Rebel News Podcast - July 08, 2025


REBEL ROUNDUP | Conservative funds gender surgery, Carney's secret vacay, Decade of mass migration


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 25 minutes

Words per Minute

158.52634

Word Count

13,514

Sentence Count

1,093

Misogynist Sentences

18

Hate Speech Sentences

36


Summary

Rebel Roundup is a painfully live, daily news and opinion show where you get all sorts of technical hiccups from me all the time, and you get to be a fully functioning adult in a world where you can complain about being inside when the sun is shining.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Oh, hey, good afternoon. Good morning, everybody, depending on which part of Canada.
00:00:07.480 Oh, I can't hear you. I'm muted. I muted myself somehow.
00:00:15.100 Good morning. Good afternoon, everybody, depending on which part of this beautiful country that you're in.
00:00:20.340 You are watching Rebel Roundup, our painfully live daily news and opinion show where you get all sorts of technical hiccups from me all the time.
00:00:31.480 I'm joined today by my real life best friend, our Tuesday Wednesday co-host, Lee Smurl, in Regina, Saskatchewan.
00:00:38.600 And before we got on air, we were complaining about being forced to be inside and have jobs like functioning adults today because it is finally beautiful.
00:00:47.500 Yeah, it's a real hard struggle in the summer to put on work clothes and to get camera ready when the sun is showing.
00:00:58.460 But obviously, we're delighted to be here. Obviously, we're delighted to do this for you.
00:01:03.540 But the sun is shining in Saskatchewan and Alberta. It is a glorious summer day.
00:01:08.940 And yet here we are with you. So it's just such a great day.
00:01:12.780 I frequently describe my disposition as that of a tomato plant, as in I hate the cold.
00:01:17.840 I hate the gloom. I hate the rain. I know it's good for my crops. I know.
00:01:21.820 But I hate it. I don't thrive in it.
00:01:25.340 And our sunshine is so, so scarce.
00:01:30.320 And the nice weather is so scarce that even when it's blistering hot, I must be out there being my tomato plant best.
00:01:37.060 And I'm in the dungeon right now producing news.
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00:01:53.480 So I'll quit complaining.
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00:04:18.140 Let's get into the news of the day because there's a pile of it.
00:04:21.920 Mark Carney, after putting in about, I don't know, 90 seconds worth of work, he's taken
00:04:28.960 his very first Trudeau-esque holiday.
00:04:31.960 And like his predecessor, we don't know where he's going.
00:04:37.000 We're just supposed to guess and watch the flight tracker, I guess.
00:04:41.740 Mark Carney's on holidays.
00:04:42.900 The government won't say where.
00:04:44.060 He's got to recover from his booing at the Calgary.
00:04:47.040 Just got savagely booed at the Calgary Stampede.
00:04:53.680 I mean, nobody deserves it more.
00:04:55.460 It was such a beautiful, it was such a beautiful example of Albertans stressing their autonomy
00:05:03.840 in that moment.
00:05:04.720 I just loved it.
00:05:06.080 I loved it so much.
00:05:07.500 Yeah, and so now we're left to guess where he is.
00:05:11.240 And the secrecy, as the National Post says, nothing new for Canadian leaders.
00:05:16.740 They like to keep tight-lipped about where they're going.
00:05:20.560 They don't want intrepid journalists finding them out on the beach.
00:05:23.920 Um, there's no, to be fair, there's no polite way to say you're off gallivanting with the
00:05:33.200 sex pests of the aristocracy in Britain at a hedonism festival.
00:05:38.760 There's no polite way to say that to Canadians without their, without their ears perking up.
00:05:43.860 But, uh, where do we think Mark Carney went?
00:05:46.200 Like if, if we had to guess, I don't think that it's anywhere tropical.
00:05:50.180 I don't think it's, because it's, no, because it's summertime.
00:05:53.620 Yeah.
00:05:55.020 Could you imagine that pasty, like that pasty effect being blasted by tropical sun?
00:06:01.200 I can't see Mark Carney or Diana Fox Carney on a beach.
00:06:04.820 Like, absolutely, this is not happening.
00:06:06.960 They're gallivanting around England or Europe somewhere.
00:06:11.100 They are having very, very fancy dinners with 800 or $1,200 bottle of bottles of wine.
00:06:17.580 And they are, they are, uh, they are fancying it up with their fancy aristocracy, uh, friends,
00:06:25.120 with their friends from the aristocracy in Britain.
00:06:27.060 Yeah.
00:06:27.260 Those two walking vitamin D deficiency posters are not somewhere warm, soaking up the sun.
00:06:34.540 I'll tell you that much.
00:06:35.380 They look, as I've described them in, in previous shows, a vampire and his familiar.
00:06:41.280 Yeah.
00:06:42.000 Transylvania maybe.
00:06:43.240 Maybe.
00:06:44.140 Like in a cave in Transylvania.
00:06:46.160 What do you guys think?
00:06:47.580 Where are they vacationing?
00:06:48.540 Here's what I think.
00:06:49.420 I know the reason we don't know where they are is because they're definitely, most definitely
00:06:53.920 not in Canada.
00:06:54.820 After the whole, like, elbows up, we're never, uh, traveling to the United States.
00:06:59.580 And they might not be in the United States.
00:07:00.960 But, you know, while saying to us, uh, take advantage of your, what is it, the Canada Pass
00:07:06.140 or whatever, bung up the national parks with people who aren't paying to be there.
00:07:10.140 Um, they're telling us to travel internally and visit the sights and sounds of Canada.
00:07:16.520 I am about 75% sure they're not doing that.
00:07:20.460 They're off somewhere else with their fancy friends taking a victory lap around us.
00:07:24.640 Yeah.
00:07:24.820 Yeah.
00:07:24.940 And if you have a guess where they are, please leave it in the live chat.
00:07:27.960 We want to know what, where, where you think Mark Carney and Diana Fox Carney are holidaying
00:07:33.940 this summer.
00:07:35.000 Yes, I believe these two lead a life of leisure so that 90 seconds of work that they put in
00:07:41.880 before they had to take a holiday, they're going to need about 30 days to recuperate.
00:07:46.440 That's absolutely true.
00:07:47.980 Actually, whatever happened to Princess Margaret's estate on the island of Mystique?
00:07:53.880 You know what, I might take it back.
00:07:54.860 I like Princess Margaret.
00:07:55.680 I, I did too.
00:07:57.020 I did too.
00:07:57.840 She was a, she was a salty, a salty thing and didn't take guff from nobody.
00:08:02.680 But I wonder what happened to her estate.
00:08:04.500 Like that, actually, I might take it back about, about them not being in the Caribbean
00:08:10.400 right now.
00:08:11.280 Because that is that.
00:08:11.900 The Caribbean, from what I understand, is not all that, no, which one is not all that
00:08:14.720 nice?
00:08:15.000 Is it the Caribbean, Cayman Islands?
00:08:16.400 I forget.
00:08:17.320 The one that is only three hours from Toronto.
00:08:20.000 From what I understand, it's not all that.
00:08:22.820 Barbados, Bahamas.
00:08:24.360 But yeah, Barbados, Bahamas.
00:08:26.180 Maybe that's it.
00:08:27.300 It's not all that nice.
00:08:29.700 Oh.
00:08:31.200 I don't think that's all that nice.
00:08:32.580 I, from what I understand, it doesn't get all that hot.
00:08:35.860 It just sort of stays temperate all the time.
00:08:39.120 All year long.
00:08:39.540 Anyways, where do you think, uh, Count, uh, Count Carney and his familiar are vacationing
00:08:47.620 this time of year after putting in, like I said, 90 seconds worth of work.
00:08:52.780 These two don't look like they have a lot of, uh, stamina.
00:08:57.740 Not a campground.
00:08:59.160 Not a campground.
00:09:00.260 No, they're not.
00:09:00.980 They're not in a campground.
00:09:02.560 Remember when Justin Trudeau's estranged, now divorced wife tried to get everybody to
00:09:08.460 go tenting?
00:09:09.840 Do you remember she did that video?
00:09:12.120 And I was like, trust me, I'm a tenter.
00:09:14.420 And then, sure you are.
00:09:15.700 Sure.
00:09:16.280 Sure, sure, sure.
00:09:16.800 All the women who actually do rough it are like, no, no, you're not.
00:09:21.240 You're just not.
00:09:22.620 Um, let's scooch ahead to other liberal, uh, things.
00:09:26.980 Canada's changing immigration.
00:09:29.800 And this is from the Fraser Institute.
00:09:32.200 I should write this up or maybe do a video on it.
00:09:34.560 Cause there's a lot of, uh, wild things in here.
00:09:38.060 It is truly staggering.
00:09:40.340 The average annual immigration was 617,618,000 from 2000 and, well, from Y2K to 2015 compared
00:09:53.300 to over double once the liberals took power.
00:09:58.000 There's no possible way that we could integrate any of those people in any sort of effective
00:10:02.920 way.
00:10:03.260 From the total number of immigrants increased at a simple average annual rate of 4% compared
00:10:09.380 to 15% under the liberals.
00:10:13.380 Permanent admissions as a share of total admissions declined by 0.83 percentage points per year.
00:10:19.040 So actually, uh, permanent admissions were going down.
00:10:25.500 Uh, anyways, these, this is a catastrophe and this is quite literally why.
00:10:33.260 We are in the crisis we're in right now.
00:10:36.080 Yeah.
00:10:36.360 If we're wondering why, if we're wondering why we're in a healthcare crisis, a housing
00:10:41.580 crisis, an education crisis, it's because the liberal party of Canada via the federal government
00:10:49.420 of Canada did not anticipate or did not plan or, or, um, increase our, uh, our, our public
00:11:01.680 institutions to be able to handle this many people coming in.
00:11:05.020 It is, um, it, it is such a, it is such a, uh, sorry, I'm getting a weird echo in my ear
00:11:12.580 guys.
00:11:13.100 Um, this, this, this does nothing to help Canada.
00:11:17.200 And as a matter of fact, we've seen over the last nine years how it's hindered us.
00:11:21.500 Do we, can we bring up this infographic here?
00:11:24.840 Because this shows that they figured out how to scam the system about roughly when.
00:11:30.980 So the infographic between non-permanent and permanent immigration versus it's purple versus
00:11:39.100 green or blue, whatever it is.
00:11:41.900 Look at this.
00:11:43.540 Holy Hannah.
00:11:45.120 So non-permanent is that students and temporary workers, they figured out how to scam the system
00:11:51.960 because we really weren't budging for a very long time on, uh, increasing permanent immigration.
00:12:01.200 Um, and so what they did was they started coming in as students and temporary workers.
00:12:09.180 Um, and we started the whole, uh, industry of diploma mills to have these people come
00:12:17.060 in.
00:12:17.240 You can go to, uh, Joe Blow's strip mall trucking school and graduate.
00:12:25.340 Um, and then all of a sudden you get to be in Canada and a lot of these temporary students
00:12:31.620 come in and then they claim refugee status.
00:12:33.920 Yeah.
00:12:34.460 Asylum.
00:12:35.200 Yeah.
00:12:35.500 Claim asylum.
00:12:36.240 Yeah.
00:12:36.700 So this is, this is their way where they started immediately gaming the system when just to
00:12:42.040 see how it's 2014 sort of, it's increasing, increasing, increasing.
00:12:45.220 Now I will give that we did have some labor shortages, particularly in the trades in some
00:12:49.600 parts of this country.
00:12:50.380 Why?
00:12:51.080 Because your school counselor said everybody should be a teacher or a nurse, um, or get
00:12:56.580 an arts degree.
00:12:57.440 And then we're like, we don't have any carpenters.
00:13:00.400 That's right.
00:13:01.520 We could use some welders out here in Alberta.
00:13:03.620 And so we did take in, uh, some temporary foreign workers to deal with those, uh, labor
00:13:08.840 shortages, but then it flatlines and then the liberals get in and then it's just wild.
00:13:14.540 The only, uh, receding of the tide was during COVID.
00:13:19.160 Yep.
00:13:19.780 Unprecedented immigration.
00:13:21.520 But even at the time, even at the time that we were experiencing labor shortages, while the
00:13:28.000 government was telling us that they were, you know, that they were dedicated to bringing
00:13:32.760 in more people, I don't think the, the, the labor shortages that our key sectors were
00:13:39.160 experiencing, um, we're, we're calling for that level of infiltration by foreign workers.
00:13:46.520 And, and, and, and, and the crazy thing is, is when they, like they're coming to Canada as
00:13:53.980 temporary foreign workers, they are eating up all of the jobs that our young people would
00:14:01.000 traditionally, you know, entry, entry level positions that our young people would start
00:14:06.060 their careers doing.
00:14:07.120 And then they are taking advantage of our social safety, uh, our social safety net while also
00:14:14.600 going back to their countries of, uh, origin to holiday.
00:14:19.920 So how is it that you're able to claim asylum and claim refugee status under some sort of,
00:14:25.460 um, uh, under some sort of like persecution, you know, I'm here because I'm being persecuted
00:14:30.360 by my home country and yet go back to that home country.
00:14:32.800 If you're, if you're here as a refugee claiming, claiming asylum, you, if you go back to your
00:14:39.160 home country, you should not be allowed re-entry into Canada because obviously it's safe enough
00:14:45.160 for you to go back.
00:14:46.820 So.
00:14:47.880 Right.
00:14:48.800 Right.
00:14:49.620 Um, and you know, they're, Syria is sort of sorted itself out with the help of the strong
00:14:56.040 stable hand of Donald Trump.
00:14:58.360 Uh, there are a lot of people who probably need to go back home.
00:15:01.600 Mm-hmm.
00:15:02.020 Right away.
00:15:03.420 Right away.
00:15:04.200 And you know what?
00:15:04.660 Honestly, you don't have to go home, but you can't stay here.
00:15:06.760 Right.
00:15:07.840 We just can't.
00:15:09.120 We can't.
00:15:09.860 It's not cruelty.
00:15:11.140 We just can't.
00:15:11.980 If you were fleeing persecution and death, that's gone.
00:15:16.280 Right.
00:15:17.240 No, but it's, this level of growth, growth has just been untenable for Canadians and anybody
00:15:23.860 accessing, anybody accessing any public service in Canada knows this really well.
00:15:30.220 You know, we've got, how many people have died on, on healthcare waiting lists?
00:15:35.200 Right.
00:15:35.280 Every person that arrives in Canada gets healthcare, including students and foreign workers.
00:15:40.760 And so every, every foreign worker and student that comes into Canada actually displaces, uh, Canadian citizens out of the healthcare cycle, out of the education cycle, and out of all of the public institutions that are meant to serve us first.
00:15:58.960 And yet, this is what we've got.
00:16:02.980 Now, that's not the only immigration problem we are currently facing.
00:16:06.520 So today, Black Locks breaks the news, as Black Locks always does, that the ISIS butcher, and I'm not using a cutesy turn of phrase, quite literally an ISIS butcher who butchered a crucified prisoner, um, Egyptian, um, Mustafa al-Didi, and his son, they came to Canada.
00:16:31.460 So he, he, he, he has the ISIS butcher video in 2015.
00:16:36.260 He comes to Canada, um, his son is denied, uh, permanent residency.
00:16:42.940 So then he leaves, I think goes in through the United States, comes back in, and they're like, oh, okay, cool, stamped, you're in.
00:16:48.420 Uh, gets citizenship, the dad does, and then they are found just days, maybe hours away from causing a major mass casualty terror attack in Toronto.
00:17:06.460 So, and I think we, we were, we, the Canadian security establishment, who's best known for their work on the truckers, um, they were tipped off by French police that this is going to be happening.
00:17:21.260 So it's Ahmed al-Didi and his son, Mustafa.
00:17:23.200 The son is Mustafa.
00:17:24.280 He's Ahmed.
00:17:25.140 I think it's Ahmed Mustafa al-Didi.
00:17:27.600 They were arrested July 28th by the RCMP.
00:17:29.800 Um, they remain in custody.
00:17:33.380 Thank goodness they didn't get bail.
00:17:35.160 That's actually surprising to me, by the way.
00:17:37.620 Yeah.
00:17:37.920 Well done for once.
00:17:39.660 Yeah.
00:17:40.120 So, um, last September 19th, I, and I dug up this clip.
00:17:46.500 Uh, he, Mark Miller, who was fired, and then now he's at the justice committee, um, in the house of commons.
00:17:56.060 He said the, he is satisfied in the security screening.
00:18:00.620 I dug up that clip.
00:18:02.240 Um, and I actually found another one too.
00:18:04.660 I just didn't get a chance to post it before we came on air of, well, Larry Brock, by the way, uh, at a subsequent, uh, hearing was like, what the hell is going on in your department?
00:18:15.780 Like, what, you guys, this was to Dominic LeBlanc, who's the public safety minister.
00:18:20.480 Dominic LeBlanc, at that very same, uh, hearing, also testified that he was completely confident and satisfied in the security screening, uh, coming out of CSIS and CBSA and immigration.
00:18:35.120 And it's like, well, confident in what security screening, precisely?
00:18:41.140 Because now, once the black locks, we know that there was none.
00:18:43.780 And it would seem as though the ministers knew there was none when they were testifying at these things.
00:18:48.820 We, and that's just, that's the craziest thing is when you are letting fully radicalized, uh, members of, uh, of, of foreign nations into the country, when there is video evidence of them being completely radicalized, completely, um, anti-Western, uh, and, and dangerous to the Canadian public, obviously.
00:19:13.460 How can you, how can you, with a straight face, say that everything is functioning perfectly and, and, uh, all is well within our public institutions, including Canadian Border Services, uh, Immigration Canada?
00:19:27.040 These are all, these are all, these are all federally funded departments that are wholly committed to DEI that are, that have completely lost the plot on their mandates and what they're supposed to do.
00:19:40.720 And yet we have liberal party members defending their work like, like they're doing, you know, like they couldn't be doing a better job.
00:19:49.900 We're going to watch Mark Miller here.
00:19:52.180 Yeah, this is him up against Rachel, sorry, Raquel Dancho, uh, Kildona and St. Paul.
00:19:59.580 And she's just excellent at SECU.
00:20:02.480 That's a security committee between her, Larry Brock and Melissa Lansman.
00:20:06.840 Uh, they just cut through these liberal idiots, like a hot knife through butter.
00:20:10.780 And when you watch this, you're like, what are, what is wrong with you, Eastern Canada?
00:20:15.560 They reelected these people who oversaw terrorists getting into the country.
00:20:21.240 Anyways, let's watch this.
00:20:23.060 Allowed three alleged terrorists into our country through the immigration streams that came ultimately from what we've learned from the RCMP through global mail reporting, came within hours of murdering an untold number of innocent people, Canadians and Americans in the latest alleged terrorists.
00:20:36.680 That's been gained entry into Canada under immigration streams under your watch, sir.
00:20:41.940 And unfortunately, though it's been several weeks since the first two and a few days since, or a few weeks since the second, the second iteration, we've yet to find out how this has happened.
00:20:51.620 And to my knowledge, you've made no commitments of how you're going to fix it and prevent it from happening again.
00:20:56.780 What we do know and understand is that your government in the past has directed public servants to fast track immigration procedures to cut some corners, bring in people as quickly as possible.
00:21:06.680 And now we have a situation where we have three alleged terrorists on our hands, so it is reasonable to believe there could be more.
00:21:11.980 So what specific steps have you taken the past few weeks to ensure no more alleged terrorists can gain entry to Canada through our immigration streams?
00:21:18.520 Thank you for the question, MP Dancho.
00:21:22.940 As you know, there are a number of elements about this case that I cannot discuss publicly.
00:21:29.500 I would also not assume a number of facts that are not in evidence currently.
00:21:34.220 But again, we take these incidents very, very seriously.
00:21:37.760 I announced in the French portion of my speech that we should come up with a result of our internal investigation within the next two weeks.
00:21:48.680 Again, those will be made public.
00:21:50.380 I think the discussion here is to see if and when there was any deficiency, if there was one, whether it is one that is systematic, and then how you then remedy that.
00:21:59.840 What we will disclose to you in the next two weeks, obviously we can't disclose today.
00:22:03.100 The investigation is not complete, but we prepared to propose in the next two weeks.
00:22:04.160 So just to confirm, though, you haven't taken any measures to change any procedures whatsoever?
00:22:09.500 Nothing has changed?
00:22:11.520 As I've said to you, we are currently investigating if and when there were any deficiencies and what measures need to be taken.
00:22:17.380 With my knowledge of immigration, the procedures are already known.
00:22:20.600 In fact, your department has provided a list of how the procedures are undertaken.
00:22:24.980 So to me, it's very clear, if you can follow the trail over the last number of years, you should be able to determine how it is, for example,
00:22:32.580 that the fact that we weren't able to determine there was a 2015 ISIS video where one of the alleged terrorists was dismembering a prisoner back in 2015 that was circulating the internet.
00:22:42.960 And yet three years later, he gained entry into Canada.
00:22:44.720 And in fact, went through six different immigration streams since that time and ultimately gained Canadian citizenship.
00:22:51.200 And in that time, there were four red flags flagged for that individual.
00:22:54.280 Three of them were risk indicators.
00:22:56.480 Risk indicators.
00:22:57.660 Seriously, or not to the extent that he was not allowed to continue down the immigration streams.
00:23:03.700 What I did find interesting, though, Minister, is that in 2018, your government removed the requirement for police background checks,
00:23:09.200 or officially called police clearance certificates, from the country of origin,
00:23:12.780 from countries like Pakistan, and Pakistan ultimately is a bit of a high-risk country, to say the least,
00:23:17.900 so it is puzzling that that was done in 2018.
00:23:20.980 This security check was removed, and now we know a student visa from Pakistan gained entry into Canada.
00:23:27.680 Have you reinstated this security requirement, for example?
00:23:30.340 That is an easy step that you could have taken by now.
00:23:32.120 Again, currently, you know that this individual was an asylum seeker.
00:23:40.240 You know, again, that there are differences with respect to different requirements for, and the reliability of police certificates at different stages.
00:23:50.120 They vary in their quality.
00:23:51.240 I'm sorry, I may have misspoke, but I'm talking about the student visa from Pakistan, the latest alleged terrorist.
00:23:56.740 Not the son, but the student visa from Pakistan.
00:23:59.020 Sorry, again, and this may be within or not within the scope of this discussion, Mr. Chair.
00:24:06.060 Again, the person, the latest alleged individual, came in as a student from Pakistan.
00:24:15.720 Correct.
00:24:16.140 And the details that you have in your chronologies are the ones that I'm at liberty to speak to at this time.
00:24:22.340 Thank you, Minister.
00:24:23.140 But I'm asking specifically about how in 2018 your government removed the requirement for police clearance certificates,
00:24:28.980 ultimately police background checks from the country of origin, from countries like Pakistan.
00:24:33.100 Now we have a student visa holder from Pakistan who did not receive the police clearance, assuming he did not receive the police clearance certificate,
00:24:44.040 unless you can correct me, but that requirement was removed in 2018.
00:24:47.960 So there was a security check removed.
00:24:49.760 That requirement was removed in 2018 from Pakistan for student visa holders.
00:24:53.280 Now we have a situation where your government's brought in a student visa holder from Pakistan who's alleged to be a terrorist.
00:24:58.140 He was on his way to Brooklyn, New York to massacre Jews.
00:25:01.020 And there was a situation where there could have been an additional level of screening that your government removed in 2018.
00:25:06.920 So have you reinstated the security requirement?
00:25:09.000 I'm hearing that you have not done that.
00:25:10.360 I do feel that that's something quite easy that you could do that could provide another layer of security.
00:25:14.460 So it just doesn't happen again.
00:25:16.580 Is that not reasonable?
00:25:18.580 We rely on our security partners to advise us as to the risk profile to take with respect to these individuals.
00:25:24.100 Which is a common sense.
00:25:24.940 Except they're not screening them.
00:25:26.320 Again.
00:25:26.660 Right.
00:25:28.060 That's enough lies from Mark Miller.
00:25:29.680 Except they're not screening them.
00:25:31.100 Now, in your mind, hearken back to that graph we just showed you about the increase in temporary foreign students to the country.
00:25:42.060 Now realize that the ones from high-risk areas are not being security screened.
00:25:47.840 So they get here.
00:25:49.020 Yes.
00:25:49.860 And they're not security screened.
00:25:51.700 They get here.
00:25:52.280 Look at that number.
00:25:53.180 None of them are security screened from high-risk places like Pakistan.
00:25:59.300 And then they get here and then they claim asylum without being screened.
00:26:04.100 So we've got a ticking time on our hands.
00:26:06.580 And even further than that, just the other day we were talking about the government of Canada forgiving refugees and asylum seekers seeking entry into Canada for their convictions from their country of origin.
00:26:23.780 So even if they do, even if there is a question on the application form that says, have you been convicted of a crime in your home country?
00:26:31.140 And they say, yes, the government of Canada just goes, well, good enough for us.
00:26:35.360 Good enough to get in here, you guys.
00:26:37.180 Get in here.
00:26:37.760 But this was a masterclass by Mark Miller in no accountability, none whatsoever.
00:26:44.900 And what the Liberals have done over the past nine or ten years is say, you know, we can't say anything at this time.
00:26:52.360 We can't disclose anything.
00:26:53.620 But we are investigating ourselves.
00:26:56.080 Right.
00:26:56.300 How has that worked out every single other time, Canada, when the Liberal government investigates itself?
00:27:04.000 They find themselves completely in the place.
00:27:05.780 Green Slush Fund.
00:27:06.780 That's right.
00:27:08.120 We investigated ourselves and found nothing wrong with our behavior.
00:27:12.900 Well, but that's right.
00:27:15.020 Just wash their hands of their dirty deeds.
00:27:18.380 But this is turning into a real big problem for Canada, I think, because as we see our crime statistics and just listen, if you got two eyeballs and a functioning brainstem, you can see crime in your neighborhood right now increasing.
00:27:35.580 You can see these things happening.
00:27:37.240 Oh, for sure.
00:27:37.860 On the streets of Canada.
00:27:39.540 And yet we have the government of Canada saying, nothing to see here, folks.
00:27:43.060 Nothing to see here.
00:27:44.740 I think it could possibly be because of our decisions.
00:27:47.180 Police reported violent crime is up over 40% over the last decade.
00:27:54.180 Sure.
00:27:54.840 I mean, drug trafficking, human trafficking, the whole gamut of major, major crimes, those have increased probably proportionately.
00:28:05.920 I wonder if we did a side-by-side about the increase in major crimes in Canada with the increase in immigration, whether there would be a correlation, if you will.
00:28:17.120 I mean, if we asked a liberal government, they'd be like, no.
00:28:19.840 I bet you you could overlay that graph of rising crime with that other graph of temporary foreign students and foreign workers and the immigration graph, and they would almost be identical.
00:28:35.780 They'd overlap.
00:28:36.720 Yes, they would.
00:28:37.620 Yeah.
00:28:37.800 Yeah.
00:28:37.880 What is Trump saying?
00:28:40.840 They're not sending their best?
00:28:43.340 They're not sending their best.
00:28:44.920 Well, if you were a foreign nation with a bunch of no-good-doing troublemakers, who would you most want to offload onto an accepting open-armed nation?
00:28:57.440 Oh, I don't.
00:28:58.100 It would be all of the troublemakers, the people that aren't doing your country any favors.
00:29:02.580 Well, I don't begrudge the Egyptians.
00:29:04.080 They're very strong on security, given their proximity to Gaza.
00:29:11.240 So if they can, like, offload a few terrorists to the international world, I'm sure they don't care.
00:29:17.700 Egypt first, right?
00:29:20.300 Right.
00:29:21.940 All right.
00:29:22.420 On the flip side, I just don't like the idea of Canada being a net exporter of terrorism, because we often are used as, like, a stopping ground, a launch pad for these guys.
00:29:34.400 If they're not attacking us, they're figuring out how to get into the United States to attack them, and I think that that's not all that neighborly.
00:29:39.960 This one is going to really put my good buddy Lise right off the rev limiter.
00:29:47.480 It comes by way of Tamara Ugolini, and she was able to catch the screenshot off Facebook after they deleted this post on X.
00:29:58.840 I did a video maybe a few months ago about the dangers of cross-sex hormones on the neonate.
00:30:26.380 That's the newborn baby, but also the developing baby.
00:30:31.540 These people who want to play God with their own bodies, and that's not enough for them.
00:30:37.940 They have to do it on somebody else's body.
00:30:39.940 The exposure of cross-sex hormones to developing babies in the womb and then the neonate through breast milk secretions, depending on your biological start point in this mess, it's gravely dangerous to the baby.
00:30:59.940 It is not healthy, should not be encouraged, and synthetic hormones in the secretions of some of these folks so that they can soothe whatever psychological issues they're going through and using a living human baby as the prop to do it.
00:31:20.680 But it's catastrophically dangerous for the baby, and any Mengele who encourages it should be locked up and in prison.
00:31:29.240 But all that is to say, Waterloo Public Health got ratioed and hard and deleted their post, but Tamara still found it up on Facebook.
00:31:39.420 Why do breastfeed slash chest feed their baby?
00:31:42.600 And naturally, they show a woman here, because that's breastfeeding, and that's the safest food for a baby.
00:31:49.860 Don't wait. Practice latching right from birth.
00:31:53.700 Our nurses will show you how.
00:31:55.360 Book a free appointment at our baby feeding clinics.
00:31:59.220 Yeah, I can't imagine why a brand new baby doesn't want to latch onto the hairy, barren chest of someone who started off as a biological male.
00:32:10.380 As a predator, like to a predator.
00:32:13.200 Why would we not want to show a newborn infant latching onto a sex predator?
00:32:20.960 Because that's what it is, okay?
00:32:22.660 If you are a biological male and you are attempting to nurse a baby, that...
00:32:29.920 For your own ego, for your own whatever.
00:32:33.540 Gratification.
00:32:34.480 Gratification.
00:32:35.040 Let's say that.
00:32:35.320 The end.
00:32:37.680 That should ring alarm bells all over the place.
00:32:41.040 But what the Waterloo...
00:32:43.560 Waterloo...
00:32:44.760 What is it that Public Health Authority doesn't understand here is that this is going to drive women away in droves.
00:32:51.760 Um, this is minimizing our, uh, this is minimizing our millennia of, uh, our millennia of experience feeding our, naturally feeding our babies.
00:33:06.920 Uh, breastfeeding, breastfeeding is the best way to, to feed your babies.
00:33:11.700 Mothers and babies are designed to, uh, to work together.
00:33:17.380 Their, their, their bodies are designed to work together in those very, very early stages.
00:33:22.020 Breast milk is naturally, um, is naturally fortified with everything that a baby needs, including, um, including the ability to fend off infections and fend off diseases.
00:33:37.220 And your body knows what to give the baby.
00:33:40.460 When you start, when you, and, and I've breastfed five babies, five of them, including twins.
00:33:46.400 Um, when you start adding synthetic hormones, when you start saying that men, men, okay, can, can naturally feed babies.
00:33:57.820 This is where we veer outside of, of the comfort zone of all women.
00:34:03.420 This is, this is an affront to our biological function and our, our spot in society.
00:34:11.140 It's just so, it's just so degrading all of it.
00:34:14.100 And I'm so happy to see that they got ratioed and that the people of Canada are defending mothers in this way.
00:34:19.640 Yeah, this stuff drives me crazy because these same Lalesh consultants, these same breastfeeding consultants are the ones who will tell you, and rightfully so.
00:34:29.120 And I did the same thing, avoid caffeine, avoid alcohol, avoid spicy foods, like avoid all the things that might pass to your baby and, um, not be good for them or upset their little tummies or whatever.
00:34:42.960 And it's so important for their brain development.
00:34:45.340 Like they need, they need the antibodies, they need the fats, they need all of that from you.
00:34:50.200 But at the same time, I was like, I'm not even taking Tylenol.
00:34:53.260 Like, whatever it is, I'm going to tough it out.
00:34:56.760 I'm not, I'm not going anywhere near it.
00:34:58.900 I suffered through debilitating anti-caffeine headaches for the very longest time.
00:35:03.840 Um, and at the same time, these people will simultaneously say those cross-sex hormones that you're putting in your body to maintain whatever you're doing there.
00:35:12.260 Uh, the baby's fine with it.
00:35:14.240 It's fine.
00:35:14.640 It won't be passed along in the breast milk.
00:35:16.420 What?
00:35:16.980 Well, and it, no, and it is just, it is just patently insane.
00:35:21.420 I remember, Sheila, I distinctly recall having curry and having two babies absolutely reject me for six hours until they were, because it was just so different.
00:35:31.920 It was just so different for them.
00:35:33.840 So everything that, everything that a mother does is passed on to her infant when she's breastfeeding.
00:35:39.500 And, uh, and these kinds of, like this kind of institutional capture doesn't help the, like, doesn't, doesn't help to encourage mothers to breastfeed their babies.
00:35:54.380 As a matter of fact, this is going to push mothers away because you're going to have a certain segment of mothers that goes, right, this is so weird now.
00:36:01.800 This is, this has gotten so weird that I'm just going to formula feed, which is like the worst, the, the, actually, actually the worst thing that you could do for your baby.
00:36:11.120 If you have the ability to breastfeed, you should breastfeed.
00:36:14.020 You are, you were designed to nourish your baby for the first year or 18 months of their life or whatever, whatever it is, but certainly through their infant stages.
00:36:23.120 And, uh, and this is insane.
00:36:25.400 I mean, this is just another.
00:36:27.200 Imagine a first time mother going into one of these breastfeeding clinics and sitting down beside some bearded dude.
00:36:33.340 I get thinking we're all here for the same reason.
00:36:36.580 Yeah.
00:36:36.720 I'd be gone.
00:36:37.480 Yeah.
00:36:37.820 I'd be gone.
00:36:39.780 Instant, instantaneously gone.
00:36:40.680 Yeah.
00:36:40.960 It wouldn't even, my butt wouldn't even hit the seat.
00:36:43.340 The baby would not come out of the carrier.
00:36:45.240 We would be gone.
00:36:46.400 And this is, this, this is how you chase women away from this.
00:36:49.560 And it is the best way and it is such a beautiful process and all new mothers should be encouraged to the best of their ability to breastfeed their children.
00:36:59.340 And, uh, and this is going to do nothing to help that.
00:37:02.780 Nothing.
00:37:03.500 Yep.
00:37:04.020 Find your omas, find your babushkas, ask them for advice.
00:37:08.940 Cabbage leaves.
00:37:10.280 Cabbage leaves.
00:37:12.200 Because these people are ideologically captured.
00:37:15.700 Speaking of ideologically captured, how's that for a segue?
00:37:18.800 This from Juno News, an exclusive Nova Scotia confirms it is insane.
00:37:26.720 It funds and performs genital surgeries for teens.
00:37:31.460 Exclusive documents reveal that doctors in Nova Scotia greenlit five surgeries to create artificial vaginas for patients listed as under 19 years old, which is the age of majority there.
00:37:44.040 Um, it's 18 here in, uh, God's country.
00:37:48.160 So citing privacy laws, of course, I don't know.
00:37:51.000 I don't want to know who these people are, but I would love to know who, once again, the Mengele's are out.
00:37:55.580 Uh, I'd love to know who they are.
00:37:57.160 Uh, they refuse to reveal whether any of the patients were minors, but acknowledge that Nova Scotia does fund surgeries for minors as of this year, as per policy and procedures.
00:38:07.840 Um, and then it goes on to detail how, uh, what they actually do.
00:38:13.960 It, the Citizens Alliance of Nova Scotia provided true north with demographic data obtained through freedom of information requests.
00:38:20.620 The data shows age breakdowns.
00:38:22.520 You know, we should do this for Saskatchewan.
00:38:25.060 Let's do it.
00:38:26.140 Let's do it.
00:38:26.980 Okay.
00:38:27.260 We're just going to replicate this.
00:38:28.640 Yeah.
00:38:29.120 Yeah.
00:38:29.420 Okay.
00:38:29.900 I'm just making a note so that I can.
00:38:31.700 Yeah.
00:38:32.340 Because, because viewers, as we all know, Alberta is the only province in the nation that has prohibited these kinds of, uh, experimental butchery on children as it pertains to transgender healthcare.
00:38:46.860 Um, and, and I would be, I would be, uh, I'd be fascinated, uh, I'd be fascinated to learn how this is happening in other provinces and quick shout out to Melanie Bennett.
00:38:57.500 She is one of our dear friends here at me and Sheila Gunn-Reed.
00:39:01.180 She's one of our dear friends.
00:39:02.680 Um, and she is doing some super heavy lifting on these issues in Canada.
00:39:06.600 She is so talented and so dedicated.
00:39:09.020 Uh, you should go see more of her work at Juno News, but, but what on earth are we doing Canada?
00:39:16.860 Um, pulling these experimental and non-evidence based butchery surgeries on little kids.
00:39:25.600 These are under 19.
00:39:27.960 These kids are going to be in the medical pipeline for the rest of their lives.
00:39:33.540 What are we doing?
00:39:35.180 And as a matter of fact, the statistics show that the regret after having these surgeries doesn't hit until about seven years later.
00:39:44.300 But when it does, that is the, that is when, um, transitioners are at their highest risk of suicide because they realize after seven years that they've been sold a bill of goods that they can absolutely not cash.
00:39:58.560 That they are on this pipeline for the rest of their lives, that they've given up their sexual function, their reproductive function, and that they will never, never have a gratifying sex life.
00:40:09.180 Why?
00:40:09.860 Because we are chopping the parts, the healthy, the healthy parts off of children in Canada.
00:40:18.100 I will, I will just go out on a crazy wide limb here and say people that are participating in this butchery should be imprisoned.
00:40:26.760 Completely.
00:40:27.200 This is not healthcare.
00:40:28.520 This is butchery.
00:40:29.720 This is, this is, this is craziness.
00:40:31.440 I can't believe that this is happening.
00:40:33.740 Yeah.
00:40:33.920 And I think it's only going to get worse because again, Melanie Bennett, uh, just doing the heavy lifting on this in, we know a lot of this indoctrination comes from activist teachers in the classroom.
00:40:46.500 Oh, does it, it starts there with social transition.
00:40:49.440 And then they say.
00:40:50.140 Because medical transit, like it, like it's part of a pipeline, right?
00:40:52.920 Right.
00:40:53.120 And so, so you start, you start with a social transition.
00:40:57.040 This is name changes, pronoun changes, um, uh, gender and diversity clubs or gender and sexuality clubs in schools, GSAs, GDAs.
00:41:07.100 Then when you reach the end of your social transition, well, then you're pipelined off to the medical community who welcomes you with open arms.
00:41:16.000 Sheila Gunn-Brieg and I, uh, this must have been, oh, Sheila, it's got to be going on two years now.
00:41:22.120 We were looking into WPATH, the World Professional Association of Transgender Healthcare.
00:41:28.520 If you go to their website and you look up the, you look up their membership list, Canada has thousands of WPATH members.
00:41:38.520 These are counselors.
00:41:39.740 These are nurses.
00:41:40.560 These are endocrinologists that manage all the hormone levels, the cross sex, excuse me, wrong sex hormone levels.
00:41:48.300 Then you have plastic surgeons, you have general surgeons, you have nurses, you have, there is this huge network of health professionals, aka butchers, who are doing this to Canada's children.
00:42:02.960 You can see a full list of who's practicing in your province on the WPATH website by going to the membership, uh, the membership section of their website.
00:42:12.420 But Saskatchewan has nine full-time members.
00:42:16.440 Alberta has some, uh, I want to say it was just under 50 full-time members.
00:42:21.400 Too many.
00:42:21.840 But, but thank goodness we have Premier Danielle Smith that put a stop to those people practicing on, practicing their experimental, experience, excuse me, experimental and non-evidence-based, uh, butchery on children in Alberta.
00:42:37.620 I thank God we have Danielle Smith to do that, but why this is being allowed to happen in Canada, when all of Europe has backed off, all of Europe has backed off, the UK, France, um, Denmark, Switzerland, all of the, the United States, all of them are backing away from this because they are acknowledging what an insane, um, what an insane set of circumstances had to happen to let this become allowable.
00:43:06.100 This is not health care.
00:43:08.480 This is not health care.
00:43:10.240 No, it's damaging an entire generation of children.
00:43:13.360 It is the satanic panic of our time, I believe.
00:43:16.480 Um, Melanie Bennett sort of shows how this stuff starts.
00:43:20.840 She's got a recording, um, from the, I forgot what it is, the Elementary Educators, uh, Union, anyways, in Ontario.
00:43:32.600 Uh, local President Rob Hammond explaining how a coalition of teachers unions work together to remove conservative trustees and have them replaced with union-favored NDP trustees.
00:43:45.560 Uh, this is, uh, electoral meddling.
00:43:49.300 And, uh, these are your teachers ganging up against the will of the parents because the, the trustees are supposed to be your voice in the education system.
00:44:01.680 Yep.
00:44:02.260 And they are completely captured.
00:44:04.680 Absolutely.
00:44:05.140 The most woke, insane, lunatic, left-captured lunatics that are sitting on school boards in Canada.
00:44:13.060 And this absolutely happened in the Saskatchewan municipal election this last November.
00:44:17.860 We saw members of, uh, the Saskatchewan Teachers Federation.
00:44:21.980 We saw members of CUPE.
00:44:23.420 We saw members of all of these, uh, um, public sector unions handpick their preferred school board candidates and make sure they were elected.
00:44:36.540 This is happening across the country of Canada.
00:44:39.320 This absolute election interference.
00:44:42.140 This is what's happening.
00:44:43.500 And parents cannot get, uh, cannot get a word in sideways.
00:44:47.000 We are being, uh, we are being attacked.
00:44:50.860 We are being defamed.
00:44:52.380 We are being slandered.
00:44:54.180 Um, and conservative governments have done nothing to stop this.
00:44:59.540 And, and I, and I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm of two minds on this.
00:45:03.120 Do conservative governments not know that this is happening?
00:45:07.760 Of course they know because it happens to them.
00:45:10.800 But did they, do they not know that it's happening at the school board level?
00:45:14.300 Or do they know, and they're just not sure how to lick it?
00:45:18.840 Because in Saskatchewan, in Regina, in the municipal elections, we have actual evidence of senior educrats from Regina public schools going on a tour of Regina public schools, calling emergency staff meetings within the walls of the schools saying,
00:45:36.460 we have bigoted extremist, transphobe, homophobes running for the school board.
00:45:42.200 Why didn't they just name you by name?
00:45:43.880 You know what I'm saying?
00:45:44.880 You know what I'm saying?
00:45:45.120 Right?
00:45:45.420 I'm saying leave, okay?
00:45:48.400 You don't need to flatter me.
00:45:49.940 Just say my name.
00:45:52.100 You can just say it out loud.
00:45:53.560 You can just say it out loud.
00:45:54.980 But, but this is election, unlawful election interference that conservative, that conservative governments are not doing anything about.
00:46:03.080 Unless what we're seeing in Canada right now is unless a school board is so financially unstable, like unless they're financially unaccountable and financially unstable and in the hole, in the red, to a point where the government is like, whoa, we got to get a handle on this.
00:46:20.080 Governments do nothing.
00:46:20.920 And this is what parents are saying, is we need governments to intervene to make sure that this stops happening.
00:46:28.100 Parents may not be attacked for their beliefs.
00:46:30.740 Parents may not be attacked for running for school boards.
00:46:33.560 Parents may, stop this.
00:46:35.880 You guys have, you guys are in government.
00:46:39.020 Do something about this craziness because it's happening across the country of Canada.
00:46:43.520 And they've got all the money to do it, these unions, with their forced union dues.
00:46:48.740 They extract the union dues from even the good teachers to do bad things.
00:46:52.000 Oh, and the good teachers are just furious about this.
00:46:55.340 Like, absolutely furious about this.
00:46:57.820 And they're also under the gun because if they say anything, well, then they lose their jobs.
00:47:03.820 The teacher unions are not going to back them up.
00:47:06.100 Exactly.
00:47:07.200 Let's listen to this, a quick clip of what Melanie was able to get her hands on so you can just see how bad it is.
00:47:12.880 And this is, you bet your ass, this is happening in every school board across the country.
00:47:17.800 Yep.
00:47:18.180 And now you know.
00:47:19.280 So let's listen and then we'll come back from that and we'll hit an ad break.
00:47:22.160 We're way overdue for an ad break and I realize Olivia is like, Sheila, Sheila, Sheila, Sheila.
00:47:27.020 So let's do that, Olivia.
00:47:28.820 So the provincial election allowed us to try to do something.
00:47:32.760 We took advantage of incentive funding from provincial.
00:47:36.560 And from that, we were unsuccessful at both Nipissing and in Paris-Saint-Muskoke in terms of trying to get somebody other than a Tory elected.
00:47:48.300 However, in that member engagement, we had our members out knocking on doors and campaigning.
00:47:54.480 We were using our Facebook page.
00:47:56.480 We were telling people who, you know, we were encouraging.
00:47:59.300 We weren't endorsing anybody, but we were encouraging people.
00:48:01.920 Now, we might have not been successful there, but it paid dividends when we got to the municipal elections because we got the NIP candidate to actually run as one of the trustees.
00:48:12.780 And so our success there was we went back to our fourth block and we had two fourth block events, one in North Bay, one in Perry Sound.
00:48:22.700 Where we invited, it was called Meet the Trustees, and we had all the trustees were invited.
00:48:28.180 We had OSS, the OTs, and also, you know, our retired teachers were invited as well.
00:48:34.120 And we had an opportunity.
00:48:35.460 We had a good spread of food.
00:48:36.940 We had live music.
00:48:38.140 We gave the trustees an opportunity to speak for two minutes and then engage with us afterwards.
00:48:43.480 The result was we got rid of the two card-carrying Tory members.
00:48:49.240 One was the chair.
00:48:50.160 One was the vice chair.
00:48:51.260 They are no longer trustees.
00:48:53.460 And it was a huge success for us.
00:48:55.440 And the NDP candidate is now the chairman of the Near North District School Board trustees.
00:49:06.160 Imagine that.
00:49:07.380 Imagine public sector unions interfering in municipal elections to get their little friends, their little NDP-aligned friends, onto local school boards.
00:49:19.860 Imagine that.
00:49:21.060 Who could have seen this coming other than us, who were telling the world in the municipal election, this is happening.
00:49:27.680 Who's going to do something about this?
00:49:28.880 Who?
00:49:29.080 Anyone?
00:49:29.820 Is anyone going to do something about this?
00:49:31.800 Wild.
00:49:32.700 You know what's funny?
00:49:33.980 In all of that, they never actually gave any thought to the best interest of the education of those kids.
00:49:43.760 All they cared about was, do we get our guys elected?
00:49:47.220 Yes.
00:49:47.420 Those could have been NDP criminals, NDP weirdos, but I repeat myself.
00:49:54.200 Guaranteed they're weirdos.
00:49:55.260 If they're NDP, they're weird.
00:49:56.600 Right.
00:49:56.740 If they're NDP-aligned, they're weird.
00:49:58.280 Yeah.
00:49:58.480 Yeah.
00:49:58.700 It's like saying liberal mainstream media journalist.
00:50:01.160 Yeah.
00:50:01.420 I get it.
00:50:02.020 It's the same thing.
00:50:03.980 But they didn't express any concern about the right person being right for the job.
00:50:09.660 They just wanted to get their team elected, no matter the will of the parents.
00:50:14.020 Yep.
00:50:14.360 And no matter the outcomes for the kids.
00:50:17.400 Says it all.
00:50:18.440 And I think that we really have to think about municipal elections, and especially school board elections, in a different way in Canada, now that we know that this is happening.
00:50:28.460 Because where you have activist boards, radical left-wing activist boards, like you have right here in Regina, Saskatchewan, and across the country, we need governments to come in and make sure that parents aren't being eviscerated by these lunatics.
00:50:54.620 And by that, I mean, we absolutely need a change in legislation that guarantees parental involvement and participation at the board level.
00:51:05.760 Do I think that it's going too far to suggest that only parents should be sitting on school boards?
00:51:12.380 No.
00:51:12.960 I would absolutely support that.
00:51:15.680 Are we still going to have to lick the public sector union interference into municipal elections?
00:51:25.460 Absolutely, yes.
00:51:26.820 And that's going to take governments with balls to come in where there is absolute proof of election interference and prosecute those people.
00:51:37.840 Fire them and prosecute them, and you will see an end to election interference at the municipal election level.
00:51:43.500 But until we have governments that are going to intercede on behalf of parents, parents are just going to keep getting roundhoused by these lunatics.
00:51:54.620 All right.
00:51:55.240 Let's hit an ad break.
00:51:56.060 Sorry, Olivia.
00:51:57.140 Sorry, it's so late in the show.
00:51:58.220 Sorry, Olivia.
00:51:58.960 Sorry, sorry, sorry.
00:52:00.640 Let's hit an ad break.
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00:53:57.620 Let's skip ahead to the story of Travis Donraj, I believe is how you say his name.
00:54:05.240 Travis is peaking.
00:54:07.500 He is waking up.
00:54:09.200 Yeah, I went to the Toronto Sun's column and then I went to the CBC's abject rejection of everything that Travis says.
00:54:21.080 But the Toronto Sun published Donraj's resignation in full to them, to CBC.
00:54:30.880 And he said, subject, resignation under duress.
00:54:35.540 I know a little something about the toxic workplace they have down there at the CBC after spending two days at the debates commission inside of Radio Canada.
00:54:44.940 So I know how they don't care how you are harassed and harangued if you don't think about or if you don't think about things the same way they do.
00:54:54.760 Now imagine that being your everyday job and having to walk into that viper's pit every single day.
00:54:59.580 Well, you just imagine what Travis Donraj describes.
00:55:03.880 So he says, this is an involuntary resignation.
00:55:06.880 I'm stepping down not by choice, but because the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has made it impossible for me to continue my work with integrity.
00:55:12.880 After years of service, most recently as the host of Canada Tonight with Travis Donraj, I have been systematically sidelined, retaliated against, and denied the editorial access and institutional support necessary to fulfill my public service role.
00:55:28.840 When I joined CBC, I did so with a clear understanding of its mandate and a belief of its importance to Canadian democracy.
00:55:35.020 That was your first mistake, Travis.
00:55:36.800 Yes.
00:55:38.020 I was told I would be a bold voice in journalism.
00:55:40.660 I took that role seriously.
00:55:41.660 I worked to elevate underrepresented stories, expand political balance.
00:55:45.940 Again, you were very naive.
00:55:49.020 And uphold the journalistic values Canadians expect from their public broadcaster.
00:55:52.580 I don't think we expect much of them these days.
00:55:54.600 Anyways, what happened behind the scenes at CBC too often contradicts what's shown to the public.
00:56:01.040 Oh, can confirm.
00:56:03.320 Yes.
00:56:04.480 Preach.
00:56:06.020 Performative diversity, tokenism, and a system designed to elevate certain voices and diminish others.
00:56:10.600 Again, can confirm.
00:56:11.660 I was repeatedly denied access to key newsmakers.
00:56:14.560 Internal booking and editorial protocols were weaponized to create structural barriers for some while empowering others' favoritism.
00:56:22.660 Particularly a small circle of senior Ottawa-based journalists.
00:56:28.100 You know who they are.
00:56:29.820 You don't say.
00:56:30.900 One is bald and likes poutine, if I had to guess.
00:56:33.300 When I questioned these imbalances, I was met with silence, resistance, and eventually retaliation.
00:56:38.640 I was fighting for balance and accused of being on a crusade.
00:56:41.440 My show, which I was initially told would be or was a strategic priority, was rebranded.
00:56:46.260 My name removed.
00:56:47.140 My access curtailed.
00:56:48.400 My medical leave was whispered about in the newsroom.
00:56:51.340 I was presented with a non-disclosure agreement tied to an investigation about a tweet about then-CBC president Hot Roots Haven, Catherine Tate.
00:57:00.580 It was designed not to protect privacy, but to sign away my voice.
00:57:03.940 When I refused, I was further marginalized.
00:57:05.960 These were not isolated actions.
00:57:09.060 They were part of a pattern that sent a clear message.
00:57:11.820 Fall in line or be removed.
00:57:12.980 I see it as long as I could, but CBC leadership left me with no reasonable path forward.
00:57:18.200 This has taken a real toll on my health, my career, and my trust in an institution I once believed I could help reform from within.
00:57:25.360 Again, very naive.
00:57:27.120 But the greater harm is to the public.
00:57:30.520 A broadcaster that no longer lives up to its mandate.
00:57:32.760 A culture that resists accountability and a system that punishes those who dare to challenge it.
00:57:38.280 It is why the CBC is losing trust with Canadians and its audience.
00:57:42.460 My departure is not the end of this story.
00:57:45.920 Juicy.
00:57:46.780 There is more to come, and it will be shared when the time is right.
00:57:49.440 The time is right, Travis, right now.
00:57:50.900 It's right now.
00:57:51.720 Right now.
00:57:52.180 No better time than right now.
00:57:54.780 Right now.
00:57:55.160 You're at the top of the news cycle.
00:57:56.460 Keep it going, buddy.
00:57:58.020 You have taken away my job, but you cannot and will not silence my voice.
00:58:02.660 Sincerely, Travis Dhanraj.
00:58:05.460 And then he sent a similar one, a similar email to his colleagues.
00:58:12.440 And he says at the end of that, for those who stood by me, thank you.
00:58:16.280 I will miss the good people I worked with, many of whom are still trying to do journalism the public deserves under impossible conditions.
00:58:23.060 Yes.
00:58:23.780 I leave with clarity and my voice intact.
00:58:25.660 You will hear more from me soon, Travis.
00:58:28.460 So this is such an interesting story for so many reasons, but not the least of which, hey, Travis, where was your union rep throughout all of this abuse and all of this harassment and all of this cancellation and all of this erasure?
00:58:43.260 You would have had a union rep from Unifor.
00:58:46.420 Okay.
00:58:46.720 Unifor is the, help me.
00:58:50.280 The journalist union.
00:58:52.020 The journalist union in Canada.
00:58:54.020 So Travis would have had access to a union rep while all of this was unraveling around.
00:58:59.500 I'm positive they are.
00:59:01.200 I'm positive they are.
00:59:03.240 They might be PSAC.
00:59:05.080 Oh, or it could be PSAC.
00:59:06.760 In any case, Travis would have had a union to represent him in all of these grievances that he was having.
00:59:15.360 And guess how much, guess how much help they offered him, it looks like.
00:59:20.600 Yeah.
00:59:20.860 It looks like a 0%.
00:59:22.420 Okay.
00:59:23.540 So Unifor represents 10,000 media workers, including journalists at the CBC.
00:59:29.920 The Canadian Media Guild also represents CBC employees, particularly those outside of Quebec and New Brunswick.
00:59:39.000 Somebody was failed by whatever union is representing him.
00:59:42.440 I think whatever you work at CBC as a non-contract employee, you're in the union, whether you like it or not.
00:59:48.700 And those guys are enforcing, what would they call this?
00:59:52.760 That's a yellow union, a union that works for the employer and it's not the worker.
00:59:58.880 Well, this is sort of what all unions do, don't you think?
01:00:03.820 Definitely, especially public sector ones.
01:00:06.300 That's exactly right.
01:00:08.580 But what Travis is doing here is publicly highlighting what so many of us know to be true about the CBC.
01:00:16.460 And it's really interesting.
01:00:17.660 Like what makes this so interesting is to have somebody who has recently been on the inside of the CBC confirming,
01:00:25.300 what all of us have been saying for years about the weaponized, what did he call it, weaponized diversity?
01:00:36.120 Is that what he said?
01:00:37.040 Or something along those lines?
01:00:39.720 About their policies and procedures being weaponized against employees who are trying to ring a bell on these crazy things.
01:00:47.980 And the wild thing is, is within the CBC proper, there are thousands of Travis's, thousands of Travis's who went into their career at the CBC thinking to themselves,
01:01:02.720 Oh, okay, I'm joining the pinnacle of Canadian media, only to very quickly learn, that's right, only to very quickly learn what a backwards, left-leaning, not even left-leaning, but committed to the left gong show that this place is.
01:01:23.880 And this place is getting billions of dollars of taxpayer funding to continue on this path.
01:01:31.320 Because if you have guaranteed taxpayer funding from the federal government, you have no incentive to get better.
01:01:40.180 You, as a matter of fact, you have all of the incentive in the world to keep doing devious, awful, terrible work and lying to Canadians.
01:01:50.140 You have all of the incentive you need.
01:01:51.600 You're getting paid, you're getting paid, regardless of if you do a good job, which is what sets us here at Rebel apart and other independent media in Canada, is that if we don't like us, we die.
01:02:05.160 If we don't, right?
01:02:05.740 If we don't do a good job for you, if we're not telling the stories that reflect you, you're not going to watch us, you're not going to tune in, you're not going to share our stuff.
01:02:13.340 So, the people at the CBC get their paychecks and their pensions and all of their perks and their art collections and their disgusting real estate holdings guaranteed to them.
01:02:25.960 And so, what I hope this does, Sheila Gunn-Reed, what I really hope this does is, I hope Travis's bravery in this moment, and he is waking up.
01:02:37.660 This is what it sounds like when somebody from the left starts waking up to this craziness, when you are actually a victim of the craziness.
01:02:46.920 This is going to wake Travis up, but I do hope that it piques a whole bunch of other CBC employees.
01:02:53.580 I hope all of them look at this and go, I identify with what he's saying here.
01:02:59.320 I recognize this to be true.
01:03:02.240 And it, listen, courage is contagious, CBC employees.
01:03:07.680 Courage is contagious.
01:03:09.140 Do the right thing.
01:03:10.520 Stop being sellouts.
01:03:12.080 Travis, stop being a sellout in this moment.
01:03:13.840 And for that, I'm real proud of him.
01:03:15.340 Like, you can't fault a guy who is standing in the truth in this moment.
01:03:23.280 It is incredible to watch.
01:03:24.980 It is incredible to watch.
01:03:25.920 Sometimes people do have to be mugged by reality to see what other people have been telling you.
01:03:32.180 Actually, it's the only way.
01:03:34.060 It's the only way.
01:03:35.060 Some people have to learn the hard way.
01:03:36.920 Like, I'm sure for years people were saying on the outside, I know I have, been saying stuff like CBC is awful.
01:03:43.760 It doesn't reflect Canadians.
01:03:45.260 It reflects this many Canadians.
01:03:47.460 And by this many, I mean the number of people who actually watch it.
01:03:51.380 Their flagship shows.
01:03:53.480 It doesn't reflect the diversity of viewpoints of Canadians.
01:03:59.660 They only have acceptable narratives.
01:04:03.520 And acceptable conservatives, by which I mean Andrew Coyne on their panel shows.
01:04:09.120 Like, he passes for a conservative over there.
01:04:10.940 Which is insane.
01:04:12.620 Which is patently insane.
01:04:14.480 And Travis Danaraj did mention in one of his pieces about being told that he could not, he could not invite conservative voices onto his show.
01:04:24.500 They were welcome to be on his show.
01:04:26.680 And so that really, that really says something about CBC's editorial process, doesn't it?
01:04:31.640 When they're pre-vetting actual conservatives from being able to have a platform on, on their, on their programs.
01:04:41.320 Yeah, it's, it's up to now, I guess, the other people of the CBC, the good ones.
01:04:47.520 Are they going to be a cog on the sprocket of the machine that upholds this system?
01:04:52.420 Or are they going to be a Travis, I guess?
01:04:57.960 It depends.
01:04:59.140 It's up to that.
01:04:59.960 It depends.
01:05:00.220 We're going to, we're going to watch and see.
01:05:02.140 But good for Travis.
01:05:03.020 Let's find out.
01:05:03.960 Welcome, welcome to the light side, Travis.
01:05:06.920 Good to have you.
01:05:07.920 That's right.
01:05:09.860 Let's go talk about some gun related issues.
01:05:12.860 And everything we don't get to left on the day, we can just bump ahead for tomorrow.
01:05:15.980 Because I think they're timely pieces.
01:05:19.740 Apparently, now, I don't like how this happened.
01:05:24.200 And I think this is the wrong outcome.
01:05:26.540 But, so we can open carry in this country?
01:05:31.200 This is what this jury decision means.
01:05:33.840 It's, I guess, because they bought this crazy, crazy defense.
01:05:41.140 So, a jury acquits a teen who claimed self-defense in fatal Toronto shooting, saying he carried
01:05:49.640 a gun because his neighborhood was like Iraq.
01:05:51.920 Now, that is an indictment of Toronto.
01:05:54.940 Toronto.
01:05:55.600 Olivia Chow's Toronto, for sure.
01:05:57.880 But, if this kid is allowed to go around shooting people because of the high crime rate, how
01:06:06.680 come he gets to carry a gun and I don't?
01:06:09.520 And I won't shoot up a school.
01:06:12.380 Right.
01:06:13.200 This is going to be a question that legal gun owners are going to be asking, as a matter
01:06:18.280 of fact, if they've already begun, saying, okay, well, if this is the measure of acceptability
01:06:25.420 in Canada, if you feel like you are in danger, just walking through your community, is this
01:06:34.760 an acceptable defense?
01:06:38.380 And the jury has said yes.
01:06:39.980 So, yeah.
01:06:41.580 Is this what's happening?
01:06:42.520 I love this for us.
01:06:43.480 Number one, I love this for us.
01:06:44.960 I don't think there should be any limits on where or when you use it.
01:06:48.800 I do believe the individuals carrying the firearms for self-defense should be properly
01:06:53.060 vetted.
01:06:54.860 It's a lie.
01:06:55.680 It's a lie.
01:06:55.980 Like the rest of us lawful firearms owners who are vetted and trained and vetted, I should
01:07:03.100 say, every single day.
01:07:04.800 I don't think 20-year-olds with PTSD from being in a war zone should be taking firearms to school.
01:07:12.580 I don't think that's the way that this should play out.
01:07:15.620 But the underlying issue is we're in a dangerous place and we should be allowed to defend ourselves.
01:07:22.460 And so to go into this, a Toronto jury on Friday acquitted a 20-year-old man of second-degree
01:07:29.240 murder, accepting his claim that he fired four shots in self-defense.
01:07:33.940 Again, I bet you, you didn't get your firearm the same way I did.
01:07:38.620 Believing that, and like, you should not have this out at school.
01:07:43.220 Like this is, even if you were a fully vetted licensed firearms owner, if that's a handgun,
01:07:50.000 you must go directly from home to the range and back.
01:07:53.120 That's it.
01:07:53.860 You can't go anywhere else.
01:07:55.060 You can't even plink it off in the backyard.
01:07:56.420 Believing the victim, 18-year-old Jefferson Guerrier, was lunging at him with a knife
01:08:03.400 outside a high school in the city's East End.
01:08:07.300 It happened on Halloween.
01:08:09.220 The incident was filmed on cell phone.
01:08:13.880 The jury deliberated for about a day and found the man not guilty of reckless discharge of
01:08:19.660 a firearm that resulted in his brother being shot.
01:08:23.060 But, okay, this is, the man was 17 at the time.
01:08:27.280 He was tried under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
01:08:31.280 There is no question that Guerrier, who wasn't a student at the school near Markham Road and
01:08:36.960 Highway 401, had a knife while the accused, a student, had a firearm.
01:08:40.540 In her closing address earlier this week, Crown Attorney Bev Olesko called him the most
01:08:44.980 dangerous person at the school that afternoon.
01:08:48.600 The knife carrier?
01:08:49.940 The knife carrier.
01:08:51.080 Yeah.
01:08:51.340 Um, the accused testified he showed Guerrier he had a pistol tucked into his waistband in
01:08:56.720 the hope that he would realize it's a real gun.
01:08:59.380 I don't know how this kid got off.
01:09:00.780 This is a real gun and he should not have had it.
01:09:03.260 Um, I was just trying to protect myself.
01:09:06.620 Okay, well, why don't I get to use that excuse?
01:09:08.840 Is it because I'm not from Iraq, but I'm from Ardrossen?
01:09:11.580 Is that it?
01:09:12.060 Yes.
01:09:12.660 Yeah.
01:09:13.140 It kind of feels that way, doesn't it?
01:09:16.480 Yeah.
01:09:16.680 Doesn't it?
01:09:17.160 But another part, like another part of the story is that he was acquitted by a jury who
01:09:21.440 would also live in the same area that he lives in.
01:09:25.680 So the jury would have understood exactly what he was talking about when he said, you know,
01:09:33.900 this is as dangerous as Iraq or he felt like it was as dangerous as Iraq.
01:09:38.720 So it's really interesting the way that they sided with him, knowing full well what the
01:09:45.500 community is like and what living there is like for young people.
01:09:49.460 And yet you have, you have law abiding gun owners that are every day being, having their
01:09:56.440 rights and their property being confiscated by the government or being, being infringed upon
01:10:01.620 by the government.
01:10:02.760 So it makes sense.
01:10:05.000 Yeah, it doesn't make sense.
01:10:06.120 Uh, they said the accused testified he spent some of, some of his childhood in Iraq.
01:10:10.660 So how much, like, when did he come here?
01:10:12.840 I think that's important to know.
01:10:14.300 If you came here as like a three-year-old, um, I think that's a little bit different than
01:10:19.580 coming here as a 15-year-old.
01:10:21.640 Um, and he said, uh, where there's a tradition of people shooting guns in the air at weddings
01:10:28.060 and funerals, I wish, um, but the thing is, okay, so he has a culture where he's in and
01:10:34.240 around firearms all the time.
01:10:35.660 Me too.
01:10:37.220 Right.
01:10:37.540 Me too.
01:10:38.540 Same.
01:10:38.840 Same.
01:10:39.020 Same-sies.
01:10:40.140 Um, but we don't shoot them in the air at weddings and funerals.
01:10:42.700 Actually, you know what?
01:10:43.400 At my funeral, you guys can do that.
01:10:45.140 Um, his lenient uncles let him shoot guns when his dad wasn't around.
01:10:49.680 Huh.
01:10:50.640 This is not an excuse.
01:10:52.080 But at the same time, I'm like, okay, does it, what does this mean for the rest of us?
01:10:55.620 Right.
01:10:56.320 Probably nothing because the rules don't apply equally to all of us, I guess.
01:11:00.780 Well, we are, but we already know that, Sheila.
01:11:03.240 We already know that.
01:11:04.700 We have, we have a two-tiered judiciary.
01:11:07.480 We have two-tiered policing.
01:11:09.000 We have two-tiered healthcare.
01:11:10.600 We have two-tiered everything in Canada.
01:11:12.900 And you're either one of the have all the rights or you're going to be one of the have
01:11:16.980 none of the rights.
01:11:17.840 And so right now, especially Western Canadians are, are, are on the have none of the rights
01:11:23.720 scale.
01:11:24.320 So do you guys want, you know what?
01:11:26.860 I was going to say, we do have that footage of the shooting, but then at the same time,
01:11:32.600 I'm like, you guys, you guys can find it on X.
01:11:36.760 I don't want to, I, I have to, because of YouTube.
01:11:40.600 We have to get around that right about brandishing firearms.
01:11:44.660 Um, I don't know, you know, like they would make an exception for news, but then, uh, as
01:11:49.460 I said off the top of the show, I think what's happening to us is a glitch and I don't want
01:11:53.040 to dance with the devil right now and risk it, but you guys can find it out there.
01:11:58.760 Um, real, on X, real traduque.
01:12:03.980 Exactly how it sounds.
01:12:05.680 That's how it's spelled.
01:12:06.660 You guys can find it.
01:12:07.380 I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna show it.
01:12:09.080 Okay.
01:12:09.220 I just don't look, um, we're playing with fire.
01:12:13.040 Um, let's go to this next thing.
01:12:17.000 While, uh, apparently refugees from Iraq are okay to shoot at school and use self-defense.
01:12:25.140 Uh, the RCMP aided by the Kearney liberals continuing to quietly move more firearms from
01:12:31.160 non-restricted to prohibited.
01:12:33.080 This time it's the Sterling Arms R9 MK1.
01:12:36.780 This is the, the worst power that the RCMP has is that they can, without an act of parliament,
01:12:45.980 without evidence, without producing evidence, without going before the legislators who should
01:12:54.400 be held accountable.
01:12:55.520 Like if a legislator does this to you, you can vote them out the next time you can organize
01:13:00.700 against them.
01:13:01.420 But this is some firearms office nerd in a corner office, just without any sort of accountability,
01:13:10.680 nameless, faceless RCMP.
01:13:14.080 An accountable bureaucrat.
01:13:15.440 Bureaucrat, not even like a guy in a uniform, just an unaccountable bureaucrat will bet on
01:13:20.820 your guns.
01:13:21.560 And through their act, you become a criminal.
01:13:25.400 You go to bed thinking, yeah, uh, R9 MK1, it's, uh, safely in the gun safe, stored the
01:13:32.820 way it is.
01:13:33.320 I did everything right to get it.
01:13:34.560 It's non-restricted.
01:13:35.660 So I don't even have to register it.
01:13:37.860 Sitting there in the gun safe, harming no one.
01:13:39.760 You wake up in the morning, you're a firearms criminal.
01:13:42.560 You didn't do anything wrong.
01:13:44.540 And you are in possession of a prohibited firearm.
01:13:48.840 Yep.
01:13:49.380 And this is why, this is why it's, it's so important.
01:13:53.500 I'll say it again, especially for Western provinces to start taking away some of the
01:14:00.320 influence of the RCMP and start dumping resources into our own, uh, sheriff's offices, marshal's
01:14:07.880 offices and, and, uh, other police forces because the reach of the RCMP has gotten so great.
01:14:16.180 And because their overreaches, their, their demonstrable overreaches have been, have been
01:14:21.100 so obvious to Canada because what this unelected bureaucrat at the RCMP did, Sheila was look
01:14:28.320 at the R9 MK1 and go, Ooh, that looks scary.
01:14:31.720 That looks cool.
01:14:32.900 That looks, no, that looks scary.
01:14:34.940 I'm scared of that.
01:14:36.100 I don't want to, Ooh, I don't want my buddies out in uniform to ever have to look at one
01:14:40.340 of those.
01:14:41.140 And they arbitrarily banned it based on what it looks like, not on crime stats.
01:14:45.560 They don't have any statistics that say people that own these weapons are using these weapons
01:14:52.940 in any kind of illegal capacity to such an extent that we should outlaw them.
01:14:57.440 They literally looked at this firearm and went, Ooh, scary.
01:15:01.380 Ooh, scary.
01:15:02.660 It's scary.
01:15:03.260 This makes it, see, it looks, it looks fierce, right?
01:15:06.900 Like it looks fierce and this is why they banned it.
01:15:10.320 Um, but this is, this is what makes it so, and, and for the Western provinces that are
01:15:15.140 developing their own police forces, uh, notably Alberta and Saskatchewan, um, there are police
01:15:21.880 forces across the country that have, that, that work independently of the RCMP.
01:15:27.520 But again, like so many federally funded institutions, uh, the RCMP has gotten so big for its britches
01:15:34.820 and has gotten so far away from its mandate that this is just another example of, of institutional
01:15:40.860 failure.
01:15:42.300 Yeah.
01:15:42.400 And, uh, for anybody who's like, Oh, that looks like an assault weapon.
01:15:46.580 It's a five shot rifle.
01:15:48.560 It's a five shot rifle.
01:15:50.220 It was non-restricted.
01:15:51.900 It has not been involved in a spate of crimes.
01:15:54.580 It just looks wicked.
01:15:55.860 And so it's scared some nerd in the firearms office.
01:15:59.780 And so now you wake up in the morning and you're like, I guess I'm a, I guess I'm a criminal.
01:16:04.220 Now somebody, I didn't know, not just somebody I didn't vote for somebody, nobody voted for.
01:16:10.600 Yeah.
01:16:11.080 And you don't know who it is and you can't hold them to account has this power that wield
01:16:16.740 to turn you into public enemy.
01:16:19.540 Number one, why will you sleep and you don't even know what happened to you until somebody,
01:16:25.420 uh, pulls the data or you get a letter in the mail from the RCMP chief firearms office.
01:16:32.500 Um, and, and even then you might never get a letter in the mail.
01:16:36.300 See, look at it's cool.
01:16:37.720 Even then you might not get a letter in the mail because these things are non-restricted.
01:16:41.900 So the government doesn't even know who has them.
01:16:44.420 They are making people criminals and then they have no ability to track down who their
01:16:48.680 new criminals are.
01:16:49.780 Thanks to these power hungry, weaponized nerds at the RCMP.
01:16:54.320 And one of the first things that a new conservative government should do from my lips to God's
01:17:00.740 ears is strip the RCMP of this power.
01:17:02.980 This stuff should all go before parliament.
01:17:04.740 Oh dear, I got a list of about a hundred things of about a hundred things that the, the next
01:17:11.680 conservative government needs to do.
01:17:13.420 But yes, this is, this is chief amongst them because it is such an obvious, it is such an
01:17:17.620 obvious overreach.
01:17:18.940 Yeah, it is.
01:17:20.500 It's disgusting.
01:17:21.540 Okay.
01:17:21.760 Let's go to, uh, one last thing and then everything else would get sort of bump ahead for tomorrow
01:17:27.220 because it's still lease tomorrow.
01:17:29.220 Um, and then we'll do a couple of chats.
01:17:31.900 Uh, this one.
01:17:33.740 Nice of the Calgary police to remind newcomers who haven't learned English yet, not to assault
01:17:40.740 women at the Stampede.
01:17:42.960 And so last week we were talking about this on the show, I think it was myself and, uh,
01:17:47.660 Tamara.
01:17:48.380 Tamara.
01:17:48.820 Yeah.
01:17:49.480 About the swimming pool stuff where the, the German swimming pools put out this PSA to,
01:17:56.060 about not groping in the pool, but it was like, uh, don't, don't, German, German, German,
01:18:03.740 German frauleins.
01:18:05.920 Oh yeah.
01:18:06.320 Don't, don't assault the newcomers and touch their buttocks in the public pools.
01:18:13.440 Not only were they newcomers, they were amputee newcomers.
01:18:16.960 Like we had to put that extra identity box on there.
01:18:19.740 It was beyond parody.
01:18:21.940 If someone had said, Sheila, I made this jokey PSA, I would be like, you guys, come on.
01:18:28.140 No one, let's, that's too jokey.
01:18:30.260 But it was real.
01:18:31.360 Yeah.
01:18:31.980 Um, they also had, uh, I, was it the white German guy?
01:18:38.000 They may as well put lederhosen on him, uh, haranguing the chain, the new German changing
01:18:45.340 in the change room.
01:18:46.300 Like don't bother people in the change room.
01:18:48.360 So anyways, we talked about that last week.
01:18:50.880 We were like, ha ha ha, but we should have kept our little giggles to ourselves because
01:18:55.700 Canada has its own problem with this nonsense.
01:18:58.300 So as you know, Calgary is undergoing, surviving the greatest outdoor show on earth, which is
01:19:08.080 the Calgary Stampede.
01:19:09.480 My husband is there right now.
01:19:10.900 Is he?
01:19:11.560 Dang, we should have went.
01:19:12.900 He's at the, he went to the Chucks last night.
01:19:15.380 Nice.
01:19:15.880 He went to the Chucks last night.
01:19:16.900 Yeah.
01:19:17.280 Yeah.
01:19:17.520 I was like, oh, stay out of trouble.
01:19:19.120 Stay out of trouble.
01:19:19.780 Stay out of trouble.
01:19:20.620 Stay off the Coors Lights.
01:19:21.400 Um, so, uh, event safety, clear, voluntary, and specific consent.
01:19:26.940 And then, uh, we've got, of course, the English versions, uh, agreeing to sexual activity.
01:19:34.000 You know what?
01:19:34.400 I must tell you the only time I ever heard from Dina Hinshaw in years gone by in the pre
01:19:39.300 COVID years, the only time that your public health officer in Alberta ever, ever made an
01:19:45.320 announcement, the only time you ever knew her face or identity, anytime she was ever quoted
01:19:49.220 in a news article was when she was warning people about the uptick of STDs post stampede.
01:19:54.980 And, uh, not a word of lie.
01:19:57.180 I'll dig up the articles for you.
01:19:58.820 And that was like, that's the only time I want to hear from that woman.
01:20:01.720 Um, because she is, uh, uh, like a, but she was a buzzkill.
01:20:08.740 I'll just put it that way just to look at.
01:20:11.340 Um, but anyway, so they go through, you know, like don't, they do it in English, but then
01:20:17.040 we've got it in another language and yet another language.
01:20:26.380 And so, um, I mean, I think we put it in English just to say that we were treating everybody
01:20:36.260 fairly, but I think we know the targeted audience here.
01:20:38.680 I remember, I remember back in the day being annoyed at English and then French, you know,
01:20:46.320 I'm not annoyed at English, but like, I would be annoyed at French when they would include
01:20:50.300 French.
01:20:50.740 Now I'm like, oh my God, what I wouldn't do to go back to just English and French, just
01:20:55.460 the official languages.
01:20:56.460 Please.
01:20:56.760 Thank you.
01:20:57.480 Yeah.
01:20:57.660 Yeah.
01:20:57.880 Um, so anyways, I, I don't, I, I think we all know the targeted audience of that PSA.
01:21:04.900 Yeah.
01:21:05.900 Um, so anyways, just be wary.
01:21:09.000 Stampeders.
01:21:10.020 Yep.
01:21:11.120 Consent.
01:21:12.100 Consent.
01:21:12.500 Consent requires, requires both sides to say yes all the time.
01:21:16.440 Right.
01:21:17.240 Right.
01:21:17.820 Unless you're a Hollywood woman and then apparently you can do whatever you feel like.
01:21:21.380 Ooh.
01:21:22.280 What are we talking about?
01:21:24.080 What are we talking about?
01:21:24.820 Jenny McCarthy, didn't she get all handsy with like a very young.
01:21:28.880 Justin Bieber.
01:21:30.520 And everyone's like, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
01:21:32.300 And I was like, gross.
01:21:33.520 If you did that to my son, I would tie you in a knot and throw you down a hill.
01:21:36.700 Yeah.
01:21:36.900 Cause he was like 15 or 16 or something at the time.
01:21:40.060 Yeah.
01:21:40.760 Hollywood weirdos.
01:21:41.880 It's not just the men.
01:21:43.360 All right.
01:21:43.680 Uh, Don Allen gives us five bucks and I don't see a chat there, but if there were a chat,
01:21:50.320 uh, I'm sorry, we missed it.
01:21:53.080 Maybe the kids behind the screen can find it for us.
01:21:56.860 Thanks, Don.
01:21:58.080 Thanks, Don.
01:21:58.660 Regardless.
01:21:59.360 Appreciate you.
01:22:00.000 Thank you.
01:22:01.100 Uh, politicians never lie.
01:22:03.040 Two, two, two, uh, says great reporting ladies and looking hot.
01:22:07.940 Yeah, it is.
01:22:08.620 It's like 29 degrees outside.
01:22:10.340 We're summertime.
01:22:11.240 You like the summer.
01:22:12.440 He likes the summer glow.
01:22:13.980 Yeah.
01:22:15.540 That's sun damage from being outside at too many rodeos.
01:22:18.820 Thank you.
01:22:19.360 Oh, my, my sunburn has, has thankfully completely sloughed off my face.
01:22:24.300 This is a new face.
01:22:25.240 I've got new face.
01:22:26.260 Yeah.
01:22:26.820 Thanks.
01:22:27.580 Thanks, buddy.
01:22:28.820 Thanks.
01:22:29.520 Thanks for that.
01:22:30.320 Uh, plumb def 69, five bucks says, Hey, Sheila, where'd you get that shirt?
01:22:34.420 Well, I'd love to tell you, but I didn't buy it.
01:22:35.940 It was a gift.
01:22:37.120 Um, it's so hypnotic.
01:22:38.800 I can imagine all kinds of crimes I could get away with if I was wearing that.
01:22:42.380 It's just your run of the mill plaid, but I think it's the lighting and the camera that
01:22:46.580 makes it look, uh, more, I don't know.
01:22:50.040 It's got a sweet fade.
01:22:51.320 It's a sweet faded plaid.
01:22:53.620 It's beautiful.
01:22:54.480 No, I wish I could tell you, um, if I had to guess, if I had to guess, you won't be able
01:23:00.040 to get one because I think it's from PV Mart, the now defunct farm supply store.
01:23:06.160 RIP.
01:23:06.600 Miss you, PV Mart.
01:23:07.760 Already.
01:23:08.200 I miss you already.
01:23:08.840 Like spring planting season was hard without PV Mart.
01:23:12.520 Um, but if I had to guess, I think it's from PV Mart.
01:23:14.840 So you probably wouldn't get one if you wanted to.
01:23:17.580 Um, but it is very special to me.
01:23:20.320 It's a collector's piece now.
01:23:22.080 All right.
01:23:22.780 I think that's it.
01:23:24.520 Uh, Olivia, do we have any more chats or can we wrap up?
01:23:29.140 Okay.
01:23:29.680 We're good.
01:23:31.060 Lise Merle, thank you very much for joining me.
01:23:33.280 I will look forward to our time together tomorrow.
01:23:36.400 Well, I can't wait to see you.
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01:24:14.460 I think that's it.
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