Rebel News Podcast - February 26, 2025


REBEL ROUNDUP | Freeland's 'new world order', Doug Ford premier 'forever', Bizarre stabbing incident


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 7 minutes

Words per Minute

158.69984

Word Count

10,748

Sentence Count

752

Misogynist Sentences

22

Hate Speech Sentences

12


Summary

Sheila Gunn-Reed is the she-devil with a sword. She is the Khaleesi of Northern Alberta and she is the sensational Sheila Gunn Reed. And when my co-host wants to get inconvenienced, she just flies to Toronto and drives in traffic because that's inconvenient 24/7, 365 days a year.


Transcript

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00:01:07.960 Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Rebel News live stream on this a Wednesday,
00:01:13.620 February 26, 2025. I'm David Menzies and my co-host, well, let me tell you a bit about my co-host. Folks,
00:01:21.640 do you know that today is National Inconvenience Yourself Day? And when my co-host wants to get
00:01:29.380 inconvenienced, she just flies to Toronto and drives in Toronto traffic because that's inconvenient
00:01:36.940 24-7, 365 days a year. She is the she-devil with a sword. She is the Khaleesi of Northern Alberta.
00:01:46.140 She is the sensational Sheila Gunn-Reed. How you doing there, Sheila?
00:01:50.900 David, I'm great. Lise and I were reminiscing last week about when you took us on the nickel and dime
00:01:56.520 tour of Toronto attractions and I got super car sick in your vehicle and you had to pull over
00:02:02.760 on the freeway to deal with my inner ear sensitivities. It's also a pink shirt day
00:02:11.240 for those of you who need a shirt to stop you from bullying. And it's also Black Lives Matter day
00:02:23.560 because apparently, according to the website before me, it says, let's vow not to have another George
00:02:31.160 Floyd or Trayvon Martin incident. I agree with that, but probably for different reasons than these people
00:02:37.600 suggest. When is All Lives Matter day? I know that's insensitive in some circles. I bet you there is
00:02:46.520 no such thing. No, there is definitely not. It's also For Pete's Sake Day. Yes. Whatever that means.
00:02:54.120 Doesn't that date you? If you say For Pete's Sake, I mean, is there anyone under 70 that says that?
00:03:01.060 Uh, no. Well, I don't know. My daughter, my daughter swears like Ned Flanders. Like she does
00:03:08.600 not swear at all. It's flipping this and fricking this and fudge this. Like she doesn't swear. She is
00:03:17.600 such a sweater wearing Ned Flanders for an almost 19 year old woman. It's weird. And that's what makes
00:03:23.940 her so lovable, Sheila. Among a few reasons. Um, let's, let's tell everybody what we're doing and
00:03:32.020 then we'll talk about the news of the day because, um, hopefully many of you have recovered and
00:03:38.460 have had your energy, your psychic energy levels go back up after having to watch that absolute
00:03:44.900 energy vampire, Mark Carney, uh, do his best to seem like not a robot wearing a skin suit for two
00:03:53.800 hours last night in the liberal leadership debate. Um, but we'll get to that in a second. This is rebel
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00:05:23.940 Well, let's get right into the liberal leadership debate, the English version, uh, which I understand
00:05:30.880 was a little more exciting, um, than the French version, but still it was a discussion amongst
00:05:37.560 friends, I think at the end of the day, but one of the incredible takeaways, and this reminds me,
00:05:43.780 I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll save my thunder for after the clip, Sheila, um, was Christian Freeland,
00:05:49.420 uh, speaking about a discussion she had with a four-year-old girl. And it eerily reminds me
00:05:57.520 of something that happened in the early nineties where Gretchen had a discussion too. And here's the
00:06:04.480 connection. Do these people even exist? So let's roll what, um, Fraulein Freeland had to say
00:06:13.000 at last night's leadership debate. A few weeks ago in Saskatoon, I met a four-year-old girl named
00:06:20.800 Ari. She asked me, can you stop Trump from invading Canada? Ari is a smart girl and she's asking the
00:06:30.540 right question. I'm running to be leader of the liberal party and the next prime minister of Canada
00:06:37.220 America because Trump is posing the gravest challenge our country has faced since the second
00:06:44.160 world war. Okay. Here's what we have to do, Sheila. Um, if journalists are still doing their job of
00:06:51.760 investigative journalism, can we please track down little Ari in Saskatchewan to see if this person
00:06:58.180 actually exists or is a figment of, uh, Fraulein Freeland's imagination? Uh, why I bring that up,
00:07:06.520 Jean Chrétien when he was prime minister had this incredible anecdote where he said when, when he'd be
00:07:12.800 walking to the house of commons, there was a homeless man, he would have discussions with, well,
00:07:19.420 listen with some of the homeless people out there, you're not hanging around to discuss anything. You
00:07:24.840 are running for the hills because you don't know if this is somebody hopped up on drugs, uh, has mental
00:07:31.020 health issues. But the bottom line, Sheila, is that when journalists back in the nineties were actually
00:07:36.520 doing journalism, they sunk their teeth into this. Where is this homeless man? Who is this homeless man?
00:07:43.760 What did they discuss? Well, how did this person, uh, become so unfortunate to become homeless? Well,
00:07:49.620 false, false, false, false, false did not exist. Sheila, I, I don't know if this four-year-old girl
00:07:57.760 exists or not, but me right now, I ain't buying it. You know, we talked about this yesterday on the
00:08:05.920 live stream and I talked to what, I talked about it at length with an actual Saskatchewan mom of six.
00:08:12.200 So she's had six experiences with a four-year-old from Saskatchewan. Uh, that's our Tuesday co-host,
00:08:19.120 Elise Merle. And, uh, we have come to the conclusion, I think as most people in this country have,
00:08:24.900 that this little Ari in Saskatoon does not exist. And the reason we're talking about this again is
00:08:31.780 because Freeland, despite, uh, robust mockery, this is the third time she's made this claim. So she did
00:08:39.840 it on X. She did it in the French language debate. She thought it landed well. So she did it again.
00:08:45.160 Um, and it's, it's ridiculous. Like, have you people met a four-year-old? I've met three. I've
00:08:52.900 raised three of them and met plenty of them. Um, and imagine, and, and you know what? I got some
00:08:59.060 bright kids, but imagine one of them saying, excuse me, good day to you, Madam Freeland.
00:09:04.840 Would you be so kind as to allow me to pause it, to query to you about the dangerous trepidation
00:09:11.580 that the new president, Donald Trump puts the nation in? Give me a break. This is a four-year-old.
00:09:17.640 The only thing that they might be concerned about is Freeland telling their mommy to cancel Disney+.
00:09:22.500 They don't know about, uh, Donald Trump. And even, but this goes to the issue of the liberals thinking
00:09:30.080 and by and large, everybody on the left thinking that four-year-olds are fully formed adults,
00:09:37.140 just in itty bitty bodies. And so they have valid opinions on politics the same way that they can
00:09:42.940 have valid opinions on what they should medically do to their bodies, which could damage them in
00:09:49.200 perpetuity. And I'm just leaving it there because of YouTube. No, I understand. And, uh, Sheila, um,
00:09:54.820 I agree with you. I, I've, uh, been around four-year-olds when my sons were of that age and I can tell
00:10:01.280 you they weren't wondering about, uh, what, who's occupying the White House. Uh, typically a question
00:10:08.140 is, is SpongeBob on yet, Dad? Can we watch a few episodes? Can I have a cookie? Like what did, I tweeted
00:10:15.860 something obnoxious as I tend to do on X and it was just like, uh, yeah, that's fine. But in Edmonton,
00:10:22.580 I met a nine-year-old or a nine-month-old who in between drags of a little bitty meth pipe
00:10:27.300 wondered to me why Pierre Polyev is going to stop safe supply. Like, it's just so stupid. You can
00:10:33.340 make anything. You know what? You never have to give proof if all you do is lie. There was a lot
00:10:39.780 of that. And I believe, uh, Freeland lied about canceling the Disney plus subscription. I don't
00:10:44.940 believe that. And even if she did for someone of her, uh, net worth, that's not even couch change.
00:10:51.880 So, you know, please spare me. And by the way, I just want to clarify something, Sheila, when I say
00:10:56.280 journalists go out and find this four-year-old, of course, I don't mean to scrum this little
00:11:01.440 four-year-old girl. I mean to... I don't know if she sounds scrummable if you believe
00:11:05.800 Christopher Freeland. Well, well, Freeland knows how to deal with impolite scrumming. She gets her RCMP
00:11:12.100 bodyguard to physically assault and falsely arrest journalists. No, but if this conversation actually
00:11:18.500 happened, this is the smartest four-year-old girl in Canada. I would love to interview, um, the parent,
00:11:24.800 the mother or father, and say, how did you raise this precious little tot to be so cognizant about
00:11:32.720 transnational issues? Uh, because that's amazing. And she might be a statistical anomaly in Canada of one.
00:11:40.940 Yeah. Or she's just a lie. A figment of Freeland's imagination. As real as a Disney princess.
00:11:49.280 Just like Jean Gretchen's homeless man. Yeah. But we have... But wait, folks, as they used to say
00:11:55.500 on those Ronco ads, there's more. There's more. Freeland says the quiet part out loud. Um,
00:12:02.600 she says we need to, quote, build a new world order. Ooh. Say it ain't so. You need to recognize
00:12:10.300 President Trump has said dozens of times he wants us to be the 51st state. I don't think any of us
00:12:18.980 wants to be the leader who was asleep at the wheel and didn't get Canada defended, did not work with our
00:12:27.240 democratic allies to protect our borders. They want to work with us. It's time for us to step up at
00:12:33.600 home, to urgently reach out to them, and build a new world order where democracy and Canadian
00:12:39.940 sovereignty is protected. Sheila, does Freeland not understand that new world order is really
00:12:46.660 debased language for anyone with, uh, two brain cells? I mean, we know what new world order means.
00:12:54.580 That is undemocratic. But then again, this is somebody who was giddy back in February of 2022
00:13:01.340 when she froze the bank accounts of Canadians, the ones who had the temerity, uh, to donate to the,
00:13:08.680 the freedom convoy. That's new world order in action. The government going into your bank account
00:13:15.680 and freezing it. So Sheila, um, who, I want to ask you this. She's trying to get brownie points.
00:13:22.820 She's trying to get popular support. Who does new world order, a promise of that, appeal to?
00:13:30.700 Uh, her WEF, uh, overlords. Well, that's a limited number of voters.
00:13:37.940 Undecided carny voters. I mean, here's the thing on the debate stage last night. And I think,
00:13:42.820 I mean, I think anybody who suffered through it will probably agree with me. It was the furthest
00:13:48.520 possible thing from a debate. It was like a fireside chat of co-collaborators. Um, and everybody
00:13:55.380 else on the stage, I think is resigned to the core, the carny coronation. And what we saw there was
00:14:02.820 people angling for positions in a future short-lived cabinet and then a shadow cabinet. Um, nobody
00:14:09.900 actually really thinks that they're going to beat carny and we're all just part of the charade.
00:14:17.220 Uh, they're running a robust leadership campaign, uh, really to fill up the war chest to take on
00:14:24.640 the conservatives in the next federal election. This isn't about, you know, like, uh, a free and
00:14:31.200 liberal exchange of ideas or let's lay bare the problems with the party and, and see who's best
00:14:35.880 suited to fix them. They're not talking about that stuff at all. They're not talking about the,
00:14:40.860 their own policies that led them down this path. They, in fact, they specifically excluded anyone
00:14:48.060 from the leadership that might bring up those things, Ruby Dalla. So, uh, this is just a fundraising
00:14:56.040 effort, uh, for the liberals. That's all it is at the end of the day. I think you're right, Sheila.
00:15:01.040 Well, I think the closer we get to March 9th, um, and if the, these meetings might've already
00:15:06.160 occurred, the likes of Chrystia Freeland, Karina Gould, they've already reached out to the Mark
00:15:11.160 Carney camp and said words, the effect of, we won't put up a lot of resistance. We'll throw
00:15:15.980 our support behind you. We'll endorse him. Um, but in terms of the quid pro quo, here's the cabinet
00:15:23.060 position that we want. So you scratch our backs, we'll scratch yours. We'll make it nice and friendly.
00:15:29.180 We won't air our dirty laundry in public. Now the third clip, this is to me, Sheila,
00:15:36.800 an astonishing clip and I'll save my thunder for after it runs. Uh, but it's Chrystia Freeland
00:15:44.340 talking about outgoing prime minister, Justin Trudeau, he of the long goodbye. And I think her
00:15:51.880 words are staggering for all the wrong reasons. Let's run that one. Well, since we're talking about
00:15:57.740 climate action, I do want to start by recognizing the role that I think history is going to judge
00:16:04.780 very positively that prime minister Trudeau has played on climate action. He is the first Canadian
00:16:12.420 prime minister to really move the dial. And under his leadership, we have become a country where the
00:16:19.260 economy is growing while emissions are going down. That is a huge accomplishment for our children and
00:16:25.260 grandchildren on the consumer price on pollution. I was the first candidate to come out and say,
00:16:31.900 I would lift that. And the reason is really simple. Democracy is about listening to people
00:16:37.620 and Canadians were very clear with us in conversations with me that they didn't think
00:16:44.320 that policy worked for them. What we need is carrots. We need incentives to double down on the
00:16:50.440 incentives I put in place, the Canada Growth Fund, the investment tax credits to create a green
00:16:57.080 transition that delivers jobs and growth for the Canadian economy. I know that we can do that. And
00:17:03.560 I know that that's what Canadians need. And if we let Pierre Polyev be elected, that will be the end of
00:17:10.540 climate action in Canada. Okay. Yeah, I accept those terms. All right. Great rebuttal. Stop it. I like
00:17:18.400 them already. I love, you know, her talking about, you know, a democracy, meaning that, you know, you
00:17:26.340 listen to others. Unless, of course, Fraulein Freeland doesn't like what she's hearing. Then you'll find
00:17:31.920 yourself handcuffed in the back of a York regional police cruiser. Anyway, the thing I'm getting at here,
00:17:37.960 Sheila, let's not forget, Freeland is the reason there is a liberal leadership convention. Back in
00:17:44.820 January, she hastily tenured her letter of resignation. And the dominoes tumbled, and it was just before
00:17:53.560 the budget. And the dominoes tumbled in such a way that Blackface couldn't rag the puck any longer. He had to
00:18:03.600 announce he was stepping down or eventually stepping down. What I'm getting at is she put the knife in
00:18:10.740 Trudeau's back. Last night, she had the opportunity to twist the blade. But instead, she took the knife
00:18:17.760 out, talking about how history is going to, you know, recognize Trudeau, yesterday's man, something
00:18:23.900 she owes nothing to, you know, as a leader, a hero. Sheila, I'm baffled at the strategy here.
00:18:32.860 Well, because Carney is just the brain inside of Trudeau's head. So you don't badmouth Trudeau,
00:18:41.260 because ideally, then you'd be badmouthing Carney, because everything that Trudeau said and did came
00:18:46.340 from Carney. And she wants to make sure that she is deputy prime minister in a Carney cabinet. I think
00:18:53.320 that's that's really the end goal for her here today. But yeah, the gall of somebody saying
00:18:58.120 democracy is about listening. Did you listen to anybody in the Freedom Convoy before you froze
00:19:02.580 their bank accounts? You hyena of a woman. Unbelievable. And for those out there who always
00:19:08.340 say, don't you have anything nice to say about a liberal? I'll tell you this much, Sheila. You know,
00:19:14.080 I was having a deja vu kind of experience looking at Fraulein Freeland last night. That is a Farrah
00:19:24.360 Fawcett Majors haircut. If ever I've seen one from the mid 70s. That's a good thing. What do you say
00:19:30.260 as a lady, you understand these things, Sheila? Was she in the beauty parlor for three or four hours
00:19:36.200 to pull off that look? No, look, look, I am rough around the edges. But I will tell
00:19:44.020 you that she does look good there. Like better. She looks better. Less. What's the right word?
00:19:52.300 Haggard. Her hair. And again, I've got unruly hair. So take this for what it's worth. But
00:19:59.580 her hair looks good there. So it can be done, I guess, is the moral of the story. It can be done.
00:20:07.080 Oh, it reminds me of the movie Raise the Titanic. Anyway, enough of the Fraulein. Let's go to
00:20:15.480 Mark Carney, aka Justin Trudeau 2.0 on steroids. I think he has Trudeau 1.0. Trudeau 0.5. Like,
00:20:22.740 you know what I mean? Trudeau 0.5. I don't know where he fits in into the progression of Trudeau,
00:20:28.160 but I don't think Trudeau has said or done anything in the last half decade that didn't come out of this
00:20:34.000 mind, this guy's boring mouth. Indeed. For sure. And without further ado, let's throw to
00:20:39.100 Mr. Charisma himself. Oh, God. Yes, I support ending the consumer carbon tax. And to be absolutely
00:20:46.080 clear, that's on consumers. It'd be on small businesses. It'd be on farms as well. The reason
00:20:51.740 I do is twofold. One, politics is about people. And this has become too divisive for Canadians.
00:20:58.580 Secondly, secondly, the contribution of the consumer carbon tax is a little less than 10%
00:21:06.500 of our emissions reductions. I've spent a substantial portion of my career working on
00:21:11.360 these issues, and there are better ways to accomplish those emissions reductions, particularly
00:21:16.820 on my proposal, is that big polluters will pay Canadians, not taxpayers, big polluters will pay
00:21:25.280 Canadians for their emission reductions, and will improve the options for and the ability
00:21:30.640 of those companies, or some of our most important companies, to get their own emissions down.
00:21:35.980 Sheila, the so-called big polluters, like Canadian steel companies, some of whom, like Algoma,
00:21:42.900 are paying about one quarter, one quarter of total revenues in carbon tax right now. And that's
00:21:49.880 before the April 1st increase. Sheila, what I'm getting at is that Mark Carney, God bless him for
00:21:57.240 being honest, that he's committed to carbon taxes. But for those voters out there on the fence,
00:22:03.120 now that you know that carbon tax Carney is not going to make those carbon taxes go away,
00:22:09.020 he's going to, you know, continue to make your life miserable with cost of living increases,
00:22:17.760 what, oh, what, Sheila, would cause anyone, even, you know, a liberal, to vote for this man,
00:22:26.100 given this decade of vandalism we've seen, basically under his proxy, if you will, Justin Trudeau?
00:22:34.000 Mark Carney's problem with the carbon tax is that you know that it's the carbon tax making your life
00:22:40.080 more expensive. And that's, for him, the problem with the consumer carbon tax is it's just a tad too
00:22:46.940 transparent? Like, it does add up in all these sorts of ways that you know it's doing it to you,
00:22:52.560 but you can't see it at the grocery till. But you can see the consumer carbon tax on your electricity.
00:23:01.480 You can see it on your home heating. You can see the consumer carbon tax. That's his problem with it.
00:23:07.060 Like, you know it's making the cost of groceries more expensive because you've got to transport those
00:23:10.900 groceries. You've got to cool or heat those groceries in the store. You've got to pay for the
00:23:15.900 bricks and mortar building. And so it adds along the cost all the way. Mark Carney's problem is you
00:23:23.900 can look on your bill and see the carbon tax on your electricity bill. So he says, you know what
00:23:27.860 we're going to do? We're going to just kick it upstream. They can pass it along to the consumer
00:23:32.040 and it will be obscured from the consumer view. So that's the first problem. Now here's the real
00:23:38.520 problem for the Canadian economy. We've got Donald Trump in the United States saying,
00:23:43.400 we're going to build everything in America again. We want the rust belt to be the chrome belt
00:23:53.320 again. And what's going to happen? Trump's going to make the case to the Canadian manufacturer.
00:24:00.280 These guys not only are not going to take away the carbon tax, they're going to stick it directly
00:24:05.840 on you and make it worse. Why wouldn't you just come and do business in Ohio where you're not going
00:24:13.920 to be punished for being a builder? Sheila, that's exactly where I was going with, with the Algoma
00:24:20.020 steel example, already paying about a quarter in carbon taxes of their total annual revenues.
00:24:27.140 Forget about tariffs. What is a carbon tax, but an indirect tariff? If I'm the CEO of Algoma,
00:24:35.560 I'm doing what you just said. I'm looking at Ohio or Pennsylvania and saying adios Canada. My own
00:24:42.520 government has made it too expensive for me to operate here at an acceptable, profitable level.
00:24:49.220 And to your other point, going upstream, Sheila, surely you're not saying if the carbon tax doesn't apply
00:24:56.040 to consumers but only applies to the farmer and then the trucker and then the retailer, surely those
00:25:02.920 sectors of the economy, they'll absorb the tax. Oh, right. They'll definitely. They're not going to
00:25:08.660 definitely, definitely never be tacked on to the cost of a consumer good, just hidden in the cost of a
00:25:14.260 consumer good. Unbelievable. Yeah. I mean, and let's not forget, like places like Algoma, they're getting
00:25:21.300 it coming and going. They're going to get it taxed on their emissions, but they're also getting taxed
00:25:26.240 on their inputs, right? Because those are seriously energy intensive industries to manufacture steel.
00:25:35.340 So just on your energy inputs, you're getting it and then going out the door. Why would you do
00:25:40.820 business in Canada? Why? Indeed. And here's another reason not to. Let's throw to our last clip on this,
00:25:47.160 which is Mark Carney, a.k.a. Justin Trudeau's economic advisor for five years, weighing in on...
00:25:55.120 Well, let's try to make sense of what he's trying to say, folks.
00:25:59.240 I want to be clear about the, quote, strength of our economy. Our economy over the last five years
00:26:05.280 has been driven by a big increase in the labour force, which was largely because of a surge in
00:26:11.820 immigration that is now trying to be controlled. And by government spending that grew over 9% year
00:26:21.420 after year after year, twice the rate of growth of our economy. Okay. So our economy was weak before
00:26:27.540 we got to the point of these threats from President Trump. That's why we need big changes. That's the
00:26:35.360 reason I'm here. That's why we need big changes to how we're managing this economy. You know, Sheila,
00:26:41.720 I'm going to cut to the chase here. Last week, I was at the Pierre Polyev press conference in West End,
00:26:48.140 Toronto. It was a brilliant presser for Mr. Polyev, and it had nothing to do with excluding almost all
00:26:56.900 of the mainstream media and only taking questions from independent media, such as ourselves included,
00:27:03.100 Rebel News. But it was at a food bank, Sheila, and Polyev made the profound point that going back to
00:27:10.640 2020, and that's the same year Mark Carney signed on as Justin Trudeau's economic advisor, this particular
00:27:19.260 food bank, just one food bank in West End, Toronto alone, was servicing 10,000 regular clients. And in
00:27:27.600 2025, five years later, it is now servicing 70,000 regular clients. That is Mark Carney economics for
00:27:39.100 you right there, Sheila. Yeah, you know, I hope these liberal leadership candidates can find the people
00:27:46.000 who have been in charge for the last 10 years, and ask them why they did all these terrible things to
00:27:53.320 the Canadian economy. Like, that's, again, why they couldn't have Ruby Dalla on that stage, right?
00:27:59.000 Because Ruby Dalla, while she is a liberal, is the only one not involved in the economic terrorism
00:28:04.900 we've been subject to at the hands of the Liberal Party. She can say like, okay, I didn't do any of
00:28:10.700 this. These guys did. Mark Carney, the phone call's coming from inside the house. He's complaining
00:28:17.460 about the exact time he has been an official economics advisor to the leader of the Liberal
00:28:23.580 Party of Canada, which is a convenient title to get him around ethics rules.
00:28:28.900 So, Sheila, who is buying this rubbish? It's very reminiscent of what we saw.
00:28:35.380 Well, yeah, of course.
00:28:36.420 Trontonians.
00:28:37.140 You know, they have their funding that they're fretting about losing and going bankrupt. But it
00:28:44.080 is very reminiscent of the U.S. election last year, in which Kamala Harris, who was the vice
00:28:50.180 president, i.e. number two in charge of the past four years in the USA, branding herself as an agent
00:28:58.440 of change. Much like Mark Carney says, I'm an outsider. You're the ultimate insider. You know,
00:29:05.800 Americans didn't buy it south of the border. Do you think anyone, because I've seen some disturbing
00:29:11.320 polls, Sheila, about allegedly the Liberals narrowing the gap that it might be a horse race
00:29:17.280 when the next election is called. Are people being bamboozled or are these polls, I guess,
00:29:24.900 push polls, I guess, propaganda more than actual accurate scientific polling?
00:29:30.000 There could be some of that. But as I said on Monday, I do not have a lot of faith in my fellow
00:29:36.520 Canadians who are east of, let's say, Winnipeg. I don't have a lot of faith in them. They've let
00:29:44.080 us down repeatedly. I don't understand why they vote the way that they do. They see crime and out
00:29:51.080 of control inflation and out of control housing costs. And they can't afford groceries. And yet,
00:29:59.280 that they continue to vote for the party that brought them all of those things. And out here
00:30:03.440 in the West, we have not been doing that. We couldn't vote blue any harder than we do. So
00:30:08.500 I don't know. But I think hopefully it will go the same way as the American election, wherein
00:30:17.340 the media and the Liberals are completely blindsided by what unfolds on Election Day.
00:30:24.980 Indeed. And I don't know if you could see it, Sheila, but super producer Olivia put up the most
00:30:30.060 recent poll right off the hopper by Ipsos. And it's showing basically a 2% lead for the Liberals.
00:30:39.300 I just can't believe it. Maybe I'm a Pollyanna here, but it doesn't make sense.
00:30:47.580 Here's the thing, what I said to Ezra last night on a live stream. This is all fine. This is a
00:30:53.400 honeymoon bump because we have to remember the reasons for the prorogation. One of them is to
00:30:59.760 allow the Liberals' time to select a new leader or just coronate a new leader, as the case may be.
00:31:04.860 The other reason is the $200 million money laundering scandal of the Green Slash Fund.
00:31:12.380 The Liberals would not turn over those documents, which will, in my prediction, show evidence of
00:31:20.060 serious conflicts of interest and quite likely crimes, like the stuff that you would go to jail
00:31:24.480 for for a very long time if you were in the United States. The Liberals allowed Parliament to devolve
00:31:31.160 into gridlock because of that, because they don't want to turn those documents over, which will be
00:31:35.780 ultimately turned over to the RCMP. And, you know, a lot of the people involved in that are now
00:31:40.980 donating to the Carney campaign. Annette Vicharan, head of the Green Slash Fund, maxed out her
00:31:47.560 donations to Mark Carney. So take that for what you will. But I think we're going to learn a lot more
00:31:53.380 about Mark Carney in the coming days. And if you think the conservative researchers haven't been going
00:31:58.580 through every document that they can get their hands on, prepare them to be surprised because
00:32:05.200 things are already coming out today about how Mark Carney couldn't even tell the truth last night.
00:32:10.200 He hasn't been telling the truth about when Brookfield decided to move to the United States.
00:32:15.220 You're going to see trickle scandals of Mark Carney coming out and just wait for his ethics.
00:32:21.600 On that point. And Pierre Polyev called him out as a liar. He said they didn't make that move
00:32:27.220 until January, but it was voted on on October 31st, Halloween.
00:32:34.080 You know, right. And and Mark Carney sent a letter urging shareholders to agree with moving the office
00:32:41.120 to Donald Trump's dangerous New York. So, yeah, this business that was out of my hands. One last thing
00:32:46.880 about Carney before we move on. It's not on the docket, Sheila. But to me, this is inexplicable
00:32:52.580 because it is very important as toward events of tomorrow here in Ontario, the provincial election
00:32:59.360 that nobody wants. But never mind. Bonnie Crombie, the liberal leader, came out yesterday
00:33:06.000 and endorsed Mark Carney. Now, I get it. Bonnie Crombie is a liberal. We know that she's running for the
00:33:11.540 provincial version of the liberals. But Sheila, why would she do that? Why would she throw her lot
00:33:18.220 in front of Mark Carney on the eve of a provincial election in which she is in a dogfight to win her
00:33:26.420 own riding? As we reported last week, sneaky Patrick Brown has a full court press with city of
00:33:34.320 Brampton senior staffers working to get Patrick Brown's mother-in-law elected. And the indicator
00:33:41.500 czar, they might, you know, sneaky Patrick might pull it off. So I don't, do you see that in such
00:33:49.220 a photo finish, allegedly electoral race as a plus for Bonnie Crombie to come out and endorse
00:33:57.500 Carney before the provincial election? Yeah. And I'll tell you why, because I think she knows that
00:34:03.540 she's going to lose her seat. And so she's going to run for the federal liberals. You know what,
00:34:08.740 Sheila? You are brilliant. You're not just a pretty face. I never even thought of that. She's
00:34:13.720 already packing her parachute. Yeah. She's going to just parachute right into the federal liberals.
00:34:19.920 That's what this is about. Everybody is angling for position in a shadow cabinet. That's what's
00:34:24.520 happening here. See, folks, that's why Sheila Gunn-Reed gets paid the big bucks.
00:34:28.040 Um, depends on how you would describe big bucks, but, um, I'm kidding. I'm kidding. Um,
00:34:37.760 well, you're not quite at Rachel Maddow getting 25 million us to do one show a week, but anyways,
00:34:44.760 hope about, it's just, it's like another universe, American TV people. Right. Um,
00:34:53.380 we, as, uh, Dave points out behind the scenes here in the rebel news Slack channel,
00:34:59.700 this is very 2009. And I've brought this up on the, the, like, uh, the comparisons between Michael
00:35:07.140 Ignatieff, who was a liberal leader at the time and Mark Carney, as in, he didn't come back for you.
00:35:11.780 That was like the campaign slogan that they had with Michael Ignatieff, who had been out of the
00:35:17.000 country being a professor or some baloney like that. And he was an eggheaded academic who was
00:35:22.040 unrelatable and elitist. And then he came back to lead the liberals and the media, again, they were
00:35:27.840 like so energized and excited at this very boring man. And the polls showed that a Michael Ignatieff,
00:35:35.780 um, who didn't come back for you, uh, he was going to beat the conservatives. It was like this surge
00:35:42.720 in liberal support because he was so charismatic sound familiar. Right. Um, you know what,
00:35:51.760 Sheila, I want to thank Dave for digging that up. Thank you, Dave. And I want to, you know, speak
00:35:59.120 about a personal anecdote, which tells you everything you need to know about liberals. Cause this is
00:36:03.500 really stings me whenever I see Ignatieff. I had a bet back then with Marianne Mead Ward, who went on
00:36:10.780 to become the mayor of Burlington. And it was simply this a hundred bucks. The moment the liberals lose,
00:36:17.360 he is gone. He will not hang around, even if he wins his own seat. Uh, I was correct. She was wrong.
00:36:24.720 She welched on the bet. She still owes me a hundred bucks. I don't know what it is right now with
00:36:29.620 interest, but you know, Sheila, that tells you all you need to know, because if I had lost the bet,
00:36:34.220 I would be in a man of honor and give her a crisp brownie and said, there you go, Marianne Mead
00:36:39.120 Ward. So there you go. You can't trust a liberal today. At least that one. Uh, YouTube says we can't
00:36:47.200 make broad sweeping statements about people. Apparently, apparently. Um, okay, let's, uh,
00:36:52.240 we've got a quick ad read and then we'll do a rebel news ad and then we'll go into Carney stuff.
00:36:57.360 Uh, conservatives, like I said, you'll see the trickle out of, uh, information that they have
00:37:03.240 very clearly, uh, stockpiled on Mark Carney. Um, I bet you they read that horrible book values,
00:37:10.180 um, where he is like this close to calling for depopulation, but never quite gets there.
00:37:16.060 Um, so we'll, we'll discuss that. They held a press conference at, uh, eight 15 Alberta time.
00:37:21.760 The conservatives did this morning to discuss Carney's lies on the debate stage last night. But
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00:39:56.040 Well, geez, if the big boss man Ezra Levent, Sheila, is saying Trudeau doesn't want you to see
00:40:02.620 this, does this mean Ezra's going to get fined again by Elections Canada for publishing something
00:40:09.260 insensitive during election? Honestly, probably. You know, the only good thing is that it was not
00:40:14.640 published during the writ period because books critical of the governing party, only if the
00:40:19.940 governing party is liberal, while those are illegal during the writ period in this Orwellian version of
00:40:28.240 the country we used to know as Canada. We've got from this morning, the press conference with
00:40:34.260 Michael Barrett, Conservative MP Michael Barrett. He is my fantasy football parliament choice for
00:40:42.460 Doge minister, the minister of procurement, which should be in the minister of anti-procurement,
00:40:49.560 I hope, going forward. He calls out Mark Carney for lying during last night's liberal leadership
00:40:56.240 debate about his company, Brookfield Asset Management. So let's let, we alluded to this.
00:41:02.840 Let's see what they had to say. Last night, Mark Carney lied to Canadians. He lied to Canadians
00:41:10.700 saying that his company, Brookfield Asset Management, only moved their headquarters from Canada to Donald
00:41:19.760 Trump's hometown of New York City after he had resigned from the board. We all know that Brookfield
00:41:28.440 made that announcement on October the 31st, proving that Mr. Carney was lying to Canadians. But this
00:41:37.640 morning, we can share with you a letter signed by Mark Carney on December the 1st. Now this is days after,
00:41:48.920 just days after Donald Trump had threatened Canada for the first time with unjustified tariffs. Now this
00:41:57.960 letter says that the decision by the board of which Mark Carney at that time was chair was unanimous to move
00:42:07.880 the headquarters and Canadian jobs to Donald Trump's hometown of New York City. And the letter implores
00:42:15.400 shareholders, urges them to support the move. Now this is, this is not surprising, but it is extraordinary
00:42:25.960 to have, to have Mark Carney stand before Canadians and in response to media questions to lie.
00:42:34.680 It's now more important than ever that he disclose all of his financial interests and conflicts of interest,
00:42:44.360 knowing that he's been advising the Liberals and Justin Trudeau for five years,
00:42:52.440 and not having disclosed what his interests were to this point.
00:42:57.000 And Sheila, I just want to make a quick correction. When we alluded to that announcement earlier,
00:43:03.640 I said wrongly it was Pierre Polyev. I was only hearing the audio en route to the office and I
00:43:10.680 got to tell you, is it just me or do I need my ears checked? Yes. Does Michael Barrett sound a
00:43:17.320 little like Pierre Polyev? If you close your eyes, to me they kind of sound similar. I would have sworn that
00:43:22.840 was Mr. Polyev saying that, but what do you say? Wasn't enough snark there for it to be Polyev.
00:43:30.520 Good smirk. Yeah. But yeah, we, we already discussed this. Caught in a lie, red-handed.
00:43:38.280 It's not the conservatives saying that. They've got the proof in the pudding. They've got the smoking
00:43:43.160 gun written memo, don't they? So do we know if Mark Carney has tried to wiggle his way out of this one yet?
00:43:53.800 Uh, I guess we'll see if the media actually does its job in this country and we know.
00:43:59.400 Oh, are you serious?
00:44:01.800 No, I'm joking. They're probably not going to, uh, because they know that Mark Carney will continue
00:44:07.400 their subsidies in perpetuity, um, as long as they protect him. So, I mean, and he won't answer
00:44:14.120 questions from independent media who will ask him about why he's lying when there's a paper trail.
00:44:20.600 Like that is a special level of gall and gaslighting to lie to Canadians when there's a paper trail,
00:44:29.080 which lays out the timeline to debunk your lies. He just knows that he's never going to get fact
00:44:34.840 checked by the media on it.
00:44:36.040 A hundred percent. Um, let's move on to another liberal. That would be Ontario Premier Doug Ford.
00:44:42.600 Um, he has some interesting words to say about tariffs and, uh, going to war, a war that, um,
00:44:50.040 in my opinion, Sheila, we cannot lose whether it's a province or the whole country. Um, but let us see
00:44:57.480 what, uh, Mr. Ford has to say about, uh, alleged impending tariffs on Ontario and Canada.
00:45:05.160 And I'm encouraging every other premier in the country, pull the U S alcohol off your shelves.
00:45:12.360 That's number one. Number two, we have $30 billion of procurement. We will pull every contract off any
00:45:19.320 U S companies, especially we do a lot in the tech sector. They're done. They're gone. We're reviewing
00:45:26.200 the cost of electricity we're sending down there. And if he puts tariffs on anything in, in Canada or
00:45:33.240 Ontario, they're getting a tariff on their electricity and then we'll go to the next stage
00:45:39.480 and we'll wait to see what happens from there. But then we have a strong list. We're working
00:45:44.440 with collaboratively with all the premiers in the federal government to make sure we have retaliatory
00:45:50.200 measures. And I've always said it's dollar for dollar, tariff for tariff, but we're all working
00:45:55.960 well as team Canada, and we're going to continue working well and we'll be ready for anything that
00:46:00.520 comes our way. Uh, you know, bring me a forward, please, uh, to paraphrase Charlton Heston in
00:46:06.440 Planet of the Apes. Would you get your stinking, filthy paws off my Kentucky bourbon or, or because
00:46:12.200 all you're doing really is give me another reason to drive down to Buffalo and get it cheaper anyways.
00:46:18.520 Gee, I wonder why that is. Uh, you know, the, the markup that the LCBO, the liquor monopoly
00:46:24.680 puts on a hard liquor and, you know, Sheila, I don't want to be snarky here, but I just wonder if
00:46:31.080 Doug Ford is so animated about a terra for because he looks at the ingredients that goes into cherry
00:46:37.320 cheesecake, his favorite food stuff. And, uh, maybe he realizes he's in for a personal head. I mean,
00:46:43.640 cherries outside of summer in Ontario, they got to come in from elsewhere. So I wonder if that's
00:46:49.160 his motivation. What do you think? I believe that he used canned cherries in that recipe,
00:46:55.080 if I recall correctly. Um, he, what a horrible recipe that was. Oh, it was just packaged junk
00:47:04.920 poured into a pan called it cooking. And look, you know, like I take shortcuts to everybody knows
00:47:11.640 the cream of mushroom soup is your fix all for your casseroles, but I don't do a video about it.
00:47:17.960 You know what I mean? Um, it's, this is so ridiculous. And, you know, instead of trying
00:47:25.720 to save Ontario jobs, he just keeps ramping the heat up and up and up. We saw this actually last
00:47:30.680 night on the debate stage where Freeland all of a sudden decided to open up a new battleground on
00:47:35.120 the exports that aren't hers. Um, she said that she would prevent potash or at least tariff
00:47:42.200 out the door potash from Saskatchewan. They can't do that. That's like Alberta oil and gas. It's owned
00:47:49.960 by the province. It's managed by the province. It's marketed by the province. Uh, she, she can't do
00:47:55.480 that. And Doug for, and why would you want to do that? It just hurts Saskatchewan miners and American
00:48:01.400 farmers. Doug Ford really, really, really wants to hurt Ontario workers and it's his job to protect
00:48:08.280 their jobs. And Sheila, all joking aside, Canada cannot survive a trade war with the U S definitely
00:48:15.720 not. Yeah. So, so all this bravado, we're going to shut down your electricity. We're going to cancel
00:48:21.320 big tech contracts. Um, you're only, uh, well, basically hurting Ontarians. And here's another
00:48:27.640 clip, Sheila. Um, I don't know. I want to get your, uh, opinion on this. He says something about how long
00:48:34.600 he intends to be premier. This is an odd, odd thing. Yeah, this is odd. It's a weird sentiment
00:48:40.120 to have. It kind of channeled what people in banana republics say here, folks, check it out.
00:48:46.420 Uh, will this be your last provincial election? Boy, you're asking a question, man. I want to be
00:48:52.240 premier forever. You know, I want to beat out, uh, Hazel McCallion with a number of years. God bless
00:48:57.780 Hazel. And she's looking down on us. And I can tell you, Hazel McCallion is cheering for us. I'll
00:49:03.260 guarantee it. One thousand percent. He's sure that the ghost of Hazel is cheering for him. Is that
00:49:11.480 what he thinks? Yeah. Hazel has a weird way of showing how she cheers. She endorsed Bonnie Crombie
00:49:18.600 right now, Doug Ford's, uh, chief rival as the, her choice for mayor of the city of Mississauga. But
00:49:26.600 I mean, this idea forever, Sheila, images of Napoleon crowning himself come to mind.
00:49:34.560 I think it's just weird. Like a good politician knows when they've worn out their welcome. Um,
00:49:41.300 and you know, Trudeau figured it out far too late for the liberal party, which I think as a conservative,
00:49:47.320 we, if you are a conservative, you should be glad for his lack of self-awareness. I guess it's really
00:49:52.260 hurting the liberals at the polls, but, uh, it's not, it's not supposed to be what you want.
00:49:59.540 It's like supposed to be what the people think is best for them. And you're supposed to be a public
00:50:06.060 servant, not a ruler. And so you should never think that you are entitled to keep the job you
00:50:12.940 have forever. You have to earn it every single time. If Doug Ford had said, well, I hope that I can
00:50:17.740 earn the trust of Ontarians for a very long time. And I'll do my best to do that. That would have
00:50:24.540 been a great way of expressing the same sentiment, but this just feels selfish. The same way Justin
00:50:29.420 Trudeau has always felt that he's been entitled to the prime minister's office because it's his
00:50:33.580 birthright. A hundred percent. And Sheila, you know, I just thought of something and I don't have
00:50:37.820 the answer to it. I can only speculate. I'd reach out to the Ford camp, but they don't talk to us
00:50:42.340 under threat of calling the police. But anyway, um, the other, uh, personal bailiwick of Premier
00:50:49.260 Ford is his family run business deco labels, which I understand during COVID made out like gangbusters,
00:50:55.740 you know, printing up all those directional arrows, you know, because you don't want to go
00:50:59.920 southbound on a northbound aisle because, uh, you know, the interaction of another consumer might
00:51:06.100 cause cross contamination of the COVID virus. But I wonder how does deco labels do in a world of
00:51:15.760 us, uh, tariffs? What do you think, Sheila? I, I don't know. I don't even think he cares about
00:51:22.940 business anymore. I really don't. Like, I think he just thinks that he's, I mean, if he cared about
00:51:27.100 business, um, he wouldn't be doing or saying any of the things that he does right now, by the way,
00:51:33.040 Doug Ford in his big mouth, got a reprieve that he's probably not entitled to, uh, because we've
00:51:38.140 got some news here and I'm going to tell you why I think this is happening. Um, so president Trump
00:51:46.020 has just pushed back the tariffs on Canada and Mexico for another month, uh, saying the date will
00:51:52.660 now be April 2nd, which means we will be full into the swing. God willing, um, God willing and Jagmeet
00:51:59.020 Singh cooperating, uh, into the next federal election campaign. Although I'm remain less than
00:52:06.640 optimistic there. Um, he, I think he's going to keep pushing these down the road until he gets a
00:52:13.120 more cooperative government, um, where they will drop altogether. Yeah, Sheila, I think betting on
00:52:19.520 Jagmeet Singh to do the right thing. That's kind of like putting the house on the Washington generals
00:52:25.180 to beat the Harlem Globetrotters ain't going to happen. And I can hardly wait when this election
00:52:31.840 finally comes to fruition of seeing this shyster lose his own seat, which I understand is a very high
00:52:39.820 probability. Uh, speaking of which, you know what? I know it's not on the list, but, uh, I think we
00:52:48.040 should show the Jagmeet Singh interaction with Alexa Lavoie from yesterday. Um, because yesterday
00:52:57.240 was Jagmeet's big day. It was his big payday. Okay. He qualified for his multimillion dollar
00:53:03.340 pension on the backs of Canadians, making us suffer through a government. We don't want because,
00:53:10.040 well, what an opportunity to enrich himself considering he might just lose his seat. So he
00:53:15.100 really had to use a hockey phrase here, rag the puck, as long as possible. Alexa put the question
00:53:20.780 to him and, uh, let's watch this because I think David and I have some stuff to say about the other
00:53:26.520 media here. Mr. Jagmeet Singh, I know you don't want to answer my question, but I think you have to
00:53:33.000 listen to it. You have to listen to it. I won't answer the question. Sorry, but I'll take the other
00:53:37.660 questions. You have to ask my question. I want to respond to it. And if you don't want to answer it,
00:53:41.600 it's up to you, but you don't have to discriminate the journalist. Do you have any regret about forcing
00:53:48.400 Canadians to live under a government they don't want so you can get richer? Because congratulations,
00:53:54.080 today you are eligible for your pension. Like I said, I'm not going to be answering your questions.
00:53:58.080 Uh, is there any other questions? Is there any other questions to vote against the government at the
00:54:03.920 earliest opportunity, as you say before Christmas?
00:54:11.280 You know, what would have restored my faith just a teeny tiny bit in mainstream media, Sheila,
00:54:17.280 is if the mainstream journalist, uh, that got to ask a query to, uh, Mr. Singh after Alexa's attempt
00:54:26.400 asked the exact same questions, right? Yeah.
00:54:29.600 But I doubt they did. That would be too impolite for his grace.
00:54:35.280 Where are the insufferable mainstream media cry babies who cried last week because Pierre
00:54:42.880 Polyev would not take their questions. And there's a reason why Pierre Polyev wouldn't take their
00:54:47.040 questions. And it's because the mainstream media cabal protects exclusive access to politicians on the
00:54:53.280 parliamentary precinct. So to make it fair, take a few, uh, independent journalist questions on the
00:54:59.520 outside. It's the least a politician concerned with fairness in the media would do. Now, where are
00:55:07.120 those same cry babies? Defending Alexa Lavoie, right? Don't, why won't you take our questions?
00:55:15.360 Right? Well, why aren't you sticking up for Alexa? Yeah.
00:55:18.960 What are they going to claim? What are they going to claim? We didn't know again, again, again.
00:55:23.280 That's what they said to me, uh, Sheila, a decade worth of, uh, refusing our entry into press conferences,
00:55:30.880 into the house of commons, uh, even arrests of, uh, journalists. Yes. I speak of personal experience
00:55:37.600 and, uh, folks, Sheila's absolutely right. I was at that presser. We had one mainstream media, uh,
00:55:43.120 person. I don't know his name, but he yelled out loud. I have to clean it up for a family broadcast.
00:55:48.880 This is effing bullshite, meaning, uh, that the mainstream media got shut out and we had
00:55:55.520 Nathaniel Dove of global, you know, he's a nice guy and everything, but between every, uh, journalist
00:56:01.840 in the independent media, getting a chance to answer a question, he yelled the same thing.
00:56:06.800 Why won't you take questions from everybody? Okay. That's a fair question. I'm not about censorship.
00:56:13.360 I'm not about exclusion, but where the hell were you guys on the taxpayer teat for one decade
00:56:20.640 when we were being denied access? You can't have it both ways, Sheila.
00:56:27.120 Well, where were they yesterday? Now they do know, right? Cause these guys all got together
00:56:31.680 and cried their little eyes out, cry bullied on the internet for several days after they were denied
00:56:38.720 questions last week. So now they can't say they don't know. Now we can take that sting out because
00:56:45.200 before it was, oh, we don't know, which makes us bad journalists who don't know about our own industry,
00:56:49.600 or we don't care, which makes us hypocrites. So now you do know, which means you're just hypocrites,
00:56:55.520 good old fashioned hypocrites. So congratulations to Jagmeet Singh and the mainstream media for showing us
00:57:02.000 who they really are yesterday. Yeah. And by the way, Sheila, I just want to say one thing.
00:57:06.640 Um, the CTV cameraman, he was a freelance cameraman, but he was doing an interview with me outside the
00:57:11.360 presser and I gave him as much time as he wanted. And he said, what's the effect of, so do I get from
00:57:18.960 what you're saying? This is a measure of retribution, the mainstream. And I said, no, I said, please don't
00:57:25.440 put words in my mouth. I'm not asking anybody to be excluded. That's a B with all due respect,
00:57:32.720 my friend, you're with CTV. Do you think maybe your exclusion had something to do with your news
00:57:37.920 agency slicing and dicing a Pierre Polyev quote last year to make it look like he said something
00:57:45.360 that he didn't, uh, to which he had to say, I'm not familiar with that. Oh, right. It was only front
00:57:50.880 page news. Right. Again, like I said, you can be an idiot or you can be a hypocrite. I guess you get
00:57:56.480 to choose. You can choose. I'm good. I'm good with you being either one or both. Yeah. Uh, let's go.
00:58:04.160 We've got time for one last story. I'm going to skip the last two just for, um, YouTube sensibilities.
00:58:10.560 Uh, but this one from black locks farmers, okay on climate. And this is according to federal research,
00:58:18.640 you know, the last night, you know, they touched on farmers ever so briefly, um, but not all farmers,
00:58:24.400 not, you know, export farm farmers in, uh, beef or, uh, canola or pulses where the world's largest
00:58:31.520 exporters of canola and pulses pulses in particular, um, to India, because it's a cheap portable protein
00:58:38.880 for the developing world. It's essential. We didn't talk about those farmers and how we're being crushed
00:58:43.280 by carbon taxes and regulations and, um, attacks on conventional fertilizer. Um, we didn't touch
00:58:49.760 on those. We only talked about protecting quota farmers and their, um, gouging of the consumer.
00:58:54.800 Um, but the feds always talk about, we have to fight climate change and farmers know how important
00:59:03.840 the fight against climate change is a luck as a farmer. I don't think the climate is changing.
00:59:10.080 Um, but if it is, it's for the better for Canadian farmers, according to the federal government's own
00:59:16.880 research. So, uh, this is from black locks climate change will generally benefit climate
00:59:22.480 or Canadian farmers with longer frost free seasons says the department of agriculture.
00:59:27.200 The analysis contradicts public opinion surveys showing climate alarmists fear looming food shortages.
00:59:32.640 It will create more arable land further north. We won't have to rely on crop science to make crops
00:59:41.360 that we can grow in shorter seasons. Um, in, uh, in the Canadian climate, like it will be better for
00:59:51.760 the food supply. And again, we're a net exporter of food. So it says acknowledging that a range of future
00:59:58.320 scenarios is possible. The projections shown here are the most likely, most likely climate outcomes,
01:00:04.320 assuming high greenhouse gas emissions. The department wrote in a series of, uh,
01:00:08.800 climate change profile reports, researchers acknowledged farmers may see more extreme
01:00:13.120 storms, whatever, and new pest pathogens and disease. As long as we're not next door to the
01:00:17.840 cricket farm, warmer winters, but predicted net benefits in many provinces. Um, they talked about the
01:00:26.320 Pacific coast, lower mainland, which is like the greenhouse bread basket. Um, British Columbia
01:00:32.240 interior could experience, could expect more extreme heat in summer and sudden cold events in
01:00:37.280 the winter, but Alberta's peace river lowlands, which is like huge, huge farms, like your huge cereal
01:00:44.480 crop farms. Temperature increases may lengthen the frost free season. Increased forage production,
01:00:50.160 crop yields and crop diversification may be possible with the warmer temperatures. A longer growing
01:00:54.640 season could extend the grazing season for livestock resulting in less winter feeding. So expensive.
01:00:59.600 A winter, a warmer climate may increase honeybee activity, but could also increase honeybee pests,
01:01:04.400 i.e. mites. Uh, the Northwest territories, um, we'd get earlier growing season, Northwest
01:01:11.520 prairies, I should say earlier growing seasons. Um, longer growing season could expand cropping options.
01:01:18.240 Um, we end to point that out. We've been a net food exporter for 158 years and climate change would
01:01:25.600 make that, uh, even more robust. And this is the government's own data, but make sure you pay your
01:01:31.360 carbon tax increase on April 1st. So Sheila, I'm going to encapsulate everything you have to say with
01:01:36.800 one simple rhetorical question. If the province of Newfoundland, thanks to climate change, becomes the next
01:01:43.920 great wine growing region. What's the downside. You mean the next great wine growing region again?
01:01:52.000 Yes. Cause the Vikings evidently used it for that. Hundreds of years ago.
01:01:57.440 Hundreds of years ago. It was warmer there. They had grapes that grow there that now it's too cold
01:02:03.520 to grow there. And yet make sure you pay your escalating inflationary taxes on your SUV, uh,
01:02:10.240 to stop us from being able to grow more food and make food cheaper for Canadian consumers and for
01:02:16.560 export around the world. Yeah. But you know, let's be honest for the likes of Carney and Gould and, uh,
01:02:23.440 Freeland, uh, the farmers you speak of who are doing such important work in, well, you know,
01:02:28.800 that little thing called feeding us, they, they live in, um, flyover country as they vote conservative.
01:02:35.680 Yeah. Well, that too. And, uh, and, but the supply managed commodities, their special farmers,
01:02:42.960 that would be dairy, chicken, eggs, and Turkey. And I'll tell you, Sheila, um, back in the early nineties,
01:02:50.240 when I was working for a food service trade magazine, I took about six months out of my life
01:02:54.880 to research how supply management came to be. And it is scandalous. Um, and you know,
01:03:03.600 when Trump talks about, uh, tearing down, say Terry, uh, tariffs of us milk, which are almost 300%,
01:03:12.400 how can anyone argue that he doesn't have a case? It is a closed market.
01:03:18.240 Right. He's exactly right. Um, but, uh, I continue to point out that the people in the peace region,
01:03:25.800 the people in the interior of BC, the Canadian prairies, we unfortunately vote conservative
01:03:31.600 and we really, really vote conservative. And so they don't care. They just don't care. Um,
01:03:39.040 they don't care what they do to us. It's not a lost vote. So they don't, there's no buying our votes
01:03:42.960 off. Do you think, um, Andrew Scheer regrets going back to what was it? 2018, uh, the conservative
01:03:50.160 party leadership, uh, convention when he was seen chugging down a carton of milk because the Quebec
01:03:58.400 dairy farmers came to his aid in the last minute push to propel him over Maxine Bernier by about
01:04:05.600 1% on the 13th ballot. Do you think given Scheer has his roots out West? That was kind of a regrettable
01:04:12.560 photo op to do Sheila. I don't think so because he is the leader, right? Or he was the leader,
01:04:18.960 right? Like it, it, it, the ends, uh, the ends justified the means, I guess.
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01:05:06.320 gives us 1999. I think this, uh, comes to us by way of YouTube super chat. It says, Hey folks,
01:05:14.600 Zelensky and Putin just erased Canada's leverage. What's next for Ford, Trudeau and all, uh,
01:05:21.760 I'm not sure how to answer that question. Uh, Sheila, what do you say? I mean, do we even
01:05:25.440 matter on the world stage? No, not really. No, I mean, we used to, uh, think about just
01:05:34.560 harken back to the like Harper years. We had a strong moral foreign policy. We no longer have that.
01:05:42.400 We had a strong economy with a serious person in charge and like not serious as in boring,
01:05:49.560 like Mark Carney, although Harper did have boring vibes, but you knew he was kind of funny and he
01:05:54.480 had a bit of a personality, right? He had a little bit of snark in his back pocket from time to time.
01:05:59.920 You didn't feel like he was drinking your psychic energy all the time through a straw,
01:06:03.720 like with, uh, Mark Carney. Um, it was just a different time. You know, the, the West felt
01:06:10.440 respected farmers and gun owners were not treated like yokels. Uh, a lot of things have been done
01:06:19.260 to this country in 10 years. The culture has been changed by the liberals and it's going to take a
01:06:25.020 long time to undo it. Yeah. And, um, you know, speaking of Ukraine, isn't it perversely ironic,
01:06:30.660 Sheila, we don't even pull our weight in terms of GDP, in terms of NATO funding. Although blackface
01:06:37.280 says we'll get around to it eventually 2032. Uh, no, I don't think so. Uh, and certainly Trump doesn't
01:06:43.320 think so. So, you know, uh, keep an eye on that file. I think that's going to change in the months
01:06:49.240 ahead too. So, well, Sheila, thank you so much for jumping in on this Wednesday and thank you,
01:06:55.100 uh, to Standing Bear for that, uh, financial contribution. Much appreciated. Uh, I will be
01:07:00.920 back with the aforementioned Sheila Gunn-Reed on Friday, our usual spot, Friday and Monday. Um,
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