Rebel News Podcast - March 20, 2025


REBEL ROUNDUP | Carney to call election, Alberta protects its resources, China executes 4 Canadians


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 24 minutes

Words per Minute

160.18991

Word Count

13,496

Sentence Count

881

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

16


Summary

Rebel News' Tamara Ugolini joins host Sheila Gunn-Reed to discuss the latest breaking news in Canada, including the announcement that Prime Minister designate Mark Carney will be the next Prime Minister of Canada, and the new mayor of Edmonton, Alberta, Mark Carney.


Transcript

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00:01:08.000 Oh, hey, good morning. Good afternoon, everybody. Depending on which part of this beautiful country
00:01:12.620 that you're in, you're watching Rebel Roundup, our daily news and opinion show, and it is live.
00:01:17.440 I'm your host, Sheila Gunn-Reed. I'm joined by a rotating cast of co-hosts. Today, it's my friend
00:01:22.740 and colleague, Tamara Ugolini in beautiful Coburg, Ontario. Tamara, how's it going?
00:01:28.420 Oh, pretty good. Thanks, Sheila. You know, Coburg, it is still beautiful, but it used to be a lot
00:01:32.740 better before the radical ideological priorities of our liberal government have plagued the downtown
00:01:39.660 core with rampant open-air drug use and homelessness. And of course, throughout the COVID era,
00:01:46.900 the closing of our renowned public beach, the Coburg Beach, which people travel from afar to visit
00:01:53.120 throughout the tourist season. But yes, Coburg, I hope, can still be restored to the beauty that it
00:01:59.440 once was prior to the destructive policies of the liberal government, which I guess, Sheila,
00:02:05.200 we're going to see hopefully sooner rather than later. But I guess before we get into that,
00:02:10.520 there's a couple of things that we should probably share with the audience.
00:02:15.240 Yeah, we'll talk about maybe things will change on the political landscape here in Canada. I've got
00:02:21.820 to talk about the problem with a progressive mayor in Edmonton and what he's going to do now that
00:02:27.040 there's a new sheriff in town called Mark Carney. So he plans to fail upward again. So we'll see how
00:02:34.980 that goes. But anyway, this, as I said, this is the rebel news roundup. It's our daily live show
00:02:41.260 wherein we break down the news of the day with you completely unscripted. A lot of times as it
00:02:46.180 happens, news sort of breaks this time of day. And so, you know, we might be talking about one thing
00:02:52.020 and have a plan to talk about one thing at the beginning of the show, and it could change drastically
00:02:56.160 by the end of the show. I mean, we could have an actual election call in hours or maybe in days,
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00:04:13.720 behind. So that's that. Let's get into the news of the day. Yeah, I think first and foremost this
00:04:19.600 morning breaking is that sources close to Mark Carney, the prime minister designate, because he's never
00:04:29.840 actually held an elected seat in our parliamentary system. He is set to dissolve parliament and call an
00:04:37.140 election ahead of a Sunday meeting with Governor General Mary Simon. So this comes from sources cited by
00:04:45.940 the Canadian state broadcaster. But I think the political pressure is so heavy and high on Mark
00:04:52.140 Carney to do this, that it's something that he probably just at this point cannot ignore. So
00:04:57.660 it said he'll meet with the governor general this weekend to request parliament be dissolved. And
00:05:04.360 then there will be a subsequent calling for the federal election. And the campaign is slated to last
00:05:09.740 between 36 and 50 days with voting taking place on either April 28th or May the 5th. And so this
00:05:19.580 actually comes just a day before parliament was set to resume sitting, right? Because Justin Trudeau,
00:05:25.260 our outgoing and former now resigned, and I would say disgraced prime minister, resigned and prorogued
00:05:32.580 parliament on January the 6th until March 24th. So this meeting this Sunday will be March 23rd. And parliament
00:05:42.040 was set to resume the following day, but I suppose it will not now and we will head right into an election.
00:05:49.020 Well, I think if I were Mark Carney, he's running out of options. So they can't say, oh, oh, things are too
00:05:58.220 precarious with the Americans for us to be running an election campaign right now, considering it wasn't
00:06:05.660 precarious enough for you guys to run a leadership election. And also for it to not be the first
00:06:11.960 thing that you did once you were sworn in as prime minister. Mark Carney jetted off to Europe on a
00:06:18.640 hello tour after Justin Trudeau just went through Europe on a goodbye tour. He didn't go to Washington.
00:06:24.480 So he can't say like, oh, we can't, we couldn't possibly run an election. We have things to deal
00:06:30.280 with. You just did. So sorry, you can't do that. And I think he's never going to be more popular than
00:06:37.760 right now. I think the more people get to know him and the more they see that he can't handle the
00:06:42.820 press, even the friendly ones, like look inside yourself, Rosemary Barton, um, the more people get
00:06:50.480 to know him, the more they will realize that he is intensely dislikable from all sides, you know,
00:06:58.660 like the liberals liked Justin Trudeau cause he was young and hip or whatever. Um, you know,
00:07:03.840 he's not all that young. Uh, they sort of, they, they liked that he was the popular kid
00:07:10.100 and Carney's not that he's the undertaker. He's just sucking the lights out of you to listen to him.
00:07:16.360 And he can't handle even questions he should have had answers to about his, uh, personal financial
00:07:23.920 interests. Yeah. I think the liberals mistook Justin Trudeau's immaturity for being young and fun
00:07:31.500 when really he was just an immature, egotistical child, um, that could not hold his own on the
00:07:39.920 political stage and wanted to dance and have fun instead of being a serious leader. Um, but I think
00:07:46.620 to, as more people recognize and realize that Carney has been the guy in the ear of Justin Trudeau for
00:07:52.160 the past few years, whether that be, you know, the lockdowns, the COVID era restrictions and, um,
00:07:59.680 and handouts that have caused in part some of the inflation that we're facing today, the tax hikes,
00:08:06.540 the reckless spending, the electric vehicle mandates, and we'll get into some more of the
00:08:11.300 hypocrisy involving that, uh, shortly. But as people become more aware that Carney isn't this
00:08:17.560 outsider that he claims to be, and, you know, and I think a lot of people have really resonated
00:08:21.780 that with them when he responded to Rosemary Barton with such a lack of decorum, um, that people
00:08:28.240 were like, Oh, wait a second, who is this snake? And, um, I think, yeah, Carney has no choice now,
00:08:35.080 but to call an election. Um, even, you know, premier Danielle Smith has been relentless with,
00:08:40.640 we need an election. We need an election. We need a federal government. They need a mandate.
00:08:44.420 And so, um, he's undoubtedly hearing all of that. Yeah. It's, uh, it's just a weird thing. I mean,
00:08:51.380 even how he responded to Rosemary Barton, look inside yourself, Rosemary, and how he did the weird
00:08:57.800 thing with his hands. I feel like he would have done the Justin Trudeau grabbing thing that he does
00:09:02.620 when he deals with women, you know, like when he deals with women who are angry at him,
00:09:07.300 Justin Trudeau, like to put his hands on them, to exert control on them. That was this sort of
00:09:12.480 creepy business. And I feel like I'm, I so dislike Mark Carney and his demeanor that here I am finding
00:09:20.700 myself defending of all people, of all people, Rosemary Barton. It's, it's the craziest thing.
00:09:26.880 And you're watching like the true and ons completely turn on her, say that she's a
00:09:31.400 conservative plant. Like that's how far down the cult rabbit hole these people are.
00:09:36.280 For asking a super basic accountability question about conflicts of interest that are glaring and
00:09:43.280 deserve to be scrutinized. Yeah. Let's keep going on the, um, Mark Carney conflicts of interest
00:09:51.000 business because they're just rubbing it in our faces at this point. Evan Solomon disgraced CBC host
00:09:59.560 who then went on to do radio, I think in the greater Toronto area, or maybe it was Ottawa. I know
00:10:04.200 because Chris Sims used to be a producer on his show. If I recall correctly, um, she was inside the
00:10:09.960 machine. Um, he says that he is going to run for the liberals in the next election. Now it's no surprise
00:10:19.160 that a former CBC journalist is going to, and he was at CTV for a time run for the liberals. That's,
00:10:26.360 I mean, Seamus or Reagan, right? Like whatever, that's fine. I'm surprised he wasn't in Justin
00:10:32.200 Trudeau's, uh, bridal party or whatever you want to call it. But here's the thing.
00:10:39.320 Evan Solomon was fired after he was taking secret commissions on art deals while working as a
00:10:48.960 journalist behind the scenes. And, uh, one of those wealthy Canadians he dealt with, um, that
00:10:56.080 the commission was that got himself fired was Mark Carney. And it was so secretive that no,
00:11:03.080 one of the people that he sold art to didn't even realize that Evan Solomon was the getting a
00:11:08.860 commission on the sale. And what made this in such a crazy conflict of interest is these are people
00:11:15.860 that Evan Solomon was, uh, like covering as a journalist. So among the people whom Solomon
00:11:21.240 brokered the sale of paintings are Jim Basile. So he, uh, research in motion, that's Blackberry,
00:11:26.780 it's whatever it basically is gone. And Mark Carney, the former bank of Canada governor and current
00:11:32.880 governor of the bank of England. So he dealt with both men in his high profile host jobs at the CBC
00:11:38.540 Carney, who's also a friend who's being a guest on both of Solomon's shows. So the conflicts of
00:11:43.980 interest never end. Uh, they just don't even care. They're just rubbing it in our faces and claiming
00:11:50.120 all the while to be outsiders when very clearly they're insiders in this very tight knit little
00:11:56.500 clique and everyday Canadians aren't part of it. Well, what are like, I read these stories and like,
00:12:03.520 and I'm old enough to remember when that happened, right? I've been in journalism a while now,
00:12:07.740 but also politically active for a long time. And I remember when that happened. And I remember
00:12:12.440 thinking, God, this is what we know. What other shifty incestuous dealings are happening behind the
00:12:19.860 scenes, um, that we don't know about. And like, this is business dealings. So do you think that Evan
00:12:26.980 Solomon is a journalist at the CBC at the time is going to go hard on Jim Basile or, uh, Mark Carney
00:12:34.380 as a journalist when he knows that his commission in an art deal sort of hinges on it?
00:12:41.840 Well, and likewise, Solomon now think of all the connections he has within the state broadcaster,
00:12:47.700 CTV, CBC, et cetera, et cetera. Now he's running for liberal as a liberal candidate. And so what kind
00:12:54.460 of accountability, tough questions are his former colleagues and friends going to be asking of him,
00:12:59.820 right? So this is just, it's this musical chairs of, um, CBC state broadcaster and political leaders,
00:13:08.680 quote unquote, in Canada, that it's just, it's never ending. You can keep going down that rabbit
00:13:14.580 hole, that spidey web that just kind of stretches out for forever. Um, if you, depending on how far back
00:13:22.240 you go. Yeah. Like think about it this way. Imagine I'm to make, I don't know, $40,000 off
00:13:29.740 a business deal with Danielle Smith behind the scenes. And I didn't tell you. And then you're
00:13:34.600 like, Oh, she was sure friendly with Danielle Smith these days in her journalism. I wonder what's going
00:13:38.900 on there, but you don't know that I have a business deal behind the scenes worth $40,000 with her that
00:13:44.720 I'm not telling to you. Imagine how unethical that is. This guy wants to be, and I bet he will be the
00:13:52.120 next heritage minister if he wins a seat. Yeah, well, I, I really hope not. And I see that the
00:13:58.440 liberals have the least seats of all the parties so far in various ridings where, whereas the
00:14:05.300 conservatives have a story, the most candidates, I should say the most candidates slated for each
00:14:10.440 riding, um, and the conservatives or sorry, the liberals are lagging very far behind trying to
00:14:16.240 slate candidates in each of the ridings. So we'll see what happens there, especially with only four
00:14:22.060 days ahead of Sunday when, uh, the election is potentially going to be called. Um, meanwhile,
00:14:29.280 leader of the opposition, Pierre Polyev is in incessantly calling on Carney to release
00:14:36.120 his conflicts of interest and come clean and transparent with Canadians as a good ethical
00:14:42.100 leader should. Carney proposed pipelines in Canada while he invested in pipelines in the Middle East.
00:14:51.260 He supported a carbon tax on our Canadian industry and consumers, all while his company Brookfield
00:14:58.280 invested in American coal. And just six days after Donald Trump threatened tariffs on Canada,
00:15:05.440 Mark Carney back down and moved his company headquarters from Toronto to New York, bringing
00:15:11.820 Canadian jobs to America. He continues to have millions of dollars of interest. We now believe
00:15:17.700 to be invested in Brookfield, that same company to wit with which he claimed he had cut ties.
00:15:22.900 He admitted the other day in a stunning flip flop that he has conflicts of interest that he will
00:15:28.660 have to manage, but he won't tell us what those conflicts are. He expects us to elect him without knowing
00:15:34.600 the many millions of dollars of conflicts that will make it impossible for him to do his job,
00:15:40.800 interests that go against the national interest. And that is why today I'm calling on Mr. Carney to do
00:15:46.520 the right thing and publish all of his financial holdings to everyone in Canada so that they can judge
00:15:52.940 the conflicts he faces. He knows what he owns and there's nothing in the law that prevents him from
00:15:59.060 publishing that information for all eyes to see if he has got nothing to hide. We need a leader who's
00:16:05.660 busy putting Canada first, not keeping an eye on investments that go against the Canadian interest.
00:16:13.900 Yeah, exactly. I mean, Carney keeps saying and he said to Rosemary Barton, look, there's nothing I am not
00:16:20.860 required to do this. Okay, fine. You can weasel your way through a loophole and to say that I'm not
00:16:28.280 required to do this quite yet, but shouldn't Canadians know what they're voting for? Like we
00:16:33.960 already don't know. I, although I think we can figure out some of them, the recipients of foreign
00:16:39.740 interference that could be running as a liberal candidates in the next election. We are not going
00:16:47.800 to be told that even though apparently Mark Carney knows now because he says I got my security
00:16:53.380 clearance. So he knows and he's probably going to sign those nomination papers. So he knows who those
00:16:58.460 people are. He's not going to tell us why because he's not required to. Well, why don't you do it in
00:17:02.580 the interest of transparency so that Canadians know what they're getting when they cast a ballot instead
00:17:08.180 of just what they will let us know? Yeah, exactly. Well, and he doesn't want to have any
00:17:14.060 accountability even from independent media. And if we saw any indication how he responded to
00:17:20.920 CBC's, what is she, the top political correspondent, Rosemary Barton. If we saw how he responded to her,
00:17:26.740 imagine how he's going to respond to more tough questions from alternative and non-government
00:17:33.260 We're going to jail, Tamara.
00:17:34.300 Media. Well, we have this breaking scene here where Western Standard questioned Carney on his
00:17:41.300 assets and potential conflicts of interest. And I think this is a video here we have to share with
00:17:47.760 how he responded. Sure. And I will let you know here before we roll this, James, James Snell is
00:17:54.500 accredited with the press gallery at the Alberta legislature. I don't know how he did it or what,
00:18:00.040 but he's accredited there. Maybe he went through the speaker's office. That's an exception that they
00:18:05.040 allow in Alberta is if the legislature press gallery gets ganged up on you and has a witch trial,
00:18:11.180 as they did with me, you can go around them and go directly through the speaker's office. So maybe
00:18:15.540 that's what happened here. But James is fully accredited at the legislature. This question should be
00:18:22.800 answered. Mr. Prime Minister, welcome to Edmonton. When are you going to reveal your assets to
00:18:29.520 Canadians and talk about potential conflicts of interest? We'd greatly appreciate it.
00:18:44.520 Zero respect.
00:18:45.520 Well, and again, he was never elected by anyone. So I don't know why there is this expectation of
00:18:59.400 accountability when, you know, you kind of, you were quite literally selected for the job.
00:19:06.640 Yeah. I mean, he's getting through, once again, he loves his loopholes. So he's getting through this
00:19:11.680 loophole quirk of our parliamentary democracy or constitutional parliamentary monarchy that we
00:19:19.560 live under. And it happened in Alberta once with Jim Prentice. He was elected as the leader
00:19:26.620 of the PCs and the PCs were the like overwhelming governing party. So it was less of an issue. I mean,
00:19:34.360 they did go to election right away, but he didn't go on these broad sweeping spending announcements.
00:19:39.180 And he tried to get a mandate from the people. Unfortunately, it was the year that the NDP
00:19:46.020 were elected. But I mean, at the time, the PCs, they had a super majority in the legislature. So
00:19:53.820 it was not like this precarious arrangement that the liberals have right now to hang on to power in
00:20:00.420 a minority government with the NDP. And then we have this unelected prime minister who's making all
00:20:05.400 these crazy spending announcements around the world. Anyway, I also understand why Mark Carney
00:20:11.340 didn't want to have much to say, because he probably just got his ass handed to him by Premier
00:20:15.940 Smith. But we'll get to that in a second. But good, good on James, by the way. Good for him.
00:20:22.240 Well, and because at the same time, we see again, Pierre Polyev calling for open media access across the
00:20:29.800 country. He's and he even says in this clip that we'll share with you that Mark Carney needs to
00:20:35.780 answer about these millions of dollars of conflicts of interest. We will have open media across the
00:20:44.140 country. Local media will have the ability to ask questions. It will be refreshing to hear from local
00:20:49.820 outlets who and what they have to say about their local priorities. And I would note that I'm asking,
00:20:55.680 I'm answering a lot more questions from the media than Mr. Carney. And I think he should open up in
00:21:02.260 answering more questions himself, particularly about his as many millions of dollars of conflicts
00:21:07.820 of interest. He admits now I'm not accusing him of a conflict of interest. He admits that he has
00:21:12.060 conflicts of interest in his holdings. He says that he's going to come up with a plan for that after
00:21:18.880 the election. That is unacceptable. He should divulge all of his millions of dollars of holdings right now.
00:21:25.680 Yeah, I agree. Well, and I see today the mainstream media journalists, including the crybabies over at
00:21:34.320 global news. I hope you're watching right now. They're crying the blues because the conservatives
00:21:40.940 are saying, well, we're not allowing media on the campaign bus. Okay. I always actually kind of thought
00:21:46.620 it was weird that they allowed media to travel with them. Like if you're sharing campaign strategies
00:21:52.200 and stuff, you probably don't want the liberal friendly enemies of the mainstream media in the
00:22:00.400 bus with you. And, you know, like the media companies, you have to pay to be on the bus or
00:22:04.440 whatever. But like, it's a campaign bus. They don't have to have you on. You can get in, get a rental car
00:22:11.560 and follow the bus to the next stop. Get on a plane, get a flight pass, get on a plane, go to the next
00:22:18.780 place. You know, like everybody else does. You're not entitled to have that close access to the
00:22:25.000 campaign. But it is interesting to hear them whining, sniveling and crying about this while
00:22:31.620 independent journalists are getting arrested in public for trying to access campaign events.
00:22:37.740 They didn't say anything about that while they were getting preferential treatment, by the way,
00:22:43.000 and independent journalists were getting the cops called on them. And now they're singing the blues
00:22:46.960 because they don't get to, I don't know, sit on the conservative campaign bus and plane. Give,
00:22:54.820 give me an absolute break. Polly have a saying, we're going to give all kinds of media access and
00:23:00.880 probably preferential treatment to the locals, which I appreciate because all of this stuff is a local
00:23:06.120 issue. That's the way it should be. When you land, when you hold a press conference, all the
00:23:12.180 journalists come, they line up and they get to ask you questions. They don't need to be on the bus.
00:23:16.980 Like, give me a break, you absolute snivelers. I'd love to see some of them stand outside and wait for
00:23:23.400 hours in the cold. Oh yeah. Just have the chance to like shout one question. Do what James did.
00:23:29.900 Question. Yeah, exactly. I'd love to see how they fare doing that sort of those sorts of gigs and also
00:23:37.820 getting out there and covering a protest and, you know, maybe speaking to somebody who they don't
00:23:43.320 necessarily agree with, but whose views are valuable and deserve to be heard on a more nationwide
00:23:51.200 platform. Yeah. And meanwhile, I don't understand why people don't like them, but they never actually
00:23:56.960 talk to the people. Could be odd dynamic. Um, just before we go to an ad break, we have this one
00:24:04.780 last story on the Kearney file, which we actually have a whole campaign dedicated to the Kearney
00:24:10.400 files. So I would highly recommend anybody who's interested in learning more about Kearney as we
00:24:15.680 report on him, go to the Kearney files. Is it.com or.ca? Yeah. The, the Kearney files.com. I'm
00:24:22.840 currently reading values. So I think next week on the live stream, I'll just read to you each day.
00:24:30.500 The one weird thing from values that I found the night before. Cause it's just so much. I don't
00:24:36.460 even know how I can do a video a day. I could do two videos a day on it, but I'm reading his manifesto
00:24:42.340 and it's not like he's trying to hide these things from us. He it's out there. And well, he has,
00:24:47.520 he just, uh, took a jet setting tour of Europe with his wife burning to yeah, there they are
00:24:55.340 full on full display, 242,000, um, leaders of jet fuel on their first foreign trip amid tensions
00:25:06.480 with president Donald Trump. So as you already kind of mentioned, Sheila, the priority here of prime
00:25:12.660 minister designate Mark Kearney, I always liked to put that designate in there because of his lack
00:25:19.560 of parliamentary seat holding. Um, so anyway, yeah, he, instead of heading down to the white
00:25:27.540 house to meet with Donald Trump and try to diffuse these tensions or, you know, get into some
00:25:31.880 negotiations with him, he decided, yeah, save jobs, you know, do something good for the Canadian economy.
00:25:38.640 He decided to jet set over and meet with Macron, um, with his wife, uh, despite not having a mandate
00:25:45.440 from Canadians or a seat in parliament and, uh, lecture everybody on, you know, their carbon footprint
00:25:53.320 and being able to keep that ozone layer intact, right? We haven't heard about the ozone layer in a
00:26:00.020 long time. Um, but, uh, there he is jet setting, burning tons of jet fuel and spending Canadians money
00:26:08.160 as though he was elected to represent them. Uh, and is this a surprise to anybody who's been paying
00:26:15.660 attention? Uh, I'm not sure it shouldn't be when Mark Kearney was at the bank of England, uh, his
00:26:22.660 two year expense bill, and this is just governor of the bank of England. He probably lived around the
00:26:27.160 corner from work, his two year expense bill. And his wife actually complained about how small their
00:26:33.780 expense budget was allowed to be 300,000 British pounds. What is that? Uh, 500, 600,000 Canadian
00:26:42.580 pesos. Um, in two years, this was his expenses over and above his salary. So for him to spend a quarter
00:26:51.560 of a million dollars or yeah, I guess it was a quarter of a million bucks on his first welcome home to Europe
00:26:59.900 junket with his wife does not shock me. I think he's going to be even worse than Trudeau on the
00:27:06.620 expense spending side. Yeah, absolutely. We have one, uh, super chat here from peanut B gives $5.
00:27:15.580 They say when security clearance is obtained, how could someone fire someone or disclose who the
00:27:22.660 foreign interferences are? Why are liberals pushing this point? Cause it's all they have.
00:27:29.080 The reason Poliev has not, uh, and he could, and actually members of his party have gotten their
00:27:39.460 high level security clearance. The reason he doesn't want to get it. And he said this repeatedly is
00:27:44.060 I don't want to be gagged on these issues because then they can say, Oh, it's secret. We can't talk
00:27:50.900 about it. Don't you know, which is exactly what a Trudeau said. He said, there are members of the
00:27:57.000 conservative party that I can't tell you about. Well, the conservatives actually told us about
00:28:01.540 them. It was Victor. Oh, and, and, uh, Patrick Brown, um, who they suspected of being the recipients
00:28:10.100 of foreign interference. The conservatives actually said, they said like, Hey, this, they told on
00:28:14.660 themselves when they noticed the anomalies and reported it to officials saying we've got some
00:28:19.500 hanky things happening with these two. Um, the liberals could do the same thing. They just
00:28:24.960 hide behind their high level security clearance to do it. Um, and it's not as if, uh, Carney even
00:28:31.080 needed to get that high level security clearance. Cause as you know, uh, Melanie Jolie was giving him
00:28:35.680 high level briefings on the Trump negotiations when he was just a candidate, um, before their,
00:28:42.220 uh, rigged election to the leadership occurred.
00:28:45.780 Rigged selection. Yeah. Coronation. All right, let's go to a quick ad break and then we'll come
00:28:54.460 back to more Alberta centric topics. Yes.
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00:30:19.000 All righty, let's get into what happened in Alberta yesterday. And I didn't realize, like when I got the
00:30:31.400 embargoed copy of the legislation, I was like, hot dang, it's on feds. Good luck to you. I didn't realize
00:30:39.560 she was dropping it the day before Carney was meeting with her at 9 a.m. Mountain Standard Time.
00:30:45.320 So what Alberta did yesterday, and I'll let Premier Smith explain it to you in a second.
00:30:51.240 The Critical Infrastructure Defense Act is a law that we have in Alberta. And it is designed,
00:30:58.840 it was initially designed to protect us from eco-terrorists who would blow up pipelines. And
00:31:05.160 that's a, that has been a problem here. Eco-terrorists sabotaging oil and gas facilities or
00:31:11.240 chaining themselves to pipelines. And then we saw it in Northern British Columbia working on coastal
00:31:17.880 gas link where an ax wielding mob rolled into the site and destroyed equipment. And we saw like
00:31:26.360 heavy equipment destroyed. So in response to that and credit where it's due, Jason Kenney brought in
00:31:31.880 the Critical Infrastructure Defense Act, which basically means if you mess with our critical infrastructure,
00:31:36.200 we'll treat you as a terrorist. Now that's where my, um, uh, my gratitude to great Jason
00:31:42.920 Kenney on this issue ends because he never used it for that. He used it to arrest a pastor who gave a
00:31:49.720 sermon at the Coutts border blockade under this quasi-terrorism law. Well, Daniel Smith yesterday
00:31:57.880 thought, okay, well, we'll use this thing for some good for what it was intended. And then some,
00:32:02.920 um, so yesterday they expanded what is covered under the Critical Infrastructure Defense Act
00:32:09.480 to cover two more things. The first makes perfect sense. The two kilometer zone north of the Southern
00:32:19.240 Alberta border is now listed as critical infrastructure, which means, um, drug trafficking,
00:32:27.320 human trafficking down there. It will be, uh, prosecuted in Alberta under the Critical Infrastructure
00:32:34.440 Defense Act, which basically adds this next level of, uh, this is really bad to it because this is an,
00:32:41.480 a quasi anti-terrorism law, but it also, uh, yesterday they amended the law to include, uh, oil and gas
00:32:50.120 facilities. So that could be refineries that could be pump jacks that can be oil batteries. Uh,
00:32:57.080 that could be head offices of oil and gas companies or the AER. So that's the Alberta energy regulator
00:33:04.440 that their offices or anywhere that emissions data is stored. And in the press release, they said,
00:33:13.400 basically if federal agents, so environment, Canada people, or whoever are deployed to Alberta,
00:33:21.720 because we refuse to turn over our emissions data to comply with a non-constitutional emissions cap,
00:33:27.400 we will trespass your people off the property and even charge them because you have no jurisdiction
00:33:34.760 here. And if the feds fight us on this, we'll invoke the sovereignty act over Alberta's constitutional
00:33:40.760 right to determine the fate of our oil and gas industry. So she dropped this hammer on the feds
00:33:46.920 and Carney had to skulk into town this morning. Uh, I don't think he knew it was coming.
00:33:52.600 And, uh, anyway, let that's my, uh, sort of, uh, Cole's notes version of the law,
00:33:57.800 but let's hear it from Daniel Smith because she says it better than anybody else.
00:34:01.800 We're announcing that government will introduce amendments to the critical infrastructure defense
00:34:06.360 act to protect essential infrastructure, which in turn protects Alberta's economy and its people.
00:34:12.440 Some amendments are focused on the Southern border earlier this year. We created a two kilometer
00:34:18.200 deep zone in Alberta side of the Canada us border and deployed the interdiction patrol team to secure
00:34:25.240 it. Now we're moving that, that zone into the critical infrastructure defense act. So the definition
00:34:30.440 of essential infrastructure is listed in one place alone. This would be just a bit of legislative
00:34:36.200 housekeeping, but the amendments don't stop there. They also designate oil and gas production sites
00:34:41.880 and facilities where emissions data and records are held as essential infrastructure. This amendment
00:34:47.880 to the critical infrastructure defense act provides an extra tool to safeguard essential infrastructure
00:34:52.840 from interference. And that includes interference from Ottawa. I would certainly hope that the new
00:34:57.960 prime minister has taken the time to read our constitution and I would direct him to pay specific
00:35:02.920 attention to section 92 a, which gives the province, not the federal government, the exclusive
00:35:07.720 jurisdiction over non-renewable natural resource development. Alberta will continue in its pursuit
00:35:13.800 of doubling our oil and gas production to meet the growing global demand for energy. And we will not
00:35:18.440 let Ottawa stand in our way. We will not tolerate the continuous unconstitutional overreaches made by the
00:35:24.120 federal liberal government. Measures like the emissions cap, the net zero electricity regs, the net zero electric
00:35:29.960 vehicle mandate, and the energy industry advertising ban must be stopped now. And make no mistake, Alberta will do
00:35:37.160 whatever it takes to shield our economy from the liberals growth killing lunacy. These amendments
00:35:42.360 we're introducing today would include denying federal workers access to our facilities and the information
00:35:48.520 they contain. I will continue to fiercely and unapologetically stand up for Albertans and defend the best interest of
00:35:54.920 our province, our economy, and our industry. This ongoing tariff dispute has proven now more than ever that Canada must
00:36:02.040 build big and build fast to reach new global markets for export. Canadians and politicians
00:36:08.600 from across the country are calling for new pipelines to be built, east, west, and north, to secure our
00:36:14.360 future and end our reliance upon our southern trading partner. However, if the new prime minister wants to
00:36:20.280 resume an old fight, well, we will. We'll fight tooth and nail. Because if we can't make these decisions and
00:36:26.360 build, then it's so obvious when it's so obviously in the national interest, then what kind of an
00:36:31.400 economic future does Canada have? Today's amendments are a warning, but they are also an invitation to
00:36:37.640 Ottawa. Let's talk. Let's rise to the occasion. Let's use Canada's riches to protect our nation.
00:36:45.080 I can feel your envy. I can feel your envy, Tamara, through my monitor.
00:36:50.040 Sure. Even just listening, I tuned in, I didn't get a question in, but I tuned in to
00:36:55.080 her presser, what was that last, last week on Friday, I think it was. And even just listening
00:37:00.440 to her responses, you know, it made me so jealous of what we have here in Ontario, which is terrible.
00:37:08.760 The progressive conservatives, if you can even say conservative in that name, are just,
00:37:15.240 I don't even think they're liberal light anymore. They are just liberal. Justin Trudeau and Doug Ford
00:37:22.680 are obviously good buddies. And they had each other's backs over the last few years while they
00:37:27.080 were saying, oh, Canadians, we have your backs. Like, no, you are just having each other's backs here.
00:37:32.360 And yeah, Daniel Smith is such a breath of fresh air for from the last few years where everyday
00:37:40.600 Canadians who are concerned with the way that the country is being run, the way the economy
00:37:45.160 is going, the rules and edicts and diktats that are coming down from government officials or,
00:37:51.880 you know, even things like public health. They see someone like Danielle Smith, who's,
00:37:56.280 you know, really championing reason and rationale and is able to even have,
00:38:03.160 one of the mainstream media journalists kind of had it out with her for a few seconds in the
00:38:07.480 presser in the Q and A part. And she was able to hold her own and she stayed calm and she was
00:38:13.640 rational and, and articulate in her response. And instead of like banishing them or having them
00:38:19.080 arrested, she was like, well, no, I'll, I'll still answer your question. And she did so very fairly and
00:38:25.640 barely, very calmly. And I think that Canada would be well served to have more, not less of that.
00:38:31.400 Yeah. As an Albertan, it is, it's nice to hear somebody who is not sheepish about what we are
00:38:39.080 able to do here, not just for ourselves, but for the rest of the country. Usually it's like,
00:38:43.720 you know what we're doing our, we're, you know, we're greening the oil and gas industry, but you
00:38:49.480 know, there's, you know, oil and gas demand is out there. And so why not us? No, she's like,
00:38:54.040 we're doubling production. And if you want to fight us on this, we'll see you in court. Like,
00:38:59.240 there's no like sort of apologizing for the environmental impact and then sort of leaning
00:39:05.640 into the social acceptance of, you know, like that, you know, you need it from us rather than
00:39:12.340 Russia. That is a valid point, but she, she's just like, we're doubling it. And if not, if you want to
00:39:17.720 fight us, let's rumble, but I'd rather talk to you. Like, it's just so refreshing to hear her talk
00:39:24.280 like that. Like we do not need to apologize for being the furnace that fuels this country.
00:39:30.680 We don't, we should be proud of it. And people should treat us as important as we are, Mark Carney.
00:39:36.680 And so, uh, also it was a power move to drop this yesterday afternoon before the brand new prime
00:39:43.340 minister skulked into town to meet with her. Even for her to say, like, call out the liberals,
00:39:49.880 growth cutting lunacy. I mean, let's start calling it lunacy. Yeah. Growth killing. I wrote it down.
00:39:57.460 I was like, that's a beautiful line. It really is. I, yeah, I noted that one too. And, um, I thought
00:40:02.620 she said growth cutting, but regardless, same difference, but let's call it out. Why, why is
00:40:07.940 Danielle Smith the only one who is calling out their absolute lunacy and the horrible effects that it has
00:40:16.340 on hardworking everyday Canadians get out of the way, get the red. I mean, Danielle Smith is obviously
00:40:22.760 a true conservative. Um, and she's not skirting any of this, these issues and she's calling a spade a
00:40:28.320 spade, which I think is so refreshing. And the more, um, I see the, the way that Alberta is handling
00:40:34.180 itself. I think, um, maybe I could deal with the intense cold. You get over it. You get, you just get
00:40:41.380 used to it. You know, you start dressing for the weather. It's fine. You realize you have to plug in your
00:40:45.700 vehicle. I don't know about three months of the year because it's so cold, but, uh, life is more
00:40:51.040 affordable. You can afford to spend money on a really good winter jacket because life is a little
00:40:57.360 bit cheaper here and food and stuff like that. And we have another clip here from Smith where
00:41:05.940 she is again, calling out the government saying the biggest threat to the Alberta economy for the past
00:41:11.880 10 years, right? We've been suffering a decade under this, um, is the liberal government.
00:41:17.440 Yeah. The threats are coming from, you know, the tariffs, right? That is the biggest threat. That's
00:41:22.660 what a lot of people are worried about yet. You're focusing some of your energies on the federal
00:41:26.300 government. The biggest threat is that well, because the biggest threat to the Alberta economy has been
00:41:30.380 the past 10 years of liberal government that canceled $176 billion worth of investment. We, um, uh,
00:41:37.220 continue to face threats, whether it's tanker ban off the West coast, they'll see 69, which has still
00:41:42.840 not been passed net zero power rigs, net zero cars, net zero buildings, methane caps, emissions caps.
00:41:49.540 Uh, if they continue doing that, it'll crush our economy. So I would say that we'd face a dual
00:41:53.980 threat. Yes, we have to deal with the tariffs, but we also equally have to deal with a federal liberal
00:41:59.420 government that has tried to crush our economy for the past 10 years. And we're just not going to let
00:42:02.940 them do that anymore, especially now that we're seeing an unprecedented interest in trying to get,
00:42:08.560 uh, pipelines built, uh, East, West, and North. And so this is our signal to the federal government,
00:42:14.100 especially since even with the new prime minister still seems to be very enthusiastic about taking
00:42:18.740 over our tier program and emissions caps and carbon pricing and what that would mean. We're just letting
00:42:24.900 him know this is, uh, our business. Section 92A of the constitution gives us the right to manage our
00:42:30.260 resources. And we're going to assert that that includes the emission data that comes from those
00:42:34.460 resources and the installations that we manage. Yeah. It will be really interesting to see the
00:42:42.820 dynamic if there, if, and when, when I should say, uh, there is a Polyev conservative government.
00:42:50.720 And if those two, you know, put their heads together and if Polyev acts like an actual conservative,
00:42:58.040 um, the way the, the, the wealth that will open up in Canada and hopefully turn this ship around.
00:43:07.020 Yeah. I thought I saw a press release or a video this morning. Maybe we can find it.
00:43:12.760 It was quite early this morning. Um, Polyev, uh, he made a, an announcement like that the timeline on,
00:43:25.000 uh, proposals from proposal to approval. Uh, we're not doing this 10 years to, to get, uh, a refinery
00:43:33.620 built or a pipeline built anymore in this country. Um, we're building if he's elected West to East,
00:43:41.640 North to South, South to North, uh, West to further West. And, uh, I think he said that there will be
00:43:48.900 some streamlining, thank God of the regulatory process. I don't know if we are able to find
00:43:54.040 that Olivia, but that was a, an early morning video that he put out this morning. Um,
00:44:01.420 if we can't find it, uh, that's okay. Cause we have an ad read, uh, that we will use to pay the
00:44:08.360 bills around here because unlike the CBC, um, and the people crying about not getting to travel on the
00:44:14.900 two of us with the conservatives, we rely on your support and, uh, a little bit from sponsors who
00:44:20.740 are willing to work with us. So this one is from the kids guide. So this one's for parents out there.
00:44:26.440 If you have kids in school, you know, they're being constantly brainwashed by the way,
00:44:29.540 by liberal teachers. And you sort of need to do a debrief of your children every day after they walk
00:44:34.360 in the door. What scary thing did they say about the conservatives today, little Timmy? Well,
00:44:38.660 this should help you, especially if you're American. Uh, I'm sure by now you're familiar with
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00:45:35.680 to cast your vote and you'll get a free gift bundle for your kids. Uh, one of the team found
00:45:42.260 the, uh, shovel ready zones clip from Polly of this morning. So let's watch that before we go into,
00:45:51.060 uh, the bad stuff that China is doing today. We need to get East West pipelines. We need to get oil
00:45:59.260 through Quebec in order to create jobs for Quebec steel workers and can set Quebec construction
00:46:05.880 workers while we break our dependence on Trump and in America. The liberals have driven a half
00:46:11.000 trillion dollars South. I want to bring it home. And that's why we need to put Canada first. It's time
00:46:17.680 to bring home our jobs, energy, and economic sovereignty. That is what my economic, my bring it
00:46:23.480 home economic plan is all about. And so, so today I'm announcing that a conservative government will
00:46:30.680 bring forward Canada first shovel ready zones, areas pre-approved for large scale industrial and
00:46:41.840 resource projects. This is how it will work. First, we will identify a spot that looks appropriate
00:46:48.340 for a mine, a pipeline, an LNG plant, a power station, a hydroelectric dam. Second, we will make
00:46:56.520 sure that the place is safe and that it won't harm the people or the environment to put the project
00:47:02.160 there. Third, my government will do the necessary environmental studies in partnership and collaboration
00:47:08.180 with the provinces, municipalities, and we will carry out the necessary constitutionally required
00:47:14.500 consultations with the First Nations up front so that they don't have to, so that they can be done
00:47:19.740 before the investors even step up. Fourth, we will offer, when all of this is done, we will offer pre-permitting
00:47:27.900 before we even get applications so that permits can be published online with a required checklist of actions
00:47:35.260 that businesses must take to comply in protecting people and the environment. Then businesses would have all the
00:47:42.240 information, legally binding, published online that they could use to make a real investment decision.
00:47:48.220 This will be necessary after years of uncertainty where businesses spent billions of dollars in many
00:47:53.500 years getting to a maybe. They will know that they have a yes up front. They can do the math, pencil it out,
00:47:58.740 and get busy.
00:48:01.860 There you have it. We'll go to a quick ad break and then we'll come back with some China, the beacon of human
00:48:08.080 rights. Upholdings.
00:48:14.060 I've got a better idea than tariffs. What would an America first strategy for Canada-US trade look like?
00:48:21.420 Is there room for a Trump-style mega deal even bigger than Greenland? A dozen years ago, I wrote a
00:48:28.020 best-selling book called Ethical Oil, The Case for Canada's Oil Sands, which made the liberal argument
00:48:34.300 that the oil sands are the fair trade coffee of the world's oil industry. In my new book, Deal of the
00:48:40.440 Century, I look at Canada-US trade through an America first lens, and I come to the conclusion
00:48:46.260 that far from putting tariffs on Canadian oil, Donald Trump should ink a 50-year, $13 trillion deal
00:48:53.900 to buy all 170 billion barrels of Canada's oil sands, shutting out China and giving Canada the means to pay
00:49:02.200 for a rebuilt military. And as for yanking Trudeau's chain, well, he'll be gone as prime minister in a
00:49:09.080 few weeks, but I've got a better suggestion for how Trump can slap Trudeau around a bit without hurting
00:49:15.660 America's economic interests. That's in the book, too. Get your copy now at dealofthesenturybook.com,
00:49:23.900 and trust me, Trudeau doesn't want you to see this.
00:49:29.540 All right. Amid all the tariff trade tensions we have with the United States, we also have them
00:49:37.000 with China. So today, I believe, is the first day that Chinese tariffs come into effect on $3.7
00:49:46.680 billion worth of Canadian goods. This comes from the Globe and Mail. These new Chinese tariffs on
00:49:53.420 Canadian agricultural and food products came into force just after midnight today, Thursday, 12 days after
00:50:00.360 they were first announced by Beijing as a retaliatory measure on Chinese electric vehicles that was imposed
00:50:08.300 on China by Ottawa, by the Liberals, last year at 100%. So this piles, of course, even more pressure on
00:50:18.280 Canadian exporters already worried about this escalating trade war with the United States.
00:50:23.720 And it's primarily on Canadian canola, oil, oil cakes, and pea imports, as well as a 25% duty on
00:50:33.440 Canadian pork and aquatic products. Something I didn't realize was that China is actually a major
00:50:40.680 buyer of Canadian seafood products. And it's a huge buyer of Canadian pork. I think it is the number one buyer.
00:50:51.340 Correct me if I'm wrong. Somebody, a farmer will let me know in the comments of our canola exports.
00:50:57.900 Canada, I did this before, and I'll just give a brief history of canola in case people don't know.
00:51:04.620 Because it really irks me, as a farmer, that the Team Canada elbows up, people are not defending our
00:51:12.300 canola exports. So we grow most of the world's canola. It's grown on the prairies. 50% of it is
00:51:20.780 grown in Saskatchewan, another 30% in Alberta, and then 20% between Manitoba and wherever they're
00:51:26.820 growing it in British Columbia. Now, wherever you fall on the seed oil issue, that's irrelevant.
00:51:31.280 Because this is like a $30 billion industry for Canada, and they can use it for biofuel. I don't
00:51:37.440 care if they eat it. It's not my business what happens when it leaves the farm in the hopper,
00:51:41.740 right? But canola is such an exclusively Canadian product. The name canola, the C-A-N stands for
00:51:55.460 Canada. It's Canadian oil, low acid, canola. It was developed for our short growing
00:52:01.260 seasons, and specifically for our soil conditions. It is developed so that it ripens after it's
00:52:07.720 swathed in the field, because that gives us more time in a short growing season, right?
00:52:14.300 Got to sort of swath it by August. And it can lay in the field, swathed and ripened. And yet,
00:52:22.220 China slaps these retaliatory tariffs on Canadian farmers in the West, and the elbows up Team Canada
00:52:30.020 don't even seem to care that this particularly Canadian industry is being hammered. Why? You don't
00:52:35.920 stand to lose any votes on the prairies, liberals. So they slapped these EV tariffs on to Chinese-made
00:52:44.540 EVs. Why? To protect the gajillions of dollars in bucks that they spent on foreign companies who are
00:52:54.460 building EVs or EV components in Ontario and Quebec. So right now, Western farmers and our fishermen are
00:53:04.960 being sacrificed to save those EV bailouts in Eastern Canada. It is revolting, and nobody seems
00:53:13.320 to care. I saw Francois-Philippe Champagne say, basically, so what? The other day.
00:53:18.560 You better buy your electric vehicles or else. They're trying to phase out fossil-fueled vehicles
00:53:28.900 so that you have to buy an electric vehicle because they're investing so heavily in them.
00:53:37.360 And Stellantis, that plant is in serious financial problems, if not already not going ahead.
00:53:44.540 North Volt is going broke in its home company. But in Canada, we're just like, shovel the money on. Oh,
00:53:51.620 the Western farmers are getting tariffs. Oh, it's also planting season. They don't seem to care.
00:53:56.960 People are making contingency plans for planting season. And it's not just like you can shift away
00:54:06.980 from the crop that you've been growing. We do, of course, rotational planting. But it's serious
00:54:14.620 investment to become a canola farmer. It's not just seed. It's not just bins and hoppers. It's
00:54:20.000 specific kinds of equipment to harvest these crops in the field. You just can't be like, okay, well,
00:54:25.460 we've got tariffs again. Thanks, Justin Trudeau, like he did with pulses. Last time he pranced his way
00:54:30.600 through India, we came home with pulse tariffs. This is a huge deal. And the liberals just don't
00:54:37.860 care. And where are there calls for boycotts of the dollar store and all the Chinese made products
00:54:43.720 to defend Canadian farmers? There's nothing. It's just orange man bad.
00:54:49.360 Yeah, that's right. I don't see anyone in the grocery store is saying, oh, the Canadian products.
00:54:52.820 And actually, last night, I was at the grocery store and over the loudspeaker,
00:54:56.340 it was very COVID era reminiscent when they were like, stay home, save lives, make sure that you
00:55:03.460 stand six feet apart, wear your mask, don't kill grandma. Now over the loudspeaker, they're like,
00:55:10.000 make sure that you support our Canadian products and check the Canadian food label. And we're doing
00:55:15.360 our best to make sure that all the labels are accurate. But please be understanding if it's not
00:55:21.260 until we get caught up on all the labels, because people are looking at things like Canadian orange
00:55:26.880 juice, and they're going, wait a minute, we don't grow oranges here in Canada. So how like, okay,
00:55:33.920 yeah, the oranges are imported, and then you make the juice in Canada. But it's still you know, it's
00:55:38.480 it's like greenwashing or whitewashing. Yeah, the Canadian label. But anyway, yeah, you don't hear any
00:55:43.880 about any of that with China or yeah, boycotting the dollar store, which is all China factory made
00:55:50.420 stuff or even Walmart. I mean, the vast majority of things you're going to purchase in a Walmart
00:55:55.820 are going to be made in China. Do you know what I've got an idea for a good story? I'm going to go
00:56:02.860 through that shopping cart of Justin Trudeau's the other day where he was buying his bachelor pad junk
00:56:08.680 at the Canadian Tire on Monday, just Monday morning at Canadian Tire. How do you do fellow
00:56:14.020 divorced dads of Canada? I am going to look at his cart, and then I'm going to go to my Canadian
00:56:19.580 Tire. And I am going to look to see where those items are made. Because I'm pretty sure those dollar
00:56:26.260 those Canadian Tire utensils, so the Canadian Tire brand, whatever it is that he's got in the cart
00:56:32.020 there. Those are not made in Canada. I guarantee you those are Chinese. Well, and so many labels
00:56:39.780 now it says made in Canada from domestic and imported ingredients, right? A lot of the food
00:56:45.500 that we get here is technically made in Canada, but we're importing a lot of the ingredients or the
00:56:52.460 materials to manufacture that product. So there's, you know, you have to look past some of those labels
00:56:59.200 sometimes. I think their avocados are bagged in Canada. And so that alleviates the left-wing
00:57:05.740 avocado toast worry warts that they are buying Canadian when they get their avocados because
00:57:10.560 they're put in that stupid brown or green mesh bag. That can constitute made in Canada,
00:57:19.480 as far as your grocery produce goes. The ones that kill the seagulls?
00:57:23.200 Yeah, those are the ones. Do we want to talk quickly about the China, the four dual citizens?
00:57:31.200 We have a clip here of that. And then maybe we'll get into some of this
00:57:34.160 EV hypocrisy from the left vandalizing Tesla. Sure. Yep. Yeah. It was a good segue there with
00:57:41.160 the EV vehicle tariff talk. But anyway, while we're on the topic of China, we have a video here
00:57:49.020 of foreign affairs minister, Melanie Jolie, discussing four dual citizens. So they were
00:57:56.340 Canadian Chinese citizens that were executed by China.
00:58:04.020 Can you tell us anything about their charges?
00:58:06.160 They were all dual citizens and all of them. And that's the only information that I will give you.
00:58:12.620 Can you talk about what they were accused of or even the nature of what they were accused of?
00:58:16.760 They were all facing charges linked to criminal activities, according to China, linked to drugs.
00:58:26.720 According to China, with a very, with a high track record of really stellar human rights upholdings.
00:58:35.940 Yeah. You know what? Maybe these guys are fentanyl trackers or good traffickers, but I'm inclined to
00:58:42.700 believe that China actually doesn't care about fentanyl trafficking, considering much of the
00:58:47.680 components for fentanyl in this country and are here by way of China. So I'm not so sure that they
00:58:54.860 care about those things, except maybe if you're trafficking fentanyl inside China. But I'm reliably
00:59:02.940 informed by the light on crime liberals that they are anti-death penalty. So I don't take that
00:59:10.780 approach, but they do. Why are they just like, well, they were, they just four citizens were executed.
00:59:18.580 They were executed by China for drug charges. Shouldn't we know a little bit more about it,
00:59:26.060 considering they scooped up the two Michaels on nonsense charges and held them for like
00:59:32.940 years, years, years in retaliation for years? Yeah. And then just let them go. Just off you go.
00:59:39.720 And here's why I am inclined not to believe China. And I would love to be wrong because if they are
00:59:46.280 executing fentanyl traffickers, I'm willing to hear that. But the, if they were, I feel like Melanie
00:59:52.820 Jolie would have told us a little bit more. And from the Foreign Interference Commission,
00:59:59.460 I remember being shocked and then shocked that nobody else was shocked, that CSIS just testified
01:00:09.200 like it was nothing that they know of at least two Canadians that were forcibly repatriated,
01:00:16.980 read kidnapped, back to China from Canadian soil. So were these even Canadians that had been in China
01:00:24.960 just as dual citizenship? Or were they abducted from Canada? Because you know what happened at
01:00:29.680 least twice? And they're just like, yeah, it happened. So how did they get back to China to
01:00:34.540 get executed? I feel like that is a real big concern because it should worry the expats in Canada who
01:00:41.220 are freedom minded, i.e. Kenny Chong and the like. If China can just come over here, take you back to
01:00:46.780 China. Canadian officials testify about it. They know what happens. They don't do much about it. And then
01:00:51.160 you end up executed for drug charges in China. There's a lot we don't know right now.
01:00:57.520 Yeah. Well, here in Canada, we don't really have any sort of offense for drug charges. You're just
01:01:02.980 free to go back out onto the streets and we'll wrap it up in a bow and call it safer supply and the
01:01:08.400 government will sell it to you. Don't honk. Just don't honk. Please don't honk. Just make sure that you
01:01:13.020 don't go to the nation's capital to protest the government's actions because then you're in real
01:01:18.740 trouble. Yeah. Um, and then we have, I think this one, Oh yeah. Do we want to play that CSIS clip
01:01:25.260 from, from you, Sheila, from the foreign interference commission? You know what? Stay
01:01:28.960 tuned. I'm going to use it in a video. I have a video to get out off my chest on this issue.
01:01:35.480 So I'll use that foreign interference. It'll shock you. I was just like, I can't believe what I just
01:01:39.600 heard. And then they just moved on from it. It blew my mind. Uh, I think we should talk about Tesla.
01:01:44.000 Yes. Yeah. So yesterday, Alexa LaVoie, our Quebec correspondent did a great report, um,
01:01:51.020 these activists heading over to a Tesla dealership where they poured paint, spray painted it, um,
01:01:58.740 vandalized the entire front facing facade of this building and were subsequently arrested. Um,
01:02:07.840 and so they're at it again today. They're at the U S embassy in Ottawa, the nation's capital,
01:02:15.060 where you will be arrested for honking a horn. Um, they're back there again. And we have a clip
01:02:23.280 here to share, uh, the same group vandalizing that was vandalizing the Tesla dealership yesterday
01:02:29.860 is now at the U S embassy doing the exact same thing.
01:02:37.840 Yeah. The full, what they say there, um, Alexa's report from yesterday. I don't know if we can pull
01:02:59.220 up the clip of it, but they go on this long spiel about how they're the last generation and they
01:03:05.080 won't die of fossil fuel exploiters. Um, I'm disappointed that guy from the embassy didn't
01:03:13.000 flatten her. You should have come out a little bit quicker. It was, uh, a little too gentle for
01:03:20.020 my liking. Uh, it would be nice to compare the identity and see if it's actually the same person
01:03:25.760 again. Like, are they, were they out on bail? I assume they're out on bail already. Canada's
01:03:30.040 judicial system is in complete disarray. Um, or any violent offenders repeat violent offenders
01:03:36.460 will be out on bail in a few hours after being arrested. So I wouldn't doubt if this is quite
01:03:42.120 literally the same individual, if not just the same group. Yeah. Well, it says it's the, I mean,
01:03:47.720 they publicly announced that they're the same group and, uh, we have this other news item about
01:03:54.340 the Tesla dealership in Hamilton. Now we've got a spate of these problems busting out. Um, and
01:04:01.420 again, like last generation, they're an environmentalist group. What are you doing
01:04:06.300 destroying the Tesla dealership? Um, yeah. So as many as 80 Tesla vehicles damaged at a dealership
01:04:13.800 in Hamilton, say police. Now, again, what does doge in the United States have to do with Canada?
01:04:20.580 These guys are just like all so's, you know, they're like the yes. And the same, as I said
01:04:26.780 yesterday, the women's marchers in Canada after Donald Trump got elected. And it's like, what
01:04:31.880 the heck are you ladies marching for? You guys have been good here. And then some, and by the
01:04:36.620 way, nothing happened to you in the United States and just chill out. But this is the same thing.
01:04:40.600 It's like, Oh, they're protesting Elon in the United States. Uh, let's protest him here in
01:04:45.880 Canada, even though, uh, I wish we would claim him more than we do. You know, he's a dual citizen
01:04:54.140 Canadian too, like, or triple citizen. I guess he's American, um, and South African and Canadian.
01:05:00.420 I think we should lean more into that. I like the guy. Um, but yeah, like what does this got to do
01:05:05.900 with Canada? They don't know if you asked them, they wouldn't know. They have no idea because just
01:05:10.840 a mere year ago, two years ago, these activists were champions of Tesla and electric vehicles
01:05:17.800 because it was doing away with the demon fossil demonized fossil fuels. And, um, they were
01:05:25.680 champions. They wanted more electric, everything let's electrify, um, city buses and all heavy
01:05:33.320 equipment and town municipal vehicles, everything should be electrified. And, uh, now they are
01:05:40.840 vandalizing it because they don't agree with Elon Musk's political leanings. Um, so it's really
01:05:48.960 funny to see that how, how that has evolved over the last few years. I posted on my Instagram. Oh,
01:05:56.080 I don't know if I can't get the video out for this, um, live stream, but I spotted a car,
01:06:02.060 a Tesla driving and on the rear, the bumper sticker was, I purchased this Tesla, um, before Elon went
01:06:09.220 crazy or something like that. And it's like, Oh my gosh. So you virtue signaled by buying the Tesla.
01:06:15.480 Now you don't want the negative connotation, whatever that may be with Elon Musk and his
01:06:21.700 affiliations with a department of government efficiency. Like why, who is against a department
01:06:27.780 of government efficiency to make sure that your tax dollars are going to the salaries and to
01:06:33.340 initiatives that are actually working to serve you as the people, not just funnel the and line
01:06:39.440 the pockets of bureaucrats and foreign interests. But anyway, it's so funny to see that virtue signaling
01:06:46.480 just totally backpedal to the point where you feel compelled to buy a bumper sticker to make sure that
01:06:53.060 everybody knows you bought the Tesla before Elon went crazy as though he's the crazy one. And it's not
01:06:58.420 actually you. I have to show you this one thing. And I know who owns this Tesla. I don't think he
01:07:04.860 has ever publicly said, I think we all know who owns this Tesla. Um, but, um, sorry, I have to,
01:07:12.400 I'll just cut and paste it. It's on red. It went wild on Reddit and then it sort of went, uh, viral on,
01:07:19.020 uh, Instagram, but this is again, Alberta remains the better place than confederation. And I say that not
01:07:27.620 just as an Albertan, but as a political, uh, observer, this is the, uh, I think this was a
01:07:37.060 Tesla Tesla in Calgary. You see the sticker on that bad boy. I love oil and gas. So that's the
01:07:45.580 Canadian association of petroleum producers sticker. So this is a Tesla in Calgary. And so, uh, again,
01:07:52.120 even our Tesla owners lean into the oil and gas industry here, as opposed to like, I guess the
01:07:58.360 lunatics in Hamilton, Ontario, Hamilton is really not a nice place. Is it? That's my impression on
01:08:04.000 the outside looking in. Sorry. Same with Montreal. Sorry, Alexa, because my goodness, the amount of
01:08:10.780 protests and the violence that, you know, get out and protest. Sure. Have your voice heard, but why do
01:08:16.920 we have to engage in this violent, these violent destructive acts? It's just, you know, that's no
01:08:23.980 one's hearing you out at that point. Just go home. Yeah. Um, I know we have an ad read to do Olivia,
01:08:29.220 but should we, and I know we have to wrap up, but should we just let everybody have a peek at what
01:08:35.660 Ezra has been up to in the UK? I think it's important work. All the international eyes are on
01:08:41.880 Ezra right now. Tommy Robinson, free speech activist, documentary filmmaker. He's in solitary
01:08:49.320 confinement in a UK prison for a civil conviction, which is odd to me, uh, for, uh, publishing a video,
01:09:01.060 a documentary on X that a judge didn't like. And so he's been months already in solitary confinement.
01:09:08.860 Um, there's a hearing about, uh, the potential for release for him today. Ezra has been in the
01:09:13.720 courtroom live tweeting, and there were some pretty dramatic things that happened in the courtroom.
01:09:19.680 Uh, Tommy's lawyers are alleging that he cannot see visitors. And I don't think it's alleged
01:09:24.280 because we've tried to visit him. Um, that, uh, that people are being blocked from visiting for,
01:09:29.800 for political reasons by what's known as, I forget what they call the, the warden of the prison there
01:09:36.280 to use a Western world term, uh, North American term. And while, uh, Tommy was trying to confer
01:09:44.980 with his lawyer on an issue after the judge said, Tommy, you need to confer with your lawyer.
01:09:49.580 The prison cut the feed because Tommy was appearing remotely. So the prison interfered
01:09:55.960 with Tommy's ability to discuss things with his lawyer at the request of the judge. The judge was not
01:10:02.100 happy. Um, but I'll zip it. Let's just show a little bit from Ezra, if you wouldn't mind.
01:10:07.580 Well, it's Ezra Levant here. We have a break in the court, uh, and I'll tell you a little bit
01:10:13.200 about it. So I'm giving you an update. Of course, I'm standing outside the gorgeous Royal Courts of
01:10:18.300 Justice, uh, in a neighborhood of the UK called the Strand. It's so beautiful here. I wish I could stay
01:10:24.660 longer. I arrived at 6 30 AM. It took me actually a couple hours to find my way into the city and I've
01:10:32.060 got to fly out at 6 PM. So really, as soon as I'm done here, I'm heading out, but I'm glad I came
01:10:37.440 and here's why. So what was today? Today was a sort of a scheduling hearing. It was a case management
01:10:45.760 hearing as we call it in Canada, where Tommy Robinson's lawyers were trying to convince a judge
01:10:51.820 to hear a challenge to Tommy's imprisonment status, to hear it on an expedited basis. What I mean by
01:10:59.000 that is justice moves slowly. It takes months to get court dates, but that doesn't work if someone's
01:11:06.440 in solitary confinement where every day counts. So today is a special hearing to convince a judge,
01:11:12.960 his name is Justice Martin Chamberlain, that Tommy has a sufficiently important case that's sufficiently
01:11:19.920 urgent that the actual substantive hearing should be done on a speedy basis. So today isn't the
01:11:28.480 resolution of the actual question, should Tommy be taken out of solitary confinement? Today is a
01:11:34.960 resolution of a preliminary question. Is that a sufficiently urgent matter for the court to
01:11:41.680 move faster than it normally does? Now, the fact that they scheduled today's hearing fairly quickly
01:11:49.800 in itself is a good sign. I did a little bit of Googling on Justice Martin Chamberlain, and he once told
01:11:58.500 the Times of London that he thinks the UK should have US-style free of speech, like the First Amendment.
01:12:06.060 That would be amazing. I wish Canada had that too.
01:12:08.440 So any judge who says that, well, I'm feeling good about him. And there's a UK eco-extremist group
01:12:17.920 called Extinction Rebellion. They're awful. Not only do they block highways, they deface priceless art.
01:12:25.740 They're the worst people in the world. But this judge, in a ruling, you know, I'm going from memory here,
01:12:32.120 so my details might not be perfect, defended the right of Extinction Rebellion to have some of their
01:12:38.300 protests. And again, I despise Extinction Rebellion. But the fact that this judge is fighting for their
01:12:42.940 freedom to protest, again, perhaps that redounds to Tommy's benefit in this hearing. So Tommy's
01:12:50.240 King's Counsel, that's a senior barrister, Alistair Williamson was on his feet, basically going through
01:12:56.940 the facts of Tommy's incarceration. And the main piece of evidence he was referring to
01:13:05.860 was a medical report by, I'm not sure if it was a psychologist or a psychiatrist, forgive me,
01:13:12.440 who met with Tommy in prison and spent some time diagnosing him, talking to him, asking him questions
01:13:20.400 about a number of things, and then wrote a scientific medical report on Tommy's PTSD and ADHD,
01:13:28.820 post-traumatic stress disorder and attention deficit disorder, both of which were exacerbated by his last
01:13:37.000 day in solitary confinement, which have sort of flourished again in this day. So it's a very acute warning
01:13:45.120 of Tommy's mental health. On his feet in reply, the KC for the government, the Secretary of State is the
01:13:52.440 particular office, but it was just a King's Counsel lawyer, argued that, oh, it's not really solitary
01:13:58.480 confinement because Tommy has the occasional visitor and he has the occasional phone call and he's allowed
01:14:05.220 to do arts and crafts or something, they said. He was basically saying, tough luck. There was one
01:14:13.720 instance where Tommy was offered drugs by the health officers at the prison. Oh, you're having a tough
01:14:21.920 time in solitary for nine months? We can get you on drugs. But can you imagine that? Anyways, it went
01:14:27.960 back and forth. And I should say that Tommy Robinson was joining not in person, but by a video link. So
01:14:34.780 Tommy was in the prison, we could all see him, he could see us, and he could hear the proceedings.
01:14:39.520 And he was listening to Mr. Cross, that's the government's lawyer, talk about how wonderful Tommy has, and he has
01:14:47.020 this many visits, and this many phone calls, and it's just a luxury vacation compared, better even, than other
01:14:55.060 prisoners have, was at one point a contention by the government. And Tommy started waving his arm madly. And the
01:15:02.220 judge took notice of that. And the judge, being no dummy, said, oh, he clearly objects to that. And the judge said,
01:15:09.500 well, maybe we should take a break and let Tommy have a phone call with his lawyer. Tommy's not going
01:15:16.420 to come and give evidence, but maybe Tommy can give some information to his lawyer, who would then
01:15:21.720 perhaps rebut or refuse Mr. Cross. So the court went on a half-hour break while the lawyers talked to
01:15:29.200 Tommy on the phone. But then Tommy came back to the room, to his video link, and he held up a sign
01:15:35.860 saying, they cut off my phone. And indeed, that was confirmed by Alistair Williams and Tommy's lawyer.
01:15:41.960 So the judge was not happy with this at all. The judge inquired and said, are you serious?
01:15:48.140 The prison cut off the phone call between Tommy and his lawyer when I instructed the lawyer to talk
01:15:56.340 to Tommy? In effect, the prison cut off the call to the judge, didn't they? The judge was not on the
01:16:02.920 call, but the judge instructed Tommy and Tommy's lawyer to brief themselves so that the jury could
01:16:09.140 proceed. The prison scotched that. The prison scuppered that. The judge was not pleased. The judge said to
01:16:18.220 the government's lawyer, Mr. Cross, you get on the phone and you tell the prison that they must
01:16:24.360 reconnect Tommy. And then after some back and forth, they realized that having a video link
01:16:30.500 that would just save time, Tommy would speak directly through the video link and everyone
01:16:34.900 else would clear the court. So in fact, that's why I'm on the street right now. But understand what
01:16:39.100 happened. For the whole morning, Tommy's lawyer was saying how oppressive the treatment in the prison
01:16:45.780 was. And for the whole morning, the government's lawyer was saying, no, it's wonderful. Tommy has so
01:16:50.780 many privileges. And then, as if to prove the whole point, the prison cut off Tommy mid-phone call
01:16:59.740 to his own lawyers, not even just a family or a friend, but to his own lawyers, he was instructing.
01:17:05.920 This judge is not an emotionally expressive judge. He would probably be called stone-faced.
01:17:13.220 But you could hear his anger. And the instructions he gave Mr. Cross, the government's lawyer,
01:17:18.340 were quite stern.
01:17:21.300 Okay. So that's a little bit of what's happening in the courtroom today. Ezra filed
01:17:26.740 several videos about what happened. Also, he was posting to X the minutia of what was happening
01:17:35.720 in the courtroom, including the complaining of the mainstream media for having to sit beside a fake
01:17:40.000 journalist like Ezra, according to the fake journalist who had to sit beside Ezra. So there's
01:17:47.740 that. You can, I think it's at TommyTrial.com. Trials? Trials? Trials? Trials? Trial? TommyTrial.com?
01:17:59.680 Where you can follow along and also support Ezra's trip. Because he hopped like a last minute flight
01:18:05.540 to get there to do all of the court reporting. And he is turning around and coming right back home
01:18:09.820 to Canada. I've done that trip before. It is physically taxing because you're not even long
01:18:16.480 enough to have a shower. You just get off the plane, go straight to the courthouse, tweet, tweet, tweet,
01:18:22.280 tweet, and then come home. And then hopefully you can sleep on the plane. Maybe you don't even have time
01:18:28.100 to eat while you're there. You just turn around and come right back. So anyway, that's it. TommyTrial,
01:18:32.220 I believe. No, sorry. TommyReports. TommyReports. Thank you. Thank you. I'm glad. We have a few
01:18:40.300 Tommy Robinson related URLs. So frequently I confuse them. So thank you for that. We've got a quick ad
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01:22:43.820 Oh, what are you doing? Oh, wow. Oh, hello, little friend. We're very monochromatic today,
01:22:50.100 but yeah. Tucking into the warmth. Trigger. He's getting big. I'm turning into a cat lady. I,
01:22:55.260 I'm just embarrassed of myself. Get out of here.
01:22:59.640 That's how I feel when mine comes in and bugs me. And, but sometimes you'll hear my cat in the
01:23:04.480 morning meeting and, or the morning or the evening meeting and someone will be like, is that a kid?
01:23:09.200 But it's actually my cat. He meows and it sounds like he's saying mom. It's so weird. Um, but why
01:23:15.780 don't you talk? What's wrong with you? He's such a needy, he's such a needy cat. Like it's very
01:23:22.200 annoying. I'm, I'm, wasn't previously a cat person. I was not either. Yeah. I was not a cat
01:23:27.940 person, but this cat is a Sheila person. And so I, he's, he's grown on me, I guess. I'm anyways,
01:23:36.200 I'm, I'm, I don't like people to see this side of me. Thanks a lot, cat. Anyway, let's wrap up the
01:23:42.260 show so that I can spend some quiet time with my cat working on my videos. Um, thanks everybody for
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