:27:26.640 After the deadline? Oh, no, the deadline is?
00:27:29.040 Today. Today, okay.
00:27:30.860 The two leaders talked about the retaliation tariffs Trump is planning on adding on Canada.
00:27:37.240 the official tells me there was no resolution that would prompt the president to hold off the
00:27:40.820 retaliation tariffs, which are set for August 19th at 12.01 a.m. Eastern time.
00:27:47.980 Unreal. He was unconvinced by the power project. He was not razzled and dazzled.
00:27:54.380 What do you mean? What do you mean, Trump? Trump didn't care about the regional announcement,
00:28:01.240 but they had a three-word slogan on a podium. Didn't he notice? My goodness,
00:28:06.320 this is a humongous announcement did you see all the mainstream media there with their microphones
00:28:10.960 Trump just doesn't know what's good I guess yep um she's
00:28:17.560 you know honestly what a crazy thing for Carney to say but what can you say when you've
00:28:26.880 literally done nothing and you have no solution to the uh meteor that is hurtling through space
00:28:34.880 towards the Canadian economy economic meteor that's a great that's a great visual that we're
00:28:39.200 getting yeah like isn't it amazing Canada how great we're doing after after hiring a world-class
00:28:46.800 economist as a prime minister isn't it just going swimmingly my goodness so imagine if we had
00:28:54.480 imagine if we had voted for somebody with less qualifications like it's almost we did it was
00:29:01.740 Justin Trudeau. Yeah. So now Mark Carney, I expect Mark Carney to go on an eye dabbing tour
00:29:10.720 in Europe to lick his wounds because nothing happened. Oh, to visit his friends in the middle
00:29:15.960 powers. Yes. Yeah. He's going to go strike a deal, you know, for all of the Canadian manufacturers
00:29:21.480 and the Canadian exporters who make goods that are really going to suffer by this. Like really,
00:29:27.820 This is going to, our manufacturing sector, this is going to impact our steel, our ag
00:29:34.560 industry.
00:29:35.280 Like this is, this is, this is not good.
00:29:37.980 It's just not good.
00:29:40.480 CBC has an article about this.
00:29:42.220 New tariffs could cut sales in half for some Canadian businesses.
00:29:46.300 As long as Brookfield makes it out unscathed, we should be okay.
00:29:49.880 Well, they did just by the skin of their teeth last year.
00:29:52.500 Yeah.
00:29:54.100 The latest round of US tariffs are set to take effect Wednesday.
00:29:57.540 unless a last-minute deal is reached they could layer on top of it layer on top you guys of
00:30:03.780 existing u.s trade sanctions adding another duty to 28 billion dollars worth of canadian products
00:30:09.440 including electronics dairy alcohol wood and more good anyway anyway hard lessons learned
00:30:18.520 thanks doug thanks again doug yeah oh yeah maybe you should pour out some more booze
00:30:28.200 and uh invoke the ghost of ronald reagan one more time in front of millions of americans see how
00:30:35.620 that works pull a stunt pull it time to pull another stunt doug yeah you show them yeah how
00:30:41.860 clever you are we're gonna be okay here in the west um but that's because of the clever and
00:30:49.740 even-handed approach of our premiers perhaps Doug Ford could have unhitched his wagon from the
00:30:58.760 failing liberal ship like instead he's he and Mark Carney are just going off the cliff like
00:31:04.280 Thelma and Louise at the end of the movie like what are you thinking what are you thinking yeah
00:31:10.740 yes uh what is this i didn't watch this one yet but it sounds goofy um oh that's the clean
00:31:20.340 investment when we master our energy we master our people what kind of fortune cookie nonsense
00:31:25.440 is that could you sound any more communist yeah when we master our energy we master our destiny
00:31:33.520 what okay what did he just like look in into a magic eight ball and was like you know what
00:31:43.480 type it out post it on x yeah dear dear ai can you can you give me a a six word slogan
00:31:51.640 can you give me a six word slogan about business that's what came out thanks i i hear he's an
00:31:58.360 economist so a really really decorated one like a super economist like the one of the smartest
00:32:05.960 yeah um let's an ad break come back on the other side we've got helen grue's stuff to talk about
00:32:13.340 tamara eaglinny is covering her um her sanctions i guess it is for like her professional disciplinary
00:32:20.720 hearing today yeah it sounds like they just want to completely destroy her career for being right
00:32:25.360 um we're almost like i feels like we're never going to be away from the covid nonsense because
00:32:32.880 things are just this is another way to trickle out this is another leftover case like something
00:32:38.100 bad that started in covid that's continued and continued and uh but but good good news for
00:32:44.120 and we'll get to it but uh she has a truth on her side and the truth always comes out in the air
00:32:48.500 Yeah, I got Joan of Arc on my arm.
00:32:51.860 A heretic in her time, but ultimately right.
00:32:56.300 Proves right.
00:32:57.220 Yeah, a lot of people like that during COVID.
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00:35:54.180 all right a couple of things here pei declines ottawa's offer to let rural employers hire more
00:36:08.640 temporary foreign workers so apparently although you wouldn't know it if you looked around or tried
00:36:15.740 to use fast food these days you shouldn't use fast food anyway but you know say you're in a pinch
00:36:20.240 you got to run into the, if you fill in the blank here, restaurant, you'll notice something
00:36:27.660 about the people serving you. And by and large, they are not locals, let's just say. But Prince
00:36:35.200 Edward Island is the only Atlantic province that has opted out of a federal measure allowing rural
00:36:40.620 employers to hire more low wage temporary foreign workers. So this is sort of like that agricultural
00:36:45.760 exemption. Apparently, locals can still pick the potatoes out there. In March, Ottawa announced
00:36:52.280 it would temporarily raise the cap on low-wage temporary foreign workers from 10% to 15% of a
00:36:57.360 workplace for rural employers in participating provinces and territories, citing ongoing labour
00:37:02.260 shortages. But in PEI, they said, after considering the available information and the needs of island
00:37:11.600 employers, Prince Edward Island has determined that the participation in the temporary measures
00:37:16.580 was not required at this time. Okay. Great. Every province should do this. Yes. Finally,
00:37:22.040 a province that's just saying no, no more to this pipeline of temporary foreign workers who are
00:37:28.720 going to come into our province and put real stressors on our wages and our housing. That
00:37:32.700 doesn't benefit the employers. The employers need Canadians first, not another pipeline of
00:37:37.540 temporary temporary foreign workers right which depresses the wages that's right and like these
00:37:43.540 are infrastructure and yes this is great summer jobs way to go pei prince edward island good show
00:37:52.460 buddies later in the the article the cfib so the canadian federation of independent businesses
00:37:58.540 continues to debase themselves um they lost all credibility during covid when they didn't do
00:38:05.940 anything to help businesses remain independent of the government by continuing to lobby the
00:38:12.820 government for bailouts and handouts instead of lobbying the government to get the businesses
00:38:18.400 reopened you know they how are you independent if the government is paying you to stay closed
00:38:23.800 yeah um so anyways they go on and say temporary foreign workers are necessary to keep businesses
00:38:29.920 running um there's they say they're hearing from small businesses especially in restaurants and
00:38:35.780 customer service that migrant workers are now necessary and a requirement just to maintain
00:38:40.900 normal operating hours get lost absolutely like creating a an underclass of of labor slaves
00:38:48.980 is a requirement let's not please some dignity for these people honestly some dignity for these
00:38:56.100 people but the youth unemployment rate in prince edward island was 11 percent
00:39:01.880 um so there's plenty of young people who can do these jobs cfib you continue to just be clown
00:39:10.420 yourselves every time you open your mouths if you're not lobbying for government handouts to
00:39:15.620 independent businesses you're uh unemploying young canadians disgusting pick a lane yeah yeah
00:39:24.540 uh change your name change your name like for example the independent press gallery what's
00:39:31.180 one thing you need to be independent independent of what the government right what are you
00:39:35.720 independent of a franchise i guess are you are you not just not franchisees like what are you
00:39:41.160 independent of cfib yeah explain to me great point you're using that word wrong um this story
00:39:50.260 is crazy uh this is in the toronto sun uh brad hunter writes why can't windsor child sex assault
00:39:59.560 suspect be deported. We're calling him a Windsor man, but he's not a Windsor man. He's a 37-year-old
00:40:05.980 Eritrean refugee with a couple of sexual assault convictions and an endless array of breaching
00:40:12.160 conditions, but none of it seems to matter. His name is Kasim Sabi. He possesses the same secret
00:40:22.940 weapon that has kept convicted sex offender madahi johans in this country johans a 37 year
00:40:30.600 old eritrean refugee has a couple of sexual assault convictions and an endless array of
00:40:35.200 breaching conditions under his belt but yet he's still here he's considered dangerous why is he
00:40:39.600 still in canada call it the old protected persons thing uh this guy uh now sabi is an iraqi refugee
00:40:48.640 born in 2003 and while in canada since 2013 he has oh gosh i hate even reading these words
00:40:57.160 an alleged passion for sex with children does this concern canadian bureaucrats not in the least
00:41:03.200 cops and the wild eyes cops say that on august 13th windsor police officers responded to a
00:41:09.640 disturbance report on that city's bloomfield road an unknown adult male approached two boys
00:41:15.320 eight eight oh my god aged eight and ten playing in the area the suspect then allegedly attempted
00:41:21.140 to kiss the 10 year old who was able to flee the sickening advances was sabby panicked by the
00:41:27.460 rebuff did he flee no then he allegedly kissed the eight-year-old boy on the cheek twice the
00:41:31.660 kids ran home and told their parents about the creep he was busted by the parents before he
00:41:36.560 could slip into a residence on the same block cops later found him hiding in an alley
00:41:40.200 um he has uh repeatedly failure to comply multiple sexual offense charges
00:41:47.680 uh convicted of robbery um but still officially no deportation order exists
00:41:54.980 yeah you know you everybody get out it almost feels like canada's deportation system is being
00:42:06.440 broken by design yeah because if we let you know we should have some standards we should have some
00:42:12.980 pride in in in the type of person that we're inviting to stay into the country forever
00:42:19.120 and what does it say about us that this is the type of person that we're inviting into the country
00:42:25.460 forever yeah um like public safety public safety requires actual removals of these guys like it
00:42:37.640 requires that we actually put them on planes and send them back to where they came from
00:42:41.360 because the canadian public should not suffer the consequences of this awful
00:42:44.880 you know bureaucratic bureaucratic circle jerk that the immigration system is we can't deport
00:42:51.540 foreign high-risk offenders for some reason and unreal public safety canada seems to be
00:42:59.780 focusing their ire on the law abiding meantime we have gangsters like these three in guess which
00:43:06.280 city in ontario they're from just guess brampton brampton little mogadishu and i say that because
00:43:15.780 it's completely lawless um we've got uh peel regional police have charged three adults and
00:43:22.080 two youths in connection with a double homicide on the grounds of a brampton elementary school in
00:43:27.140 april on april 3rd at approximately 10 21 p.m officers responded to a shooting at the saint
00:43:33.620 joaquin elementary school grounds near rutherford road and wayburn trail they found a man in his
00:43:38.180 20s suffering from multiple gunshot wounds oh a short ways away officers located a male youth
00:43:44.080 with a gunshot wound two victims had been shot in the same location one attempted to flee
00:43:48.100 both died on the scene um investigators from the homicide bureau arrested five people between
00:43:54.000 may and july um genoi bell 21 of brampton faces two counts of first degree murder two 17 year
00:44:01.660 old youths from brampton each face two counts of first degree murder one of the youth also faces
00:44:06.880 multiple firearm charges including unauthorized possession of a firearm possession of a loaded
00:44:11.480 restricted firearm careless storage of a firearm possession of a prohibited device i'm gonna
00:44:17.840 imagine that's a taser possession of a firearm contrary to a prohibition order so already
00:44:23.060 prohibited and then had all of these and possession of firearm with an altered serial number
00:44:27.280 wow i wonder where that came from not a legal gun owner then what no i never yeah gets better
00:44:36.820 mccarium arens of 2025 of toronto who was on probation at the time is charged with conspiracy
00:44:44.540 to commit murder and indictable offense and a breach of probation order jayden christma 23 of
00:44:51.100 orangeville faces a charge of possession of a firearm for the purposes of trafficking
00:44:54.700 um police recovered five firearms during the investigation three were found in the immediate
00:45:00.680 area a 22 caliber firearm a nine millimeter handgun uh a 5.56 caliber long gun and a fourth
00:45:08.880 located by a canine unit on an adjacent street and a fifth recovered after a search warrant
00:45:13.000 in brampton but as you know uh gary nanda sangri knows who the real bad guys are and uh apparently
00:45:20.380 it's me right yeah it's just me the trad wives it's the trad wives the actual dangerous ones
00:45:27.200 the trad wives yeah um well i mean what a terrible story what a terrible story two young people ended
00:45:33.400 up losing their lives and and what it said there at the very very end was it wasn't considered a
00:45:38.420 gang like it wasn't considered it feels like that like it feels like they arrested when you arrest
00:45:43.460 five people that feels like those people could constitute a gang right yeah it said that there
00:45:47.760 was two groups of people and one person from each group died but it's not a gang shooting so anyway
00:45:54.700 it is a gang shooting i feel like it may be you know i bet if we talked to the victims families
00:46:00.080 they would have some different ideas and uh and yeah this is soft on crime soft on crime policies
00:46:07.620 just enabled this yeah it enables this these guys should have probably been you know been well in a
00:46:15.020 in the safety of a of a jail environment and yet they were out and then this happened it's just
00:46:20.580 terribly sad two families two families would have been harmed forever because of this so
00:46:25.480 right and this happened at a playground so it could have been kids like kids could have been
00:46:31.060 on the playground it was just a little late for kids like if your kids are on the playground at
00:46:34.500 10 21 at night they're probably gang members too well but but imagine like trying to send your kid
00:46:40.920 to the school the next day the next oh forget it yeah forget it um let's go into illegal dumping
00:46:48.720 and uh then we'll do uh the russian scare there used to be an x account called the russian scare
00:46:57.560 bot and i wonder where it went because or maybe it's been rebranded as uh chris alexander the
00:47:03.940 potential mayoral candidate for uh toronto he was a harper conservative but now he's turned himself
00:47:11.340 into uh the russian scare bot online everything is just russia coming to get us all the time
00:47:18.480 and you know like i feel like you know what i'll talk about him in a second let's talk about uh
00:47:24.100 illegal dumping okay and and the usual suspects uh this is from the western standard calgary
00:47:29.840 saddle ridge overrun by stinky illegal dumping city to continue to consider security cameras
00:47:35.940 um the city of calgary has told the western standard they are evaluating the placement
00:47:39.840 of security cameras in identified areas in the northeast northeast community of saddle ridge
00:47:47.020 while also increasing peace officer patrolling in the area much due to the illegal dumping that's
00:47:52.740 plaguing the area um this isn't exclusive to um calgary saddle ridge this is happening in places
00:48:02.200 all over the country i saw a video of this happening in chestamere if you've taken a walk
00:48:07.920 through the newer parts of millwoods in edmonton i have never been so revolted by a neighborhood
00:48:15.220 in my entire life and i'm talking about the brand new part of millwoods where it like
00:48:19.480 is approaching beaumont actually my first experience with this was um when mark carney's
00:48:26.880 liberal candidate um was having a campaign rally and mark carney was coming and i had to park so
00:48:33.520 far away because carney mania had taken control of millwoods so i had to park really far away and
00:48:38.860 i had to hoof it down the ditch to get to where i was going and i thought i'll take a shortcut
00:48:42.960 cup behind the building my lord the amount of garbage from like from restaurants they were
00:48:53.680 just throwing their garbage behind the building um just garbage everywhere and i just saw all the
00:49:00.220 like people afflicted with carny mania just walking through the garbage with complete blinders
00:49:04.500 on and i was like this is a metaphor for our country isn't it that you're just walking through
00:49:08.960 the garbage all around you to gaze upon the glory of mark carney ignoring what's happening all around
00:49:15.980 you yeah that's what the whole thing was like i should take a trip back there because it can't
00:49:20.140 it can't an elite denial of reality like it's really something that plagues society right now
00:49:26.960 yeah yeah and there's something these two neighborhoods have in common saddle ridge
00:49:31.880 and it's but it's really sad that like law enforcement like law enforcement has to get
00:49:36.480 reroute it to deal with the garbage droppers like you think they don't have other things to do
00:49:42.240 there's actual bad guys out there and they're policing the garbage dumpers yeah I mean some
00:49:48.360 would some would say that this is an obvious disconnect between cultures you know this is an
00:49:53.400 obvious disconnect between cultures yeah and I know uh like some people have actually gone through
00:49:59.940 the garbage that's been dumped on their property just been did that yeah and found the names and
00:50:06.200 they are of a certain persuasion um but we've had a little bit of a problem with that here
00:50:12.780 um but like fortunately for me i live pretty far off the highway so illegal dumpers as you know
00:50:20.120 are quite lazy they take the first grid road they take the first grid road not the 50th one yes so
00:50:26.600 we've been you know not not as hard hit as other people with this stuff and you know if they also
00:50:34.200 made garbage hand i'm not sure if this would help but if they made like dealing with municipal
00:50:38.460 garbage a lot easier you wouldn't have them dumping it in our neighborhoods but that's true
00:50:44.120 that's true but as we know garbage management is a pressing priority for all municipalities in
00:50:49.320 canada all of them yeah and yet yeah they got people picking through the garbage like they
00:50:55.620 actually work for the dump and that no we don't let us just throw the garbage as much garbage as
00:51:01.080 we need to throw out, let us throw it out. Because when you put these limits on garbage bags and all
00:51:06.040 of a sudden they end up in my hayfield and I don't like it. Nope. You know, like, oh, my, sorry, my
00:51:12.880 door just flew open with the wind. Sorry, part of it. It's okay. I had a bird in the house yesterday,
00:51:18.400 so it's okay. Um, we, oh, here we go. Vancouver Beach closed to E. coli. Sunset Beach, once again,
00:51:29.840 off limits to swimmers after testing showed E. coli nearly tripled the single sample limit with
00:51:36.120 Trout Lake also under advisory. So this is in Penticton. No. Yeah. Sunset Beach. Is that in
00:51:44.300 Penticton? No, that's Vancouver. They're just writing out of Penticton. Sunset Beach has been
00:51:48.560 closed to swimming after testing recorded 1112 E. coli per 100 milliliters, nearly three times
00:51:58.360 a single sample threshold. It's not suitable for swimming. E. coli, as you know, is found in the
00:52:06.060 feces of humans, birds, and other warm-blooded animals. High count signal fecal contamination
00:52:12.000 and raise the risk of gastrointestinal illness as well as ear, eye, nose, throat, and skin infections
00:52:17.760 if the water is swallowed or contacts open areas. The beach sits near False Creek and English Bay,
00:52:25.340 areas that still receive mixed sewage and stormwater when the city's aging combined sewer
00:52:30.640 system overflows this has been a problem since forever and this is why i hate it when uh vancouver
00:52:36.860 is like no pipelines they might hurt the water and it's like uh you guys have turds at the beach
00:52:42.500 this is like like enjoy your basic public health failure vancouver enjoy enjoy the products of your
00:52:51.600 infrastructure neglect Vancouver you're letting homelessness get out of the out of control
00:52:57.540 Vancouver and open borders of course of course again this is a this is a cultural issue a cultural
00:53:05.000 issue Vancouver and this is what you get like these these results are ones that people can
00:53:10.740 measure and smell you know we can all tell what you see has such a problem with this that
00:53:16.180 mr floaty was a thing do you remember mr floaty oh god i'm putting mr floaty in there
00:53:23.680 what is this not only that they have such a problem with untreated sewage ending up on
00:53:28.980 their beaches that people describe tampon applicators and sorry for being gross here
00:53:33.100 as each whistles i i'm not i i wish i was clever enough to make that up but it is true
00:53:41.320 and um mr floaty slide whistle oh my god mr floaty was a life-size turd and he would go
00:53:52.440 around and he was trying to shame um the city of victoria about the untreated sewage outflows
00:54:00.800 because like it contaminates the food supply there like um the uh seafood frequently is
00:54:10.480 contaminated with e-coli like they have constant e-coli outbreaks in some indigenous communities
00:54:15.220 not because of the drinking water there but because of the fish that they are consuming
00:54:19.940 that are exposed to e-coli and mr floaty was uh an effort to shame the i think it was victoria
00:54:28.860 city council or maybe the provincial government to upgrade the sewage system in victoria and he
00:54:33.260 was recently retired but uh not in the medieval times when you would think that this quality of
00:54:38.520 sewage system would have been acceptable but in 2017 dust off mr floaty get him on the mainland
00:54:45.740 they need him in the greater vancouver area isn't it like he's like a planter's peanut man you know
00:54:53.520 little turd dancing down the beach oh you guys the only thing he's missing is a little monocle
00:55:02.740 maybe if yeah we just have to give him a pride flag to fit in in vancouver it's fine it'll be
00:55:08.660 fine this is hilarious yeah what is this straight in between uh like greater vancouver and vancouver
00:55:16.980 island i forget what it's called but it's basically one to fuca it's basically a medieval
00:55:23.840 moat you know like in the medieval castles where you would just take a dump and it would plop into
00:55:30.360 the moat down this like tunnel basically that's how they run the sewage system in the places that
00:55:37.680 lecture us about pipelines the places that say they're the most beautiful on earth yeah oh good
00:55:44.660 for you you have you you rode your electric bike to work you didn't get your
00:55:48.660 birkenstocks stuck in the spokes congratulations you pooped in the ocean
00:55:54.120 fed up with these people
00:55:59.420 all right uh let's talk about the russian scare bot that is uh chris alexander
00:56:07.280 all right he's uh full-blown mccarthy these days but at least mccarthy was trying to root out the
00:56:14.480 communists i don't think chris alexander is trying to root out the communists because there's one in
00:56:19.200 the mayor's office her name is olivia chow and you should shut up about the russians and maybe deal
00:56:24.380 with that commie because she's ruining the place prancing around with her geriatric groin wiggling
00:56:30.300 all over the place in a sequined costume and all you can do is talk about the russians i feel like
00:56:34.460 you have other things to talk about in toronto the place is burning down shut up about the russians
00:56:40.180 if you're running for the mayor talk about municipal issues no the russians are out his
00:56:45.540 big issue yesterday was uh you stupid country bumpkins in alberta don't you know that you're
00:56:53.440 not really mad the russians are just getting you mad oh oh i'm sorry like our our 120 years of
00:57:01.660 abuse by the federal government is just a figment of our imaginations literally six generations of
00:57:08.020 our people have never been out from under the thumb of ottawa's oppression and yet yeah it's
00:57:13.320 just it's just russia telling us stories you know whispering nothing you dummies yeah he's out there
00:57:20.680 retweeting this globe and mail article russia u.s actors are targeting albertans with pro-separatist
00:57:25.720 content research shows you know what i am just so darn pleased that we have these toronto zoo
00:57:33.000 interpreters out there able to tell the world about the social habits of these alberta primates
00:57:40.360 like i'm just so sick of these laurentian elites talking down to us and saying you guys are not
00:57:46.920 smart enough to be mad on your own you need the russians to whip you up about it i have never
00:57:54.040 spoken to a russian i have a third-party advertiser group vladimir is not over here
00:58:01.080 whispering in my ear telling me to talk about equalization as if the a russian knows what
00:58:06.120 equalization is like this is nonsensical nonsensical if some guy sitting in estonia
00:58:12.380 creates a facebook page because he thinks he's going to get clicks talking about western
00:58:18.340 independence he caught one he caught one in alexander there yeah like that's not uh foreign
00:58:27.400 interference that's a guy trying to make 50 cents on facebook on the ground in the independence
00:58:34.500 movement we're mad legitimately and i am tired of people like chris alexander thinking that we're
00:58:41.260 too stupid to completely understand what's going on here it like dismissing like it is part of what
00:58:46.940 they do right because they're dismissing the legitimate grievances that albertans do have
00:58:51.740 and that in itself is a form of propaganda that in itself is a form of propaganda by
00:58:56.880 seeding the idea that somehow the russians the big bad russians are behind it that's its own
00:59:01.760 that's its own propaganda and and yeah stay in your lane bud stay in your lane this doesn't
00:59:07.020 concern you you're running for the mayor of toronto look at toronto look you know why we're
00:59:16.100 western separatists not because igor's lining my pockets with rubles it's because i want nothing
00:59:22.120 to do with toronto it's a hellscape we want to divorce toronto that's correct and we don't need
00:59:28.500 a russian to tell us that that we're in a bad relationship we don't need that like we know that
00:59:33.700 for ourselves great campaign for the mayor of toronto chris alexander you might want to talk
00:59:38.420 about toronto i feel like you have a target rich environment with old lady chow shaking her groin
00:59:45.660 through the streets every week instead of dealing with i don't know drugs housing crime whatever
00:59:51.080 no you're it's me i'm the problem i'm taking rubles you got me chris can't wait to pull on
00:59:56.780 a sparkly leotard and shake it in the streets like olivia that's the job he wants okay that's
01:00:01.820 a kind of that's kind of dude he is nice good luck toronto good luck we'll see you later yeah
01:00:09.740 um okay uh let's talk about um this labor board ruling oh um and then we'll talk about
01:00:21.240 tamara ugolini's work um labor board rules uh canada revenue agency discriminated against an
01:00:28.840 employee by denying covid vaccine exemption so this was a religious christian and don't send
01:00:36.900 me letters about well you know my church says this and my church was fine with the facts whatever
01:00:42.560 there are a gajillion different christian denominations for a reason okay so choose the
01:00:49.720 one that best suits you this person chose the one that best suited them and they uh took the cra
01:00:56.880 which denied their religious exemption to the labor board and won and now the cra has to pay them
01:01:05.360 um uh like back pay so yeah i think it's great so and he was very sincere in his religious
01:01:19.340 objections um in december 2021 the cra informed porter that was the man's name uh that his
01:01:26.840 accommodation request was denied he went on a combination of sick and vacation leave between
01:01:31.580 January 10th and April 8th, 2022, and then went on unpaid sick leave before being approved for
01:01:36.820 long-term disability. Porter grieved the denial and filed the complaint with the Federal Labor
01:01:43.960 Relations and Employment Board. The board's report said Porter is a Christian and has been a member
01:01:48.940 of the Eastern Gate Church since 1999. Eastern Gate Church is a non-denominational full gospel
01:01:54.460 Christian church, according to the report. He stated that his religious belief said that the
01:01:59.280 COVID-19 vaccine was derived from aborted fetal tissue and cells, and that his body is a temple,
01:02:04.720 so he is unable to take any vaccine that will give direction or alter his immune system.
01:02:12.520 Then they go on to fact check the guys' sincere religious beliefs, but we do know that some of
01:02:19.020 these vaccines were derived from fetal cells. We know that. We know that. But according to
01:02:25.400 immunize canada which strives to get everybody immunized i wonder why they would write this
01:02:29.400 vaccines do not contain human cells blood or tissue yet but they are derived from fetal
01:02:34.060 cell lines some of them some of them um porter told the labor board he has not knowingly accepted
01:02:40.520 a vaccination or any other medications in the past and has avoided the use of products in the
01:02:44.640 past when the information has come to light that it conflicts with his religious beliefs okay this
01:02:48.520 would be like forcing a seventh day adventist to eat meat stay at work right this is his sincerely
01:02:53.440 held religious belief. Yeah. Yeah. And one that was based in, you know, according to a real moral
01:02:59.580 compass, like a real moral compass. He had the objections for the right reasons. But institutions
01:03:06.100 that punish this kind of dissent are just now being held to account. Like just now, after all
01:03:12.720 of these years and coercive, like what would Tamara Ugolini call it, like coercive vaccine
01:03:19.900 mandates, they were, they were immensely harmful to the public, just immensely, just caused so
01:03:26.100 much chaos. And so it's good to see that these, that these things are finally seeing a little
01:03:31.040 bit of truth. Yeah. Yeah. And it's funny because it's almost impossible even now to get your hands
01:03:38.340 on records related to certain things from the government related to COVID. I've got a story
01:03:44.740 coming out um for on a request that i filed six years ago they gave me a 45 day delay
01:03:54.780 they just got back to me now after following up several times and i still don't have the records
01:04:01.580 and the excuse they gave me is unbelievable but frightening um anyways the records were not in
01:04:09.080 their hands where are they what happened where they go exactly which and where they ended up
01:04:17.340 is quite uh again chef's kiss liberal um anyway uh we've got tamara ugolini at the sentencing for
01:04:26.920 helen gruse uh she was a detective and when i say sentencing i i don't mean criminal sentencing
01:04:34.680 These are professional employment sanctions that she is facing for undertaking an investigation into deaths of babies related to COVID vaccinations of their mothers.
01:04:49.060 And she was basically in trouble for conducting an unauthorized investigation.
01:04:56.860 Unauthorized.
01:04:57.620 What kind of monstrous institution wouldn't authorize an investigation into the deaths of babies?
01:05:05.440 What kind of monstrous institution would do that?
01:05:08.240 Especially knowing now what we know about the Fauci diaries.
01:05:11.860 That's right.
01:05:13.720 And yet they're proceeding with this.
01:05:15.480 Years of institutional punishment she's taken.
01:05:18.060 Years.
01:05:18.920 Yeah.
01:05:19.280 The process is the punishment and they're not done yet.
01:05:22.700 Well, but the truth, again, the truth is catching up.
01:05:27.620 and the public okay the public is going to be the arbiter of whether what Helen Cruz did was right
01:05:34.780 or wrong okay and we're seeing a turning tide because because these things are coming out
01:05:40.380 you know six years later the truth is getting its pants on and we're all able to look at this
01:05:46.300 objectively and in a different way and uh and yeah Tamera Ugolini covering it just awesome
01:05:51.560 yeah they say hindsight is 20-20 but a lot of people still have their blinders on
01:05:56.600 um we've got this video large crowd gathers outside of ottawa police's canada station in
01:06:03.300 support of detective helen gruse who faces her sentencing hearing after four long years of
01:06:07.980 investigation and disciplinary proceedings four years four years long enough for actually
01:06:14.620 actually the truth to come out not that it changes anything yeah for the detective helen
01:06:21.460 Groose sentencing hearing it has been four long years of investigation and these disciplinary
01:06:28.340 proceedings that detective Groose has been subjected to for the crime of looking into
01:06:35.620 questioning attempting to probe a two to three fold increase in sudden infant deaths in the
01:06:43.160 Ottawa region coincidentally as we know after the rollout of the novel modified RNA COVID-19
01:06:50.660 injections there's quite a crowd gathering here already a lot of police on scene i see detective
01:06:59.040 gruce in the crowd so maybe i'll go try to catch up with her but here's what the scene looks like
01:07:04.300 this morning the sentencing hearing starts at 10 a.m and is scheduled until one
01:07:11.860 i like how tamir filmed that actually where you can see her talking
01:07:16.360 picture in picture yeah picture in picture well that's uh that well your phone can do that we
01:07:23.260 have the same phone i can help you okay i do like that because you know you you don't have it's
01:07:29.120 saves editing after especially if it's just a social media clip i think that's a great way to
01:07:33.940 do things good job tamara tell me how yeah beautiful thanks for the idea buddy and thanks
01:07:38.120 so much for being there tamara ugolini it's amazing to see all of those supporters outside
01:07:41.740 oh we have another video from yeah that's helen let's watch let's watch her and see what she has
01:07:47.660 to say detective groups it's been four years of investigation and hearings and this tribunal
01:07:54.780 ahead of the sentencing and in wake of you know the fauci emails and all of the accumulation of
01:07:59.660 the evidence that has come out in the last few years how are you feeling do you have any comments
01:08:03.820 ahead of the sentencing thank you for that and I I feel strong I feel the
01:08:12.040 people that have reached out with support and prayers I thank them each
01:08:16.420 and every day I wake up praying to God thanking them for all the support that
01:08:20.020 he's given and and for the truth that it is coming out so today is a process that
01:08:24.640 has to happen I wanted to see this process through properly through the
01:08:28.540 legal channels. And that's why we are here today to let this day happen. And the appeal is ready
01:08:35.820 to go. Thank you so much for your comments and all the best in there. What a gorgeous
01:08:43.060 representation of everything that's right with law enforcement. Just beautiful. Yeah. And you
01:08:48.500 know, it's funny, because she saw an increased death in babies, you know, we've heard the term
01:08:54.620 excess deaths constantly over the last six years um they claimed it was at least during during the
01:09:04.180 pandemic and then all of a sudden post-pandemic there were all these excess deaths is so weird
01:09:08.060 and so she sees something and she thinks this is odd wonder what's causing it i'm gonna look into
01:09:14.780 it and that's sort of intellectual curiosity when you see something wrong has resulted in
01:09:23.480 convictions in other places for example nurse elizabeth wetloffer do you know this story oh
01:09:28.440 yes yeah crazy uh nurse serial killer um from ontario somebody noticed an excess number of
01:09:36.580 deaths in the nursing home where she was and she was giving them insulin she was
01:09:40.300 yep um i guess we're we don't want intellectually curious cops is that it we just need drones she's
01:09:48.620 she was the detective like you know yeah and and and really what she did was acknowledge the
01:09:56.020 abject and unending pain and grief of families who had just suffered the most indescribable loss
01:10:04.000 that a family could suffer um and gave and gave them a chance to find the truth of what happened
01:10:10.580 to their babies and if that's not a noble pursuit i don't know what is you know and then and then
01:10:15.920 she's and then she's held to this punishment for years and years and years and years and yet
01:10:19.920 remains helpful i wish that um well i think that this is going to be a real eye-opener for law
01:10:25.440 enforcement in canada just to see just to see because they're not i think covid was for a lot
01:10:30.360 of them at least in my discussions with cops covid was for a lot of them without question and and
01:10:36.220 there are a great many great cops in this in this country like like a like a bunch but their
01:10:42.880 institutions are sorely failing them and this is just another example of that yeah i know
01:10:48.380 at least one that left because of covid so um apparently uh helen gruse has been demoted to
01:10:57.120 a second class constable for 24 months following a four-year disciplinary tribunal uh which found
01:11:02.740 her guilty of discreditable content conduct fire them all give her their jobs yeah we want we want
01:11:10.880 people with integrity and we want people that are curious and we want people who seek the truth and
01:11:14.900 that's what she tried to do and now she's being punished for it like make it make sense fire them
01:11:19.080 all yeah fire them all um before we get to the cringe if you guys have chats get them in uh
01:11:26.500 we showed an early version of the ostrich oh oh okay you guys are gonna have to stick around then
01:11:36.020 uh come back tomorrow we have the ostrich documentary trailer now yesterday we showed
01:11:42.780 you an early version of it now we've got the like cinematic masterpiece now that the uh
01:11:49.520 documentary is done um that's done but olivia's having troubles downloading it so she's she would
01:11:56.840 invite you and i would too for you guys to uh be on the show tomorrow stick around with us tomorrow
01:12:02.660 we'll show it at the end of the show tomorrow after the buffalo panel we've got a cringe
01:12:08.700 it's the cringe recidivist um not elizabeth may but naheed nenshi leader of the ndp here in
01:12:17.200 alberta and he's saying it's a great day to be a canadian i'm not sure what he's talking about
01:12:22.600 but let's watch oh my lord good morning oh great day for a parade
01:12:28.220 great day to be canadian nice to see you good morning
01:12:38.740 is this a gay parade gay parade isn't it good morning
01:12:44.140 like a gay parade great day for a parade empty field good messaging all great great day to be
01:12:52.080 canadian nice to see you i am so sick of pride parade i don't think this is a pride parade
01:13:00.780 although it is strong vibes i feel like this is kind of it is yeah well it is um it feels like
01:13:07.720 this is just is that didsbury i don't know i just missed it so this is his um cosplaying of being a
01:13:15.280 small town albertan with his weird gait like his strange little steps he has such a funny walk
01:13:25.660 look at it look at little little clips still little heels just oh it i have someone if you
01:13:33.800 are friends with naheed nenshi please take him to irvine's and get him some proper jeans and
01:13:38.780 proper cowboy boots if you're gonna unleash him on small town alberta at least if he's gonna
01:13:45.000 cosplay at least look the part spend a couple hundred bucks and come back and look the part
01:13:49.940 um but he sounds like a broken record on repeat and yet somebody put this on his social media
01:13:56.300 it's great day to be a canadian it's great day for a parade it's great day to be a canadian it's
01:14:01.380 great day for okay very insightful thank you very much yeah thank you i'm tired of it i'm really
01:14:07.100 tired of performative politics and this is just empty sort of feel-good messaging to appeal to
01:14:12.140 his stupid base that thinks that this is cool you know what i mean this is like it's was that
01:14:17.500 didsbury i wasn't able to see i think it might have been didsbury that message is gonna fall
01:14:23.140 flat there it's just didsbury elected a separatist that's only riding the did can we just watch it
01:14:29.420 back one more time olivia and look at the crowd's response i want to see what their response is to
01:14:33.440 this guy this walking flag at his own little personal pride parade his canadian pride i'm
01:14:40.840 ready i'm ready to figure out where this was can we just we're doing a forensic examination yeah
01:14:46.200 we're gonna look at the background good morning it's a great day for a parade
01:14:52.200 great to see you all great day to be canadian nobody's waving back look nice to see you good
01:15:00.680 Good morning.
01:15:01.540 Good morning.
01:15:03.480 Oh.
01:15:05.900 Good morning.
01:15:06.660 And he had a clap for his buddy there.
01:15:08.300 You know what I mean?
01:15:09.800 Nobody.
01:15:10.800 I thought it was Didsbury, but it's Dulux Paints.
01:15:13.240 This is what I get for making assumptions with my no glasses on.
01:15:18.000 But clearly small town Alberta.
01:15:19.880 This is going to land like a lead balloon.
01:15:22.780 Nobody's waving back.
01:15:25.160 Where's your candy, jerk?
01:15:27.580 You don't come to a parade without a handful of candy.
01:15:30.120 you see those kids in the crowd you know what would make them like you more freaking you know
01:15:34.240 what let's not tell naheed nenshi to get kids free candy because he would and it would be weird
01:15:38.000 let's not we're not we're just not gonna but you could have had a float naheed okay you didn't get
01:15:43.060 a pickup truck and sit in the back you had to get your little steps in had to get your little steps
01:15:47.800 in sashaying look at naheed nenshi sashaying down the parade rail good right before my time
01:15:54.460 at rebel news the local mp i drove my pickup truck in the parade for the local mp
01:16:01.660 just borrow somebody are there no ndp supporters around there that can give you a pickup truck to
01:16:06.760 sit in the box up yeah yeah probably not small town alberta probably not i answer my question
01:16:12.580 i have a fantasy of riding in a parade in the bucket of like a like a front-end loader filled
01:16:18.660 with a bathtub full of bubbles but we'll see what i can do let's see what i can do
01:16:26.740 i'm putting the bucket of water put you in the bucket of a skid steer that's okay
01:16:32.020 all right i'll throw candy from there guys yeah yeah uh okay we have i don't see any chats uh
01:16:41.440 at least olivia hasn't posted any if we miss them we'll read them tomorrow lise thank you so much
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