REBEL ROUNDUP | Cons make Carney deliver a budget, Smith stands for Alberta, UN attacks free speech
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Rebel News Live is happening in Red Deer, Alberta on June 14th, featuring Ezra Levant, Sheila Gunn-Reed, and a powerhouse lineup of freedom fighters, political thinkers, and grassroots leaders. We re talking energy, free speech, and independence, and how the West can finally stop getting screwed.
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Feel like Ottawa's got its boot on Alberta's neck? Well, it's time to push back. Join us for
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Rebel News Live, Saturday, June 14th at the Red Deer Curling Centre. Spend the day with Ezra
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Levant, me, Sheila Gunn-Reed, and a powerhouse lineup of freedom fighters, political thinkers,
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and grassroots leaders. We're talking energy, free speech, and especially independence,
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and how the West can finally stop getting screwed. This isn't just a conference,
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it's a rallying cry. Tickets are going fast. Get yours now at donegettingscrewed.com. Stand up,
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speak out, be there. The irreplaceable, the inimitable Alexa Lavoie. Alexa, how are you?
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Bonjour. Ça va? I'm good. I'm very good. I'm not going to start speaking in French because we will
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lose everybody who is watching at the moment. All of us are brushing up on our elementary school
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French list. Ça va? Très bien? Très bien? It's good. We remembered one thing. We had a little bit
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of a misfire with our last attempt at the live stream today, so we just hope you bear with us
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if you saw that. But we have a fantastic show for you lined up today. Cons, the Conservatives make
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Carney deliver a budget. Danielle Smith stands tall for Alberta. The UN attacks free speech. All that
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and more. But Alexa, ask me what I did last night. And I know what you did, but I want to explain
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all the viewers what you did last night. Okay. Well, last night, Rebel News hosted a very special
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emergency town hall at the Turbie Centre in North Regina to talk to the Saskies about potential
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separation from the nation of Canada. And wouldn't you know it, 520 brave and completely irate Saskies
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showed up, packed that room to the rafters. There was standing room only at the end of the night,
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bunch of people standing at the back. And Ezra Levant delivered a beautiful speech about Alberta
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and Saskatchewan being twin sisters and reuniting in the end. As some of you might know, Saskatchewan
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and Alberta were created on the same day in 1905. And he gave just a really, really beautiful speech.
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Corey Morgan from the Western Standard was there. He gave a really impassioned speech about separation.
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He's written a book called The Sovereignist Handbook. You can get it on Amazon. And I got
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to catch up with him at the end of the night and ask him about the differences that he was seeing
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between Alberta and Saskatchewan right now. And he said, Alberta's separatists or independents,
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independent minded people are very, very active right now. But he said, actually, Saskatchewan is
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actually louder, which is really saying something like it's typical for Alberta to be noisier and
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faster and larger and more in your face and very typical of Saskatchewan to be a little bit more chill,
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a little bit more laid back. But underneath the surface of the people of the people of Saskatchewan
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is a simmering, simmering rage at the federal government. So while Mark Carney was hosting his first
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ministers meeting in Saskatchewan, the first one in 40 years with the new government, the people of Regina
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and surrounding areas, we had people from Manitoba show up. We had people from Alberta show up and all points in
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between. It was a brilliant, brilliant night. And if you would like to attend the next Rebel News
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Emergency Town Hall on separation, it is coming up in Red Deer, Alberta on June the 14th. And it isn't
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just an evening event. It is an all day event. They are going to have speakers. We're going to have
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panels. We're going to have a little bit of a trade show happening there. You want to meet the people of
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Rebel News. They're going to be in Red Deer on June 14th. You want to meet some of the most active
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players in the separatist movement in Western Canada. They are all going to be there. So head on over if
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you're in the Red Deer area, Alberta area or in Saskatchewan. You can go to donegettingscrewed.com
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to get your tickets. And we look forward to seeing you on June 14th.
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Nia, every time that you speak about Saskatchewan, I don't know if you ever heard about this song
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It's just about Saskatchewan. And the guy is just like, keeping repeating like Saskatchewan.
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And I just, it's just something that is just like getting into my head all the time. It's just
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like a song that I was listening like in the past, but it's so funny. You have to listen to it. You
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will see it's all in French, but it's just like funny how they describe like someone living in
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Saskatchewan who loses his wife for going to join like a beef somewhere or a cow or just like,
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I didn't know that they were writing beef songs about us in Quebec.
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I'll make it that, I'll make it that like the, the ringtone on my phone. I didn't know. I didn't
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Do you hear this? Quebec, Quebec actually loves us. They're obsessed with us. They write songs about us
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and everything. I think it's the only song, so don't get too excited.
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Well, we'll have to, we'll have to all listen to it. Maybe we'll have like a group listen later
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on Spotify or something. If you didn't, if you didn't, if you didn't hear this first part of
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the show, just real quick, if you're watching on Rumble, the free speech platform, you can leave us
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this not live, like a little bit later, you can also leave us a super thanks. You can also leave
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us considerably more than $5. If you have a burning issue that is just, that's just got to be in your
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bonnet and you want the whole world to know about it, you can send us a hundred dollars and we'll make
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sure that they all hear about it. But again, we're having a little, we're having a couple little
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technical issues that we're working through. No biggie. We're just going to start again. So
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I love Danielle Smith. Please just, just get, I give you Francois Legault and I'm taking
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That is such a common sentiment in the province or in the country that Danielle Smith is the
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only true leader that Canada has right now. And she spent the last couple of days with her
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fellow premiers in the Paris of the Prairies, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, meeting with Mark Carney's,
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Mark Carney's delegation for the first time, I guess. And she said, she's reporting live on what
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she's discussing. So she says, yesterday I met with Prime Minister Mark Carney. Well, there appears to be
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a desire to move forward with new projects, including a West Coast bitumen pipeline. A clear commitment
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is needed to act on barriers that have held back private investments. So do we have a clip of Danielle
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I will tell you that with Mark Carney, if I don't see it, I don't believe it. So as long as we don't see
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any concrete action, uh, it's just going to be impossible. If they keep C69, the no more pipeline,
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um, bill, it's going to be almost impossible to build anything related to non-renewable energy.
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And so I'm not really confident that if Mark Carney continues to push this really aggressive net zero
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emission, I don't know how we can actually deal with, uh, with Alberta and the West and building a
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more prosperous Canada. Yes, you're right. You're right. Do we have this video to play guys?
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Why tie the issue of getting a commitment for an oil pipeline to national unity?
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Well, you have to understand just how damaged Alberta is by the fact that we didn't get pipelines
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built. If we had built Northern Gateway, if we built Keystone and we built Energy East,
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we'd have 2.5 million barrels more per day of production, which is 55 billion dollars a year
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worth of GDP value, which is worth 17 billion dollars to my government alone and about an
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equal amount to the federal government. So this is not, this is not just an ideological argument.
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It's not just a minor disagreement. Oil is by far the most valuable export for Canada. Any of the
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projects that you have that you will see on the ultimate list, I will tell you that a bitumen pipeline
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will be by far the greatest benefit to all of Canada. That's why we're going to continue to push
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for it because it's just, it's a good project. It's good for our country. There's 9 trillion
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dollars worth of value in discoverable and achievable reserves right now. And so why would
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you leave that in the ground? No other country in the world would, and we shouldn't either.
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No other country in the world would leave it in the ground, would they? But here comes Canada
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with all of their green initiatives and all of their, you know, all of their climate policies and all of
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the damaging, deeply damaging policies that they've passed over the last 10 years that have done
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nothing but decimate Western industry and hurt the rest of the country. I think she has a great point
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that, you know, developing these resources would result in 17 billion dollars for Alberta and 17
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billion for the federal government. This would help the rest of the country and yet, and yet we have
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a federal government that is completely committed to keeping, keeping it in the ground. Like, make it
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make sense. Make it make sense, Alexa. And you need to don't forget about the fact that Quebec is sitting
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in the biggest quantity of natural gas in the world that is not exploited. We are sitting in a really big
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quantity of oil. We are sitting on a major quantity of critical mineral. And what our Premier have decided
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to do is to ban the exploration and exploitation of natural resources. So right now we have a law in
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place, us, that we can't do anything. So I'm just really curious because I know that Premier Legault
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has recently said that he's going to look into building a new pipeline with Alberta. So he's actually
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looking into a new project with her. So the thing is, you don't have a lot of time and Alberta needs to
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act fast because we have, um, next year we have our election and Francois Legault will be out and it
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will be replaced by the separatist party that's called Parti Quebecois. And in, I don't know, you probably
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didn't see their political, um, uh, policies, but it's a radical environmentalist agenda, anti-pipeline and,
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and really is the most radical one I saw so far. It's like comparable, comparable to NPD, NDP.
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Really? Yeah, yeah, yeah. So I don't know what's gonna happen. Probably you will just pass over
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or somewhere else that is not Quebec. I don't know. It would just, uh, make everything more complicated.
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I'm pretty sure. Huh. That's really interesting. So you're saying they need to put the gas on it.
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You're not alone in saying that either because Danielle Smith actually said, um, and this is just
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so classic of her. She said, I'm giving Mark Carney 24 hours. She is putting a hard and fast deadline
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on some of these actions because it's so easy for these politicians to kick the can down the field
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and say, yeah, we're working on it. Yeah. We're going to consult on it. We're going to,
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yeah, we're, we're working with experts. We're consulting with experts and then do nothing in the end.
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And not Danielle Smith. She's put a 24 hour deadline on Mark Carney to make up his mind.
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You know, there's an expression in English crap or get off the pot. And, and, uh, that's what she's
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forcing him to do. And it's incredible really, because if you want to get these things done
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and you want to get them done fast, they must be done on an expedited type of timeline.
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So you have no choice. Yep. Yep. It'll be really, really interesting to see what Quebec,
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what Quebec does. I mean, Alberta, Alberta and Saskatchewan separation might just be the thing
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that Quebec needs to, uh, to realize their potential because what they're doing now,
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what they're doing now is capping all the production of their, of their natural resources,
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all of them, and just taking bags of money from the West. And that's not fair to the West. So, uh,
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so if Legault was saying that he's, he's game for pipeline development through Quebec, well,
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then we got to get, we got to get shovels in the ground as soon as possible.
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Yeah. You need to act as soon as possible for stopping the next government in place to overturn
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the decision and say, Oh no, we are not going to go further with that project. And we know that in
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Quebec, this is one of the major problem that they are starting project. But after that,
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they are putting in place so much, um, study, study, if it's good for this or that, uh, and at the end
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of the day, after 10 years of study and reports and everything, uh, there is nothing done. And so
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you see, it's the same thing with the tramway in Quebec that nobody wants, but they continue to do
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like all kinds of study and look into like, what is the best for Quebec? I think it's been like
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almost 10 years that they are looking into like that tramway that is about 28% of social
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acceptability. Nobody wants it. Uh, it can't, it can't really work. Do you see Quebec under like
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the snow with the tram? It's just ridiculous. But anyway, it's just, we have the turtling. We have two
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bridges that are collapsing at this moment that are not really trustable. And it's been how many years
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that we are looking into building either a tunnel or another bridge, but it seems like they are just
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wasting money at this point. I think it's like corruption of money to just spend into like new
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study. And we, we, we, we talk about millions of dollars being spent for absolutely nothing.
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And so, yeah, you need to deal with like, I would say McLean was kind of right when he was saying
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that Quebec is the most corrupt province in Canada. No, you think? Yeah. I think, I think,
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I think we can agree. I think we can all agree on that, that Quebec is the most corrupt province in
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the country. Oh, well, I do hope, I do hope you can get it together. I do hope that they can get it
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together. No, impossible. You can't get everything together when you live in a socialist province,
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where the government is actually paying for everything and taking care of everything of your
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life. It's ridiculous. Quebec, if you look at the system, it's literally based on socialism.
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You know, there is a solution to this, Alexa, that we talked about in the lead up to the show
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before going live. And it is just to move west. Like just come west. All of you guys,
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all of you common sense normies out there in Quebec and Eastern Canada, you just pack up your
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truck and you come to Saskatchewan and Alberta. You have a lot of Quebecer, especially in Alberta,
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there is a lot of Quebecer over there. Let's go. We, we just need you. We just need you now. Come
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on. Like what's, what's stopping you? Well, I mean, who would report on the corruption if Alexa left
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though? So we can't, we can't rob the people of Quebec from her presence, but one day. Okay.
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That's the goal. That's the goal. One day we're going to get you guys to Western Canada. Okay.
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Next up on the Rebel Roundup, we have a tweet from Andy Lee, our dear friend, Andy Lee. And she says,
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a nice shot from Vesper Digital, three smarmy men smirking at a woman running a powerhouse province,
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trying to cut red tape and increase productivity in Canada because it's 2025, right? So here's
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Danielle Smith facing off against Mark Carney, Marco Mendicino. And I don't have my glasses on,
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so I literally can't see who the other guy is. But anyway, let's safe to assume that he's a smarmy
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liberal staffer of some kind, senior minister of some kind, but there they are all leaning in and
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trying to screw her over. And every woman on earth, Alexa. Okay.
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Who's that man? I don't, I, I don't need glasses, but I can't tell you.
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Maybe if we had a headshot to, if we had a headshot to compare, we could tell you,
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but this is what Danielle Smith is up against. This is what Danielle Smith is up against. She is up
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against a wall of liberal men who are bound and determined to tell her no, while she's giving them
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lists, literal lists of initiatives that she needs them to either change their stance on with significant,
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uh, significant amendments to current liberal policy or scrapping them altogether. One of them being,
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uh, bill C 69, the anti anti pipelines law, uh, the regulatory burden that's put on Alberta resources,
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um, amongst the Canadian tanker ban for another. These are things that she is saying. She's given
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them a list of nine things and said, you guys have to deal with these nine things like toot sweet.
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Like, is that, Oh, did I use that correctly? You guys need to deal with this toot sweet. And, uh,
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in no uncertain terms, she is not backing down. So that's a, that I really like that, that that's
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a powerhouse woman facing off against a bunch of guys who are bound to determine to stop her.
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Just watch her, just watch her run them over. I can't wait. I just love her. I just love her.
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And I like her. Why? Because she doesn't let her emotion take over. She's always like,
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I want this, this, this. She keep calm. She keep a cold head and she go and she asks and she just show
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how a true leader she is. You know why she's able to do that, Alexa? Because in a, in her past life,
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she made a, a really bad political blunder where she sort of linked up with the competing
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conservative party. And she lost the election to the NDP to Rachel Notley in Alberta. And in her,
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in her years after that staggering, staggering loss to the NDP, Danielle Smith went and worked on radio.
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And what you do in radio, I came from radio. And what you do in radio is you listen,
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you learn to listen. You learn to listen to what's important to people and you learn to reflect back
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to them in your own language, what they are saying to you and what they have said to you. And Danielle
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Smith is an absolute expert at this. When she speaks, she speaks directly to the people of Alberta
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and she speaks their language. And yeah, you hit it right on the head. She, nobody does it better than
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Danielle Smith, for instance. Danielle Smith explains why Alberta's oil and gas sector is critical
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to Canada's economy and how the Liberals have put national unity at risk by crushing pipeline projects.
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We have a little video for you next. Actually, you would be blind if you don't actually realize that
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Alberta is crucial for the economy in Canada. Like all those people who pretend the opposite are just
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crazy. Yeah, it's true. How do you pay for all of the nation building projects,
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if not for the development of oil and gas in Alberta? And to a lesser extent, but equally important
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in Saskatchewan too. An equalization payment. That's right. That's right. Oh, here we go. Here she is,
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Danielle Smith. I think sometimes Canadians will hear this debate and say, well, that might be a benefit
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to Alberta. But what about my region of the country? What do you say about that? Well, if Northern
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Gateway had been built, it was a 595,000 barrel a day project. Canada would have benefited to the tune
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of $59 billion. That's how much revenue would have flown to the federal government. And provinces would
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have gotten $72 billion worth of benefit. Lots of that going to Alberta, but also with the spinoffs
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to all of the different provinces as well. That's a lot of money that can go to build a lot of schools
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and hospitals and roads and infrastructure. And so that's what is the foregone revenue,
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because that project didn't get built when it should have. When we look at that, along with
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Energy East, along with Keystone XL, it just magnifies it. We could have by now had 2.5 million
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barrels per day more of production. That's $55 billion worth of GDP value. And the split, again,
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we benefit at the provincial level almost as much as the federal government does. So when the federal
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government is able to get those dollars, they're able to share them in the rest of the country.
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And that's part of the value proposition about why we want to see those projects built. It's even
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getting more so as we start talking to each other about, well, if we need to build 42-inch pipe,
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where can we get that from? Who can produce it? Right now, I think there's only one place in Canada
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that can. So why don't we find a way to retool our factories so we can build more of the products
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that we need for those major projects in-house? And that's, I think, the really constructive
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conversation that's now happening across the country is that if we have an American partner
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that doesn't want to buy our products anymore, how do we buy more from each other? And I think that
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that's going to be the other way that we have additional benefits. So maybe why you saw so much
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common cause. So here she is saying that there's $55 billion on the table and we must just be brave enough
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to take it, to take it. Yeah. And, and by the way, I don't know if you remember not long time ago,
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but you know, if we had the pipeline that was passing across Canada, do you remember when Olaf Scholz came
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to Canada? He's the chancelier of Germany and he was asking for natural gas and, and he wanted to sign
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a deal with Canada. And what Trudeau said was like, no, we will not sell you this, but we will sell you
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some green hydrogen that we don't produce yet. Right. Do you remember that one? Yeah. Japan,
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Japan came looking for our LNG too. And he said, there is no appetite for it. There's no appetite
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for LNG and there's no business case. I believe what his words were, was there's no business case.
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When we know that there, that is, I mean, that it was just a complete lie. It was a complete lie
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to tow the line of the green agenda to the net zero agenda. And he didn't want to help Alberta or the
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rest of Canada prosper. And so here we are with an, with an Alberta premier, Danielle Smith,
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with a new prime minister saying, um, you know, if the United States doesn't want to buy our product,
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then we must be, we must do a better job, um, doing business within our own borders. And that's
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what it looks like they are doing. So we're going to go into a little bit of an ad break now,
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people please stay with us. And thanks so much for joining us on the rebel roundup. We'll be right
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back. Hey, what do you think about Alberta independence? What do you think about Alberta
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trying to get a better deal within Canada? Do you think Alberta should have the right to vote in a
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referendum to separate the same way Quebec did? There's a lot of things to talk about. Can Canada
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be fixed or has the West tried that, done that, been there, and it's just not working? Well,
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we're going to talk about all these things in an amazing day long conference in Red Deer,
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the heart of Alberta on Saturday, June 14th. Go to donegettingscrewed.com to get your tickets.
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Now it's going to be a full day. We'll start with a continental breakfast. We'll have panel discussions.
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We'll have keynote speakers. We'll even have a debate. I think that's going to be the highlight
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of it. David Legg, former advisor to the Alberta government is going to make the case for Canada.
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Keith Wilson, lawyer, freedom activist. He was with the Freedom Convoy. He'll be making the case
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for independence. We'll have other people in the debates, a media panel, and people of different
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points of view, including different political parties. There's going to be a bit of a trade
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Well, welcome back everybody to the Rebel Roundup. I'm Lise Merle. That's Alexa Lavoie.
00:28:11.060
And to the surprise of absolutely nobody. Okay? Absolutely nobody. The UN just declared war
00:28:18.820
on free speech. The UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, is talking about X and other free
00:28:26.980
speech platforms. Let's listen to what this canned ham has to say.
00:28:34.340
Digital platforms are being misused to subvert science and spread disinformation
00:28:39.460
and hate to billions of people. This clear and present global threat demands clear and coordinated
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global action. Our policy brief on information integrity on digital digital platforms
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puts forward a framework for a concerned international response.
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Oh, that's not at all concerning, is it guys? Is it guys?
00:29:07.460
Is it the same guy who actually say like a couple of years ago that the planet was boiling and we should
00:29:13.460
like take action right now when actually it's really cold in Quebec for a start of a summer? And I'm just like,
00:29:22.020
where do you see that the planet is boiling? Because I would take a little bit of that ear right now.
00:29:27.700
Yeah, nothing good or accurate or truthful ever comes out of the UN. You know that if they hold
00:29:34.820
a press conference at the UN, they're just going to come out with a brand new fancy pamphlet
00:29:39.060
and lie to your face. What he is actually saying there, Alexa, is that there's a lot of people that
00:29:45.140
are saying inconvenient truths right to their faces and they must be protected from the truth. Somebody
00:29:51.380
won't somebody do something about the people on X speaking the truth. Won't you do something about
00:29:58.260
that? There is no good that comes from a silencing dissent ever, ever. This is how fascism, this is how
00:30:06.820
fascism operates. When you get stuck in echo, echo chambers and drama triangles, these guys never,
00:30:14.900
never get out of their own validation circles. But I think that it should, it should concern Canadians
00:30:20.340
that the UN is calling for a coordinated effort to tap down on misinformation, okay, misinformation
00:30:29.620
and hate speech. And hate speech. When it is not hate speech, it is just the speech that they hate.
00:30:36.580
And by the way, one of the main problem there, and I can speak about it because
00:30:42.020
I study in biology, so I have a background on this. But one of the main problems is that scientists and
00:30:53.060
people who are publishing now cannot publish in the normal newspaper that they use to publish all
00:31:01.380
scientific articles because now they have been bought by elites, like Bill Gates owns some of them.
00:31:08.580
And so right now what they are doing, they are trying to restart kind of a newspaper with where they can
00:31:16.660
freely post and publish their finding, their scientific finding. And where they are publishing it too,
00:31:25.700
is on platform like X where they can also expose all their research or all their finding that is not
00:31:34.340
being taken into consideration by the big newspaper. And so that countered their narrative.
00:31:43.060
And one of the things that I learned when I was doing my bachelor was use all the scientific articles,
00:31:53.140
but do not trust them and go and verify yourself on the ground with the people and verify if the facts are
00:32:03.140
okay. And it's what I did in one of my courses. We study biodiversity in Borneo Island in Malaysia.
00:32:14.420
And at the end of my year we went over there to verify if every single article we actually read over
00:32:24.500
the courses were actually true. And I would tell you that it was not exactly true.
00:32:35.060
So you fact-checked them and you found them coming up lacking is what you're saying.
00:32:39.940
Yes, because you can't trust just one or two or just a couple of sources,
00:32:45.860
because unfortunately it all depends on how they manipulate the data. And sometimes you can make a big
00:32:55.300
mistake and sometimes it can be in different level of your processes. And sometimes you will find
00:33:05.140
mistake all over and that will modify your conclusion. And so it's really important that you take a bunch of
00:33:11.780
them from different kinds of outlets. But when you have outlets or people who are reflecting all the same
00:33:18.820
conclusions because they did all the same kind of manipulation, of course you will end up with
00:33:25.780
what you want, the dominant narrative. But unfortunately you need to check multiple ones,
00:33:31.300
but those people are being censored and they are being refused to publish where they should publish
00:33:37.300
to show all kinds of side of the story. The censorship regime is alive and well in this world.
00:33:46.340
And Rumble as well as X and other free speech platforms are doing such an incredible service
00:33:54.100
really to humanity when they push back against this. Because of course you're right. Of course
00:34:00.340
there's a dominant narrative that they want to push because there's money in it for them. There's money
00:34:05.140
in it for them. But I heard, I heard that Elon Musk was described as the person that saved free speech
00:34:11.540
in the world after he bought X. And I remember being like, I remember being like, I thought that
00:34:15.700
he was buying it as sort of a vanity project, but now seeing how powerful X has become in the world
00:34:23.140
for people to, to post and speak and back up the truth. I mean, we would be in a lot worse place without it.
00:34:31.140
So, and look at the news, the news. If you look at the newspaper or sometimes you look at the legacy
00:34:38.660
media, most of their report is based on what's going on on X, the exchange, what the politicians
00:34:46.500
are posting videos that are circulating. Um, it's all about that. And you will see it yourself. You will
00:34:54.100
see, Oh, this person, uh, uh, published this on X or a very viral video was circulating on X.
00:35:02.980
And it's all about it. When it was the last time you say, Oh, something happened on Instagram.
00:35:09.300
Well, that's, that's the crazy thing is because X is where X is where all of the stories are found.
00:35:14.660
So all, everything that happens ahead of a story getting published in the mainstream news happens
00:35:20.820
on X. Once it's been, once it's been neatly packaged and the narrative has been, uh, the narrative has
00:35:28.180
been determined by the mainstream media, that's when you'll see it percolate up through your Facebooks
00:35:34.580
and your Reddit and your Instagrams and what have you. But the news actually happens on X before it
00:35:40.420
happens anywhere else. And, um, if you're not over there, you should be, you absolutely should be.
00:35:44.980
I mean, it's just, uh, not to be going to subscribe. Yeah. Go, go get yourself an account.
00:35:49.940
If you're not there, if you're not there. Uh, so next up on the rebel roundup, we have
00:35:57.540
Doug Ford speaking of misinformation, speaking of misinformation and all hate speech. Here's Doug Ford
00:36:04.900
glossing the backside of Mark Carney, the fake conservative guy. Yeah. Oh, of glossing the behind
00:36:14.580
of, uh, prime minister, Mark Carney, describing him as Santa Claus. Let's have a peek.
00:36:23.300
This has been the best meeting we've had in 10 years, simple, best meeting I've had in seven years.
00:36:29.060
And there was no expectations that the prime minister was going to come out and say,
00:36:33.220
you get that project, you get that project. It was a great discussion. I described him today as Santa
00:36:38.660
Claus. He's coming and his sled was full of all sorts of stuff. Now he's taken off back to the North
00:36:45.540
Pole. He's going to sort it out and then he's going to call us. So, and we're building short of Santa
00:36:50.580
Claus is my big belly. I got to loan it to him. So it's, it's just crazy when you hear that. Okay.
00:36:58.100
First of all, Doug Ford was the first one to defend and to take a part of the liberals when he should
00:37:04.980
have been supporting, uh, the conservatives, if he's really a conservative guy. But what we saw,
00:37:12.260
it's like him taking lattes with, uh, I think, uh, Carney and, uh, having like some chatty, uh, time with, uh,
00:37:21.860
uh, uh, what is, uh, Freeland. So at the end of the day, how can you trust what he's saying?
00:37:28.260
Obviously it's bias and second, it's just words. It just words. It didn't do any action. It's just
00:37:36.900
words. And how come politicians didn't learn that as soon as if you hear something, but you don't see
00:37:45.220
concrete action, why do you put your trust on some, someone, uh, it's just ridiculous.
00:37:51.060
No, Doug, Doug Ford is, uh, is the liberal party of Canada's best cheerleader. Like the only thing
00:37:58.900
that he was missing in that is red and white pom-poms like, Ooh, just so excited about the
00:38:03.940
liberal party, but no, who are we kidding? If the federal government shows up with a sleigh full of
00:38:09.860
goodies, it's incumbent upon us to ask ourselves, what are they expecting in return? What are we going
00:38:18.020
to have to give up to say yes to this sleigh full of gifts that Mark Carney is showing up with?
00:38:25.220
Because there are going to be concessions. There are going to be strings attached. There is,
00:38:29.540
the federal government does nothing without asking for something in return. And so to, to say that
00:38:36.900
Mark Carney is putting on a charm offensive on the premiers of, of our provinces in Canada would be
00:38:44.740
a gross understatement. You just heard Doug Ford say it. He's just applying them with gifts. He's
00:38:50.340
saying yes to all of their ideas. But like Alexa says, the proof is in the pudding. And unless we
00:38:56.020
see shovels in the ground and things actually getting done, it's, it's just, it, it's exactly
00:39:01.460
like Santa Claus. It's like a figment. It's a figment. And don't forget that we have,
00:39:08.660
just as an example, we have the, uh, uh, Canadian Federation of Municipalities who are,
00:39:16.260
will receive money from the federal government to build more projects. But those federation are
00:39:24.020
under the pressure to build greenish new project who costs more for Canadians. So I'm pretty sure this
00:39:33.060
is the same thing that we are seeing. I promise this, this, this, this, this, but you need to comply
00:39:38.980
with the environmental policies. You need to comply to build more green project. You need to spend more
00:39:46.180
into like innovation and, and, and, and everything in order to build more sustainable for the planet.
00:39:55.700
But at the end of the day, I'm not saying that it's not good to have green and better project,
00:40:01.700
but the thing is it is so hard to get to those projects that the costs over there is just
00:40:08.980
ridiculous. Look at in Quebec. I think I saw, um, new condomium for elderly people,
00:40:16.900
but because of all the regulation, I think it was 1.5 billion and 1.5 million per condomium being
00:40:24.580
built. And it was like, eh, nobody will actually live on this. It's just because
00:40:31.860
what they are asking is it, it is too costly. Yes. Anytime you attach, anytime you attach a green
00:40:39.860
or an eco or a net zero initiative to any project, it's going to increase the cost of that project at
00:40:46.740
least three times, at least three times. And when we're talking about housing, okay, we're in an actual
00:40:53.060
housing crisis in Canada. When we need to build hospitals, when we need to build, uh, when we need to
00:40:58.980
build schools, we need them built fast, not green. And so, so to give up, to give up, I would give up
00:41:07.620
the green and the sustainable and all of it in a single heartbeat. And I do believe we will in the
00:41:12.500
new country. Okay. In the new country, we are not going to abide by any of this crazy net zero garbage.
00:41:16.980
We're just not, but, um, but again, Doug Ford did us a solid in praising Mark Carney there and showing
00:41:23.380
us who he really is. So next up on the Rebel Roundup, it is everybody's favorite time of year.
00:41:34.420
And I actually say that with a little bit of a giggle because it is, uh, it is childhood
00:41:41.700
indoctrination month. I like to call it pride season, the kickoff to pride season in Canada.
00:41:48.980
And, uh, and I wrote a little piece in the Western standard. I wrote a little piece in the Western
00:41:54.500
standard about a pride crosswalk that's being repainted this afternoon. Lucky us in a neighborhood
00:42:03.300
in Regina, Saskatchewan. And after parents complained, uh, a public school trustee at
00:42:08.820
Regina public schools, possibly the worst school division in the nation. I'm not joking. We should
00:42:13.620
have a contest. Regina public school would come out on the very, very bottom. But in risk, in
00:42:18.340
his response to parents, Regina public school trustee, Adam Hinks, uh, sanctimonious email to
00:42:24.180
concern parents is about as permanent, about a permanent pride crosswalk set to be repaid,
00:42:30.020
set to be repaint, excuse me, um, in Regina this afternoon is patronizing and full of flagrant
00:42:36.980
misrepresentations. He equates pride to Diwali and Ramadan. So according to Regina public schools,
00:42:44.900
there's no difference between your centuries old cultural celebrations and a shared human experience
00:42:52.340
with pride. It's just the same. It's just the same guys. Um, and it's a masterclass in bureaucratic
00:42:58.500
gaslighting. I said in the Western standard, this isn't about inclusivity. It's about ideological
00:43:04.180
bullying. And Hicks response is a slap in the face to every parent fighting to protect their kids
00:43:09.220
from activist agendas in public education. And that is exactly what this is.
00:43:16.020
And a guy, if you didn't read it, I encourage you to read it. It's a beautiful, um, piece of,
00:43:23.380
of, of like a lot of information, but I find it really, uh, well written. Um, and I would say,
00:43:32.260
and I say it really often that I grew up in LGB community. Um, I, it's all my life and I share
00:43:42.980
them so much and I love them so much. But one thing that people were mainly like baby boomer
00:43:52.180
always told me, do not touch children, do not touch children. And because at this moment,
00:43:59.940
the acceptation from the society would turn them, their back to you. That was always an on written
00:44:08.980
policies kind of, uh, that community. You do not touch the children. You live your life and you just,
00:44:17.700
just do what you want to do, just being normal and being accepted by the society. And what we saw,
00:44:25.940
it's activists asking more and more and going for the children and going for, uh, trying to put
00:44:33.380
everything into school for minor, really minor children, uh, who do not understand what sexuality
00:44:41.460
is, who do not understand what is a transition, who do not understand what sex means. And now you
00:44:50.180
are asking them to understand what is a non-binary person who is actually a mental illness. And I'm,
00:44:56.900
I'm, I'm going to, to continue to say it because the nature is binary and there is nothing existing
00:45:05.860
in this world that is non-binary. So people continuing to say that, yes, it's true. It's
00:45:13.460
normal is we just need to normalize it. You are as crazy as the people who are recognizing themselves
00:45:20.820
as non-binary. Yep. And this is a PS Canada. This is a biologist saying this, okay? This is an expert
00:45:27.620
in her, in her field saying that there is no such thing as non-binary. Um, it, no, in Canada, parents
00:45:35.700
have, parents have an uphill battle. We've been fighting this nonstop since at least 2023, all of
00:45:41.860
us out loud. And these crazy rogue school boards are, are just absolutely committed to shoving this down
00:45:48.420
the throats of little children. It's disgraceful. It's absolutely disgraceful. So, uh, we do have
00:45:53.540
a petition. It's firetheschoolboard.com. You want to head over there and sign our petition to fire the
00:45:58.180
Regina public school board to encourage our provincial government to be brave and do something amazing
00:46:02.980
for the people of Saskatchewan. Uh, I'd really appreciate it. So that's firetheschoolboard.com.
00:46:09.220
And by the way, fun fact from a biologist, um, the only thing that I can say that there is no sex
00:46:18.180
attributed to, it's the eggs of a turtle. So with a turtle, with the eggs, you can decide to do some
00:46:28.340
female or male, depending on how deep you put the eggs on the ground. So if that's the only spacey
00:46:35.860
that exists. Is that right? Well, now here we all learned a thing. We all learned a thing about
00:46:42.580
turtle reproduction today. Yeah. I did adopt a turtle when I was in, uh, Malaysia because I went there and
00:46:51.140
I worked with them to hatch the eggs. And after that I was, uh, taking the eggs and afterwards I was
00:46:58.820
deciding with the, the, the crew, uh, if we are doing female or male, but at night I was saying like,
00:47:05.860
huge turtle coming into the island and just like releasing the eggs and just like leaving
00:47:12.260
afterwards. And it was just incredible to see. Yeah. You sound like you're describing me giving
00:47:18.820
birth. Cause I just give birth to them just exactly like that. Crawl, crawl in and just leave a bunch
00:47:25.140
of offspring on the beach. And leaving them behind, you know, raise yourselves,
00:47:32.500
little ones, raise yourself. No, just kidding. I'm, I'm called a smother for good reason. I'm
00:47:37.780
called a smother for good reason. Six kids. You gotta be involved. If you're not, well,
00:47:42.180
what are you even doing with your life? Um, we do have a, we do have a rumble rant. It's from
00:47:47.860
Granite M who gives two bucks Alexa. It drives you crazy that Quebec is against pipelines. It does
00:47:53.860
drive you crazy, doesn't it? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Because, uh, a recent survey, I think it was showing
00:47:59.860
73% of the population is in favor of pipelines. And so, and just afterwards, when I asked Francois
00:48:08.260
to go, because I was able to infiltrate myself in the press conference. So, um, it's funny that
00:48:14.260
I was not escorted out by the police, but, um, I asked him about the survey and it, it was keeping
00:48:21.140
continuing saying there is no social acceptability, but you have it. You have, you have permission.
00:48:27.380
And, and it took about, I don't know how many months now, maybe two months or maybe more than that,
00:48:33.140
that he realized that, Oh, maybe yes, there is an opportunity. Maybe because you need to understand
00:48:38.900
that Francois Legault, he was elected on the fact that he was promising to extract
00:48:44.180
our natural resources. That was his main promise. Uh, when he was elected on his first mandate,
00:48:50.580
but he turned his back because how he's governing it's by looking at the survey. And so if the survey
00:48:57.700
go in one direction, he's going with that direction, he's not going, uh, against it. So it's not, it doesn't
00:49:05.300
have his own kind of stance and policies. It's just going with the survey of the day.
00:49:10.980
That's, that's really interesting because politicians do nothing without the permission
00:49:15.860
of the people that elected them. Typically they require permission before they act. And so it's,
00:49:21.140
it's like, you know, society and culture happens before the politics. Like there must be a demand for
00:49:27.620
it. And there's no excuse for any elected elected official, especially a premier to tamp down the
00:49:36.980
opinions of the people that elected him. If they are telling him that they are on board with pipelines,
00:49:41.380
73% is not a tiny minority. That's an overwhelming majority of Quebecers who are saying we want
00:49:47.860
pipelines. You should, you should not keep this guy, keep the, you should not keep this guy as a premier.
00:49:54.260
If they defy their electorate like this in such a flagrant way, you should show them the door. We should
00:50:00.740
show them the door. Alex, but you know that in Quebec, I will say lobby and union are powerful.
00:50:09.620
Yes. And so I would not be surprised that the environmentalist lobby are so powerful that it's,
00:50:19.220
it is the main reason why he actually back off from all the promise that he say, yes,
00:50:26.420
we will extract our natural resources. He wrote a book on this. For Christ's sake.
00:50:34.580
Wild. Just wild. Speaking, speaking of wild, we have one, we have one final story on today's
00:50:43.700
rebel roundup and it pertains to Canada's craziest mayor, the one and only
00:50:51.460
Olivia Chow. Let's let us do watch Mayor Olivia Chow doing what she does best,
00:51:01.300
which is embarrassing herself and making a mockery of the city of Toronto. Let's watch.
00:51:07.860
Now we've all seen the depressing news, huh? Pride Toronto have lost some corporate sponsor because
00:51:15.940
they just don't know who they are. Huh? They're short sighted. They don't know who they are. And
00:51:25.860
the first round of corporate cuts, about $300,000, the city of Toronto said, you know what?
00:51:32.900
We're going to come to the table. We will provide a grant that is $350,000
00:51:37.780
and every year for five years, 62% increasing the funding by 2027. Yeah. That's our commitment to you.
00:51:54.580
Now, then there's the security costs and then there are now Google and
00:52:00.740
what? Okay. We won't even, I know. I hate telling them. Yeah. Don't shop at Home Depot, guys.
00:52:13.700
Anyway. Shop Canadian. Shop local, no? Yeah. Yes. Yes. We are not the 51st state. Are you kidding? We are proud
00:52:22.820
Torontonians, right? Yeah. Absolutely. So we have another round of funding that you heard about.
00:52:30.900
Yes. Another $2 million to help out with the funding need because of security and all that concern.
00:52:41.780
I'm sorry. I'm flabbergasted. First of all, why they are pulling probably their sponsorship is probably
00:52:52.180
because they don't want to be associated with some naked, with this whiz out there walking with
00:52:59.860
children around or seeing like people dressing as dogs, almost sniffing, sniffing their butts.
00:53:08.500
Or I think it was somewhere that I saw that some people like almost ping on each other. Probably
00:53:15.460
it's why they don't want to sponsor anymore because you can't control them. You can't put like some
00:53:21.540
regulation and say, Hey, this year, no nudity and everybody is acting properly. And we are doing like a
00:53:29.860
nice parade where everything is proper. It's probably why, but now the city is kind of encouraging those
00:53:39.060
they generate comportment and behavior into the streets. What the heck?
00:53:45.460
Yes. That's exactly what happened was Google, both Google and Home Depot pulled out of their
00:53:50.420
sponsorship for, Oh my. Okay. Imagine, ask yourselves, Canada, why would Google and Home Depot not want to
00:54:00.740
support that? Why would they not? Oh, does it not line up with their brands? Well, pride doesn't line
00:54:08.020
up with the brand of any major Canadian company. And this is what these Canadian companies are doing
00:54:13.940
is listening to their consumer bases. You think guys, they're going into Home Depot to buy plywood and
00:54:18.660
miter saws, go to pride after they don't. And so they are listening to their customers. They're pulling
00:54:23.700
their sponsorship, but you know what? Don't worry guys. Don't worry because along comes Olivia Chow
00:54:30.260
with 350,000 taxpayer dollars to keep the Degenerate Festival afloat for another year. Oh,
00:54:39.220
you are so lucky Toronto. You're just so lucky to have her. She's like the drunk aunt, you know,
00:54:44.900
the drunk aunt that has the table wine at the wedding, kicks her shoes off and starts,
00:54:50.260
making speeches at the microphone. That's Olivia Chow at that, at that like big bird,
00:54:56.420
like big bird on a liter of vodka. That's what Olivia Chow is there. But congratulations. I really
00:55:02.820
do want to say congratulations to Home Depot, to Home Depot Canada, and to Google for making an
00:55:09.620
incredibly good move. This is a, this is a, this is a socio as a sort of social experiment that has gone
00:55:19.220
so terribly wrong. And we commend you. Uh, we commend you for doing the right thing for the
00:55:24.100
people of Canada. So thank you very much to Google and Home Depot together. Imagine like those image
00:55:30.820
and footage go coming out of those parade. Uh, they need to be blurred in all social media,
00:55:39.540
maybe not X, but all social media, or you will have your account being, uh,
00:55:44.660
you're going to fell of like decency. Yeah. And same in the media. They need to blur it on TV.
00:55:51.620
They need to blur it. Why is it appropriate for our children in the street to see it?
00:55:58.340
It's not. And we all know it. It's not. And we all know it. Um, the, the craziest thing is,
00:56:05.540
is when these corporate sponsors sponsor a pride parade or participate in a pride parade.
00:56:11.620
Um, if you've ever, if you've ever been in a parade of any kind, you know, that you only see
00:56:18.740
your float or your group and the one in front of you. Okay. You don't see anything else that's
00:56:23.780
happening. And I believe that corporate sponsors like Google and like Home Depot have seen enough
00:56:29.540
images of these kind of degenerate public acts that they've went, huh, we didn't know that that was
00:56:37.380
going on because the Home Depot float only sees the float in front of us or in front of them,
00:56:41.700
excuse me, the Google float or the, or the Google people only see what's happening in front of them
00:56:47.540
at the parade. But what they're actually seeing is reports from people like us here at rebel news
00:56:52.900
that show them the truth of these events. They're not family friendly. They don't align with any of the
00:56:58.740
brand, uh, the brand outcomes that these major companies, uh, want to abide by. And they certainly don't
00:57:05.140
represent the consumers of the company. So again, congratulations to Google and Home Depot for
00:57:10.020
doing a solid. And again, if you want to do it privately in your home bedroom, feel free in the
00:57:20.740
middle of the public space where everybody has to look at you. Uh, no, it's not. So, uh, listen to,
00:57:31.620
to the recommendation, get proper, get, um, you know, just no more people parodying and, uh,
00:57:39.060
wearing costume. Uh, I'm not saying costume where we can see everything, but costume where
00:57:44.820
is appropriate for children and a normal family and your sponsor will come back.
00:57:51.300
Yeah. They're not going to do that though. They're not going to do that because it is all about pushing
00:57:55.540
the envelope about going way, way, way too far and to, and about, I mean, queerness is about
00:58:00.820
challenging all norms, right? It's about actually destroying norms. So putting drag queens right in
00:58:08.660
fishnet stockings and strap ons in front of kids. That's what they're actually trying to do. They're
00:58:14.180
trying to dismantle normal family activities. So we're not going to see that. And I do hope that
00:58:19.700
we're just going to see a whole bunch more corporate sponsors just bow out of these, this craziness
00:58:24.260
in the coming years, including this one, including this one. So, uh, we do have one
00:58:29.780
rumble rabbit. It's from PS Cofield 10. And he said, uh, your, your first stream attempt today,
00:58:36.260
where you were talking at a hundred kilometers an hour and making no sense, made me think I had
00:58:40.500
turned into a Mark Carney speech. We're so sorry about the technical difficulties that we, that we were,
00:58:47.700
uh, experiencing at our first kick at the can today. And, uh, we hope that you've enjoyed
00:58:53.460
this better, uh, this better performance with us talking at normal speed. Uh, we don't know what
00:58:59.940
happened there. I thought that Mark Carney was always, uh, doing his speech like, uh, uh, um, uh,
00:59:09.140
We don't, we don't have so many of those, but it, but it, but the technical difficulties did render
00:59:14.500
it pretty hard to understand what we were saying. So we thank you guys for, uh, we thank you guys for
00:59:19.700
hanging, hanging on with us and hanging out with us today. Uh, and that brings it to the end of
00:59:26.740
our little program. Oh, I have, um, can I ask because someone asked me if I'm still suing the
00:59:33.300
RCMP for the trucker convoy. Yes, I'm still suing them. Um, it's still in the process, but as you know,
00:59:42.020
they are trying to postpone it as, as much as they can. And I don't know if you did follow, but, uh,
00:59:49.860
uh, Israel was explaining that the person who was in charge into looking in what happened, uh,
01:00:00.260
on the RCMP side is an RCMP, but do you know where it is based? Where? 80. What? 80.
01:00:12.660
Haiti. The country. Haiti. Like the, the, the Caribbean. Yeah. It's not, it's not, it's not even
01:00:21.060
like in Canada. You're kidding. Well, that's going to make things a little bit complicated in your
01:00:27.780
suit. But right now we are still, uh, I don't know if they changed the person in charge because it's
01:00:36.020
been almost three years and I'm actually just waiting to be, uh, call for testifying, I guess.
01:00:45.380
But, uh, I, yeah, I'm still waiting for it, but yeah, it's still in the process and you can still
01:00:51.860
chip in for supporting my, uh, my, my, my, my trial. I would guess my, my lawsuit against them.
01:01:01.940
Um, say, I think it was savealexa.com. I think so. I need to check.
01:01:08.820
Just check. Because, uh, at this point, I, I just don't know how, how much we spend for that.
01:01:16.260
Uh, it just ridiculous that after three years, I'm still, I'm still there. I'm still fighting.
01:01:21.780
Yeah. It's, um, stand with, with Alexa or savealexa.com savealexa.com. It's, uh, the same,
01:01:30.260
but you will arrive to your website that it's another lawsuit because I had to fight also, uh,
01:01:39.380
false accusation, uh, when I went to, I don't know if you remember, but, um, Trudeau had, um,
01:01:47.940
a cabinet retreat. Was this, was this at the, was this at the big log castle in?
01:01:53.460
Yeah. In Montebello. In Montebello. Chateau Montebello. Yes.
01:01:58.180
And so I was able to infiltrate and, and, and to, to be there. And I was able to
01:02:03.940
yell a question about, um, why he's not launching an election at that point. It was almost the time when
01:02:12.020
he actually stepped down, but, um, I got falsely accused to not wearing my seatbelt.
01:02:19.460
Yes. Everything was, uh, in record audio camera that show that this is not true. And it was only
01:02:30.180
to have a reason to ask me my ID, because since I was not the driver and I was just the passenger,
01:02:38.340
you can't ask for, for someone to identify if they did nothing wrong. So they accused me with the
01:02:46.740
false accusation of not wearing my seatbelt. And all this resulted with, uh, about a thousand dollars
01:02:54.020
fine, two points on my driver's license and, and one criminal accusation for obstructing a police
01:03:04.980
officer. Holy Hannah. Like they will stop it. They will stop it literally nothing to try and get you
01:03:13.220
out of the way. And you know why? Because she's fierce and she's fearless and she does not back
01:03:18.980
down. Uh, this is our Alexa Labois. Go to savealexa.com to pitch into her legal, to her legal fund to help
01:03:28.020
fight these petty tyrants who would stomp on her neck to keep her from, from asking, uh, impolite
01:03:35.300
questions of our then prime minister. But when it comes, when you look at that, this, this was the
01:03:42.660
assertive Quebec that is the provincial police. But when you look at that, you just think on yourself,
01:03:48.980
the police should be not politicized. Police should protect the public. The police is being paid with
01:03:56.100
taxpayer money. How come the police is being used as a tool to protect politicians from
01:04:04.580
uncomfortable questions? That's a fantastic question. That is an absolutely fantastic,
01:04:10.660
fantastic question. And one that we should be asking a lot more in Canada. Why our, why are our
01:04:18.100
law enforcement agencies, including, you know, the, the Quebec police force there, the Royal Canadian
01:04:25.300
mounted police, municipal police forces being weaponized against the people that a pay their
01:04:31.700
salaries and be expect protection when it comes to government overreach? Why is this happening?
01:04:38.260
Guys? Yeah, it's everywhere. It's, it's, it's really sad because afterwards they will say, oh,
01:04:44.340
there is like a, such a polarization of the society. Yeah. Because one part of the society is a second
01:04:51.780
class citizen where they cannot speak freely. They cannot express themselves. They are being censored.
01:04:59.700
They are being shut down and they are, they are being, uh, labeled as all kinds of derogatory words,
01:05:08.900
like as a misogynist, extremist, far right. By the way, far right. Uh, I don't think there is any far
01:05:18.500
rights really in Canada. And if there is, it's a fringe minority. And this time it's, I've been
01:05:25.300
telling you, it's a fringe, fringe, fringe, fringe, fringe minority. And I didn't met any of them. So
01:05:33.860
calling them far, right. Misinformation, disinformation is all words used to shut down the
01:05:40.420
debate, shuts down the dissident voice and just saying, you know what, you don't have the rights to
01:05:46.980
speak because you are this, this, this, and this, and we don't want to hear you. But at the end of the
01:05:52.500
day, those people, they are taking their, their place in the society and they are using channel that,
01:06:03.460
that permits them to express themselves. It's why we are seeing the legacy media dying. And what we are
01:06:10.580
seeing the, um, um, um, the independent, uh, outlets rising because those people are reporting more
01:06:18.820
accurately the news and are opening the debate by letting the dissident voice, as they call it, to
01:06:30.340
participate in the public space. That's exactly right. That is exactly right. They use their pre-labels and
01:06:38.660
they use their derogatory, uh, derogatory insults to pre-silence anything that goes against their
01:06:45.940
narrative. And so we saw that, we saw that in your report. Uh, we saw that in your report and to help
01:06:51.940
Alexa again, to help Alexa, the website is savealexa.com. Um, and speaking of being at the end of the day,
01:07:01.780
that's about it for our show today. Uh, rebel fam, thanks so much for joining us. Alexa,
01:07:09.380
thanks so much for joining me. It's been just such a pleasure to be able to hang out with you
01:07:14.660
and hear your stories. And now I'm just going to call you biologist Alexa, because if they try and,
01:07:19.140
if they try and overrule you, okay, we're just going to pull out your expert badge and, uh,
01:07:24.260
uh, and we'll continue, we'll continue talking over them. Um, but you don't remember when, uh,
01:07:29.860
Justin Trudeau tried to use the fact that we were not following the science. We are, we're not based
01:07:36.740
on science and that we were spreading disinformation and misinformation. And it's why, uh, Canada was so,
01:07:44.740
um, divided and polarized and it was putting everything on us, like revenues, like it's so like,
01:07:54.260
you know, yeah. Well, everything, like everything that we're suffering in the country is a result
01:08:01.220
of that time. You know what I mean? Like this is just a COVID hangover and it's just the new way
01:08:06.100
that they're trying to control things. But as you know, we're rebellious women and we have a rebellious
01:08:11.780
team because we would not be rebel news if we didn't fight back on these issues. So, so. And it's why
01:08:18.260
we are, our name is rebel news. So people are saying, change your name. Why would, would we change our
01:08:26.740
name? Because it just show who we are. We are rebellious. We are going against the censorship.
01:08:33.620
We are going, because there is a lot of comment of people like saying, you should maybe like,
01:08:38.420
try to fit more. Why would we try to fit more into a proper kind of. Never. Like it doesn't make
01:08:47.940
sense. You want us to be rebellious. So I accept our name as it is. And we will just show you the
01:08:54.180
other side of the story and we will continue to fight for Canadian. Yeah. It's not just a name.
01:08:59.380
It's a lifestyle. Okay. We identify as rebellious people. Our pronouns are, um, are fight and fight
01:09:07.140
harder. We're never going to, we're never going to give it up. I mean, this is that, that's what
01:09:12.260
makes rebel news so special. This is why we have the wide support that we do from our viewers,
01:09:18.180
because they know that we're not gonna, we're not going to roll over and we're not going to bend
01:09:22.020
to me. We're going to bring them the actual news as we see it, um, and tell them the truth,
01:09:26.820
which is something that the mainstream media cannot claim. I'm sorry, but my pronoun is baguette and cheese.
01:09:32.900
It's the best. Oh, doll. It's been so fun hanging out with you today. Um, and thanks so much to our
01:09:42.740
rebel crew in the studio that works so hard to make us look and sound so good. Thanks so much to
01:09:48.900
our rebel viewers who, who tune in and keep this place, uh, keep the lights on and keep this place
01:09:54.100
going and, um, stay rebellious everyone. This is today's rebel roundup. We will be here, same place,
01:10:00.820
same time tomorrow. Um, and, uh, it's been a great show, Alexa. Thanks so much for being here.
01:10:07.220
Thanks for, for being there too. And we represent the opposite of
01:10:12.580
the country. Yes, we do, but we're like sisters. We're like sisters separated apart,
01:10:17.220
just like Saskatchewan. Anyway, guys, we'll see you same place, same time tomorrow.
01:10:23.060
Have a great rest of your day. You think you're going to get the language in the communique today that,
01:10:27.540
that can help you get a product to the Pacific coast? I hope so. I mean, I think that there seems
01:10:32.500
to be an appetite to, uh, to talk about getting pipelines built so that we can get oil and gas to
01:10:38.340
market. The problem is unless we address the nine terrible policies that have, that have damaged
01:10:43.940
investor confidence, we're not going to get the proponents coming forward with major investments.
01:10:48.420
So I think it's got to be a two track process. Let's get the commitment that we are going to build
01:10:53.780
a new pipeline. And then I'll have to work with the, the prime minister to make sure that we can
01:10:58.100
repeal or significantly amend the policies. In the absence of a project to fast track,
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does that satisfy your demands while you work on the other things? I know you've got the nine policies.
01:11:08.260
That's going to take more time than I think one meeting in Saskatoon to see movement there. So it
01:11:12.260
would language today of a willingness to fast track an energy corridor to Northern British Columbia,
01:11:17.780
does that satisfy you? Having an energy corridor to Northern British Columbia that includes a
01:11:23.060
bitumen pipeline would be a good first step in the communique. Understanding that we won't get
01:11:28.260
a serious proponent from the private sector unless we address those underlying conditions. It's the
01:11:32.980
reason why the federal government had to step in the first time when there were no proponents willing
01:11:37.380
to take forward Trans Mountain. If we're going to continue building pipelines, we have to change
01:11:41.220
the environment. And I've made that point very clear to the prime minister and I'm looking forward to
01:11:44.980
working with him and his energy minister to see how quickly we can address those underlying factors.