Rebel News Podcast - January 29, 2025


REBEL ROUNDUP | Doctors try to shame Alberta COVID report, 'Disinfo' dangers, CERB for Trump tariffs


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 24 minutes

Words per Minute

162.35333

Word Count

13,726

Sentence Count

962

Misogynist Sentences

17

Hate Speech Sentences

23


Summary

Join Lise Merle and Sheila Gunn-Reed as they discuss the latest in the Trump administration's trade war with Canada, Mexico, and the United States, including the latest on the Canadian Prime Minister's trip to the other side of the earth.


Transcript

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00:00:30.000 Oh, hey, good afternoon or good morning, everybody. And welcome to the Wednesday broadcast of Rebel
00:00:45.120 Roundup. I'm your host, Sheila Gunn-Reed. And joining me from beautiful Regina, Saskatchewan,
00:00:50.540 is my friend, frequent Rebel News contributor, Lise Merle. Lise, how's it going, buddy?
00:00:56.280 Well, hello, Sheila. Welcome back to Canada. I'm so happy you survived your whirlwind trip to the
00:01:02.580 other side of the earth and survived all of those elites and their high-priced escorts,
00:01:08.260 which I read all about on thedailymail.com. It is indeed a beautiful gray day here in Regina,
00:01:14.920 and I'm just so happy to be here. I'd like to name this version of the Rebel Roundup,
00:01:21.260 the Hump Day Hoedown with Lise and Sheila. Because I mean, what better for a Wednesday than
00:01:29.560 us two gabbing away just like we do? Anyway, yeah, great to be here.
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00:02:48.320 pierogi of a show, a really tightly rolled cabbage roll today, full of delicious filling. So let's get
00:02:56.300 right into it. We are experiencing tariff mania in Canada, because a lot of the premiers, Doug Ford,
00:03:05.460 well, they weren't smart enough to make their case directly to Trump to avoid the tariffs and make
00:03:12.460 some friends in the incoming administration the way Premier Daniel Smith has. And she's made friends
00:03:18.300 with the energy producers and refiners in the United States, which is exactly what she needs to do,
00:03:24.220 because those people also have Trump's ear. So I think, I betcha, we're going to escape the tariffs
00:03:29.660 here in the oil and gas sector, but not Doug Ford. And I, I, if it weren't for the people being harmed,
00:03:35.540 I would say he deserved it. And so we've got a video White House Press Secretary Carolyn Levitt
00:03:41.700 confirms them tariffs for the auto sector, and the like, they're coming.
00:03:48.660 Give us an update on the President's plan for his tariff agenda. He spoke a lot about this yesterday,
00:03:53.660 and there's a couple of dates coming up that he's spoken to. Number one, February 1, he's alluded to
00:03:58.200 both the potential for tariffs for Canada and Mexico, but also China to take effect on those
00:04:02.360 days. Whereas, what's he thinking about that? Yeah. Should those countries expect that?
00:04:06.960 Again, he was asked and answered this question this past weekend when he took a lot of questions
00:04:10.860 from the press. And he said that the February 1 state for Canada and Mexico still holds. And the
00:04:15.960 President has also put out specific statements in terms of Canada and Mexico when it comes to what he
00:04:21.060 expects in terms of border security. We have seen a historic level of cooperation from Mexico. But
00:04:25.820 again, as far as I'm still tracking, and that was last night talking to the President directly,
00:04:29.980 February 1 is still on the books. Yikes.
00:04:34.460 Get ready for it, Canada. This is what we got with our governments and all of the premiers,
00:04:40.600 save Danielle Smith. This is what we've got. They took such a gross antagonistic approach
00:04:45.900 to Trump, who responds to, okay, one thing. This is what Trump responds to. It's loyalty.
00:04:52.600 And these people show such a shocking disrespect of the United States, of our biggest trading partner.
00:05:00.420 And we are going to suffer the consequences, Canada, even if there is a carve out for Alberta
00:05:04.960 energy or for Canadian energy, I should say, because Saskatchewan does play a big part in that too.
00:05:10.080 There is going to be such dire consequences for the rest of everything that we export. And don't
00:05:16.420 listen to Doug Ford when he says Canada is not for sale. Everything we make in Canada is for sale.
00:05:21.900 In particular, our natural resources are for sale. We got tech for sale. We got ag for sale. We've got,
00:05:27.640 you know, potash and uranium and forestry products. And this, I mean, this is shaping up to be an
00:05:35.040 absolutely economically disastrous time in Canada. And we got nobody to thank, but all of the premiers
00:05:41.620 and our federal government, who is just fumbling this, more fumbles than a, than a, than a year of
00:05:49.660 football games by our federal government. How many of them do you think read the art of the deal?
00:05:55.600 You know, before they were dealing with the guy?
00:05:57.620 Zero percent. They were reading Mark Carney's book. They were reading Christian Freeland's book.
00:06:03.960 They, I mean, these, yeah, I mean, there is a way to, there is a way to, to soften the blow as it
00:06:11.500 pertains to, to President Trump. And these people just have no idea what they're doing. Absolutely no
00:06:16.960 idea.
00:06:18.140 Yeah. And I completely reject this narrative from the likes of Doug Ford. And I saw from the unions the
00:06:24.440 other day that Danielle Smith is some sort of traitor to the nation. Do you know what she's
00:06:30.360 trying to do? You union jerks, save your jobs. That's what she's trying to do. She's trying to
00:06:36.000 save roughly 550,000 Canadian jobs that are directly supported by Canadian oil and gas. So she's doing
00:06:44.120 what Doug Ford was unwilling to do. And that is fight for the jobs of Canadians. A lot of Trump's
00:06:50.380 foreign policy and economic policy comes down to, does he like you and trust you?
00:06:56.900 And she went down there and she made sure that he likes her and she, and that he trusts her.
00:07:01.940 And that's going to go a long way with the administration, but she didn't stop with the
00:07:05.600 administration. She started making friends with the Western governors, the oil producers and the
00:07:11.080 oil refiners in the United States. She got them on her side. And let's remember that this is a
00:07:18.140 president who is not against Canadian oil and gas. One of the first things he did when he was president
00:07:23.660 the first time around was sign the Keystone XL pipeline into life after it had been blocked by
00:07:29.200 the Democrats. So he's willing to buy Canadian oil and gas. We have somebody who's willing to make the
00:07:36.440 case for Canadian oil and gas. And the other premiers, because of some misplaced jingoistic sense
00:07:44.700 of nationalism, want us to kill our jobs, but so many jobs in their provinces too.
00:07:51.020 And the secondary mistake that all of these, all of these premiers and our federal government is
00:07:56.660 making is assuming that they are dealing with the same Donald Trump that they dealt with in 2016.
00:08:02.140 And I cannot state this clearly enough. Donald Trump coming in for his second term is a completely
00:08:09.220 different man. And had they been reading the room, had they been reading, because when he came in the
00:08:14.600 first time, when he came into his first presidency, if we're all being really honest, he didn't know
00:08:19.560 how Washington worked. He didn't know about how the federal government worked in the United States.
00:08:25.220 He was a virgin president. And after four years of vicious persecution by the Democrats and by Joe Biden's
00:08:35.960 administration, Donald Trump learned exactly who his enemies were. And had any of Canada's federal
00:08:44.520 government being paid attention during that time, they would have realized that they're they're
00:08:49.400 dealing with a completely different man. This man is not working with people that he cannot trust.
00:08:55.640 And right, what we know, is that he cannot trust who is in charge in Canada right now, which is insane.
00:09:01.120 We have a non functioning, we have a non functioning government, okay, nobody at the head of our
00:09:05.800 government, the liberals are undertaking this insane humiliation ritual in the form of a leadership,
00:09:12.260 a leadership run, or leadership race within their party. We have nobody driving the wagon, while our
00:09:20.540 biggest trading partner is threatening us with certain economic devastation. It is insane what is
00:09:26.480 happening to Canada, we're being held as political prisoners, Canadians are being held as political
00:09:32.040 prisoners by this insane corrupt federal government that doesn't know how to put a shirt on the right
00:09:38.240 way Sheila, okay, doesn't know how to dress themselves in the morning. And, and, and I'm frankly shocked
00:09:44.920 that that more people aren't acknowledging this, we are in an absolute national crisis, and it is the doing
00:09:52.520 of our federal government, and the NDP that upheld them for so long. You know, maybe Olivia, while we're
00:09:59.260 talking about the next couple of things, you can find that Justin Trudeau with his shirt on backwards, but
00:10:03.260 then I was poking around, and it looks like the gray sweater, which is on backwards, or at least
00:10:09.940 looks like it's on backwards, could be the WEF uniform. Because there's a few of them, I think Mark
00:10:16.500 Carney was wearing the the very similar sweater. Mark Carney and Jagmeet Singh, they're all cashmere,
00:10:23.260 gray cashmere sweaters. My husband had one, I literally put it in the burn barrel, like yesterday.
00:10:27.480 Like, we cannot, we cannot associate with the gray, the hair cuffs. I would just like to say,
00:10:35.140 my very first job was selling menswear at Eaton's, the department store. And so I have dressed a lot
00:10:40.320 of men. Like, I love, I actually love getting men dressed and dressing them. And without question,
00:10:45.740 this sweater is, is, is backwards. This is what I'm saying. Like, there's an extra inch of fabric
00:10:52.380 along the back. So then it's sort of, and then in the armpits too. Yeah, it's sort of puckering in the
00:10:57.100 armpits. Good grief. I, I'm saying he got dressed in the dark. This is what, this is what I'm saying.
00:11:03.020 But if we can't, listen, if a man can't be trusted to get himself dressed in the morning, can we trust
00:11:06.880 him with running the country for one second more? I would argue not. I thought, I thought I saw that
00:11:14.340 sweater was like 550 bucks. Now I don't begrudge the man his wealth. He was born into it, but at least,
00:11:20.520 you know, like put your shirt on the right way before you sashay him. I absolutely begrudge him
00:11:28.740 for his wealth. While, while 25% of Canadians are lining up at food bank, can't feed their kids. And
00:11:35.400 this guy is waltzing around in a $550 cashmere sweater. I absolutely begrudge him. Like, read the
00:11:42.460 room, loser. Go to Mark's, get a $30, get a $30 polyester like everybody else's husband. No,
00:11:48.740 no, look at this guy. Like absolutely outrageous. Oh, he looks like such a lame dad. Like, look at
00:11:54.580 him. Just absolute lame dad energy with his little Taylor Swift bracelet still on. Like.
00:12:01.160 Get your Kirkland jeans out.
00:12:05.180 Gotta whip up those Kirklands. Gotta get your Kirklands on. Uh, we've got,
00:12:10.560 that's an inside joke. Uh,
00:12:12.960 Oh goodness. Uh, NDP leader Jagmeet Singh says the liberal should
00:12:18.580 discuss a plan to support workers. That's their solution. Just paying people to stay home
00:12:25.680 instead of taking the heat down in the relationship with the Trump administration and doing the things
00:12:32.660 that Trump is asking us to do that are not unreasonable, like securing the border to stop
00:12:38.840 fentanyl and human trafficking, which is what a normal government should do to start with. But
00:12:42.980 let's hear from the socialist wing of the liberal party of Canada.
00:12:46.940 When we think about the analysis that's out there, if those Trump tariffs are in place,
00:12:51.480 there are hundreds and thousands of Canadian jobs at risk. Think about what that means for those
00:12:57.260 workers, hundreds of thousands of workers, for their families, for those communities. This could be
00:13:02.580 devastating for our country. So, uh, we do need to have a plan in place to support those,
00:13:07.960 those that are impacted, those businesses, those workers, most importantly.
00:13:11.680 I have not had any conversations with other opposition leaders. I think we need to come
00:13:15.940 together to have a discussion about what is the best way forward. I've not had any discussions with
00:13:19.760 the government related to this. Uh, if there is any desire to move forward, the government should
00:13:24.840 call us together like we did during COVID and discuss a plan that supports workers.
00:13:30.080 We, as a working, a party of working people, a party founded by workers, want to make sure that
00:13:35.240 there's a plan in place for workers. It's why we said from the beginning, EI is clearly not up to the
00:13:40.320 task. During the pandemic, we realized EI does not cover the majority of Canadian workers. We called
00:13:45.500 for changes to happen to EI so that we would be better prepared if something happens again that
00:13:49.900 disrupts our economy. The liberals did not listen. And so we are now in this position where we have an
00:13:54.380 insufficient EI, a threat of terrorists, and many workers lying awake at night saying,
00:13:59.400 am I going to lose my job or not? So I hope that there is a plan moving forward.
00:14:05.500 Okay. So what Jagmeet Singh is doing right here is signaling to the government what he needs to hear
00:14:11.120 in order to keep on side with the government. A small round of applause for Lise, who last week on
00:14:18.320 this show said, uh, Mark Carney is very, a very dangerous man because he could offer a sweetheart deal
00:14:23.480 to Jagmeet Singh, that Jagmeet Singh just would not be able in, in his bad faith way of corrupt
00:14:29.400 operation, be able to say no to. And what Jagmeet Singh is doing is signaling what he needs to hear
00:14:34.480 from the government to stay on side, this coalition. It's, it's, this is insane.
00:14:39.620 Yeah. All he does is go from one act of blackmail to the next before it was, uh, the drug plan,
00:14:44.540 drug plan, um, with the liberals. That's what he needed to keep the liberals in power. And now it
00:14:48.780 is. Dental care. Then dental care.
00:14:51.020 Yep. Dental care. And now it's this. Dental care. And now this. Yep. And now this. And so he wants,
00:14:55.880 he wants protection for Canadian, uh, public sector workers so that they won't be impacted by,
00:15:02.560 by the tariff threat that, that Donald Trump has promised to bring down on the people of Canada.
00:15:07.300 It is insane. What is happening here? It is insane. And with Canadians with no recourse to do anything
00:15:14.040 about it. Like if ever we've needed to acknowledge that we are a totally broken country, we are seeing
00:15:19.800 it play out in real time. Yeah. And he keeps prattling on about workers, but their solution is
00:15:27.500 shutter in the one cudgel we have against the Americans. And that's Alberta and Saskatchewan,
00:15:34.380 and to some extent British Columbian oil and gas. That's the one thing they have. The thing that
00:15:40.360 they kept saying there was no business case for the thing that they kept saying, well, we should phase
00:15:45.620 it out. Um, and time is ticking on Canadian oil and gas, that thing. It's the one thing that they
00:15:52.780 think they can use against the Americans, which they constitutionally can't. And nobody seems to care
00:15:59.000 about those jobs except Danielle Smith. No, it is, uh, our natural resources are the jurisdiction
00:16:05.480 of the provinces. So this is not a, uh, an item that the federal government can barter on our
00:16:12.880 behalf. Listen, if, if, uh, Legault wants to go in and say, we are going to withhold all of the maple
00:16:19.720 syrup exports from Quebec. You know what? Fine. Go ahead. You punish those Americans with withholding
00:16:25.460 your maple syrup. But as it pertains to the natural resources of, of Alberta and Saskatchewan,
00:16:31.040 especially, uh, hands off federal government, those aren't sure though, those are not your
00:16:36.480 resources to be able to bargain with. So, um, find, find another, find another negotiation tactic
00:16:43.440 that's more along the lines of what the, uh, what the Americans want to hear. And it is border
00:16:48.320 security and, and, uh, regular fentanyl stoppage from across the border because of course, all of
00:16:54.260 our safe supply of fentanyl and, and, and meth and cocaine and all of the other, all of the other
00:17:01.840 illegal substances are going straight across the border. Of course they are because it's a corrupt
00:17:06.040 system. Yeah. I mean, safe supply from British Columbia is ending up in Alberta and killing our
00:17:12.920 kids. Uh, of course, of course, it's actually a lot closer to get it across into the United States
00:17:19.320 than to come across the mountains into Alberta. Of course, this say our government safe supply
00:17:25.640 is poisoning Americans. Of course it is. Of course, there's a reason why the Americans or why the
00:17:31.480 federal government doesn't want the safe supply specifically marked. And that's because when it,
00:17:36.680 it is found in arrests in the United States.
00:17:41.180 It can't be traced back to the, to, to the government of Canada or to the provincial governments
00:17:45.520 that, that, uh, propagate it into our populations. But I mean, if we've ever needed another example
00:17:51.220 of our governments trying to kill us, like literally trying to kill us, uh, you can just
00:17:57.320 look at safe supply and, and put it on a billboard and say, well, right, right there. I mean, people
00:18:01.620 are dying because of, um, the miss, the mishandling of this entire file in the name of health and
00:18:07.740 safety, no less. Speaking of the horrors of British Columbia, David Eby, the NDP premier
00:18:14.260 there. Um, he knows what's up. He is his solution to this is of course shutter and Canadian oil
00:18:23.300 and gas and, uh, just pay people to stay home. And what could possibly go wrong with adding
00:18:30.040 another trillion dollars to the debt? That's not going to cause inflation or anything. Go ahead,
00:18:35.220 David, let us hear it. Uh, we have heard, uh, the president of the United States say
00:18:41.080 that it's his intention to impose tariffs on Saturday. And there has been a repetition of
00:18:48.020 that commitment from key members of the administration. This is obviously a huge concern
00:18:53.880 to British Columbians. And even if they're not directly working in export related industries,
00:19:00.600 not seriously, as they did the COVID response and for our part here in British Columbia,
00:19:06.760 that we will fill in the gaps to make sure that British Columbians are protected.
00:19:11.680 Premier. So you've just mentioned the pandemic style kind of relief plans. Could you just provide
00:19:16.220 a little bit more detail on what this could like look like here in BC? Uh, we know that part of the
00:19:21.820 proposed federal response is retaliatory tariffs on the United States on billions of dollars of US
00:19:26.400 imports in Canada that'll result in the federal government collecting a significant amount of
00:19:31.340 money, uh, that should be immediately deployed across the country to affected individuals and
00:19:36.480 businesses to help them survive. Uh, whatever it takes to make sure that we come out the other end
00:19:41.280 stronger is very important through COVID. Uh, we supported businesses here in British Columbia with grants
00:19:46.540 to be able to get through the federal government had loans. They provided people supports who were laid off
00:19:51.020 through employment insurance. Um, these are the kinds of responses that we expect to see, uh, through
00:19:56.240 this period. Uh, the projections that we have seen indicate this could be more serious for our
00:20:02.700 provincial economy than the 2008 recession. And, uh, certainly the most, uh, severe economic impact
00:20:09.660 we've seen in a while here in Canada and British Columbia. And unfortunately it'll have significant
00:20:14.860 effects on the Americans as well. Uh, Sheila, every part of that, every part of that clip is concerning
00:20:22.960 because what they are doing right now is building a false story to, uh, declare a national emergency
00:20:32.080 to, uh, print billions of dollars in relief to Canada, to Canadians that are going to be impacted by these
00:20:40.460 tariffs and to take control of government. This is, they are literally, um, they are literally
00:20:47.300 manufacturing the emergency that they are going to use as a pretext to keep hanging on to power.
00:20:55.020 We are seeing it in real time right now. And the last thing, listen, the last thing Canadians need
00:21:01.800 is an out of control government with no leadership. Okay. And no mandate to do this, declaring an emergency
00:21:08.040 and printing billions of dollars that are going to put us into debt for the rest of all eternity,
00:21:12.480 uh, while muzzling us and censoring us and making it look like they're being helpful.
00:21:20.120 We just saw it in real time by what David Embiid said.
00:21:24.140 I just have one thing to add to that. I thought it was a little bit on the nose, maybe too on the nose
00:21:29.720 that there was like the police sirens in the background, obviously headed off to respond to a
00:21:34.920 government enabled drug overdose. So somewhere nearby, uh, the David Eby press conference,
00:21:41.380 uh, they did. And the thing is they are, they know tariffs are coming. They know tariffs are going
00:21:47.000 to crush the Ontario, Ontario economy. They know that it's going to crush a large portion of the
00:21:52.280 British Columbia economy. And so what is their solution? Nuke another 550,000 jobs. Wouldn't you want
00:21:59.360 the oil patch humming along as hard as it can go drilling and building and drilling and building
00:22:05.980 to make sure that, uh, that at least some part of the Canadian economy is afloat to prop up everybody
00:22:13.800 else. But for them, they think, you know what, we've got to throw these people on the bonfire to
00:22:18.580 heat the rest of us. It's crazy. Exactly. Right. That's exactly right. They're, they're throwing
00:22:23.640 Alberta and Saskatchewan energy producers under the bus. They're saying if we're suffering,
00:22:29.160 you're suffering. Yeah. And, and to be completely honest, this is suffering that was, that was made
00:22:34.880 possible by their own missteps along the way. But I mean, they're not, they're, they're not going to
00:22:40.720 let, they're not going to let Western Canadian energy producers save the day. I mean, that would,
00:22:46.260 that would rip apart their argument that everything about it is evil and bad when it's anything,
00:22:50.580 but when it's anything, but, um, speaking of, uh, timing to hang on to power, old Doug Ford,
00:22:59.740 uh, has decided that now is the time to call an election a year early. I guess it can be done.
00:23:08.120 You can go to an early election if, if you can believe that because Justin's buddy, Doug is going
00:23:14.980 to an election. Uh, he just, uh, went to the governor general and asked, or to the Lieutenant
00:23:20.860 governor, I guess, and, uh, asked her, him, I don't know who it is in Ontario. I don't pay that
00:23:26.640 close attention to Ontario politics, uh, to drop the writ. Uh, so let's hear from Doug, who honestly
00:23:33.560 looks like Punxsutawney Phil, the groundhog. Go ahead. And this is on these uncertain times.
00:23:43.040 I'm asking the people of Ontario for their trust. I'm asking the people for a strong, stable four
00:23:50.680 year mandate to do whatever it takes to protect Ontario. The people of our province, like people
00:23:58.440 across Canada are facing unprecedented challenge. President Trump is threatening steep and sweeping
00:24:06.720 tariffs that will devastate Canada's economy on February 1st. And I mean it when I say
00:24:14.360 devastate hundreds of thousands of Ontario jobs are at risk and not just factory workers, service
00:24:21.760 workers, the great construction workers here, retail workers, everyday hardworking people
00:24:28.260 in offices and factories across Ontario. When workers lose their jobs, entire communities
00:24:36.020 feel pain. Bills go unpaid, local businesses lose customers, families worry about their future.
00:24:44.180 And let's be clear, this isn't just about tariffs. The president has threatened economic force.
00:24:50.480 He's even floated the unthinkable taking over Canadian territory. Let me say this loud and clear,
00:24:56.460 Canada is not for sale.
00:25:02.220 Not to President Trump, not to anyone. The sad fact is, there is no reason for President
00:25:09.180 Trump to be doing this. Canada and the United States are strongest when we work together.
00:25:14.700 Then quit fighting with him. Quit fighting with him. You know, like he says, what did he say?
00:25:21.460 We're going to do whatever it takes to protect Ontario workers. Okay, great. Yes, yes. But you
00:25:25.760 didn't do whatever it took because whatever it took was going to Mar-a-Lago and pleading your case,
00:25:30.660 which you didn't do. And again, why is it bad when Danielle Smith does whatever it takes to protect
00:25:37.140 workers? Why is that a bad thing? But it's a good thing for old Punxsutawney, uh, Ford in Ontario. I
00:25:45.580 just, it's, it's ridiculous. And yes, as you rightly point out, at least Ontario is for sale. Just about
00:25:51.580 everything they make is for the export market. So yes, they are for sale. You're supposed to be open
00:25:56.140 for business. I gotta, and I gotta think somewhere Rob Ford is spinning in his grave, like a rotisserie
00:26:03.020 chicken, listening to Doug Ford, you know, blather on about workers. Like if you shut your eyes and
00:26:10.000 listen to that, you can't tell the difference between Doug Ford and Jagmeet Singh by the way
00:26:13.500 they talk. And the only reason Doug Ford, okay, is Matt at Danielle Smith is because how emasculating
00:26:19.640 is it that she is doing a much better job and has bigger balls than you, Doug? How does that feel?
00:26:25.240 I bet that that's, I bet that that's a painful little realization for good old, not Rob Ford.
00:26:30.640 And, and, um, further to, further to Doug, uh, further to Doug spouting off the way he did. Um,
00:26:39.040 and as you alluded, everything in Ontario is for sale and he is absolutely mishandling this.
00:26:44.600 There are millions of people in Ontario that are, uh, screaming at the top of their lungs for, uh,
00:26:50.180 federal election. And instead of getting the election they want, they're getting an election
00:26:54.960 that they don't want. So I don't think that I'm alone as a conservative in Canada, uh, hoping
00:27:01.600 that our conservative pals in Ontario, just don't go to the polls, just don't go to the polls this
00:27:06.660 year. I mean, just, you know what, I think Doug Ford needs to learn a lesson and he's going to learn
00:27:11.500 a lesson by, by, by losing a bunch of seats. So it's just a little, just a thought for our Ontario
00:27:18.040 friends and neighbors. When he loses some seats because conservatives don't show up because that's
00:27:24.020 what conservatives do. We cannot, we cannot abide the, uh, false conservatism of our leaders. And so
00:27:32.980 we just don't show up. Um, and I hope there is a palace coup staged against him because I mean,
00:27:40.520 it looks as though Doug Ford is not learning the lessons of Aaron O'Toole. People don't want your
00:27:46.180 watered down baloney and you need to offer them an actual alternative to the liberals instead of
00:27:52.940 just standing slightly to the right of them. You need to offer a real alternative. And when you do
00:27:57.660 that, you will be popular a la Pierre Polyev. Um, that's exactly right. And we saw, we saw this
00:28:03.840 is a disaster. We saw this exact, this exact same result in the most recent Saskatchewan, uh,
00:28:11.680 provincial election when the governing Sask party lost a ton of ground to the NDP opposition.
00:28:20.240 It wasn't that the NDP won over anybody's votes. It was that all of the Sask party supporters stayed
00:28:26.300 home that day. And, uh, Doug Ford should be learning a lesson. He's not, he's not, he's sitting
00:28:31.600 at his made in Canada or, or made in China. Canada is not for sale. I mean, how many did they order?
00:28:37.340 They're a thousand. They're giving them to every, uh, every second Tom, Dick and Harry in Ontario
00:28:41.740 right now. It's gross. Yeah. It's gross. They're shooting themselves in the foot, but keep going.
00:28:46.480 Pew, pew, little lugger. I want to get my hands on one of those hats. Cause I want to check the label.
00:28:51.480 I betcha they're made in China or at least offshore, but yeah, Ontario is not for sale. Everything in
00:28:56.980 Ontario is for sale, including Doug Ford. He's pretty well for sale to the liberals for a handout for a
00:29:03.980 battery plant by Stellantis here or Volkswagen there. So he'll suck up to the liberals for
00:29:10.580 anything. And he, and he was like, and Trump has floated the unthinkable idea of taking over
00:29:17.320 over Canadian territory. Um, it's not unthinkable. What it is, is attractive to many, many Canadians.
00:29:30.060 We're looking over at the United States watching their come in, come into their golden age saying,
00:29:35.940 I want that for us because we have been so abused and so maligned and so viciously attacked by our
00:29:42.880 federal government and, and, and by many of our provincial governments that we're looking south of
00:29:47.600 the border saying, yes, please. Yes. You know what? We've, we've got an article from Jordan Peterson
00:29:53.880 on that exact topic. I I've got a quick, uh, rumble rant to read and then an ad read to do. And then
00:30:01.440 I think Olivia, do we have a, uh, rebel ad that we're showing? Okay. So I'll do the, and then we'll
00:30:09.980 get into, uh, uh, some of the rest of the stuff, uh, university or Judah Bursey. I've, I think you
00:30:16.880 told me you to one time how to say your name and, uh, I forgot and I'm very sorry, but you give us five
00:30:22.020 bucks and I appreciate that. And you say, if our government were smart, come on, come on,
00:30:27.660 they would have listened to Trump. On the other hand, you can't fix stupid. Yeah. I think you
00:30:31.920 answered your own question. If our government were smart and cared about Canadian jobs, which is
00:30:36.600 something that they've never manifested, uh, they would have been, they would have not been so
00:30:44.160 confrontational and adversarial with our single largest trading partner. But this is the government.
00:30:50.780 You're right. This is a government that is absolutely incapable of hearing things
00:30:55.560 that they, that, that doesn't suit their narrative. If it doesn't suit the narrative
00:31:00.440 of the federal government, they put their fingers in their ears. They say, you know, la la la. And
00:31:06.300 they start talking about misinformation and disinformation. This is a government that is
00:31:10.920 completely untethered from the realities, the opinions, the wants, and the needs of its electorate.
00:31:17.320 And, uh, and, uh, and nothing is, nothing is proving it more than this, uh, than this trade war
00:31:22.840 with America. I mean, imagine burning down the relationship that has existed since Confederation
00:31:30.980 with the Americans. They've done it in like two months, three months. It's fascinating.
00:31:39.020 The only reason like Canada exists is because, you know, upper Canada and, and lower Canada decided
00:31:47.440 that they hated the Americans more. Well, we're seeing a big shift in opinion in Canada right now
00:31:53.520 going, we like the Americans a lot better than we like our own federal government. And there's so
00:32:00.140 many parts of, and I know you said that we're going to get onto it, but now that it's in my brain,
00:32:03.740 I just need to, I just need to data dump this on you. Um, when Trump said that if Canadians agreed
00:32:11.040 to become Americans, that we would have protections, uh, that we would be protected,
00:32:17.100 that our healthcare would be better, that our economy would be better, that we would, uh, pay a
00:32:21.640 lot less in taxes. What, what appeals to a great many, uh, especially Western Canadians is that we would
00:32:29.060 have the protection of the United States of America, and especially for Western Canadians,
00:32:33.260 that means protection against the government of Canada. You can't tell me that that's not
00:32:38.120 attractive to people that have been abused by this government to a point where they are
00:32:41.680 legitimately looking at, at the United States saying, yep, sign us up.
00:32:46.360 Yeah. Imagine states' rights protected from the constitution and, and, uh, supreme instead of having to
00:32:54.220 fight with the federal government to protect your jurisdiction. I just think like, I just, all I have
00:33:00.140 to do is think the words freedom of speech. And I, I get a little tingle all over my body. Okay. And all
00:33:06.940 over body tingle, just thinking about that, that level of freedom, second amendment rights. Don't even
00:33:12.880 talk to me, Sheila. Don't even talk to me. It excites me to a point that I can't even hardly, did you hear
00:33:21.440 what he did this morning? He just told, he just told, uh, schools that if they float critical race
00:33:27.340 theory or radical gender ideology in two kids in their schools, they will lose their funding outright.
00:33:32.900 And I went done, sign me up. This is what I want to, like, this is what I want my life to look like.
00:33:38.900 There's really nothing unattractive at this point about becoming Americans. There is nothing,
00:33:44.140 there is nothing more unattractive. Okay. We've got to hit this ad read. And then I think, uh,
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00:36:29.120 Okay. Now this is how I knew Jordan Peterson's article was great before I even read it. And it was the
00:36:36.340 fainting couch routine of one of the boiled potatoes with the skin left on that appears on CBC's at issue
00:36:45.480 panel. Yes, I am talking about Andrew Coyne and he clutching his pearls and laying on his fainting
00:36:56.340 couch with his petticoats array wrote this. This is appalling quite apart from the blame the victim
00:37:03.620 crapology of the thesis. The author is, and how can I put this? Not well, a guy who took the time to
00:37:09.860 write this screed is probably not well. If Peterson were not a clear and present danger,
00:37:16.840 oh my goodness. If he were not a mouth, if he were not a mouthpiece for every insane conspiracy
00:37:22.660 theory and boiling resentment in the Trumposphere at a particularly perilous moment, I would be
00:37:28.040 genuinely concerned for his health. Okay, sure, sure, sure. And annoyed that the post was exploiting
00:37:32.900 his infirmity. This is the guy who thought Biden was okay, by the way. Like a circus freak show.
00:37:39.860 Uh, okay. But not in the circumstances. It's a bit like when Rob Ford was mayor. He's clearly in
00:37:47.200 distress and very obviously needs help, but I'll have more time for sympathy when he's no longer
00:37:51.940 in a position to do harm. Okay, so you would think that he is saying like, uh, I don't know,
00:37:59.620 maybe that Hamas maybe aren't the bad guys and maybe we should let them march in the streets on
00:38:04.160 the weekend, stuff like that. No, it's a very well thought out Jordan Peterson article about how Canada
00:38:14.740 writ large has genuinely been a bit of a bad neighbor to the Americans taking them for granted
00:38:19.860 because part of Trump's threats to us about how I could take them over by force, but I could do it
00:38:24.580 economically. Uh, I think that's a bargaining piece, but it also reveals a harsh truth. And that
00:38:30.140 harsh, harsh truth is that our economy is in shambles. We are not as economically sound as we
00:38:36.240 once were under Stephen Harper and our woke military is overweight and their equipment is decrepit. So we
00:38:43.300 could not just be taken over by the Americans, but by probably anybody, even problems from within.
00:38:49.960 Jordan Peterson writes that, um, this anti-American nonsense, he says such behavior, sadly is a Canadian
00:39:04.120 norm, particularly wherever the country is left leaning, particularly wherever everyone believes
00:39:10.680 axiomatically that we have all the virtues of our democratic compatriots to the South.
00:39:16.640 And then some, particularly wherever everyone is in, is inclined to point self-righteously to the
00:39:23.260 wonders of our now dreadful and even often murderous free healthcare system. And it's often associated
00:39:29.020 highly dysfunctional, expensive, and increasingly unsustainable social safety net and compare it to
00:39:34.320 the free for all in the United States. They inevitably resort to if death, if death threatens
00:39:41.900 and they have the money. That combined attitude of essentially socialist sentiment and moral
00:39:47.740 superiority was exemplified above all, perhaps by former prime minister Trudeau. And I'm speaking now
00:39:54.480 not of the fields who resigned in disgrace after sacrificing our economy to the gods of his self-serving
00:40:00.960 utopian globalist delusion. I'm referring instead to the father who dallied so self-aggrandizingly
00:40:07.080 with the Chinese Reds and the dictatorial communist Fidel Castro and rubbed the Americans' noses in it,
00:40:13.000 moralizing intellectually and oh so fashionably all the while. We Canadians also pride ourselves in our
00:40:19.060 peaceful and peacekeeping nature, contrasting that with the warmongering attitude of the gunslingers we
00:40:25.640 secretly admire but publicly disdain, forgetting ever so conveniently that it is nothing but our positioning
00:40:31.780 under the fearsome nuclear umbrella of the USA and our knowledge of the certainty of their military protection
00:40:39.340 if push comes to shove that allows us to be the sheep of peace who bleat their undeserved self-regard with so
00:40:46.720 little shame. That is so true. And I will put a pin on this by saying we're known around the world by Canadians are
00:40:55.280 so nice, nice, nice. I would say we're passive aggressive. I wouldn't say we're nice. Oh, we're, we're passive
00:41:02.680 aggressive and, um, and so overtly morally superior. I mean, this is, this is what Canadians claim is that
00:41:13.420 we are so, we are so much more superior than the Americans. It's, it's almost laughable when in truth
00:41:21.560 Americans run circles around us in terms of, uh, healthcare outcomes and their economic, their
00:41:28.420 economic, um, outcomes and their, uh, the opportunities that America provides its own citizens.
00:41:37.240 One of the things that I thought was really funny about what Trump said in recent days about
00:41:41.940 meeting with Justin Trudeau at Mar-a-Lago is that he joked, he was like, well, what if we, uh, what if we
00:41:48.480 stopped subsidizing Canada? And Trudeau, like an idiot admits, just, just goes on and admits, well,
00:41:56.400 we'd be done. Well, we'd be screwed. I'm like, well done buddy. Like, like really super well done.
00:42:03.700 But I think, I think what's being missed by a real large portion of Canadians is we've already
00:42:12.960 been taken over by China. Okay. Right. The amount of interference, the amount of electoral
00:42:19.660 interference, the amount of foreign interference in our elections, in our, uh, in our policy decisions,
00:42:25.880 we have already been taken over by, by devious and, and really awful influences that we just have no,
00:42:34.940 that we have no concept of, that, that many people have no concept of. Some of us are awake to this.
00:42:40.180 Some of us understand what's happened to the country, but America, America is way, way,
00:42:46.840 way down the line of, of dangerous countries. When it turned, when it, when we think about who's the
00:42:53.320 most dangerous, uh, dangerous foreign influences on, on Canadian culture and society. America's way down
00:43:00.840 that line. They would not influence us, uh, adversely. Like they would, they, they would
00:43:10.120 benefit us. When I think about American, uh, influence on Canadian culture, I think, man,
00:43:16.160 I'd really love to wear a pistol on my hip at the grocery store. Like they do in Montana.
00:43:20.340 Like I think about that stuff. I think about, um, their constitution, which is one of the single
00:43:26.800 greatest documents ever written because it is a restraining order against the government.
00:43:32.460 Um, and not only that, but they thought about man's nature for tyranny, our fallen nature for
00:43:39.920 tyranny. When they wrote it, knowing that now is a time where we believe in freedom, but there will
00:43:46.400 come a time where good times make bad men. And we need to make sure that we restrain our government
00:43:54.120 from overreaching during those times. That's what I think about when I think about American
00:43:58.580 influence on our politics. Um, but then you've got people like, like, did anything that I read there
00:44:04.860 sound dangerous and mentally ill? It actually was so well-written. It was difficult to read Andrew
00:44:11.700 Coyne. You should try writing like Jordan Peterson. Once in a while, you boiled potato.
00:44:17.780 He can't. I mean, all he's capable of is ugly little hot takes on the CPC and little barbs on
00:44:24.100 Twitter. I mean, this is a bitter man who is, who is in the dying embers of a institution that he's
00:44:31.560 been part of since the very beginning. But I think just going back to your, to, to, to your talking
00:44:36.640 about the American constitution, one thing that Americans understand a lot better than possibly
00:44:41.900 any country is that when their federal government offers them something, they know that there's a
00:44:46.760 trade, the federal government never, never offers you something, uh, in exchange for nothing. And
00:44:52.380 if anything, Donald Trump is, um, is, is, uh, correcting that. I do believe that he's working
00:44:58.440 in the best interest of the American people right now. And, uh, and I can't wait to see the golden age
00:45:03.100 of America. We would only be so lucky to, to be able to sort of ride on the coattails of that.
00:45:08.920 Yeah. You know, I'm going to steal a turn of phrase from, uh, Sirius XM Patriots, Andrew Wilkow.
00:45:14.780 He frequently says, anytime the government is giving you something with an open hand,
00:45:19.800 the other hand is a fist. So be careful what you take from the federal government. Now let's,
00:45:25.820 uh, switch lanes. Bless you, by the way. Um, let's go to news out of Saskatchewan. Shocking and refreshing,
00:45:37.700 says Estevan Mayer and, uh, the regional municipality Reeve about coal fired powers possible
00:45:45.720 revival. So the, uh, Estevan Reeve, Jason LeBlanc and Estevan Mayer, Tony Cernick stand with boundary
00:45:55.380 power dam station behind them in the distance. Um, and they are celebrating Sask powers look at
00:46:02.300 refurbishing instead of shutting down coal fired generation plants, um, saving jobs,
00:46:08.420 saving the coal industry, saving some mining jobs and providing cheap, reliable electricity
00:46:13.860 to people in Saskatchewan, but also people in Alberta when our green contaminated grid
00:46:21.760 fails us whenever it gets below minus 20.
00:46:25.600 Yeah, this was, this, this was unexpected news for Saskatchewan's Southeast where a great,
00:46:33.960 many thousands of people are employed in the coal mining industry and the, in the coal industry,
00:46:39.020 uh, after years and years of the government of Saskatchewan saying, you know, we're getting
00:46:44.360 out of coal. It, uh, and this is just chase just insane, you know, net zero targets for, uh,
00:46:52.680 for Saskatchewan to get ahold of federal dollars. I might add, uh, this announcement, this announcement
00:46:57.960 was made a couple of weeks ago, I think, uh, or last week actually. And this came as a huge surprise
00:47:03.720 to the people, uh, in and around Estevan, Saskatchewan and it, and it couldn't have come at a better
00:47:08.720 time. The, the mines down there, they are just absolutely huge, um, huge endeavors. Uh, the mines
00:47:15.920 were planning on winding down their production. They were shoving down drag lines. And so this is a,
00:47:21.400 a very, very welcome piece of news for the, for, for Southeast Saskatchewan. Um, you'll recall
00:47:26.560 Sheila last year during one of Alberta's, uh, several deep freezes, you know, when we have
00:47:31.600 temperatures hovering minus 30, minus 40, uh, minus 51 here, minus 51. Yeah. And Alberta. Yeah. And,
00:47:41.660 and let's not forget in, in rate the terrible, awful dark days of Rachel Notley in Alberta,
00:47:47.080 Alberta, she shut down all of Alberta's coal industry and signed up for wind and signed up
00:47:53.380 for solar, which is absolutely useless against a Canadian winter. And last year when Alberta's
00:47:58.960 grid, you, you, you guys were getting grid alerts, like don't run your, you know, Sheila's sitting
00:48:03.900 in her basement. Don't run your space heaters guys. Don't run your dryers. Don't like, it is
00:48:10.160 insane that in Alberta world superpower, when it becomes, when it, when it pertains to energy
00:48:18.040 production that you would be getting grid alerts. That's right. That it was Saskatchewan's coal
00:48:24.680 mining area in Southeast Saskatchewan that saved the day. It was incredible what happened. And I think
00:48:30.260 the government of Saskatchewan, uh, the government of Saskatchewan acknowledged that. So this is a great
00:48:35.240 and welcome move by the government and well done, Esteban, Saskatchewan. That's one of our favorite
00:48:40.760 places. Actually, Sheila, we will be in Southeast Saskatchewan next summer. Will we not? At a,
00:48:47.520 at a little rodeo. So looking forward to that. Yeah. Looking forward to that, Southeast Saskatchewan.
00:48:53.760 Esteban, Saskatchewan saved Alberta when, during our grid alerts, because, uh, like Saskatchewan,
00:49:00.180 we have so much coal in our province, you have 800 years of the cleanest burning coal on the face of
00:49:05.200 the earth, right under the soil here in Alberta. Um, we don't really conventionally mine because it's
00:49:10.200 so close to the surface. In fact, I can't drink my well water because it's gray because it is in a
00:49:15.700 coal seam. That's how, how much coal we have. Um, and so the NDP phased out coal, but they created
00:49:25.580 such an adverse investment climate here in Alberta that the option natural gas, um, well,
00:49:32.560 you couldn't get any investors to build natural gas plants. So now we're in this big lag where we
00:49:38.540 need natural gas generation. They phased out coal and there's not enough, uh, production to meet the
00:49:48.300 needs. And we, but they phase out coal. They just phase it out here because we still get coal fired
00:49:54.000 electricity from Saskatchewan, from Montana and Wyoming. So we just, what we did is we didn't
00:49:59.280 phase out coal. We phased out Alberta coal jobs. That's what we did. That is exactly it. Well,
00:50:05.360 Saskatchewan, uh, Southeast Saskatchewan, thanks you for your business, Alberta. And we're more than
00:50:09.700 happy to supply you with all of your, uh, your, your energy needs. Uh, let's go to, uh, quickly these
00:50:17.380 two couple of things, uh, that I wanted to talk about. One is yours. One is mine, uh, Regina public
00:50:23.560 schools keep their gender identity bathroom policy after your premier said, uh, nope, uh, everybody's
00:50:33.280 going to go to the bathroom of their biology. Uh, he walked it back after the NDP made the case,
00:50:40.820 uh, for their own children, quite literally their own children. And they put it back on the school
00:50:45.940 boards who were the problem to begin with. That is exactly what happened. You'll recall that
00:50:51.340 immediately before the Saskatchewan election, Scott Mo came out and said, uh, right, no more
00:50:57.400 biological boys in biological girls' washrooms and vice versa. And it's not too much to suggest
00:51:05.040 the Sask party only did as well as they did because of that announcement. One week after the election,
00:51:11.380 he walked it back. This is due to pressure and mainstream media coverage of, uh, of the Saskatchewan
00:51:19.100 NDP MLAs, two biological sons who both identify as girls in the- Imagine the odds. Imagine the odds
00:51:27.640 of that having twin biological boys identifying as biological girls. Uh, these biological boys have
00:51:33.320 displaced 160 girls in the town of Balgonies, Saskatchewan, who I send my love to every single
00:51:37.920 day. You have girls that have withdrawn from public education to avoid this scandal and, uh, to avoid
00:51:45.020 being, well, having their dignity and their safety and, and their opinions robbed from them. Um,
00:51:55.540 and the government of Saskatchewan has come out and said, right, we're going to leave it up to the
00:52:00.980 school boards. Well, the school boards are the ones who have created this problem. So the policies,
00:52:05.960 this is what the school board say, right? We have policies around this and we developed these,
00:52:10.060 these policies, uh, after wide consultation with parents. They did not consult with parents. If
00:52:15.720 anything, they can, they only consulted with parents that already have their kids in, uh, you know,
00:52:20.820 gender diversity clubs and, uh, gender and sexuality clubs in schools, which is like insane
00:52:27.280 on the surface. It is insane on the surface. Um, but Regina public schools calls itself a leader in
00:52:33.660 the province as it pertains to this policy and not only, okay. So not only did they develop the policy
00:52:39.380 around this self ID into girls spaces, but what they also did was prohibit any feedback. So they say,
00:52:47.680 we're going to use this kind of language. We're going to abide by these kinds of, and then they
00:52:52.460 fall back on the Saskatchewan human rights code and the Canadian human rights code. So this is what
00:52:59.860 I, I, I just think it's real important for people to understand what happens to parents when they bring
00:53:05.260 up these issues. We are stonewalled. We are insulted. We are screamed at in some cases. I was screamed at
00:53:13.280 in my own kid's school after bringing up an adjacent topic to one of these, because if you don't abide
00:53:20.480 by their language, okay, if you don't abide by their sets of policies that they've laid out to
00:53:26.880 specifically censor parents, well, then parents can't get a word in edgeways. And this, this is
00:53:34.000 the government of Saskatchewan. What they did was kick the can down the field for parents and they are
00:53:40.740 making parents hold the bag on decisions that the government of Saskatchewan, uh, created for us.
00:53:48.440 The government of Saskatchewan had a beautiful opportunity to do the right thing. And you know
00:53:52.580 what they did instead? Nothing. Yeah. Uh, it's so mad. We do have a petition. We do have a petition
00:54:01.880 that you can sign if you're on side for parents and we are going to get some feedback. I think Sheila
00:54:06.380 to these school divisions who claim like the Regina public school division does that they've only had
00:54:10.840 one parent to complain, only one parent since coming in. Well, now the parents know that they
00:54:15.460 can complain. These are their children. There is nobody that's going to advocate on behalf of your
00:54:19.600 children, but you, uh, don't betray parents.com is the, uh, is the website that you should visit. So
00:54:26.080 we can let the school board and Scott Mo know that, uh, the parents do have very, very strong
00:54:32.320 opinions about this because I mean, I mean, across the board, we got to up, we got to up our, uh,
00:54:38.680 signatures. Look at that. We met our goal. Let's, let's keep it going. Canada. Thank you so much.
00:54:45.600 Thank you so much. Let's get to 10,000. Let's get to 10,000. We'll take this to Scott Mo. We'll take
00:54:50.040 this to, you know what? I will pay to have 27 different versions of this petition sent to every
00:54:58.000 single school board in Saskatchewan. If they're looking for permission, girl, I'm here to give
00:55:02.360 it to them. We are in the business of giving social permission. So, so yes, I wish Scott Mo would
00:55:08.420 have, uh, would have remained principled, but alas, he did not. Well, we can maybe push him back in the
00:55:15.400 right direction with a whole whack of signatures headed his way. Um, speaking of the creators of
00:55:21.840 the problem complaining when somebody points out that they're wrong, uh, let's go to the Canadian
00:55:28.480 Medical Association and the, uh, Alberta doctors. So, uh, for those of you who have been following
00:55:35.620 along to Mary Ugolini here at rebel news has done some great work on this, um, because that's sort of
00:55:40.180 in her wheelhouse is I think Canada's foremost medical journalists, uh, the Alberta Medical Association
00:55:47.240 known for censoring their doctors and pushing the unconstitutional and unscientific, uh, jabs known
00:55:55.200 as vaccines on the public. Uh, they object to, and I'm dancing around this because, uh, I'm trying to
00:56:04.880 keep this on YouTube. Uh, they object to a comprehensive report out of the province of Alberta, which advises
00:56:12.940 against the administration of the COVID vaccines, um, based on a series of data, both provided by Pfizer
00:56:22.580 and collected here in the province. And, uh, the, uh, the Albert Health refused to cooperate with, uh, the
00:56:34.140 report, which delayed the report. Imagine the people who did this, the people who did this refused to cooperate
00:56:40.760 with the examination of their work. Just like the liberals, we looked into our misdeeds and we found
00:56:45.600 ourselves innocent. Well, we're seeing a little bit more of this. Um, you may as well make the
00:56:50.540 criminals, the judge in the courtroom, shouldn't you? Now, Alberta doctors have said, uh, we disagree
00:56:55.980 with this. Of course they would. You wouldn't want to have a moment of self-reflection, uh, and maybe
00:57:01.680 look at your own culpability in what you've done when you have a report saying that a lot of people were
00:57:06.120 hurt. Um, the Canadian medical association, also known for censoring skeptical doctors who were in
00:57:11.380 hindsight, right about a lot of things. Uh, they are backing the Alberta medical association on this.
00:57:16.680 And all I have to say is, um, the people who pushed this problem, uh, of course they would object to a
00:57:24.260 report that finds their advocacy of this policy wrongheaded and damaging to the public writ large.
00:57:30.300 And further to their unscientific nonsense, these are the same people who think that boys can
00:57:34.900 be girls and vice versa with a little bit of medical intervention. So I don't care what they
00:57:39.780 have to say. I don't care. You know, what's so shocking to me, Sheila, is that these people don't
00:57:44.280 understand that we are onto them and their validation circle jerk that they participate in.
00:57:49.080 Like every time a provincial jurisdiction, um, comes out with an announcement and then it's picked
00:57:54.740 up by the national body that then echoes the sentiments that were, that were pushed forward by the
00:58:00.140 provincial, uh, the provincial, uh, the provincial association. It flags it in smart people's brains
00:58:06.860 to go like, right. So they really, they, they really aren't interested in the truth. They're just
00:58:13.980 interested in repeating the narrative. Like when it is picked up and repeated by a national body,
00:58:22.060 what number one, when it's originally reported by the provincial jurisdiction or the provincial
00:58:27.120 association, and then it's picked up and repeated by the national body. All that does is perk the
00:58:32.620 ears up of Canadians who have had it with these associations that are sticking near their ideology
00:58:39.820 and their ideological capture rather than telling people the truth. So congratulations to both of
00:58:45.400 those organizations for showing themselves to be completely ideologically captured and, and,
00:58:50.460 and not interested in the health and wellbeing of actual, uh, actual Canadians.
00:58:54.920 Right. Like people are no longer part of the guys in lab coats experiment anymore, uh, where a guy in
00:59:02.980 a lab coat or a lady in a lab coat and bad bangs comes on TV and tells you that you need to follow
00:59:08.340 her advice. And then you just follow it blindly. Um, people are done with that experiment and they are
00:59:15.200 now skeptics. And if people are skeptics to a fault, who do you think is responsible for that?
00:59:22.060 It's, it's, it's not the people who are trying to make it okay to be a skeptic, make it okay to ask
00:59:28.780 questions. It's the people who lied from the very beginning that have damaged the credibility of
00:59:34.780 these organizations. So if nobody believes doctors anymore, doctors, I think the phone calls coming
00:59:40.240 from inside the house. Yeah, that's exactly right. And that's like, we're seeing the same thing on the
00:59:45.400 media side. And we're saying, seeing the same thing in, in other industries and then other
00:59:50.760 associations. When you have these, uh, groups of bureaucrats who are singularly interested in
00:59:57.320 protecting themselves, uh, this is the kind of degradation in public trust that you're going to
01:00:04.440 experience immediately after they are forgetting that the end user are the people that they should be
01:00:11.120 most interested in, um, upholding. And instead they are showing themselves to be most interested
01:00:17.540 in upholding themselves. Yes. Yes. Uh, we wouldn't want them to examine their conscience and find out
01:00:24.740 that they were actually wrong and then have like a little bit of a come to Jesus moment. Yeah, no,
01:00:29.580 no, it must. It's like, uh, that meme with a principal Skinner is like, am I wrong? No,
01:00:35.480 it's the kids who are wrong. It's completely it. Um, we've got a few chats to breeze through. I'll do
01:00:43.240 an ad read and then we'll get into, uh, the foreign interference commission. Um, the government
01:00:48.920 examined itself and found itself innocent who could have figured that big boy out. Um, but, uh, nothing,
01:00:56.720 nothing shocking out of the foreign interference commission. And I'll, I'll tell you why after I do
01:01:02.100 the ad read, um, we've got one from Alberta, Don five bucks says Trump canceled any mandate to build
01:01:07.740 electric cars. Our automakers lose on every EV they must make up Ford should be reviewing our
01:01:15.340 mandates. Well, it's not just Ford. It's Justin Trudeau. He's mandated. Uh, I think it was 2035.
01:01:22.160 It couldn't be by 2030 because they sell, they accelerate everything. Yeah. Um, where every new
01:01:28.780 new vehicle in this country has to be net zero of some kind. So that's why there was,
01:01:33.640 and Doug Ford never said a peep about it because he was like, he saw dollars, battery money, battery
01:01:40.020 money. So, uh, yeah. So now they're making all these cars. The EV mandate, uh, is probably going
01:01:49.140 to fall in Canada with the election of Pierre Polyev and the Americans don't want these stupid
01:01:54.800 electric cars. So Doug Ford hitched himself to the wrong cart. Neither do Canadians. Neither do
01:02:02.340 Canadians. I have never, ever heard a Canadian person say out loud, my goodness, I just can't
01:02:07.920 wait to be tethered to my house via my car. Like Albert, Albertans, Albertans couldn't run their space
01:02:14.140 heaters last year. And you think that we have the base load to, to plug in every automobile that we
01:02:20.800 have in five years. Are they out of their minds? Like, of course they told us, they told us not to
01:02:28.160 plug in our block heaters for our vehicles, which are an absolute must here in the winter time.
01:02:33.960 They told us not to do that because of the draw on the grid. That, that is insane. And they think
01:02:39.480 that we're, we are going to power our provinces and everybody's going to go to work on these things.
01:02:43.920 I mean, that, that was an initiative though, that those of us that live and, and never mind our
01:02:50.340 extremely hostile climates. I mean, show me a battery. That's right. Show me a battery that can
01:02:57.600 survive minus 40 over, over 800 kilometers and, and I'll give you a hundred bucks, but it just doesn't
01:03:03.980 exist. The technology isn't there to support these initiatives that, that they forced upon us.
01:03:10.600 Our major cities are like five hours and three hours apart. Um, who wants to add an extra two
01:03:19.280 hours to their trip between Edmonton and Calgary? Cause you got to stop in Red Deer for two hours
01:03:23.880 to recharge the battery. It's crazy. Exactly that. And God forbid you find yourself in a rural center
01:03:30.020 that doesn't have the supercharger, you know, no supercharger infrastructure. Um, you know, this is,
01:03:36.300 this is tethering people. This is tethering people to the cities. I mean, it's trying to
01:03:40.620 tether people to the cities. That's exactly right. And I don't want any part of it. No part. We want zero
01:03:46.420 part of this. So I'm, I'm happy to see EVs go the way of the dinosaur. Yeah. Yeah, exactly. I was
01:03:53.740 going to say go the way of the Buffalo, but Buffalo are back and better than ever. So go the way of the
01:03:58.360 dinosaur. Um, we've got, uh, well, this is a nice, uh, uh, rumble rant. Aaron Burton 32 gives us five
01:04:07.380 bucks and says between trigger, that's my cat who made a celebrity appearance on Monday, put his butt
01:04:13.160 on the keys and zoomed in really close to my face. Um, between trigger and lease. I like the special
01:04:20.760 guest host lately. Oh, that's very nice. Uh, trigger is outside and he will remain outside
01:04:28.380 unless the dog opens the door and the two gang up on me. And he comes in here and gets on the
01:04:32.740 keyboard again. Such a little scamper. He is such a little scamper. Uh, yeah, the kid, the kids wanted
01:04:41.240 a Garfield cat and said they got strong normal vibes from him. Orange. I just want to say this. I saw
01:04:48.760 that you got an orange cat and I was like, Oh, because orange cats have a way about them. Like
01:04:53.580 they have the biggest personalities and they just give no craps. They just give no craps. Like you
01:05:00.360 can't police a regular cat, but you can't, you have no, no chance with an orange cat. None at all.
01:05:06.220 They just do what they want a hundred percent of the time. He's just figuring out how windows work. He
01:05:11.100 brained himself trying to jump off my kitchen table into my dining room window because there was a blue
01:05:17.800 jay in the tree. Does he make that funny little meow that they make like that little chattery meow.
01:05:26.080 That is my favorite is watching cats discover birds. My favorite. Yeah. Oh, he discovered them
01:05:32.440 and possibly a concussion. Okay. We've got a read and then we'll go into a justice Marie Hoag. So this
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01:06:54.860 Olivia? Okay. We'll just keep going. Let's show this video of Justice Marie Hoag. She is the
01:07:00.160 commissioner of the foreign interference commissioner who at the beginning of the second
01:07:04.880 half of the commission, which I have the unfortunate trauma of having to sit through,
01:07:10.040 just having my time and my life burgled by this nonsense, knowing that nothing would ever come
01:07:16.260 of it. At the beginning of the second half, she said, uh, the names of people implicated by CSIS.
01:07:22.700 So by security officials, 11 parliamentarians. So that's Senate and a house of commons that are
01:07:28.280 implicated wittingly and unwittingly. Now I think Mary Ng was unwitting because I don't think she does
01:07:34.620 anything wittingly. I don't think she's bright enough. Um, so there are 11 parliamentarians. We
01:07:40.480 know the names of a couple just by, um, by virtue of, uh, you know, the guy opposite Kenny Chu or, uh,
01:07:49.080 hand on guys like that. Um, but she said, we weren't going to know their names no matter what,
01:07:54.280 even if they were, even if she found them to be involved, she would never release the names.
01:07:59.480 CSIS already determined that. So we should have been able to know, but anyways, her findings came
01:08:05.280 out and she said, uh, yeah, you know, China is doing things. China did do some damage, uh, in some
01:08:12.840 writings, probably extensively in some nomination processes. But instead of giving us a fulsome account
01:08:20.720 of what happened, she gave us the case for a revamped bill C-63. So look at this.
01:08:26.800 Government has the primary responsibility for ensuring national security and protecting our
01:08:32.320 democratic institutions. But what I have read and heard convinces me that society as a whole
01:08:41.120 must contribute to defending these institutions. If we want to ensure their survival.
01:08:46.960 Foreign actors are no longer content to use traditional means to interfere.
01:08:54.720 They are also using sophisticated technological means and increasingly sowing disinformation
01:09:04.480 in traditional media, but above all on social media. Distinguishing what is true from what is false
01:09:14.880 is becoming increasingly difficult. And the consequences are, in my view, extraordinarily
01:09:23.120 harmful. The impact of traditional methods should not be underestimated, but the greatest threat,
01:09:32.400 the one that I believe threatens the very existence of our democracy, is disinformation.
01:09:39.440 This threat is all the more nefarious, because the means available to counter it are limited,
01:09:49.600 and very difficult to implement. Nevertheless, we must not give up, but rather attack it forcefully,
01:09:59.600 altogether. This cannot be the sole purview of government. It will not work.
01:10:05.040 So any government official that starts rambling on about misinformation and disinformation should not
01:10:15.440 be trusted by the population of the country in which that person represents. Because this is a person who is
01:10:22.560 wholesale, participating in the censorship machine, currently holding Canadians hostage as political prisoners in
01:10:33.520 Canada, and only interested in maintaining the narrative of the government that pays her to say such
01:10:39.440 things. I mean, honestly, I couldn't believe that she just said that she just said what she said.
01:10:46.240 She complained in her statement, this is my big takeaway, she complained in her statement that the
01:10:52.560 government was not forthcoming enough about the threats of foreign interference to MPs as they were
01:10:59.520 ever happened as the threats were ongoing, like to Kenny Chu, who's being actively targeted by China, to Michael
01:11:08.320 Chong, who is actively being targeted by China out of the consulate. And the PMO knew all about this stuff
01:11:14.880 because they were getting briefings as members of the government. But they never bothered to brief the
01:11:25.280 other the targets. And so she said the government wasn't forthcoming enough about those things, while not
01:11:33.600 being forthcoming enough about the names of people who were named by CSIS. She's not forthcoming enough. I
01:11:41.520 don't know what any of this was about. All I know is six weeks of my life just disappeared. And there are things
01:11:49.120 that the government could do that don't involve censorship. For example, we know that most of the
01:11:56.000 targeting was being done on WeChat, which is a Chinese social media everything app. Ban WeChat. We know
01:12:05.040 most of the organization, the organizing and the misinformation and disinformation being spread about
01:12:10.560 Conservative Party candidates that was happening on WeChat. It's a Chinese government app. Nothing was done
01:12:17.600 about WeChat. You know what the government did? They said to TikTok, you have to close your head
01:12:22.160 office in Canada. Big whoop. We still have the apps on our phone. It's still rewiring the brains of our
01:12:29.360 young people. But WeChat is the real problem and no one said a damn thing about it. Well, and she said
01:12:35.840 something really interesting about needing to combat misinformation and disinformation to protect
01:12:43.680 the institutions. Incorrect lady, you need to protect the citizens of your country first. Be damned what
01:12:52.960 happens to these institutions, these highly corrupt, ineffective. The ones that failed us.
01:12:59.440 Failed institutions. These institutions are so corrupt. Canadians see no way out of the destructive
01:13:09.360 nature of them, other than maybe defecting to the United States. And yet she's saying, we're going to
01:13:15.280 protect the institution. We need to protect our institutions. Incorrect answer, madam. Incorrect.
01:13:23.360 Let's bop ahead. I know we've got, we're way over time. Olivia, thanks for bearing with us. I just want to
01:13:29.440 show this Justin Trudeau. He says Holocaust survivors have told him never again needs, seems to be slipping a bit.
01:13:36.720 Yeah, I guess so. Have you seen Toronto on the weekend? Then he blames social media and AI for
01:13:43.280 creating anger, fear and division. And then he forgets who he's talking about. This is a, like,
01:13:49.760 he's at Auschwitz. And he starts rambling on about Islamophobia, homophobia and transphobia.
01:13:56.720 Oh my God. How embarrassing. The various Holocaust commemorations in Canada and
01:14:03.280 engagements with Holocaust survivors around the world over the past number of years. I have heard
01:14:12.000 repeatedly people talk about the fact that never again seems to be slipping a little bit.
01:14:19.040 A lot. A lot. The divisions that we see, the hatred, yes, the rise in anti-Semitism around the world,
01:14:29.280 but also the rise of Islamophobia, the rise of homophobia and transphobia.
01:14:37.440 Oh my God. The hatreds that are dividing peoples across borders in just about every
01:14:43.760 three regions of the world are cause for alarm. The tools that AI and social media are bringing to
01:14:55.040 bear on populations as ways of creating more anger, more fear, more division,
01:15:00.800 what, are truly alarming. It's not about left or right. We see moments of extremism coming from
01:15:10.880 all ends of the political spectrums.
01:15:16.080 I'm embarrassed. It's, it's actually humiliating. Like this is a, this is a drama teacher who has
01:15:24.560 rehearsed his lines, Islamophobia, homophobia, transphobia, so many times that even in some
01:15:33.920 of the worst circumstances that humanity has ever suffered, he will just throw those words in like a,
01:15:40.480 like a, like a word salad to try and, I mean, I, I cannot wait until the earth is rid of this man,
01:15:49.040 or not, not the earth, the country. Well, and the earth, I suppose the earth will be better off
01:15:53.840 when this guy is gone. But, but comparing the murder of 6 million Jews, um, to, to, you know,
01:16:00.640 regular Canadians not wanting their kids to be forced for pride flags is, is quite a departure,
01:16:05.520 don't you think? There's a little bit of a difference there. Just a little, just a little smidge
01:16:10.320 of a difference there. Yeah. And again, the phone calls coming from inside the house, Justin,
01:16:15.120 when you say never again is slipping, uh, you should ask yourself why you are the leader of a country
01:16:20.640 that allows, uh, uh, and out supporters of an outlawed terror organization to march through the
01:16:27.440 streets and especially Jewish neighborhoods in Canada's largest, most diverse city every single
01:16:34.400 weekend. I hope you can find the guy in charge and ask him what's going on. Justin, why did you
01:16:39.120 import millions of people that believe that that's a great thing? Justin, why did you import those people
01:16:45.120 specifically into Canada to be able to say those things in our streets? I mean, it is, it is, it is,
01:16:52.240 the shocking disconnect between that guy and, and his perceived notions of what's happened in Canada.
01:16:59.840 I mean, he is just incapable of understanding that this is all because of him and because of
01:17:04.880 the decisions of his government. Yeah. And let's remember where he's saying these things about
01:17:09.280 Islamophobia, transphobia, homophobia, saying it in Poland, one of the most socially conservative
01:17:15.040 places on the face of the earth. You know, if this is a day of Holocaust remembrance, please don't
01:17:21.600 shoehorn your nonsense into this, especially in Poland. They don't have the time of day for this.
01:17:27.600 That is a true story. And if America doesn't take us, I'm looking at Poland as a, as a great place to
01:17:34.000 immigrate too. I mean, I will learn Polish. I'll slide right in. I'll be the mayor of a small Polish
01:17:39.680 coal town before you know it. Um, okay. One last thing, this was your, and I know, thank you,
01:17:45.600 Olivia, for bearing with us. We're much over time. Uh, Trudeau's son had, what did, how do we say his
01:17:51.280 name? Zav? Zave. Zave. He's making his rap debut. Let's watch the video and then we'll comment on it
01:17:58.560 together.
01:18:19.920 Zav? Zave? Zav? Zave. Zav? Zav. Zav. His album drops February 21st
01:18:29.200 2025. Good grief. No more. No more Trudeaus. How are we going to shore up the support for the
01:18:37.920 Liberal Party of Canada? Wait, wait, we got another Trudeau to trot out to the population
01:18:43.840 of young Canadians. We need to start labeling this kid a pre-loser before this even, before this even
01:18:50.960 catches on to the young women of Canada. We saw, okay, what women did when Justin Trudeau appeared
01:18:58.000 upon the scene. Like, if magazine covers could have been scratch and sniff at the time, okay,
01:19:03.200 they would have sold out of Trudeau covers. We must not fall for this garbage again. But really,
01:19:09.440 the country is on fire. We're facing a trade war with our nearest partner. Everybody is calling for,
01:19:15.440 screaming for a federal election. And what does Junior Junior Trudeau do? Launch his rap career.
01:19:23.200 Like, no, we're full. We got Drake. Thanks very much. We do not need another bad rapper.
01:19:29.360 That reminds me of when David Menzies took us on the nickel and dime tour of Drake's neighborhood.
01:19:36.000 Nobody has heard the stories of our crazy, insane tour of Toronto in December, but it was the best day
01:19:45.840 of my life. I'm not exaggerating when I say it was the fun of 36 hours of my entire life. I was nearly
01:19:52.080 kidnapped by my Uber driver. That was the first thing. I was nearly kidnapped by an Uber driver.
01:19:57.520 But then David Menzies took us on a driving tour of Toronto and took us to Drake's house.
01:20:02.560 And when I say that it was the pinnacle of my life experience, I'm not exaggerating. It was the
01:20:06.880 funnest day ever. He also was kind enough to pull over on the freeway when I almost puked in his car.
01:20:12.080 Poor Sheila. Poor Sheila gets motion sick in the back of cars. Man, that's all we did.
01:20:19.040 Yeah. What a good time. You were good, though. You survived. You survived. I'm proud of you.
01:20:23.520 Yeah. But back on Zav. Zave? Zav? Zav.
01:20:29.840 Just no more Nepo babies. No more Trudeau Nepo babies. S'il vous plaît. I'm there.
01:20:36.560 Could you amount... So I have a theory that Justin Trudeau is avenging his father's legacy,
01:20:46.080 right? Like, he has just been on a 10-year project to try and repair the legacy that his father left.
01:20:54.240 Because when he left, I mean, he wasn't in good standing with the Western provinces, that's for
01:20:58.240 sure. So along comes Justin Trudeau, and he's going to try and make things right, and then he...
01:21:02.240 Or punish us.
01:21:02.960 Or punish us. Yeah. And craps the bed. Absolutely craps the bed. Does more damage than any one of us
01:21:08.960 could have reasonably expected? Could you imagine the damage that one of the next Trudeau kids
01:21:16.800 could make? Could you imagine? This is why I'm committed to eviscerating the Liberal Party for
01:21:22.160 the next 40 or 50 years. Because I do not want our children and our grandchildren to suffer the wrath
01:21:28.880 of the third generation of Trudeaus when they come and avenge this absolute disaster of a prime minister.
01:21:34.960 I hope he just goes into music and then just leaves us all alone.
01:21:39.440 But do they... Like, do the parents not have... Like, Sophie wouldn't have looked at her son and said,
01:21:44.640 listen, the country is not in a good spot right now, and this might not be well received.
01:21:48.480 But nobody... No, no. No, no. We need to, you know, support and affirm the rest.
01:21:54.800 No, she's busy teaching us how to make noises. Make noises wearing yoga pants. Did you see that?
01:22:00.640 That? Good gracious. We need... Next week, we need to play that for people. Okay? We need to play that
01:22:06.800 clip of... I just... For people. Because if you didn't think that Sophie was right, completely
01:22:11.600 removed. This is how she deals with being married to the most hated man in Canada.
01:22:15.600 I go rip some Coors lights and put some arrows in a styrofoam deer. She, like, poses in yoga and makes
01:22:23.520 yoga pants and makes noises. I'm not sure which one of us is right, which of one of us is wrong.
01:22:29.040 Maybe she's living a better life than me. I don't know. But we'll compare next week.
01:22:34.960 Yeah. Okay, deal.
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