Rebel News Podcast - February 18, 2025


REBEL ROUNDUP | Crash landing in Toronto, Poilievre's Canada First rally, Ezra grills Marc Miller


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 43 minutes

Words per Minute

158.02168

Word Count

16,379

Sentence Count

723

Misogynist Sentences

31

Hate Speech Sentences

36


Summary

Sheila Gunn-Reed joins us on the show to talk about the frigid temperatures, the carbon tax hike, and how to get involved in the show. Thanks for listening and Happy Cleaning!


Transcript

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00:01:00.000 Small-time politician, Lise Merle. Lise, how's it going?
00:01:03.480 Well, hello, my darling Sheila Gunn-Reed. Hello, Rebel fam.
00:01:07.100 It is such a delight again to be here with you today on this absolutely god-awful freezing day
00:01:16.400 on the prairies. I see that our neighbors in eastern Canada got a whole dump of snow on the weekend.
00:01:23.240 But we're three weeks into a deep, frigid, gross hellscape on the prairies.
00:01:30.540 And, you know, thank God we're paying the carbon tax to keep ourselves alive, Sheila.
00:01:35.320 Aren't you just so delighted? Aren't you just so delighted?
00:01:38.540 I love seeing the dollar signs just go out of the exhaust of my furnace into the yard.
00:01:46.140 Like, it's minus 40 here today. The school buses, once again, weren't running because it's too cold to run them.
00:01:52.580 And yeah, it's three weeks into this, and we're about six weeks out of a carbon tax hike on April 1st for the jokes on us.
00:02:00.260 Yes. Well, I mean, on the rest of Canada, because those of us in Saskatchewan are very, very blessed to be able to turn up our furnaces
00:02:08.440 and not have to pay carbon tax. So in my house right now, it's literally 26 degrees.
00:02:13.540 It's as hot in my house as it is in Australia, which is something that we're going to talk about a little bit later,
00:02:21.440 a trip to Australia that I'm sure you'll all be interested in.
00:02:25.040 But no, it's amazing being able to heat your house without paying carbon taxes.
00:02:29.500 It's like, it feels like a little bit of a flex for the rest of Canada.
00:02:34.800 It sure is.
00:02:35.660 You'll be able to feel this level of delight when it finally gets turfed and none of us have to pay anything.
00:02:41.980 But yeah, it's pretty great.
00:02:44.220 Yeah, when it finally gets turfed, pending the rest of the country not losing its collective mind
00:02:49.440 and electing Mark Carney Carnage, the author of the carbon tax to lead the country,
00:02:56.600 because he will definitely be elected to lead the Liberals in a few short weeks.
00:03:01.560 There are a bunch of polls that are more than a little bit worrying for us Conservatives.
00:03:06.700 There are more than a few polls.
00:03:10.100 It's been suggested that there should be a pretty hard pivot on behalf of the Conservatives,
00:03:16.340 and I couldn't agree more.
00:03:17.480 So can't wait to get into that.
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00:05:57.600 So let's get into something crazy happening in Toronto yesterday.
00:06:04.480 I thought my phone was upside down when I saw this stuff.
00:06:07.160 Didn't you?
00:06:08.160 Yeah, it was pretty incredible.
00:06:10.220 It was pretty incredible what happened there.
00:06:12.180 Yeah, 18 injured in a plane crash at Pearson Airport, the plane completely upside down on
00:06:20.480 the runway.
00:06:21.700 The crash forced Pearson to close for more than two hours, delaying flights and diverting at
00:06:27.260 least 46 planes to Ottawa and Montreal and elsewhere in the country.
00:06:34.200 I'm sorry about your redirection to a couple of the more terrible places in the country.
00:06:38.380 But yeah, what a crazy, crazy thing.
00:06:42.780 Some of the footage being taken on the runway by the people being evacuated from the plane.
00:06:49.780 Like this is just a different time to be alive.
00:06:53.440 This must feel like what it felt like when the people were getting those first images of
00:06:57.220 like Vietnam from embedded journalists during the Vietnam War.
00:07:03.180 Like this is stuff we would not have seen 10 years ago at all.
00:07:07.280 No, and I love the video of the people spilling out and taking a look back and getting an appreciation
00:07:15.040 of what they just survived because you guys, for all intents and right here, yeah, right
00:07:20.160 here.
00:07:20.420 So you're walking on the ceiling because number one, you land, you land upside down and you're
00:07:24.120 hanging like a bat upside down in your seatbelt.
00:07:26.440 Then you drop into your head.
00:07:29.020 If there's not somebody there to catch you, then you walk along the ceiling and get scooped
00:07:34.380 out of the door and then you take a look back and you see you just survived.
00:07:37.840 There are 80 people and make no mistake, this could have been an absolutely catastrophic
00:07:43.460 accident.
00:07:44.780 These are, these are 80 of the most blessed people who witnessed and lived through a miracle.
00:07:50.300 Like really, this could have been a terrible, terrible moment in Canada.
00:07:54.240 And look at them, like all in their travel gear, you know, their little hoodies and their
00:07:57.860 little, you know, their yoga pants.
00:08:00.580 Look at that ladies in a pair of pre's just get scooped up.
00:08:03.460 I mean, what, what an absolute miracle that happened there.
00:08:07.540 And, and it'll be really interesting to see what exactly happened to cause this accident.
00:08:13.860 Cause this is, I mean, having the wing flipped over the underside of the, of the plane, just
00:08:19.480 unprecedented.
00:08:20.540 We don't, we don't see these kinds of things happening, but thank, thank God for all of those
00:08:24.080 people and, and for prayers answered in that moment.
00:08:26.840 Cause don't tell me that when they came in for that hard landing, that a whole bunch of
00:08:30.540 prayers didn't shoot up like right in that second.
00:08:32.460 And all of those prayers were answered.
00:08:34.180 It was, uh, it was pretty incredible.
00:08:36.120 Yeah.
00:08:36.240 Yeah.
00:08:36.600 I don't think there were many atheists on that plane as it ended up flipped upside down on
00:08:41.520 the runway.
00:08:42.060 That's for sure.
00:08:42.840 Like that.
00:08:43.540 It's just wild how that happened.
00:08:46.540 This, a Delta flight.
00:08:47.880 Um, this, I am always like put on my seatbelt.
00:08:53.780 If the plane's crashing, what is it going to do for me in the inferno that the plane will
00:08:58.680 ultimately be, I'm not putting on my seatbelt or I grumble.
00:09:01.560 It's not to say that I don't put on my seatbelt, but I grumble.
00:09:03.980 And I'm always like, this is ridiculous.
00:09:05.560 Like, who cares?
00:09:07.300 Wow.
00:09:08.220 Guess who's putting on her seatbelt all the time now.
00:09:11.340 So I bet you those 18 people who were hurt, hopefully they're okay.
00:09:17.600 How much do you want to bet some of them didn't have their seatbelts on?
00:09:20.900 Ooh, yep.
00:09:21.700 And you would be, you would be tossed around like a, tossed around like a popcorn kernel
00:09:26.500 in a pan.
00:09:27.280 I mean, it would just be, that would, that would be such a terrible hard landing, but
00:09:31.260 we, those, those are 80 of the luckiest people on planet earth.
00:09:35.260 And, and this is a, this is a great news story actually.
00:09:38.640 Yeah.
00:09:39.520 It is a great news story.
00:09:41.000 You know, maybe, uh, I'm not in Toronto, but understandably, I think Toronto had a
00:09:47.140 hell of a snow storm this weekend.
00:09:49.400 And I think they also had, uh, some pretty serious winds.
00:09:53.360 You can tell by the way the snow was blowing on the tarmac.
00:09:56.140 I also saw some footage of the wind sock where it was like straight full and going the other
00:10:01.520 direction.
00:10:02.000 So I'm not an aviation expert, obviously, but I do watch episodes of May Day before I get
00:10:08.140 on planes for some reason.
00:10:10.280 And, ooh, and I wonder if they got hit by a crosswind.
00:10:16.080 Oh my goodness.
00:10:18.000 Oh my goodness.
00:10:20.340 It looks like they, it looks just like they, they had a really hard landing.
00:10:25.400 Like it looks like.
00:10:25.880 And then just bounced over.
00:10:27.820 Yeah.
00:10:28.120 Like a, a pretty extreme angle there, but who, I mean, this will all come out in the
00:10:32.640 wash.
00:10:32.980 We'll figure out exactly, uh, exactly what happened, but what, yeah, you can tell by the
00:10:38.080 way the snow is blowing for those of, for those watching us in, in, you know, exotic
00:10:43.080 locales that don't have, uh, that don't have snow.
00:10:47.100 Canadians can tell the temperature by the way the snow sounds and looks and blows.
00:10:52.520 Yes.
00:10:53.000 And you can, you can tell that there is a stiff wind coming out of one direction there
00:10:56.860 just by the drifts, the little drifts that have built up there.
00:10:59.600 And how smooth there.
00:11:00.580 Yeah.
00:11:01.260 And that it was, that it was pretty, pretty cold that day too.
00:11:04.180 So you can tell by how powdery the snow is, how cold it is.
00:11:08.900 Yes.
00:11:09.220 Um, because it's not heavy.
00:11:11.260 You can, yeah.
00:11:11.980 And you can tell by, you can tell how cold it is outside by the way the snow sounds.
00:11:16.620 Yeah.
00:11:17.020 You step on it.
00:11:17.720 It has a, it has a different crunch and a different noise.
00:11:20.520 You can, you can, this is a distinctly Canadian set of skills.
00:11:25.040 Yeah.
00:11:25.240 And I can tell, I can literally tell the temperature by how close the snow plow on the road, which
00:11:33.560 is nowhere near my house.
00:11:34.800 I can tell you how cold it is by how close that thing sounds to my house, because the
00:11:40.020 colder it gets, the more it sounds like it's literally right in my driveway, clearing out
00:11:45.660 a spot.
00:11:46.980 Sound traffic.
00:11:47.200 Yeah.
00:11:47.600 Yeah.
00:11:47.900 See, there's that windsock.
00:11:48.940 Yeah.
00:11:49.180 Sound traffic.
00:11:49.660 Crosswinds.
00:11:50.160 In the extreme, in the extreme cold.
00:11:52.660 Yeah.
00:11:52.900 Oh yeah.
00:11:53.440 Yeah.
00:11:54.040 Well, that makes sense.
00:11:55.060 I mean, there's no other reason why it would, why it would have flipped over on its back
00:11:59.320 the way that it didn't fall.
00:12:00.520 After it bounced.
00:12:01.860 But thank God, like just, oh, just thank God.
00:12:04.800 And, and the way that the first responders were there and the way, and truly shout out to
00:12:09.940 Pearson.
00:12:10.860 We don't have a lot of things typically to say.
00:12:14.280 The luggage loser losers down at Pearson.
00:12:16.740 Yeah.
00:12:17.200 But good job guys.
00:12:18.680 No, really.
00:12:19.600 Like, like you guys had things up and running again, I think within three or three or four
00:12:24.360 hours, that was a pretty incredible.
00:12:25.940 Two hours.
00:12:26.480 They said.
00:12:26.940 But two hours.
00:12:28.620 No, that was, that was incredible.
00:12:29.960 Well done, Pearson International Airport.
00:12:32.180 You guys did us really proud.
00:12:33.840 Well done.
00:12:35.380 Now this was a Delta flight.
00:12:38.900 We don't know anything about the makeup of the flight crew.
00:12:42.060 Oh my goodness.
00:12:43.240 There, it seemed like it came in at a really extreme angle, like, like really hard, really
00:12:49.980 fast and really violent landing there.
00:12:53.860 Yeah.
00:12:54.300 Could you imagine like sitting in the airport, just having your overpriced airport coffee,
00:13:01.740 looking out the window and seeing this?
00:13:04.400 And I'd be like, no, I'm not getting on a plane today.
00:13:06.700 Thank you.
00:13:07.660 I wonder how many cancellations they had right after this event.
00:13:11.380 Like, I wonder how many people just went, no, I'm not.
00:13:13.820 I'm good.
00:13:14.800 As it turns out, I don't need to go to Frankfurt or Munich or wherever.
00:13:19.380 Yeah, exactly.
00:13:21.460 That would be enough to terrify me.
00:13:23.140 Now, again, I was saying, I don't know the makeup of the flight crew, but I do know that
00:13:32.060 Delta has a strong focus on DEI.
00:13:36.520 Of course.
00:13:36.840 So this, as libs of TikTok posts, Delta's pinned video on their TikTok account is this.
00:13:48.540 Did somebody say slave?
00:13:53.140 Did somebody say slave?
00:13:58.040 It does not inspire confidence.
00:14:00.280 I don't know.
00:14:00.980 It does.
00:14:01.360 It absolutely, you're right.
00:14:03.660 It does not inspire confidence.
00:14:05.320 As a matter of fact, I would pay extra, okay, extra to know that I have a 58-year-old pilot
00:14:12.760 named Jerry or Jim or John or Jason, because you know that guy is not a DEI hire.
00:14:24.920 And this is, you know, this is-
00:14:26.200 I need an herb.
00:14:26.960 A good old herb, a good old herb, a fly on the plane.
00:14:33.100 I pay extra for that.
00:14:34.500 No, but I don't.
00:14:35.100 This is one of the things that these companies are slowly starting to learn is that DEI does
00:14:40.760 not inspire confidence in their consumer base.
00:14:43.840 We know that it is just a virtue signaling trap to get, you know, social credit from companies
00:14:53.480 that hand them out like candy.
00:14:56.780 But when it comes right down to it, when people's lives are in the balance, when you have jobs
00:15:01.860 that rely on technical skill, DEI is the antithesis to that.
00:15:08.440 DEI is short for didn't earn it.
00:15:10.920 And in jobs that require, you know, life-altering and life-saving skills, DEI has no place for-
00:15:20.160 Well, DEI has no place for any part in our society anymore.
00:15:23.800 And we're watching the United States turn back on a lot of these things.
00:15:26.940 But yeah, give me Irv.
00:15:29.740 I want Irv.
00:15:30.700 I want Irv to have gone to Mass on Sunday.
00:15:35.740 I want him to have two or three grandkids.
00:15:39.020 And I want him to be five years out from retirement.
00:15:41.400 That is the ideal pilot for me.
00:15:43.540 He's got lots to live for.
00:15:45.400 That's exactly right.
00:15:47.300 That's exactly right.
00:15:48.600 He's chasing his pension.
00:15:50.900 That's what we want.
00:15:52.080 We want pilots that are chasing their pension.
00:15:54.420 That reminds me of that one time we almost picked up a whole herd of pilots, WestJet pilots.
00:15:58.760 WestJet pilots.
00:15:59.580 In the Regina Airport parking lot.
00:16:01.940 That was one of the best moments of my life, Sheila, to be completely honest, is when we nearly kidnapped a whole herd of them.
00:16:07.000 That was the best.
00:16:07.520 Right.
00:16:07.660 I was going to say some might say kidnapped.
00:16:09.520 Some might say abducted.
00:16:11.000 That would have been just a forcible hangout with them until they figured out what was going on.
00:16:17.860 We should have just let them in the van.
00:16:19.520 We shouldn't have corrected them.
00:16:20.560 We should have said right this way, boys.
00:16:22.280 Like, yes, we are your pilot transport.
00:16:25.140 Yes.
00:16:25.420 Right this way.
00:16:26.260 12 seats.
00:16:26.860 Here you go.
00:16:27.180 Get yourself a friend with a large-scale passenger van because it is just endless opportunities for antics and hijinks.
00:16:38.300 It really is the best.
00:16:41.080 It really does invite the best circumstances to unfold right in front of your face.
00:16:47.860 Yeah.
00:16:48.100 Do we take advantage of it?
00:16:49.580 Do we take advantage of it?
00:16:51.240 Okay.
00:16:51.880 So that's the harrowing things out of Toronto Pearson.
00:16:56.160 Let's get into Canada first because there was a very large, large Pierre Pauly of Canada first rally over the weekend.
00:17:09.260 It was in Ottawa in the belly of the beast where people don't like rambunctious large crowds of patriots.
00:17:17.760 They have made it illegal there.
00:17:19.680 And so that's one of the reasons I sort of enjoyed that Pauly of was doing this there.
00:17:27.360 But it didn't look like the Lord's waiting room that the Carney rally seemed to look like.
00:17:36.120 They all look like people who sort of got off a delayed WestJet flight.
00:17:40.260 Like that photo of Carney's crowd when he was in Kelowna.
00:17:45.200 And they just sort of look like they're being told by the counter at WestJet that your flight is going to be delayed in five hours.
00:17:52.260 And here's your Chili's, you know, voucher.
00:17:56.820 Yeah.
00:17:57.060 Here's your voucher for Chili's.
00:17:58.640 Go have a drink and a beer on us.
00:18:00.120 Like that's how they look where they're like some people are hungry, so they're satisfied with it.
00:18:04.000 But other people are just sort of disoriented because they think they're going to make miss their connections.
00:18:08.480 That's what a Carney rally looks like.
00:18:10.420 That is not what a Pierre Pauly of rally looks like.
00:18:13.660 We've got a clip of the rally starting off the right way with the anthem.
00:18:21.100 I'm not clear if this is the old anthem or the new changed one.
00:18:25.620 I'll have to dig to the bottom of that, but let's hear it.
00:18:28.100 Maybe people who aren't ashamed to be Canadian.
00:18:30.200 Oh, Canada, our home and native land, true pages of in all our songs from land.
00:18:53.460 Who did that?
00:19:07.000 Okay, that's enough for me.
00:19:08.320 It looks like a rambunctious crowd, but honest to God, conservatives, what are you conserving?
00:19:15.420 If we can't even conserve the national anthem from woke nonsense, it is a tiny but important
00:19:22.240 act of resistance and rebellion to sing the anthem the right way.
00:19:27.300 It shows that you have not been captured by the rewriting of our history.
00:19:33.080 And yet at this rally, which I wanted to be excited about, and I still am kind of excited
00:19:37.140 about, you guys sang the wrong anthem.
00:19:39.860 Why?
00:19:40.740 Why?
00:19:41.840 The singer sang the wrong anthem.
00:19:45.200 The crowd sang the right one, I think.
00:19:47.120 The crowd sang the right one.
00:19:48.920 This is what I'm going with, is I heard some sons, and then the singer, who would have had
00:19:56.360 to have been very proper, because let's not forget Sheila, the left would attack the singer
00:20:01.980 had she sang the wrong lyrics.
00:20:05.860 But this was, I mean, this was so much better than the CAF officer with the nail polish, you
00:20:12.920 know, with the nail polish, singing at the NHL games and at the Toronto Blue Jays games with
00:20:21.660 his painted nails and his jewelry.
00:20:24.660 She did a much, much better job.
00:20:26.440 But yeah, she could be forgiven.
00:20:27.980 She could be forgiven for singing the official lyrics.
00:20:33.660 But I think that crowd was the All Thy Sons Command crowd.
00:20:37.580 Oh, I have so.
00:20:38.340 That looked like an All Thy Sons Command crowd.
00:20:40.200 I'm sure it is.
00:20:41.220 I'm sure it is, which is why I'm slightly disappointed.
00:20:43.400 I would have been like, I would have hired a singer who was like, will you sing the old
00:20:49.140 anthem?
00:20:50.140 And that singer said yes, that would be the singer that I hired.
00:20:53.220 I wouldn't even care if she sang on tune.
00:20:54.820 I would be like, that's the one.
00:20:55.840 But yeah, I saw the blue nail polish the other day.
00:20:58.720 I had a cadet in my house who quit when they relaxed the dress and comportment standards.
00:21:10.160 She looked very much forward to gelling the daylights out of her hair and making sure that
00:21:16.420 her nails were impeccably manicured and her uniform was perfectly creased and her boots,
00:21:22.440 you could see her little reflection in them.
00:21:24.240 And then when they relaxed the dress and comportment standards, and then when they moved to Zoom
00:21:29.140 over, is that?
00:21:32.840 So these nails are, it's like an opaque milky pink.
00:21:37.280 Okay.
00:21:37.440 If I had to guess, these are, that's a gel polish with a high gloss overlay on top of it.
00:21:44.520 But what's ultra, ultra insulting is that the United States just got rid of, you know,
00:21:51.500 all of the transformers.
00:21:52.940 Yeah, the transformers in their military.
00:21:56.220 And this was an act of outright, I would say, disrespect to the United States to choose
00:22:03.080 this person to sing that anthem.
00:22:05.220 Yes, I agree with that.
00:22:06.520 I agree with that.
00:22:07.240 That is like an act of resistance going the other direction, I think.
00:22:13.840 It's passive aggressive.
00:22:15.100 It's totally passive aggressive.
00:22:16.280 I always say people mistake Canadians for nice, and Canadians are like, yeah, we're so
00:22:20.880 much nicer.
00:22:21.880 No, we're not nice.
00:22:23.440 We're passive aggressive.
00:22:26.060 And sometimes when you want to believe we're nice, you don't pick up on it.
00:22:29.560 But that is passive aggressive as hell.
00:22:31.900 Absolutely.
00:22:32.240 Absolutely.
00:22:32.560 Absolutely.
00:22:33.040 Absolutely.
00:22:33.360 100%.
00:22:33.840 You're telling me that you couldn't have found another singer?
00:22:36.520 One that wouldn't be male with a face full of makeup and painted nails to sing the American
00:22:44.340 national anthem?
00:22:45.560 That was intentional.
00:22:46.820 That was intentional and offensive by whoever made that decision.
00:22:51.520 Gross.
00:22:52.640 Just gross.
00:22:53.060 The final straw for my cadet was when they asked them to put their pronouns in their Zoom
00:22:58.640 meetings when they were planning their meetings.
00:23:01.800 And she was like, yeah, that's enough for me.
00:23:05.400 She was considering a career in the military.
00:23:07.500 And she was like, you know what?
00:23:09.200 Not this one.
00:23:11.100 Well, Sheila, that sentiment is being repeated across the country.
00:23:15.300 Completely.
00:23:15.660 The military in Canada only has, what, I think 46,000 members?
00:23:21.340 46,000 members that they've been watching their membership drop off for the last 10 years.
00:23:26.880 They've had plummeting membership.
00:23:28.500 Don't tell me that that doesn't have a, that their DE, their adoption of DEI doesn't have
00:23:33.900 an impact on their enrollment.
00:23:35.420 It absolutely does.
00:23:37.380 Nobody that has a fighter spirit, okay, wants to participate in this woke garbage.
00:23:44.060 Nobody that's disciplined wants to put pronouns in their bios or be lectured by an institution
00:23:50.620 that takes part in any of this garbage.
00:23:52.760 And so that's another thing that we can look forward to when we get a conservative government
00:23:57.620 is the return of, you know, the warrior culture to our military instead of this weak ass nail
00:24:02.920 polish wearing, lisping, rainbow flag wearing weaklings.
00:24:08.600 It's, it's just an absolute nightmare.
00:24:11.640 It's a crisis of retention.
00:24:13.920 It's a crisis of recruitment.
00:24:16.560 And then they kicked out all the other good ones because they were unvaccinated.
00:24:20.660 Like the ones that you would like to see in positions of leadership because they have
00:24:26.080 a strong moral compass.
00:24:28.900 We threw those people out for the yes men.
00:24:30.880 So God help us all, uh, more from that, uh, that Pierre Polyev rally, a part of his speech
00:24:40.620 work together, fight together, win together.
00:24:44.300 That's how we'll put Canada first.
00:24:46.760 I appreciate the message after 10 years of division and calling people names, um, and dividing
00:24:53.380 us up from each other based on medical status or sexual identity.
00:24:58.280 Um, interesting change in tone, uh, from the conservative leader compared to what we've
00:25:04.820 been getting from prime minister, Justin Trudeau.
00:25:08.680 We will be a self-reliant, sovereign country that stands on its two feet.
00:25:13.320 We will reward work, unleash entrepreneurs, harvest our resources, make our own goods,
00:25:20.060 trade with each other, build homes for our youth, rebuild our borders and military, honor
00:25:24.920 our history and raise our flag.
00:25:32.500 What binds us together is the Canadian promise that anyone from anywhere can do anything.
00:25:39.540 That hard work gets you a great life in a beautiful house on a safe street, wrapped in the protective
00:25:45.500 arms of a solid border defended by brave soldiers under a proud flag to preserve that flag and
00:25:53.100 its promise.
00:25:54.020 We must work together, fight together and win together.
00:25:57.700 That is what it means to put Canada first.
00:26:00.820 Last time I saw something that wasn't Canada Day looking that much like Canada Day, they
00:26:12.600 called the Emergencies Act.
00:26:15.540 They sure did.
00:26:17.280 Yeah.
00:26:18.520 They sure did.
00:26:19.420 And now it's, well, I think it's just really interesting that in this moment of crisis where
00:26:25.460 we have the United States asserting that Canadian territory, they'd be interested in, in assuming
00:26:33.860 for themselves that there is this, that there's this sort of groundswell of pride for, for the
00:26:41.100 Canadian flag when it was, when it was so denigrated.
00:26:43.900 And, you know, on the list of, on the list of popular flags in Canada over these last several
00:26:49.800 years, I mean, take your pick, it was the Ukrainian flag instead of the, instead of the Canadian
00:26:56.120 flag, it's the Hamas flag instead of the Canadian flag, it's the rainbow flag in front of the
00:27:00.860 Canadian flag.
00:27:01.780 And I think it's sort of heartwarming to see a resurgence in pride for our Canadian symbol.
00:27:09.300 But, but I think that, that one thing that the Conservatives could do is, is get a little
00:27:15.680 bit of distance between, you know, Canada first and team Canada, because their messaging is,
00:27:21.040 is pretty similar there, you know, the way.
00:27:24.460 Yeah.
00:27:24.600 I saw one of Doug Ford's hats there that team or Canada is not for sale.
00:27:29.080 Hi, do you know what trade is?
00:27:31.580 Like, I should hope the things I'm making are for sale to somebody, whether it's the widgets
00:27:36.360 or the stuff that I'm growing.
00:27:38.360 Um, our export, our, our, our chief export agriculturally is canola.
00:27:45.640 It goes to the rest of the world.
00:27:47.680 Pulses, that's cheap, portable protein for the developing world.
00:27:52.700 Like to say Canada is not for sale.
00:27:54.540 No, I want Canada open for business.
00:27:56.800 That actually should be the slogan.
00:27:58.940 Conservatives take that.
00:28:00.860 Canada open for business, both internally and externally.
00:28:05.700 That's the big problem.
00:28:07.060 And to bounce off of that idea, Canada first, Canada first is good, but Canadians first.
00:28:14.660 Yes.
00:28:16.020 Would be better because that is what's being missed in all of this is, you know, Canada's
00:28:19.800 been overtaken by 5 million guests that have disrupted every part of our culture, every
00:28:27.660 part of our government, every, every service that Canadians once enjoyed has been impacted
00:28:32.880 by 5 million new, new Canadians who aren't paying for those services, who aren't paying
00:28:38.100 for the government.
00:28:38.780 And so that, that would be my one recommendation to the Conservatives is to take a Canadians first
00:28:45.940 stance.
00:28:46.620 Uh, let, let team Canada bang their drum and be mad and take the, you know, orange man,
00:28:51.800 bad approach.
00:28:52.540 Uh, a softer, softer approach and a more loyal approach to our, our most important trade
00:28:58.640 partner, America would be most appreciated.
00:29:01.100 And to, to, to, to just admit that yes, everything that Canada makes is for sale, everything we
00:29:07.060 make and produce is for sale.
00:29:08.700 Right.
00:29:09.420 Like let's, the, the idea should be, we have all these natural resources.
00:29:14.320 We have all this arable land.
00:29:16.440 We are the North American bread basket.
00:29:18.800 We have, uh, an, a skilled workforce.
00:29:24.200 We should be saying Canada is for sale.
00:29:28.880 We are so productive and we will unleash the productivity and natural resources of the Canadian
00:29:36.780 workforce upon the world.
00:29:39.680 We will get government out of the way so that it's not just by Canadian.
00:29:45.720 It is a Canadian takeover of the world with the ethical products that we produce, creating
00:29:53.740 Canadian jobs, like what China is doing, but Canada without, you know, all the counterfeiting
00:29:59.720 and the toxins and the, the lead in the paint, like what, like the other, like on the good
00:30:05.620 side, like bizarro China, that's what we should be.
00:30:09.700 Yes, you're right.
00:30:10.760 That's what, that's exactly what we should do.
00:30:12.540 We should position ourselves and our products and everything we make and manufacture as proudly
00:30:17.600 and ethically made in Canada.
00:30:20.560 That is what we should do.
00:30:21.960 Yes.
00:30:22.500 Yeah.
00:30:22.840 Made for you by us.
00:30:24.820 With, with love from Canada.
00:30:28.060 That is what we should be doing.
00:30:29.700 I mean, Canada still has a modicum of respect on the world stage.
00:30:33.860 Uh, uh, I, I think that the world has recognized that we are not our government, that there is
00:30:39.760 a mile wide difference between the Trudeau liberals and, and the regular and average Canadian
00:30:46.060 citizen.
00:30:47.000 And I think that, uh, that would go a long way that would, that messaging would go a
00:30:50.860 long way.
00:30:51.580 I think so.
00:30:52.780 I think we're still slightly missing the mark.
00:30:54.920 We're still leaning into a lot of Doug Ford, uh, Justin Trudeau messaging.
00:30:59.460 Um, when we should be saying the way out of this is free enterprise, the free, you should
00:31:05.080 be the free enterprise party.
00:31:06.900 And I still feel like we've got a little bit of protectionism happening there.
00:31:10.620 And I, I, that I don't like, I don't like that.
00:31:13.020 Me neither.
00:31:13.540 No, me neither.
00:31:14.620 Nope.
00:31:15.840 Now, Polly have trotted out his secret weapon, uh, at the rally.
00:31:22.620 And, uh, I really enjoy her because she's got a great story as a Venezuelan.
00:31:28.120 Um, Anna Polly have came out and gave an incredible introduction to her husband.
00:31:35.280 And then I'll tell you, uh, what I think, why I think we won't be hearing from Mark Carney's
00:31:42.100 wife on the campaign trail.
00:31:44.260 And to stand up for all Canadians and put Canada first.
00:31:48.220 And while threats are looming from abroad, only my husband can deliver that strong leadership
00:32:02.560 needed to fight back.
00:32:09.880 Today, we stand together in this movement to put Canada first.
00:32:18.220 not for the elites, not for the special interests, but for everyday people who make this country
00:32:25.320 great and to protect our country.
00:32:30.500 So let's take back our country.
00:32:34.120 Let's put Canada first and let's do it together.
00:32:37.200 Ladies and gentlemen, it is my profound honor to introduce to you, my husband, the strong leader
00:32:55.080 Canada needs.
00:32:56.560 And without a doubt, le prochain premier ministre du Canada, Pierre Poilievre.
00:33:01.300 Oh, that's first lady material if I've ever seen it.
00:33:07.400 And class, like classy.
00:33:09.700 I don't feel like I am going to get sucked into some sort of MLM about how crystals cure
00:33:16.740 cancer.
00:33:17.740 The way that's the vibe to use Freeland language I get when I heard Mrs. Trudeau talk.
00:33:24.980 You know, I was always, yeah, I was always scared that she was going to start singing.
00:33:28.840 You know what I mean, that she was just, yes, that she was going to bust into song.
00:33:34.460 No, I'm going to war below to tune at us.
00:33:36.580 Yeah.
00:33:38.160 And then this profoundly important moment here is a piece of interpretive dance that I hope
00:33:44.260 that you will appreciate.
00:33:45.300 And then she would just, she would just go off on her, her little artistic, artistic
00:33:49.520 tangents.
00:33:50.000 No, but Anna Polyevre is, is an absolute class act.
00:33:52.680 Just, just to look at her, just to look at her.
00:33:55.360 She is something else.
00:33:56.360 And this is the kind of woman that we want representing us on the world stage.
00:34:01.120 Yeah.
00:34:02.180 Yeah.
00:34:02.660 She's adorable.
00:34:03.420 Yeah.
00:34:03.940 She feels like a warmer Melania, you know, just dressed like impeccably.
00:34:12.060 Her makeup is great.
00:34:13.180 Her hair is great.
00:34:14.700 Just classy and smart as a whip with a great backstory.
00:34:19.320 Do you know that her dad was a banker in Caracas, Venezuela, and then fled the socialists and
00:34:27.320 came here to basically work his way up from the absolute bottom.
00:34:33.560 So he came collect, he worked collecting fruits and vegetables on a farm.
00:34:38.640 He was a bank manager in Caracas, but he knew that he had to give his children a better life.
00:34:46.260 Huh.
00:34:47.340 That's an incredible story.
00:34:49.020 So he knows, they know, they know, they know what it takes.
00:34:52.780 That's right.
00:34:53.860 Yeah.
00:34:55.020 And they know what it takes.
00:34:56.580 And so imagine having all these like fake immigrants, the fake refugees, and then the
00:35:06.420 people abusing our foreign student program to get here and then claim refugee status from
00:35:15.860 countries where you wouldn't be able to claim refugee status from, but you're here, so why
00:35:20.160 not?
00:35:20.640 Where 80% of them go on vacation in their home countries and then come back to Canada.
00:35:28.140 If you're an asylum seeker or a refugee and you go back to your home country, your return
00:35:34.160 flight to Canada should be canceled.
00:35:36.500 That's right.
00:35:37.120 Thank you so much.
00:35:38.160 You'll be staying in your home country.
00:35:39.720 Yeah.
00:35:39.920 That should be, that should be disallowed.
00:35:42.320 Right.
00:35:42.480 So we've got this, like our conservative leader, next prime minister's wife, an actual refugee
00:35:50.300 from communism, and you've got the liberal saying, well, if you don't let all these fake
00:35:56.700 refugees in, you don't care about the plight of refugees.
00:36:00.580 Yep.
00:36:01.540 Gawling.
00:36:02.600 Yep.
00:36:03.120 Gawling.
00:36:07.100 We've got a video.
00:36:08.220 As MP Michael Barrett said, Mark Carney, David Eby, and Bonnie Henry might consider the opioid
00:36:14.880 crisis merely a challenge, but the stark reality paints a different picture.
00:36:21.360 Let's see this.
00:36:24.840 The Trudeau Carney liberals legalized the possession of deadly drugs like fentanyl, meth, and heroin
00:36:33.820 in British Columbia.
00:36:35.020 And what was the result of these insane, wacko policies?
00:36:39.780 Well, nearly 50,000 Canadians have died from opioid overdoses.
00:36:45.620 That's a nearly 200% increase.
00:36:49.380 That's more Canadians than who died fighting for our country in the Second World War.
00:36:57.660 Isn't that sobering?
00:36:59.960 That's a wild statistic.
00:37:01.940 And then you have Mark Carney saying it's not a big deal.
00:37:04.380 Well, in some place like Kelowna, like Kelowna is absolute ground center for the opioid crisis.
00:37:12.920 And the reason is that's where people, addicts from the prairies escaping minus 40 run out
00:37:18.580 of money for a bit.
00:37:20.240 And so you end up in Kelowna and you're stealing and you're getting your government funded drugs
00:37:24.620 there.
00:37:25.220 And so it's a nightmare.
00:37:27.760 Like in one year, I think it went up 25% alone, like year over year, the opioid deaths
00:37:34.360 in Kelowna.
00:37:35.420 And then Mark Carney is there saying it's not a big deal.
00:37:38.820 I guess not in whatever American city Mark Carney's living in.
00:37:43.120 The Hamptons, maybe wherever he's at, because I don't know if he actually has owned a house
00:37:48.380 in Canada, or maybe he owns a house in Canada, but does he get the mail in Canada, if you know
00:37:52.440 what I mean?
00:37:53.380 So maybe it's not a big deal there.
00:37:56.660 But it is in regular Canadian cities that are just polluted by this poison.
00:38:03.260 Well, nearly 50,000 Canadian families would beg to differ with Mark Carney in saying that
00:38:14.000 it's not a crisis, that it's a challenge.
00:38:16.840 Could you imagine the future prime minister of the country, if you lost your child to this
00:38:21.960 absolute outrage?
00:38:23.760 Could you imagine losing your child and then having the future prime minister of Canada
00:38:27.480 maybe say that it's not a crisis, that it must have been just a challenge for your family
00:38:34.000 to live through that kind of loss?
00:38:37.840 It's egregious.
00:38:40.100 Opioid overdoses in BC are the leading cause of death for young people.
00:38:44.780 I mean, and then he has the gall to say that it's not a crisis.
00:38:49.580 This is a man who lives behind gates, who lives in high rises and takes an elevator and a limousine
00:38:56.580 everywhere he goes.
00:38:58.140 And this is the reason why he doesn't believe that this is a crisis affecting Canadians,
00:39:02.220 because he is so crazily, crazily out of touch with what's happened here because of
00:39:08.400 liberal NDP policies.
00:39:10.780 Yeah, I'm glad you pointed that out.
00:39:11.980 Every single one of those deaths is a family on the other side.
00:39:15.320 Oh, and those are just the deaths like that.
00:39:18.240 50,000 people, their families, their moms, their dads, their brothers, their sisters,
00:39:24.060 they've, before that person has died, their children, before they die, you've already lost
00:39:30.480 them to this.
00:39:32.200 You've lost who they were to the demon goblin that lives inside of them, that causes them
00:39:39.580 to steal and lie and connive and abandon their children and neglect their children and abuse
00:39:46.200 the families around them, take advantage of the love that their families have for them.
00:39:50.000 And it is the families who end up picking up the pieces.
00:39:53.500 So long before these people are dead, they're gone.
00:39:57.420 You don't have a clue who they are.
00:39:59.740 And there are a lot of families who are mourning the death of their loved ones right now, more,
00:40:06.500 so much more than that 50,000.
00:40:08.700 They're mourning the death of the loved one who's not even gone yet.
00:40:12.380 Yes.
00:40:12.620 That was no big deal.
00:40:13.280 And without any recourse, especially in British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan have taken
00:40:23.720 a recovery-based approach where we are not entertaining that safe supply is the thing
00:40:32.100 that works for the people in Alberta or Saskatchewan.
00:40:35.420 Our approach is a human-based approach and a recovery-based approach to get people off drugs,
00:40:40.260 to get them healthy and to get them successful in life.
00:40:43.460 Not to say that opioids aren't a real issue here because they are.
00:40:48.860 It's just our approach is so much different.
00:40:52.000 But imagine the slow walk through watching one of your loved ones devolve into a life of addiction.
00:41:00.820 And so when people devolve into a life of addiction, they also devolve into a life of homelessness.
00:41:06.760 They also devolve into a life of crime because people who are addicted will do anything to
00:41:11.560 get their hands on prostitution, sex trafficking.
00:41:14.560 I mean, the way that this issue blows apart a family is just incalculable.
00:41:22.300 Mark Carney should be disqualified.
00:41:25.400 Honestly, he should be disqualified for what he said on this issue.
00:41:28.820 And if this doesn't show Canadians that he is the exact wrong, out-of-touch, entitled elitist
00:41:35.100 that he is, that he would not recognize the pain that Canadians go through while they watch
00:41:41.140 their loved ones fall down this slippery slope is just, yeah, it's just unforgivable.
00:41:47.740 Yeah, he should talk to some grandparents who are raising their grandkids, not because their
00:41:53.720 child died, but because they don't even know if they're dead.
00:41:56.700 They have no clue.
00:41:58.620 They just don't know where they are.
00:41:59.200 He should talk to them.
00:42:00.600 They just don't know where they are.
00:42:01.640 They don't know if they're dead, gone, sex trafficked, murdered.
00:42:04.740 They have no clue.
00:42:06.480 But all they know is that they're raising their grandchild right now.
00:42:09.660 And they have those questions to answer.
00:42:11.800 It's not a crisis.
00:42:12.940 It's a challenge.
00:42:14.500 Yeah.
00:42:14.940 It's a challenge.
00:42:16.340 Anyway.
00:42:17.540 Yeah.
00:42:19.040 A handful would be a challenge.
00:42:21.620 50,000 is an unmitigated disaster.
00:42:24.260 That's what that is.
00:42:25.060 Yeah, it's a mid-sized prairie city he's shrugging off.
00:42:31.940 We've got a quick ad read.
00:42:33.620 And then, boy, we've got a few chats, which is awesome.
00:42:40.720 And then, so let's see, the ad read, the couple of chats, and then I think we have rebel
00:42:43.980 ads.
00:42:44.540 Do we?
00:42:44.980 Yeah.
00:42:47.080 Okay, perfect.
00:42:48.260 All right.
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00:44:10.500 Lise, do you want to do those chats?
00:44:12.240 Can you see them in front of you?
00:44:13.780 I cannot see them on my screen.
00:44:16.900 They have just a...
00:44:18.520 They have disappeared.
00:44:19.400 But if they go up on this screen, I'll be able to read them.
00:44:22.340 Got one from N Mark.
00:44:23.620 That's Kane N Mark.
00:44:25.020 Can you see that?
00:44:26.660 I can't see the bottom.
00:44:28.000 Oh, that's okay.
00:44:28.660 I got it.
00:44:29.080 I got it.
00:44:29.660 I got it.
00:44:30.080 Okay, thank you.
00:44:31.500 Kane N Mark says, good morning, Lady Rebels.
00:44:33.920 Well, hey, Kane.
00:44:34.640 I know Kane.
00:44:35.560 He's a regular supporter of Rebel News, a regular viewer, and he was frequently at the Whistle
00:44:41.560 Stop when I was on Whistle Stop Watch for some good six weeks there.
00:44:46.480 You know the Whistle Stop.
00:44:47.600 We've had many a good time down at the Whistle Stop.
00:44:49.480 It is a great time in Mirror, Alberta.
00:44:51.880 That's one of our favorite places to hang out.
00:44:53.960 So hello, Kane.
00:44:55.080 Thanks so much for being here.
00:44:57.160 Beautiful downtown Mirror, Alberta population.
00:44:59.580 I think it's 480 or something.
00:45:03.920 We've got another one from Erin Burton.
00:45:05.920 32 gives us five bucks.
00:45:07.260 Says, I hope you both had a great long weekend.
00:45:09.420 My mom intends to vote for Carney.
00:45:11.580 You know what?
00:45:11.900 Every family is stricken by mental illness.
00:45:16.660 It's touching all of us.
00:45:18.800 Oh, I feel that so hard.
00:45:20.820 My conversations with my godmother, my little beautiful godmother, Sheila.
00:45:24.920 You know the one.
00:45:25.680 The one that still buys my jammies and Christmas dresses.
00:45:28.480 Oh, she is just enamored.
00:45:29.940 She is just enamored.
00:45:30.960 But then again, she does not have the internet.
00:45:34.260 So she watches the TV.
00:45:36.860 And she does what the TV says.
00:45:38.820 Yes.
00:45:39.740 Yes.
00:45:40.060 Probably the best thing I could do is hook her up with a little tablet and let her go nuts.
00:45:46.720 But it's just too much for her.
00:45:48.960 It's just too much.
00:45:49.500 Oh, so sad.
00:45:51.880 He says his mom intends to vote for Carney in October because she said she's smart.
00:45:56.280 I'm going to show her last week's gun show to hopefully change her mind.
00:45:59.320 You know what?
00:45:59.800 Please.
00:46:00.180 That's why I'm doing these shows.
00:46:01.700 The Carney Exposes.
00:46:03.960 Reminding people that if life is really expensive right now, thank Carney.
00:46:08.540 He did it.
00:46:09.220 He was the full bucket that poured his nonsense into Justin Trudeau's empty bucket of a brain.
00:46:15.820 And here we are.
00:46:18.380 Now, I think we have a Freedom Passport ad.
00:46:25.760 And we'll get back and talk about what April Hutchinson is doing on the weekend.
00:46:30.000 And then we'll get into some more Mark Carney stuff.
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00:47:04.120 All right.
00:47:08.340 Well, regular viewers will know that I cordially invited Lise to be my date at an upcoming event with April Hutchinson.
00:47:17.000 And she politely and promptly RSVP'd that she would be coming.
00:47:22.040 So I should tell you all so that I can cordially invite the rest of you now to come with us.
00:47:27.360 So April Hutchinson is on a speaking engagement with our friends over at Canadians for Truth.
00:47:36.420 You'll, of course, recognize hockey superstar Theo Fleury and our friend and alumnus Adam Stose on Saturday, February 22nd, 6 p.m.
00:47:47.480 Show starts at 7 at Canadiansfortruth.ca.
00:47:51.080 Get your tickets.
00:47:51.880 April is talking about her journey from, I would say, troubled young person through addiction to become a Team Canada powerlifter to then somebody facing up to a two-year suspension for speaking out against a trans-identified individual who decided to compete against biological women as a powerlifter.
00:48:20.240 Again, I'm doing the whole dancing around the issue for YouTube's sake, but I think you guys can pick up what I'm putting down.
00:48:27.760 She will be at Church in the Vine in Edmonton, one of the greatest places on the face of the earth, staunch defenders of freedom.
00:48:34.760 Pastors Tracy and Rodney Fortin, they reopened Church in the Vine during the pandemic to the lost and shepherded their flock through the pandemic.
00:48:44.340 And for that, they received an $80,000 administrative penalty from the province of Alberta under Jason Kenney.
00:48:53.400 Through your help and through the expertise of our friends over at the Democracy Fund, they were able to overturn that fine and have the $80,000 given back to them.
00:49:03.960 So that's the story of Church in the Vine. Now you know the story of April. And you can hear more on Saturday, February 22nd. Get your tickets at canadiansfortruth.ca. I'm very much looking forward to that. I will definitely be there early because I need to visit with everybody.
00:49:19.300 That's right. No, it's going to be a wonderful, wonderful event on Saturday. So if you're in the Edmonton area, we would love to see you and meet you and spend some time together.
00:49:30.160 And April Hodgson really is one of the most motivating, I'll say motivating women that I've ever, that I've certainly ever met.
00:49:39.780 And me and Sheila got a lot of time for that girl. She was brave when very few people would be brave in just telling the truth. And she paid a mighty price.
00:49:52.680 But the, you know, fortune favors the brave. And I do believe that people will turn out to support April to, and she deserves all of that support. She's just an awesome human. Yeah, we just love her.
00:50:03.640 And life, life is better and more fair for every single Alberta girl, because of April Hutchinson's advocacy to the premier of Alberta.
00:50:16.200 Yeah, it was largely because of April Hutchinson's efforts, along with those of coach Linda Blade from Alberta, who intervened on behalf of the girls of Alberta and got Danielle Smith or compelled Danielle Smith to understand how, how terrible some of the policies really did a disservice to the athletes and the women and the children of Alberta.
00:50:42.260 And so April will tell you how she got that done. And so April will tell you how she got that done. And we will amplify her until this happens across the entire nation of Canada, because of course, this has to happen across the entire nation of Canada. Of course it does.
00:50:55.480 A hundred percent. Now, thanks to Alexa Lavoie, watching something in French for me. We caught Mark Carney saying one thing in English and another thing in French.
00:51:10.980 Yes, I just asked the team to pull this up. It wasn't on the list. It happened this morning, early this morning. Like, I guess it happened yesterday, but I was watching it this morning.
00:51:21.140 Mark Carney, you remember last week, you remember last week, he said he would use emergency powers to get projects done by and large green energy projects, you know, like he would abuse the emergency powers of the government to get preferential energy projects done.
00:51:38.220 Just wild green, just green ones. So, right. This is what he says in French. He said that he would never impose a pipeline on Quebec.
00:51:49.420 So, pipelines, no emergency powers. Green energy projects, emergency powers. If you oppose it, you're going straight to jail. So, isn't that interesting? Let's watch this little clip. Alexa translated it for us.
00:52:02.980 Mr. Poilier, he spoke here about Energy East, the project Oliaduc. He never mentioned Quebec, never the nations, never other provinces. He is like the emperor, he decides all the rules.
00:52:23.820 It's not Canada. It's not Canada. Okay, premier point.
00:52:26.060 Mr. Poilier, you never mentioned Quebec. So, you never imposed a pipeline to Quebec or to other provinces?
00:52:30.140 Mr. Poilier, never. Jamais. Jamais.
00:52:31.740 Mr. Poilier, never. Jamais.
00:52:32.080 Mr. Poilier, never. But, I'm going to use my government, if I was Prime Minister, my government, I would use my government, if I was Prime Minister, my government,
00:52:39.340 I would use our emergency powers to accelerate the projects that are in the interest of national.
00:52:50.720 Mr. Poilier, if the provinces are in the interest of national. Okay, if the provinces say no, you won't go to jail.
00:52:59.040 Mr. Poilier, absolutely. We never imposed a line in Quebec. We'll ask.
00:53:05.120 Mr. Poilier, oh my God. Infuriating.
00:53:08.400 Mr. Poilier, oh my God. You know what? And thank God for Alexa. Let's just, everybody, thank God for Alexa for translating that for us, because this is, that is such a telling moment.
00:53:20.400 this is a man who speaks out of both sides of his face to different audiences what a disingenuous
00:53:28.640 absolute liar this man is what an absolute liar this man is he's telling Quebec everything that
00:53:35.660 they want to hear while screwing the rest of the country well absolutely hooping the rest of the
00:53:42.040 country including the first nations people of Canada PS because um the the peace and prosperity
00:53:47.760 of the first nations people is is absolutely linked to the peace and prosperity of non-first
00:53:53.080 nations people and what makes us all prosperous is oil and gas and what would make us even like just
00:53:59.380 unstoppable is is the building of pipelines especially through Quebec and for him to say
00:54:04.120 this out loud oh Canada this is red flag this is absolutely like wave the red flag this is this is
00:54:10.400 42 million red flags right there what he said I'm so happy she caught that for us yeah he's saying
00:54:16.280 one thing in English another thing in French and the media are never going to call him on it they're
00:54:21.920 just letting him speak to this country like we're two different groups of people and sometimes I
00:54:26.000 truly believe there are two different Canada's I live in one and the media lives in another one
00:54:29.640 but he just said out of his mouth an east-west pipeline is not in the national interest
00:54:35.260 but green but green projects are projects that would enrich his friends over there at Brookfield
00:54:44.160 Brookfield are that's right that's exactly right guys this is an oligarch this is a this is an
00:54:50.540 overt oligarch that is going to economically rape Canadians for the well-being of his stakeholders
00:54:57.580 over there at Brookfield and we are okay with this we're okay with this I want like he's fine
00:55:05.120 to back pipeline projects in Brazil and the UAE he's Brookfield is perfectly fine with that
00:55:11.840 but a nation building pipeline project to bring oil and gas from Alberta to the rest of this country
00:55:21.920 is not a nation building project if it were up to this guy the railway would never would have gotten built
00:55:27.900 this is wild this is absolutely insane and to think to think Canada that we could end up with
00:55:36.700 this guy as our prime minister without a single Canadian ever casting a vote in his favor is
00:55:43.300 absolutely insane like I I really hope that there are constitutional lawyers taking a good hard long
00:55:48.860 look at this um because even though even though there's loopholes that are available to let this
00:55:53.960 happen for him um if it weren't 40 degrees below zero I I believe that there would be there would
00:55:59.980 be rioting in the streets oh that is the attitude that got Energy East killed the first time
00:56:07.220 exactly you know that is the attitude that got Northern Gateway killed that is the attitude that
00:56:14.180 somehow for some reason left Canadians on the hook with Trans Mountain when Trans Mountain was a five
00:56:21.100 billion dollar private sector project if the government would just enforce the law they
00:56:26.180 wouldn't they gave one province a veto for some reason and then now Canadians are stuck with something
00:56:31.560 seven times the cost um this is this is a continuation of Justin Trudeau's energy policy
00:56:40.640 on steroids because it's sold to us by a new fresh face well and and and a question I think for Mark
00:56:47.720 Carney that would be that would be excellent if if somebody could ask him is is it in the national
00:56:53.060 best interest for Alberta to leave Confederation is that in the national best interest is it in the
00:56:58.980 best interest that Alberta and Saskatchewan and mainland BC leave Confederation is that in the national
00:57:05.260 best interest because if you if if we don't have assurances if Western Canadians don't have assurances
00:57:11.940 that that whoever comes next is going to work in our best interest the sentiment for separation is
00:57:19.760 building every single day and oh yeah and Mark and Mark Carney is doing us uh is actually doing that
00:57:26.660 movement a lot of favors by saying things like this yeah you think that you think that's the the
00:57:32.600 sentiment for separation was big in Quebec back in in the 90s well right now the sentiment for separation
00:57:39.760 in Alberta is even greater than that of Quebec so well done you guys absolutely well done what you're
00:57:46.740 doing is you're chasing the most productive uh the most productive in the entire country away from the
00:57:53.860 country Western Canadians feel betrayed by this government they feel betrayed by the country and if
00:58:00.480 Quebec doesn't start doesn't start being on uh on on team Canada is so so they like to call it um they're
00:58:08.520 going to have a unity crisis on their hands within within a couple weeks I would imagine yeah um one more
00:58:15.700 Mark Carney impromptu thing I wanted to talk about this because I think it happened it was the video was sort of
00:58:20.580 cut over the weekend and it's Mark Carney admitting that Canada he thinks Canada needs a globalist
00:58:31.280 and elitist prime minister like himself because he knows how the world works okay let's hear it Mark
00:58:42.340 when you sit down with your key people and you're being absolutely honest with yourself and with each
00:58:48.820 other what do you define as your as your core strengths and your core weaknesses uh look your
00:58:55.460 your strength is always your weakness um so my strength is I think you touched on it at the start
00:59:01.380 uh my strength is I know how the world works I know how to get things done I I'm connected I I can
00:59:07.140 deliver for the country my weakness is you know people will charge me as being elitist or uh you know
00:59:13.980 a globalist uh to use that uh term which is um well that's exactly you know it happens to be exactly
00:59:19.460 what we uh what we need my uh weakness as a politician is I've not been a politician right
00:59:26.260 so I didn't go straight into as you observed uh the killer I the point was right but the uh delivery
00:59:32.700 was uh I'm working on it I'm working on it um I am uh but that's that's fair I haven't been a politician
00:59:39.860 um I am a pragmatist I am I and I am a leader I'm a leader of organizations I'm a leader in crises
00:59:47.340 uh so that's the strength that I'm that I'm trying to trying to project and uh it resonates uh I
00:59:54.240 I I feel it resonates across country I care too much and I love too hard those are my weaknesses
01:00:00.660 you know I work too hard you know those are my weaknesses like this is like a Michael Scott
01:00:06.220 self-evaluation uh performance review my strength my my weakness is my strength this is there ain't
01:00:15.360 nothing you know the problem is is I just know too many upper echelon people can you imagine all
01:00:21.980 across the world okay all across the world normal citizens are outright rejecting the idea of globalism
01:00:31.300 we are rejecting the idea of an overarching elite class of humans who rule over us without any
01:00:38.600 representation and yet Mark Carney thinks that that is a gold star next to his name right vote for me
01:00:46.060 because you know I will take my marching orders from Klaus Schwab over there at the World Economic Forum
01:00:52.720 I'll take my marching orders from the World Health Organization the World Pharmacy Organization the
01:00:59.200 United Nations you know I'm so well connected this guy says that um all of those super ultra educated
01:01:07.620 elitists and I will make the decisions for your for you poor stupid Canadians who don't know any
01:01:14.360 better this is insane this is absolutely insane Canada reject this reject this outright oh my god
01:01:26.000 well can you imagine Sheila I know like you know what the thing is here's why you should vote for me
01:01:32.380 I'm very well connected with the World Economic Forum like where have you been the last five years
01:01:40.400 people are so done with some far-off educrat and elitist in a corner making decisions for you
01:01:49.380 halfway across the world about how best to live your life there is a movement towards personal autonomy
01:01:55.380 and sovereignty like never before and it's because we just lived through what happens when somebody in
01:02:01.540 a cubicle decides how you're going to run your life we all saw the disastrous effects of these global
01:02:08.340 conferences right global conferences never became real popular until about 10 10 15 years ago right
01:02:14.500 but and every time and Stephen Guibo is the one that taught me that the evils of these global conferences
01:02:19.840 because every time Stephen Guibo went to a climate conference he would have a press a presser at the
01:02:26.020 climate conference and announce some new harebrained thing that was going to make Canadians poorer okay
01:02:31.780 this was like 10 years ago I started seeing Stephen Guibo do these things now we know that when these crazy
01:02:39.460 rich elitists all get in a room together and make decisions within their validation circle jerk that it
01:02:47.100 never works out in the best in it in the best interest of the citizens that they're there to
01:02:52.260 represent as a matter of fact I do believe that it's a winning um political political platform to say
01:02:59.040 I am banning anybody under my party from traveling internationally to any event that that has to do
01:03:07.320 like any unelected forum you know who what another unelected forum that's or sorry not unelected forum but
01:03:14.260 informal forum that's coming up in Canada in Banff this later this spring this summer is the G7 the G7
01:03:20.820 is another one of these informal informal forums where all of the heads of state get together and make
01:03:28.120 decisions about financial regulation this never serves the best interest of the people of the country
01:03:34.520 and if if politicians wanted to win they would put an end to all of those meetings what we do by zoom
01:03:39.700 they can do by zoom when they travel internationally nothing ever good comes of it my god my people are
01:03:45.900 waking up to this what I love is that he describes himself as a globalist but if you if somebody from
01:03:52.540 the right calls somebody a globalist that's an anti-semitic slur of come some kind at least according
01:03:59.160 to the New York Times and the frantic weirdos and boiled potatoes who work at the CBC globalism a far-right
01:04:06.400 conspiracy theory buoyed by Trump and then it's Mark Carney's like yeah I'm a globalist what of it
01:04:11.340 pick a lane I'm one of them I'm one of them but it's like it's staggering this is a guy this is a
01:04:19.380 you know who else was a globalist Ghislaine Maxwell you know who else was a globalist Jeffrey Epstein
01:04:25.640 you know what I'm glad I'm glad you brought me back there because I forgot to mention it
01:04:30.100 the reason I think that we are like where's Mark Carney's wife you wonder what's up where's she
01:04:35.860 you know we see Anna Polyev out there looking great and talking wonderful things and just being
01:04:41.220 articulate and and really warm and energetic and we're all like where's Mark Carney's wife and I'll
01:04:46.840 tell you why Mark Carney's wife won't rear her head right on the campaign trail right there that's why
01:04:53.080 because some pesky rebel news journalist is going to be like hey how closely did you know
01:04:57.460 Ghislaine Maxwell did you ever go to billionaire's island or or pedophile island did you go to those
01:05:04.360 places you know like she do you have her in your cell phone or did you have her in your cell phone
01:05:10.000 like those questions will be asked so she will not be on the campaign trail no no no she she comes from
01:05:14.980 a very aristocratic family like a very aristocratic family her her sister is an aristocrat one might say
01:05:20.920 a globalist a globalist her sister is a titled aristocrat over there in England and the relationships
01:05:29.240 between you know Prince Andrew and all of the you know Robert Maxwell and Ghislaine Maxwell and all of
01:05:37.060 those all of those globalist globetrotters she would have to ask a lot answer a lot a lot of salty
01:05:43.480 salty questions by by reporters and that is the reason why and she's not photogenic I'm just going to put
01:05:50.000 that I'm sorry I can't not be petty neither am I look I'm not I don't photograph well I understand
01:05:55.820 it's a congenital birth defect for me I don't photograph well yes you do yes you do but uh yeah
01:06:02.360 there's something about her that is just so uh very upper crusty bland you know yes yeah yeah there's
01:06:14.340 I don't feel like there's and I don't think that she'd be she'd be able to resonate with everyday
01:06:20.360 Canadians given that her entire career is based on you know green slush funding and working with
01:06:26.660 Gerald Butts so tell me tell me that you're completely out of touch like tell me without
01:06:31.540 telling me tell me that you're completely out of touch this is what is her name Diana Carney or Fox
01:06:36.980 Carney that is yeah that's her name yeah all right let's get back into the list of things because
01:06:43.040 I know we've got a ton of stuff to talk to and I really super duper want to talk about these people
01:06:47.640 traveling to Australia uh in the middle of a cold snap wonder why they did that um but Ezra
01:06:55.100 uh has this video of liberal immigration minister Mark Miller
01:07:00.240 doing an impromptu press conference outside of the conservative party Canada first rally
01:07:07.440 who and he said it's unpatriotic of Pierre Polyev to say that Canada is broken which is like shorthand
01:07:15.100 for it's unpatriotic of you to not vote for the liberals it's unpatriotic of you to criticize the
01:07:21.300 liberals by the way every day Mark Miller looks more and more as I described him on uh x as
01:07:27.040 Renfield to the to the Carney Trudeau Dracula he is not getting enough vitamin d and uh maybe
01:07:36.440 eating too many bugs is it your representation to President Trump that the border is not broken
01:07:43.580 well I think what we have to understand with President Trump is does he want a border or
01:07:48.540 doesn't he want a border if you want is it broken or not you've said it's Canada's not broken if he
01:07:52.960 wants a 51st state he obviously doesn't want a border we need to secure in our own national
01:07:58.220 interest the border that's what I've been doing as the immigration minister in the two years that
01:08:01.940 I've been doing it an incredible decline of people moving north south we have a challenge of people
01:08:07.420 coming in into Canada asylum seekers coming into Canada and that's the U.S. that's the U.S.'s job and
01:08:12.360 that's what I communicated to Tom Holman when I spoke to him directly uh having a border that is
01:08:16.920 well managed our southern border their northern border is in both our national interests and that's what
01:08:21.280 I'll continue to do that's what the minister of public safety is Europe an absolute failure as a
01:08:27.300 minister an absolute and like we can lay down every one of Canada's immigration problems at the feet of
01:08:33.620 Mark Miller who P.S. looks like he's been dipped in Vaseline okay this is a man that looks like he's
01:08:38.780 been just just like pasty and dipped in like shiny and all the weird ways uh dipped in Vaseline but this
01:08:45.860 is a guy who is 100 percent responsible for every immigration issue that every Canadian is
01:08:51.940 suffering right now and yet he's yet like so uh so lacking in self-awareness that he you know that
01:08:59.020 he would keep professing well I'm you know I'm I'm the this is my job and you know I'm gonna do I'm
01:09:04.660 gonna continue doing a great job dude you have done a miserable job you were an abject failure on the
01:09:12.420 on the immigration front he he'd stand there and lecture Pierre Polly yeah I I mean talk about
01:09:18.680 talk about liberal entitlement right there yeah that is the face of liberal entitlement
01:09:23.500 one more he asks Mark Ezra asked Mark Miller who I'm sure Mark Miller regretted his impromptu
01:09:32.460 press conference because uh rebels were there right asking real questions and he asked if Tom
01:09:38.620 Holman raised Canada's dangerous decision to bring in thousands of unvetted migrants from Gaza
01:09:44.720 and would you know it 210 Commons mummy refused to answer did Holman mention the Gaza refugees
01:09:52.500 I won't speak I won't speak to what Mr Holman said in private the conversations uh were productive
01:09:59.340 and we'll keep working on making sure how are you vetting them
01:10:02.940 I won't you know I won't share what he said in private but I will share that we agreed that I'm
01:10:13.400 doing a great job and that I'm going to continue doing a great job come on bro come on bro great
01:10:20.040 question though Ezra yeah yeah and I'm sure I am sure given that we have become a net exporter of
01:10:27.300 terrorism these days to upstate New York that was raised I'm sure that question was raised
01:10:32.340 particularly when Trump has a crackdown of immigration from those places and a plan to
01:10:37.860 relocate them within the region or at least to other Muslim countries so uh yeah I I can't imagine
01:10:45.360 the Americans aren't concerned about us bringing in people from a place in the world where they are
01:10:52.380 fed a steady stream of extremism in UN-run and UN-funded schools um where 80 percent of them
01:11:01.740 expressed some sort of affection for Hamas and the support for Hamas has gone up post-October 7th
01:11:09.920 no true story I hope every time one of the one of the liberal party ministers gets in touch with
01:11:17.680 their counterpart in the United States I hope those I hope those American those Americans just
01:11:23.360 rip them a new one I hope every single time they're holding their feet to the fire I hope that
01:11:27.640 they're not you know playing the diplomatic card because God knows these team Canada fools are not
01:11:32.900 are not playing the diplomatic card when they're here in Canada I you know what that shiny weird skin
01:11:41.000 of Mark Miller's he looks like a bog mummy like mummies that are thrown into a bog during
01:11:48.400 times yeah they're unearthed like several thousand years later yeah yeah yeah he's a bog mummy where
01:11:57.980 they have that sort of shiny skin the acid in the bog makes your skin shiny but he's very like
01:12:03.020 sort of translucent yeah decomposed and angular yeah he's a bog mummy there's nothing good to say about
01:12:10.000 mark miller mark miller the trudeau's bridesmaid flower girl yeah trudeau's flower girl mark miller
01:12:16.660 ring bearer
01:12:18.520 oh lord okay forgive us we're moving on to always the bridesmaid never the bride we've got christia
01:12:28.660 freeland uh she is celebrating flag day how well hopefully she didn't call uh in the emergencies act
01:12:37.960 on anybody waving flags because we know she did that uh about three well three years ago um she's
01:12:45.220 now she doesn't think the Canadian flag is a symbol of extremism uh white supremacy or uh sedition
01:12:52.680 isn't that weird uh all of a sudden she's a patriotic Canadian these days so uh let's hear from her
01:12:58.240 Canadians and Americans are friends we're often family we are allies we have fought shoulder to
01:13:08.240 shoulder in two world wars in Korea in Afghanistan we won't pick a fight with you but if the fight comes to our
01:13:22.240 our door remember we love our country just as much as you love yours
01:13:29.240 are we gonna let anyone stop us are we gonna let anyone drown out our voices i hope so are we gonna let anyone stop us for fighting for Canada
01:13:44.240 oh god okay the truth of the matter is christia freeland okay if the americans wanted to take us
01:13:55.260 over they could do it what did i say yesterday yeah with with mild insults and a side eye okay christia
01:14:02.060 stop acting like you're so tough like i've never heard a voice that is so true
01:14:09.140 that is that is more weak ever in in the universe that is the voice of weakness that came through
01:14:17.940 and we are so sorry we're so sorry that rebel viewers about subjecting you subjecting you to the
01:14:24.340 voices and and and the videos with with trudeau and freeland and and mark miller but it's really
01:14:31.500 important that we document all of this in real time so that it will make sense when what happens later
01:14:36.440 happens so we're real sorry about that oh sorry sorry for making you uh suffer through that we know
01:14:41.860 that you've heard her say mr speaker enough times to uh to put you in your graves but but uh yeah
01:14:49.320 she is she's the i mean the peak of annoying won't we won't start the fight we won't
01:14:59.240 but we will finish it we will finish it like i just i know that i can get shrill i realize that so i
01:15:13.300 make a an attempt to not raise my voice because i can get a little harpy uh but man she should not
01:15:21.600 be yelling into a microphone at all at all ever never you know what the crazy thing is is we're
01:15:29.320 like less than 20 days away from never having having to hear from her again which is so incredible
01:15:34.580 what what a blessing canada i mean the way we should we should have mock funerals for these people just
01:15:41.020 to you know celebrate so i'm not one to recommend poor health choices but has she considered
01:15:47.800 whiskey and cigarettes i think it would do wonders for her voice just a pack of darts
01:15:57.000 come in there like rfk just growly growly i wouldn't but it would improve the delivery it really
01:16:03.700 honestly would get on some fireball and some i don't know rothman did they still have rothman's
01:16:10.820 players like regular those players like regular they're the ones i would rather her like she's
01:16:18.000 i want her to sound like sore from yelling bingo and just sucking in bingo fumes all day better than
01:16:25.520 that it's god help us okay i think uh olivia tells me we can skip over what we don't want to talk about
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01:16:59.080 following resistance coffee on twitter which is an actual coffee company who is opinionated uh so
01:17:04.920 like just bins uh is an opinionated garbage company this is an opinion opinionated coffee company i think
01:17:13.020 they're actually from saskatchewan if i recall correctly um this is what they said if you want
01:17:18.680 to know what it feels like to watch a liberal leadership debate just imagine two hours of consecutive
01:17:24.160 colonoscopies if you want to know what it feels like to watch it in french imagine the same thing
01:17:32.000 but with pvc pipe jesus they're so funny oh well done the resistance coffee company well done
01:17:42.380 oh no they're in ontario i guess i thought they were in saskatchewan for some reason maybe that's
01:17:47.900 the last time i saw them was in saskatchewan um at a rebel news event actually you were there um yeah
01:17:55.200 yeah yeah yeah um but yeah uh if you need coffee they ship nationally um and that's a free plug from
01:18:02.660 me to them because they're particularly frisky um let's go on to uh what do we do mary ing let's talk
01:18:12.600 about mary ing i know you want to talk about mary ing so you start well everybody yes our our what
01:18:21.580 is she she is the minister of international uh trade and export is she yeah she's the minister
01:18:28.600 of export trade economic development so if you're wondering why uh you are a uh canadian manufacturer
01:18:36.840 and you're having trouble getting to uh international markets or for that matter trading internally
01:18:41.720 it's this lady um international trade yeah and economic development she's responsible she's
01:18:48.820 also implicated as being someone who was the recipient and beneficiary of foreign interference
01:18:54.720 however i think it was unwittingly because i don't think mary ing does much wittingly um
01:19:00.940 and she is also yeah she was also hauled in front of the ethics commissioner a bunch of times
01:19:07.620 uh felt and found in non-compliance with with ethics uh ethics uh laws uh for giving contracts
01:19:15.960 to people she is friends with okay just giving them contracts just a liberal thing just another
01:19:22.240 just that's a david ends and why with the liberals insider insider dealing there but mary ing
01:19:29.000 okay takes to the internet this weekend and this is the one story that got my knickers in a knot
01:19:34.520 sheila not just on the weekend but my knickers in a knot all the way through all of next week and
01:19:39.400 she brags okay she brags big news canada we are uh team canada is taking on australia we're bringing
01:19:48.220 our biggest ever trade mission to australia with 220 plus delegates from across all 10 provinces
01:19:55.540 and then she posts this video can we play it can we play the video please because i play yeah i i do
01:20:04.080 think that it's important that people see yeah look at this delegation that's an entire plane
01:20:10.500 look
01:20:19.700 so
01:20:25.040 so instead of playing nice with the americans our closest and most reliable trade partner
01:20:33.200 mary ing loads up an entire jet full of uh canadian kleptocrats okay canadian kleptocrats
01:20:40.820 flies them 15 000 kilometers the furthest place away that you can get from canada
01:20:47.460 she's gonna circumnavigate the globe but time yes by the time she's done yeah yes this is this is so
01:20:54.060 while canadians are lining up at food banks while tens of thousands of canadians have gone homeless
01:20:59.580 because of terrible awful no good liberal policy mary ing takes to the internet and brags that 220
01:21:06.140 of her closest friends have made their way to australia australia if you're listening listen
01:21:11.260 if you encounter a herd of profusely sweating canadian bureaucrats okay please undercook the chicken
01:21:19.620 please undercook the chicken because nothing would make canada happier than to know that 220
01:21:25.140 let them eat cakers have suffered from a terrible case of gastrointestinal issues on a plane a 15
01:21:32.660 hour plane ride back to canada with only two bathrooms on the plane okay nothing would make us
01:21:37.380 happier than this these are the exact type of people sheila that need to be tarred and feathered
01:21:44.120 and marched through the streets being yelled shame at and then lose their jobs because while we are in a
01:21:51.000 national crisis of many many different layers of national crisis this is tone deaf on a level that
01:21:57.040 is absolutely inexcusable can you imagine can you imagine sheila the cost to ship 220 i'm just
01:22:05.040 slightly portly profusely overweight bureaucrats very well fed bureaucrats to australia this is a
01:22:13.460 multi-million dollar trip and they're doing it uh while while canadians suffer it is insane
01:22:19.240 it is round trip to melbourne i don't know what it is right now uh about 21 22 2100 dollars
01:22:31.700 uh yeah that's air canada because that's what these guys would fly uh about two grand round trip
01:22:41.560 and that's not the luxury hotels that they're staying in um by the way that's not their that's not
01:22:47.060 their you know their internal transfers 220 people from every province in the nation this is this is
01:22:53.180 what they did they could have got away with a delegation of three they could have got away with
01:22:57.600 a delegation of three and not you know what not even not even that when you listen to the liberals
01:23:03.540 talk about um talk about carbon you know saving saving the planet the amount of the amount of carbon
01:23:11.260 dumping that they did on this trip and not to mention any trade that's done with australia the
01:23:16.740 transport costs okay the transport costs to to to get our goods to australia or australian goods to
01:23:24.320 canada is is enormous compared to our next door neighbors in america uh and and never mind the
01:23:31.760 amount of um the amount of uh carbon that would that would be required to ship those goods on a regular
01:23:38.780 basis i mean to say to say that we love our australian friends is is not an understatement of
01:23:45.980 course we do but but to prioritize australian trade and export over over our closest friends
01:23:52.960 and neighbors and our most natural allies in america is tone deaf to to a point where helen keller would
01:23:58.700 just be uh helen keller would just be outraged this like and like i can't even put into words so
01:24:08.560 i am going to read a couple of responses to her tweet oh somebody says uh wtf we flew 220 people
01:24:18.720 to a market 16 000 kilometers away at the height of australian summer to build quote relationships
01:24:26.280 with a minister who has announced her resignation we need a new government so so bad looters yeah
01:24:33.940 exactly looters uh parliament is prorogued the prime minister has been in three different european
01:24:42.180 countries then from montreal to vancouver all in private jet in just the last 14 days the health
01:24:48.460 minister mark holland chastised hard-working canadian families for taking a vacation in their car so they
01:24:54.880 could spend time with their kids and bond during time away from work now 220 people just flew from
01:25:01.040 canada to australia for a trade mission 220 an utterly mad carbon footprint again if you care
01:25:07.440 about those sorts of things i don't but the liberals keep telling me they do uh these flexes will be
01:25:12.440 discussed when you call the election trust me uh yeah and she's not even running again stop stop
01:25:20.980 it's it's a wild wild misuse of taxpayer funds like absolutely egregious wild misuse of taxpayer funds
01:25:28.780 especially when again especially when the country is in crisis especially when it violates their carbon
01:25:33.920 footprint you know their carbon rules for everybody else especially when australia is not the the first
01:25:40.540 or the most sensible trading partner that that canada has this is an exotic holiday for 200 a reward
01:25:49.900 this is a reward reward you know you know how uh what is it mlm you know if you do really well you
01:25:55.900 know selling your tupperware your avon or whatever you get a you get an exotic trip to wherever this is a
01:26:01.040 this is a reward for well-behaved and and and and high-performing kleptocrats in the in a federal
01:26:08.720 government this is their lula roe cruise
01:26:11.120 that's exactly right yes this is exactly what it is yes and so yeah again australia again australia if
01:26:20.880 you could send all of these people back with the foodborne illness that would be most appreciated
01:26:25.560 thank you so much do us a solid australia for the sake of youtube we're joking we do not wish any
01:26:33.240 foodborne illness on anybody um please allow us to be re-monetized internet sensors okay
01:26:40.420 let's uh let's keep going i got an ad read and then we'll get to a couple more fun stories uh
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01:28:03.380 for one more thing on the list you pick okay i'll pick uh rcm no we talked about the black hawks let's uh
01:28:16.680 go to this one the prime minister candidate hints that the liberals could suspend the election definitely
01:28:27.180 not their election but the national election over trump's trade war so karina gould for those of you
01:28:37.200 who even remembered she was running it all uh says that ottawa when we say ottawa we mean the liberal
01:28:44.060 government and not the city although i think the two are interchangeable at this point they could
01:28:49.580 delay the next election if u.s trade war comes to fruition that might be a reason not to go to the
01:28:56.460 polls she told reporters this after the very same liberals called an election in the middle of what
01:29:04.420 they decided was a deadly pandemic yeah karina gould just said the quiet part out loud this is their
01:29:11.400 this is their dearest wish is to delay the election by another year and they can legally do that
01:29:18.600 uh canada doesn't have fixed election dates they can push it out until october 2026 at the latest
01:29:25.800 um but if they do that warning to the liberal party of canada if they do that if they do not give
01:29:33.820 canadians the election that canadians are screaming for and demanding uh you are going to see
01:29:41.060 a huge huge push from the united states of america to annex canada the end you want to risk that you
01:29:49.420 want to risk that liberals you just you just push out that election otherwise otherwise otherwise
01:29:55.720 you're gonna you're gonna pay a very very steep price you're gonna pay a very very steep price
01:30:02.100 for holding on to power when absolutely everyone is telling you that we are done with you
01:30:07.780 yeah i mean it's just so once again the theme of the show absolutely tone deaf canadians as you
01:30:15.760 said are screaming for an election the justice center is taking the federal government to court
01:30:22.140 and i think if they are successful a precedent setting case first time ever in canada the only
01:30:30.780 other instance they could find of it in the commonwealth happened in the uk to block the
01:30:36.980 prorogation given the crisis at hand of the tariffs right now and so karina gould is saying oh during this
01:30:48.380 tariff crisis it is okay to prorogue parliament to set aside the work that the parliament needs to do
01:30:55.360 particularly to uh pass that border financing uh that's okay that's that's fine for parliament not
01:31:06.800 to be working long enough for them to run their election also in the background hide potentially
01:31:14.160 potentially their crimes with the green slush fund because they won't turn over those documents that
01:31:19.540 was i think one of the beneficial things for the liberals that they did because they were supposed
01:31:25.400 to turn those over to the house um and then the house would turn them over to the arson p then they
01:31:31.080 refused so to imagine just saying you know what i'm not going to you're caught embezzling at work
01:31:36.700 and then you just say well i'm not going to go into work and the cops are like okay that i guess that
01:31:41.120 works like what that's that's the liberals just did this is this is the insanity of the liberal
01:31:48.860 party of canada that is just so corrupt so corrupt and so morally uh bankrupt that they are just
01:31:55.920 pulling out every single uh trick in their hat to hang on to the vestiges of power and this must not
01:32:04.040 be allowed to to happen canada it just must not could you imagine the damage that a liberal government
01:32:11.720 that was allowed to hang on for another year past october could do to us they could decimate
01:32:18.620 us they will decimate us and this is where i think that you will see you will be screams uh you will
01:32:24.400 be hearing screams from regular canadians for the americans to liberate us from our tormentors and our
01:32:30.200 captives and the people that are holding us hostage right so yeah uh it's not such a pressing crisis
01:32:38.560 that the liberals would have to go back to work it's not such a pressing crisis that they would
01:32:45.180 just ride into the next election in a confidence vote with their uh lame duck leader justin trudeau
01:32:54.400 but it would be such a pressing crisis that they would deny canadians the ability to choose the
01:33:01.160 person to lead them through the crisis that it's absolutely galling and two weeks ago if somebody said
01:33:08.820 that to me i would be like you know what that's even a little bit too conspiracy ish for me that
01:33:15.040 the liberals would delay the election um to try to hang on to power i was like no that's a little bit
01:33:22.040 like you're even too far out for me and i will entertain just about any conspiracy theory and here
01:33:28.000 we are karina gould saying the quiet part out loud this is the first i heard of this was at a christmas
01:33:32.820 party in early december saying no the liberals are going to they are going to try and find any way to
01:33:38.340 keep to keep themselves in power to the five-year mark in canada which is october 2026 but make no
01:33:45.520 like again you guys make no mistake you think trump okay you think trump is going to negotiate
01:33:52.720 with a government that canadians do that have lost confidence in that canadians have lost confidence in
01:33:59.640 he absolutely is not they are going to get the absolute world's worst deal and not only that i
01:34:05.440 think that he will punish them he will punish them and then by virtue of him punishing them uh we will
01:34:11.100 be punished and and this is just like this is this is just absolutely unthinkable and unconscionable
01:34:18.120 by the liberal party of canada to try and hang on when they know that they've done such a poor job
01:34:23.520 the canadians are suffering and that we need to give our new government a mandate to know to negotiate
01:34:29.420 on our behalf i think they know something we don't and we're not picking it up well this i'm picking
01:34:40.300 the ndp yeah do you think do you think well i think that there are there are external forces in the in
01:34:46.840 the world happening right now you have emmanuel macron of of france um calling for calling for the
01:34:53.780 militar militar militarization of the european union you have uh vladimir zielinski calling for
01:35:01.040 the arming of a military that that that um that the european union can use against russia
01:35:09.100 i do believe that justin trudeau's extended trip from paris all over europe last week was rallying the
01:35:18.720 troops around this idea of a of a world conflict and i believe that the liberals are setting themselves
01:35:25.260 up to put us in a very very dangerous position in canada considering the holes in our northern border
01:35:32.740 uh considering uh what what donald trump is is saying trying to establish peace in ukraine and uh and the
01:35:44.500 middle east i believe that they are positioning us for war that is what i believe is happening
01:35:48.560 see i think karina gould and the liberal brain trust know something that we don't know and that
01:35:56.920 is that the well but we probably could have guessed careful news watchers would have guessed that the ndp
01:36:03.580 are not going to vote down this government they know that they're safe to delay the election should they
01:36:10.500 choose to buy time for the new leader which will be uh coronation carney um who will be crowned the new
01:36:18.520 leader and they will ask the ndp thus give the ndp whatever they want to keep the liberal government
01:36:28.200 in power with our unelected prime minister carney for a year to try to make him more popular than the
01:36:36.840 conservatives i think like for her to say that that indicates to me uh something the going on behind
01:36:45.460 the scenes that the liberals nor the ndp have made public absolutely absolutely agree if we we would be
01:36:52.320 silly to think that jagmeet singh and the liberals haven't already hammered out some sort of backroom
01:36:58.540 deal that would keep all of his public sector union employees uh really really well compensated
01:37:07.260 through this trade war with the united states this is this is the trade that he would make he would say
01:37:12.520 listen you give me unlimited funding to keep all of my public sector workers on the payroll during this
01:37:19.080 time and uh and i i won't vote against you in a no confidence vote that that's probably already
01:37:25.540 happened yeah and we called this months ago sheila we called this months ago and we said this is the
01:37:29.760 danger with mark carney mark carney and jagmeet singh could make a sweetheart backroom deal and
01:37:34.640 screw canadians over for the better part of the next two calendar years and we're in for it canada
01:37:40.640 again buckle up be ready yeah if you think there's an energy project going forward um like an actual
01:37:47.780 usable energy project by which i mean not a green energy project going forward in this country with mark
01:37:53.460 carney in charge he's more of an environmental extremist than anyone in the liberal party right
01:37:59.440 now and i'm counting stephen gilbeau in that mess um he is to the left of the ndp on these issues
01:38:05.880 just wild just wild that we could end up with this guy as our prime minister without a single canadian
01:38:11.960 ever voting for him ever just wild but don't tell me that that's that this isn't alerting the americans
01:38:18.180 to our plight this is going to do nothing but alert the americans to our plight the and and as much as
01:38:24.360 as much as canada needs america america needs canada too they know that we have a humongous open border
01:38:31.980 on our north end of the country and uh any weakness that we have there is also a weakness of the united
01:38:37.580 states and they're going to want to sew that up so i mean i guess we can look forward to that
01:38:43.100 does anybody i want to leave on like a a note so we can sort of understand where our friends
01:38:49.560 our american friends are on this issue i think it was dc drano is the x account and he i think put it
01:38:58.040 pretty succinctly except i can't find the tweet right now about sort of the unfolding relationship
01:39:06.280 with oh yeah he said yeah yeah he said uh for our you know for our canadian neighbors just understand
01:39:14.780 that we don't have a beef with you we don't have a beef with you who we do have a beef with is your
01:39:21.320 government who is full what basically calls them lunatics and and and calls them out for putting the
01:39:27.960 entire north american continent in a really precarious position is what he did did you find it
01:39:33.780 i think i did okay so i'm gonna flip it over to olivia and then we'll just close on that and again
01:39:40.460 i reiterate not wishing oh that's the wrong not i we're not wishing food poisoning on the canadian
01:39:48.440 delegation no that was a terrible thing to dream about okay all right so dc drano uh he wrote this uh
01:39:59.300 for those of you who don't follow him you might want to rogan o'handley yeah he's a lawyer um who
01:40:06.060 says he's been mega since 2015 and he wrote this i think yes no the 16th so two days ago he said i
01:40:15.540 know this tariff battle has got some canadians seemingly pitted against americans but i want to
01:40:21.020 make something clear for the record and i think this was like post people booing the american national
01:40:27.100 anthem at the hockey game don't do that what does it got to do with the hockey players but anyway
01:40:32.440 let's keep going he says our beef is not with the canadian people it is with the liberal canadian
01:40:38.600 government terrorizing the canadian people tens of millions of americans appreciate the canadian
01:40:44.220 truckers for what they did to destroy covid protocols worldwide we are now fighting your hostile
01:40:50.420 government to help liberate you now whether that means liberate us from the government or from their
01:40:57.220 policies whatever but just know that they're they don't they don't it's not against us i think they
01:41:03.380 dislike trudeau just as much as we do and so uh they come at it from an american first viewpoint
01:41:09.440 you know that's a really that's a that's a real good neighbor thing to say yeah that was a real good
01:41:16.140 neighbor thing to say and we appreciate that sentiment so much because because the vast majority
01:41:20.660 of canadians love their american neighbors and for those of us in western canada associate more with
01:41:26.180 our american neighbors than we do with our canadian ones you know further further to the east and so
01:41:30.920 that that sentiment is really really appreciated yes okay i think uh we have put in our hour and a half
01:41:38.840 actually one hour and 41 minutes just flew right by lise thanks for joining me on the show today
01:41:47.320 i'm not sure who's in tomorrow if it's you or david mendes i think it's you maybe it's david i don't
01:41:52.420 know i don't know either yeah we'll find out surprise we'll surprise you tomorrow it'll be me anyway
01:41:58.120 but uh thanks uh lise for coming along on this wild ride with me and uh thanks to olivia and
01:42:06.080 everybody works behind the scenes to make sure the show is there um whenever you want to see it
01:42:11.320 go ahead you're going to say something i don't want to cut you off no thanks so much thanks so
01:42:14.620 much for having me everybody and yeah yeah it's just been a blast uh thanks to everybody who pitches
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