Rebel News Podcast - November 15, 2024


REBEL ROUNDUP | Taylor Swift mania takes over Toronto, More attacks on Jews, Illegal migration surge


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 21 minutes

Words per Minute

152.41588

Word Count

12,356

Sentence Count

1,048

Misogynist Sentences

36

Hate Speech Sentences

32


Summary

It's National Recycling Day, and it's also Anti-Censorship Day. And it's National Imprisoned Writer Day, which is an anti-censorship day, which should be about the imprisoned writer.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 No, I would never use those descriptors for my co-host.
00:00:03.360 She is the she-devil with a sword.
00:00:05.080 She is the Khaleesi of Northern Alberta.
00:00:08.680 She is the sensational Sheila Gunn-Reed.
00:00:12.060 How are you doing, Sheila?
00:00:13.440 I'm great, David, and it is true.
00:00:15.100 I am kind of bossy.
00:00:16.960 I sort of have to be.
00:00:18.320 I have to keep track of some very rebellious journalists, and I am petty.
00:00:22.820 A lot of things I do are very motivated by spite for the people who tell me that I can't do certain things.
00:00:27.980 I'm shocked that you did not select that today is National Recycling Day.
00:00:36.220 And as you and I both know, recycling is one of the biggest scams put upon modern society.
00:00:42.620 A lot of times it costs, if you care about these sorts of things, it costs a lot more money to recycle things than it does to just create new things, and it expends a lot more energy.
00:00:52.340 I am pro-incinerator.
00:00:54.380 Burn it, use the energy to make more electricity, let the hippies power their iPhones with garbage fire electricity.
00:01:03.540 Again, I do that for spite.
00:01:05.860 You know what, Sheila?
00:01:06.780 It's funny you say that because I think it was 1996 when I was freelancing, I wrote the cover story for the Financial Post magazine.
00:01:16.340 And it was entitled Waste Blues.
00:01:18.540 This story took six months out of my life in research.
00:01:22.000 And you're pretty much bang on in basically, if we look at Ontario, what was in the blue box at the time, the gold in the blue box was aluminum pop cans.
00:01:35.100 I'm going by memory, $2,000 a ton.
00:01:38.020 But everything else, newsprint, especially PET plastic, I know in terms of PET plastic, it was cheaper to buy virgin resin than to buy the recycling.
00:01:52.720 So it was worse than worthless, right?
00:01:56.060 Right.
00:01:56.240 And if you look at the history of the blue box program in Ontario, which is taught the world over in terms of PR classes at universities,
00:02:07.460 this was all about the then premier, liberal premier, David Peterson, needing an environmental win.
00:02:14.900 And Coke and Pepsi came to him because they wanted to get out of refillable deposit glass bottles,
00:02:23.940 which is the number one environmentally friendly packaging for soda.
00:02:31.940 And they said, we got this idea.
00:02:34.000 It's called the blue box.
00:02:35.560 Get rid of the mandatory deposit return laws.
00:02:40.220 Let us just sell stuff that presumably will go into this new thing called the blue box.
00:02:45.600 We'll give you $40 million to jumpstart the program.
00:02:49.420 Oh my goodness, Sheila.
00:02:51.460 At the end of the day, it turned out to be Uber corporate welfare.
00:02:55.820 And it was all sold with the proviso that this is better for the environment.
00:03:00.360 However, if you stayed with refillable bottles, that was the environmental champion.
00:03:08.900 The whole thing is a scam.
00:03:10.660 But anyways, sorry I droned on.
00:03:12.880 I did spend six months of my life researching it.
00:03:17.200 So there you go, folks.
00:03:19.160 Happy, what was it called?
00:03:20.260 Recyclable Day?
00:03:21.460 Yeah.
00:03:22.300 American Recycling Day or something else.
00:03:24.180 There's also, it's like National Imprisoned Writer Day.
00:03:29.320 Oh.
00:03:30.120 Yeah, which I thought is a great segue into something we should talk about before I do the nuts and bolts.
00:03:37.580 Please.
00:03:37.880 Because it's an anti-censorship day today.
00:03:42.420 Not that anybody in the mainstream media will care.
00:03:44.880 Because for them getting a meme tweet or saying, sorry, CBC, I don't think you should get $19 million in executive bonuses for a network that continues to fail.
00:03:58.680 Viewership plummets and people are losing trust.
00:04:02.080 And I can't believe there are people who still trust it.
00:04:04.280 You know what?
00:04:05.060 I say this all the time.
00:04:06.520 Young people of Canada, teach your grandparents and great-grandparents how to use their remote controls.
00:04:12.260 And the viewership at the CBC will continue to go down.
00:04:16.000 Tell them that curling is on TSN now.
00:04:19.140 Tell them that.
00:04:20.700 Wait a minute, Sheila.
00:04:22.220 Plunging revenues, customers abandoning the platform.
00:04:26.140 Are we talking about the mainstream media or Canada Post?
00:04:29.780 Oh, yeah.
00:04:30.180 Who are now out on strike.
00:04:31.560 They're going to go on strike and nobody's going to notice.
00:04:34.040 That's like, again, nobody's going to notice.
00:04:37.100 But anyways, it's an anti-censorship day.
00:04:39.580 It's about the imprisoned writer, they say.
00:04:41.920 But I say it should be about the imprisoned journalist, which, as it turns out, is you upwards of a half a dozen times this year.
00:04:50.440 But we've got something planned for the imprisoners, don't we?
00:04:54.560 Oh, don't we.
00:04:55.560 And by the way, when it comes to imprisoned writers, that's kind of an oxymoron, Sheila, because every time I'm put in the clink, typically for five hours, and it really is, I think, a form of torture, at least for me.
00:05:08.120 You can't have a magazine, a book, your phone.
00:05:12.900 You are just staring at a wall.
00:05:16.400 And I'm telling you, folks, the minutes go like hours.
00:05:20.100 There's nothing to divert your attention.
00:05:22.340 You don't even have a pencil and a pad of paper to write.
00:05:25.620 So I don't know where these imprisoned writers are writing.
00:05:29.060 Maybe once again, to the general prison population, maybe that's the goal of the Toronto Police Service for yours, truly.
00:05:38.040 Efron says that we should mention a StandWithDavid.com solidarity rally that we're planning as a company for you.
00:05:45.640 Thank you.
00:05:45.780 So why don't you tell us what happened to you, and then I'll tell the world how they can get involved in supporting you in a couple of different ways.
00:05:55.020 Well, folks, you may have heard that last Sunday, literally Remembrance Day Eve, I was arrested for, again, practicing journalism.
00:06:06.400 This time, the charge was breaching the peace.
00:06:09.900 How did I breach the peace?
00:06:11.100 Well, I went over to the pro-Hamas demonstration specifically to query these four gentlemen dressed as Orthodox Jews.
00:06:22.880 They're part of a cult.
00:06:23.760 They stand with the Hamas terrorists, if you can imagine, because their premise is Israel is a non-existent state.
00:06:33.400 Oh, by the way, they totally milk Israel for all its social benefits, but never mind.
00:06:38.620 And I just wanted to know why the chickens were standing with so many Colonel Saunders.
00:06:43.400 And as you can see on the video, the pro-Hamas people erupted with outrage.
00:06:52.140 No, no, no, no, no.
00:06:53.360 No chance was I going to get to interview their useful idiots.
00:06:58.980 And then one of the little junior jihadis, I don't know if we can see him, he's the one in the skirt for whatever reason, he told the police to arrest me.
00:07:10.540 And the police complied.
00:07:14.020 And I told the police, look, my grandfather gave more than five years of his life in the Second World War fighting the Nazis.
00:07:23.720 And I'll be damned, pardon my French, if I'm going to bend the knee to the Islamo-Nazis here in the city of my birth.
00:07:31.720 But it doesn't matter.
00:07:33.480 As you can see, I'm frog-marched to the police car, brutally arrested.
00:07:40.200 You know, Sheila, why is it that they always slam me into the hood of the cruiser?
00:07:45.300 I'm not putting up any resistance.
00:07:47.880 God, you have such a slammable face.
00:07:49.380 Yeah, I guess so.
00:07:51.700 Maybe they watch a lot of, you know, U.S. crime drama.
00:07:54.340 Yeah, look at this.
00:07:55.080 Like, you're not resisting.
00:07:56.720 They put on the handcuffs too tight.
00:07:58.640 I still have blisters on my left wrist.
00:08:02.440 The handcuffs, by the way, couldn't come off, folks, after spending, like, an hour or so at the station with various keys, lubricants.
00:08:11.920 They actually had to call the Toronto Fire Services to come in.
00:08:15.460 Six firefighters answered the call with diamond drills to get these bloody things off.
00:08:21.540 Totally unnecessary.
00:08:22.700 They know I'm not going to be violent.
00:08:24.060 They know I'm not a flight risk.
00:08:25.860 And, again, thrown in a cage while our lawyer could talk to them.
00:08:30.940 So, it's outrageous.
00:08:33.240 This is the third time.
00:08:34.340 It was disturbing the peace last Sunday.
00:08:36.540 In April, it was trespassing on literally the public square, Nathan Phillips Square, when a six-month vigil for the victims of the Israeli massacre was taking place, led by Pierre Polyev and more than 2,000 people there.
00:08:54.480 But I'm the trespasser.
00:08:55.760 And then the month before March, charged with obstruct police.
00:09:00.280 Why?
00:09:00.460 Again, on the presumption, I might ask the Hitler youth an insensitive question, further enraging them.
00:09:09.080 You know, Sheila, it's amazing to me.
00:09:12.360 The cops are always going, you know, it's not about law enforcement.
00:09:15.880 It's keeping the peace.
00:09:17.340 And they don't want you here.
00:09:19.200 And your presence enrages them.
00:09:21.460 And I'm like, well, so what?
00:09:23.560 Really?
00:09:24.020 So what?
00:09:24.600 This is a public sidewalk.
00:09:26.020 It's not private property.
00:09:27.280 If they can't behave, we've got a bigger problem here.
00:09:30.640 Yeah.
00:09:32.020 But I want people to know that if they are as outraged as we are after seeing this, they can stand with David.
00:09:41.260 If you are in the Toronto area, heck, if you want to drive into the Toronto area, we've got something planned for these cops.
00:09:47.960 Oh, yeah.
00:09:48.600 And the modern day Nazis that they enable on the streets every single week through their inaction against the modern Nazis and through their censorship of David Menzies through repeated arrests.
00:10:02.740 Go to standwithdavid.com.
00:10:05.160 We've got a solidarity rally planned after our beloved mission specialist, David Menzies, was arrested once again unjustly by the Toronto police.
00:10:14.920 But you're not just standing in support of David.
00:10:17.800 You're standing in support of the hostages being returned to Israel.
00:10:21.680 We're going to do this on Saturday, November.
00:10:25.160 Sorry, Sunday, November 17th.
00:10:27.280 So that's just two days from now.
00:10:29.080 So come after church, Bathurst and Shepard in Toronto from 12 till 2.
00:10:37.260 So we're going back to the scene of the crime.
00:10:41.700 And Sheila, can I make an important point here?
00:10:44.780 If the pro-Hamas people find members of the independent media and the pro-Israel people offensive and it makes them anger, makes their blood boil.
00:10:55.560 Well, you know what I would do with the police if I was in charge of the police?
00:11:00.740 There are literally thousands of intersections in Toronto.
00:11:05.140 Thousands.
00:11:06.120 Don't come here.
00:11:07.580 These people, the pro-Israel types, have been there for more than a year.
00:11:11.960 Right after the October 7th, 2023 massacre occurred, that was the beginning of the Sunday.
00:11:19.720 I won't even call it a demonstration or a protest, Sheila.
00:11:22.780 I will call it a vigil.
00:11:24.680 The, you know, their mission is to, you know, advocate for the safe return for the remaining hostages, the ones that are alive at least.
00:11:35.960 And Sheila, let me ask you this.
00:11:38.180 Why don't the police do that?
00:11:40.000 Why don't they say, you know what?
00:11:41.160 We're not handcuffing your rights to demonstrate, even when you chant genocide, which is contrary to Section 319 of the Criminal Code.
00:11:51.140 But just go down two blocks, north, south, east, west.
00:11:54.860 We don't care.
00:11:55.760 Just get the hell out of Bathurst and Shepherd.
00:11:58.380 Because clearly their agenda, the pro-Hamas people, Sheila, is to cause trouble.
00:12:03.860 Thankfully, for four weeks, the pro-Israel people have not taken the bait.
00:12:09.280 But nothing would please them more for literal fistfights in the street.
00:12:14.420 So, in the spirit of keeping the peace, why don't the cops say, choose any of the other 25,000 intersections in Toronto and do your hate fest there?
00:12:26.340 Why?
00:12:26.700 It's the same reason why these Palestinian motorcades that you see in cities like Edmonton get to blare their horns through the street all the time during their little demonstrations.
00:12:42.040 But truckers couldn't.
00:12:43.060 You couldn't honk for freedom, but you could honk for genocide.
00:12:45.860 It's the same two-tier policing that we see everywhere.
00:12:48.640 And Rebel News has had enough of it.
00:12:50.560 When you attack one of us, you attack all of us for bringing in journalists from around the country to stand with David.
00:12:57.840 We hope you join us, too.
00:12:59.480 Again, that's 12 till 2 Eastern.
00:13:02.540 And you'll get to meet your favorite rebels, take photos, and have your merch signed as you stand in solidarity with our reporting,
00:13:09.880 but also with the hostages who are still held by Hamas.
00:13:14.800 Let us never forget them.
00:13:16.460 So, again, that's Bathurst and Shepard, the scene of the crime.
00:13:20.560 We're going back, and let's see how the police handle this.
00:13:23.660 And, Sheila, that is the $64,000 question.
00:13:27.860 So if this is like a pregame show, you know, we go around the table with predictions.
00:13:32.740 Sheila Gunn-Reed, how do you think the police are going to respond?
00:13:36.740 I don't think they're going to have a choice but to do the right thing because when we go to these things, we go with lawyers, we go on our best behavior, as we always do.
00:13:50.520 Now we're bringing a bunch of friends.
00:13:52.260 And as you have demonstrated repeatedly, the pro-Israel side, the pro-return-the-hostages side, always behave themselves.
00:14:04.160 In the face of incitement, insult, and potential violence, they always behave themselves because that's what a peaceful demonstrator does.
00:14:14.140 The other side are apologists for terror.
00:14:16.460 They believe in using violence to make a political point, and they just might.
00:14:23.900 But I think the police are going to be forced to do the right thing, keep their hands off David Menzies, because it's not just David Menzies this time.
00:14:34.760 It's everybody.
00:14:35.980 Indeed.
00:14:36.480 And, you know, Sheila, if our viewers were looking at the footage, you'll notice two things that really stand out between the two groups.
00:14:43.640 On the pro-Hamas side, not a single Canadian flag on display.
00:14:50.300 You'll see Canadian flags on the other side.
00:14:52.580 On the pro-Hamas side, with the exception of one person, not a single poppy being worn.
00:14:59.240 And that person was wearing the poppy to appropriate the poppy, not to commemorate the real Holocaust,
00:15:06.820 but to commemorate a fake Holocaust called the Palestinian Holocaust.
00:15:11.740 Yeah, so that tells you, in terms of Canadian values, who embraces them and who despises them.
00:15:21.520 It's such a twisted knot these people push themselves in.
00:15:25.160 I was just catching up from committee hearings from yesterday, and Nikki Ashton, of all people,
00:15:33.000 proposed a motion to name the 900 or so Nazis that came to Canada post-World War II.
00:15:39.640 And I guess a stopped clock is right twice a day, because Nikki Ashton is one of the most virulently anti-Israel MPs in all of the NDP.
00:15:50.860 And that is saying something.
00:15:52.500 She supports the CAFIA in the Ontario legislature.
00:15:56.420 She attends Nakba Day marches.
00:16:00.260 Now, Nakba Day is what the Hamas supporters call the founding of the state of Israel.
00:16:07.300 Oh, and she brought that anti-Semitic doctor who was fired for making weird comments about his Jewish colleagues
00:16:15.280 to speak about free speech at committee.
00:16:17.640 And she said that we need to name these Nazis.
00:16:22.900 And you know who voted it down?
00:16:24.280 The liberals on committee, because they don't want to, obviously, have Christopher Freeland's father's name turned up in those documents.
00:16:33.200 But, you know.
00:16:34.220 But, you know, Sheila, let's be clear.
00:16:37.100 Nikki is talking about Nazi classic, not new Islamo-Nazi.
00:16:42.380 She's all down with the Islamo-Nazis of today.
00:16:47.240 She just can't figure out.
00:16:48.160 Yeah, she just can't make square the circle where her, her, her friend, where she, her friends, and Nazi classic all hold hands on the foundation of the state of Israel.
00:17:00.680 And she can't put that together.
00:17:02.900 And let's not forget which party brought in a supreme Nazi classic member, Waffen-SS member.
00:17:12.380 It right into the House of Commons.
00:17:14.340 Jaroslav Hanka.
00:17:15.340 Yeah.
00:17:15.720 Holding his hand.
00:17:17.020 Standing O.
00:17:18.580 Holy smokes.
00:17:20.200 What a wild time.
00:17:21.120 And that's why it was voted down, you think?
00:17:23.100 Because Fraulein Freeland would have her sensibilities.
00:17:26.620 Oh, my God, these people.
00:17:28.900 100%.
00:17:29.340 I mean, what else would be the reason?
00:17:30.740 Most of them are dead.
00:17:32.900 And, you know, the liberals said, oh, you know, we have to worry about their families.
00:17:36.540 No, I think their families are.
00:17:37.800 I don't think we believe in generational curses in that way.
00:17:41.580 I think their families are fully integrated into Canadian society.
00:17:46.880 We would not hold them responsible for the crimes of their forefathers.
00:17:51.960 But there's, I think there's a reason they're not telling us.
00:17:55.480 And, oh, you better believe it's because Mr. Freeland's on that list.
00:17:59.040 Wow.
00:18:00.400 I think you're right, by the way.
00:18:02.440 I know I'm right.
00:18:03.300 What could be the reason?
00:18:05.780 Like you said, most of these guys are six feet under right now.
00:18:08.700 This is 80 years ago, right?
00:18:10.940 Like, this is 80 years ago.
00:18:13.580 900 plus of them.
00:18:15.340 Sheila, at the committee meeting, did they give a reason why it's no or they just voted no?
00:18:20.220 It's sensitive.
00:18:21.380 It's sensitive.
00:18:22.460 And some of them were clear.
00:18:23.820 To whom?
00:18:24.060 Oh, I don't know.
00:18:25.560 They said it's sensitive and some of them were maybe falsely accused.
00:18:30.240 Okay, but they're dead.
00:18:31.600 So whose sensibilities are we offending at this point?
00:18:34.820 How about then just give us the ones we really, really, really, really knew?
00:18:38.480 Let me know if Freeland's dad's name is on, or grandpa's name is on that list.
00:18:41.660 That's all I want to know.
00:18:42.440 Holy smokes.
00:18:44.000 We're 21 minutes in.
00:18:45.000 We haven't touched anything outside of, you know, the crypto Nazis running loose on the
00:18:50.120 streets of Canada and their enablers on the TPS.
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00:20:22.020 David, I understand that Toronto is taken by Swifty Mania.
00:20:27.940 Is that what that is?
00:20:28.820 I don't, I only remember Taylor Swift when like she was 15 and opening for George Strait.
00:20:35.280 I don't know the new Taylor Swift and frankly, I don't care.
00:20:39.420 It's astonishing.
00:20:40.160 She's here for six shows.
00:20:41.780 I'm holding up the Toronto Sun.
00:20:43.160 Every newspaper has her on the front page today, Sheila.
00:20:46.620 They've literally shut down streets for Taylor Swift.
00:20:50.260 Taylor Swift had a motorcade like she's a head of state.
00:20:53.460 They shut down the Gardner as if we need more gridlock in Toronto.
00:20:57.240 Thanks, Taylor.
00:20:58.120 Yeah, look at that picture, right?
00:21:00.420 Oh my goodness.
00:21:01.440 Look at this.
00:21:02.440 I would be absolutely livid off the rev limiter.
00:21:07.600 Like just murderous.
00:21:09.460 If I had to wait for Taylor Swift's motorcade to come by.
00:21:14.940 And you know what, Sheila?
00:21:15.920 Not that I'm the target demographic.
00:21:18.380 I do not get Taylor Swift.
00:21:21.880 I don't get it.
00:21:22.700 I don't get it either.
00:21:23.440 Just as much as I do not get Drake.
00:21:26.020 Another...
00:21:26.580 Again, maybe I'm too old.
00:21:28.500 Maybe I'm too in my Conway Twitty era.
00:21:32.860 But I don't get it.
00:21:35.820 Sheila, I reject that argument because somebody, some whippersnapper said to me, oh, you know
00:21:40.320 what?
00:21:40.520 If you were your age back in the 60s when the Beatles broke out, you'd be going, I don't
00:21:44.880 get this bug music.
00:21:46.480 No!
00:21:47.140 I know I would have loved the Beatles as a 60-year-old person in the 60s as opposed to
00:21:54.520 a nine-year-old person.
00:21:57.080 But beauty, I guess music like beauty, it's subjective.
00:22:00.820 She's pretty.
00:22:01.600 Well, a little too skinny on my books, you know.
00:22:05.500 But I don't get it.
00:22:08.020 And Sheila, a true story, I'm not making this up.
00:22:10.620 You can ask Lady Menzoid.
00:22:11.700 Last Christmas time, we're driving along.
00:22:14.180 We had the Christmas Music Channel.
00:22:16.640 And there was some...
00:22:17.480 It might have been Jingle Bell Rock.
00:22:19.540 Don't quote me, but it was someone singing it.
00:22:22.400 And I looked at Lady Menzoid.
00:22:24.320 I go, this is awful.
00:22:25.620 This sounds like karaoke.
00:22:27.380 And I looked at the digital readout.
00:22:29.880 It was Taylor Swift, right?
00:22:32.080 I mean, and I'm not doing this for shtick.
00:22:35.080 It's just that it's not that I don't get it, but the songs I've heard, they're not even
00:22:39.760 good.
00:22:40.640 I don't understand the phenomenon.
00:22:42.780 And let me ask you this, Sheila.
00:22:45.220 A few weeks ago, I looked at the ticket inventory of the six shows.
00:22:49.740 I believe 5% of the tickets were still remaining.
00:22:53.640 The top ticket, Sheila, $21,000.
00:22:58.880 So a pair of tickets for three hours of Taylor Swift.
00:23:02.340 Do you want that for $42,000?
00:23:05.000 Or would you prefer a nicely appointed, brand new Honda Civic off the lot?
00:23:11.180 What's your choice, Sheila?
00:23:12.300 I'm taking the wheels.
00:23:14.220 Can I get a used Dodge Ram?
00:23:17.160 Does it have to be a Honda Civic?
00:23:19.260 Well, I'm just giving anything that's...
00:23:22.520 I know what you mean.
00:23:23.620 Anything that's...
00:23:24.100 Definitely no.
00:23:24.760 But you know what the point I'm getting at, Sheila?
00:23:26.380 I wonder how many parents or grandparents, what have you, are being extorted by the Swifties
00:23:32.420 in terms of having a meltdown, in terms of having temper tantrums.
00:23:37.520 Judy's going to the concert.
00:23:38.960 Why not me?
00:23:39.820 Well, honey, we found out that two of the cheapest tickets are like $18,000.
00:23:44.420 I don't care.
00:23:46.640 Give me, right?
00:23:48.180 Yeah.
00:23:48.560 You know what?
00:23:49.260 Again, I'm like in my mid-40s.
00:23:52.300 I'm approaching my mid to high 40s.
00:23:56.180 And look, for example, I love Colter Wall, Brad Wall's son.
00:24:00.300 Um, and he's one of my favorite artists, but I would have a tough time taking free tickets
00:24:07.800 to go out if it was after nine o'clock.
00:24:09.980 You know what I mean?
00:24:10.980 Like, I just, this doesn't...
00:24:12.420 I'm with you.
00:24:13.300 This is not it for me.
00:24:15.180 I don't know.
00:24:16.000 I don't understand the cultural phenomena of being a Swifty, but apparently the Toronto
00:24:21.800 police chief does.
00:24:23.320 Myron Demke, known for doing nothing about Hamas gangs.
00:24:27.900 Yeah.
00:24:28.040 Um, he's doing a lot about, uh, Swifties.
00:24:31.500 Um, he says even the police are, the police horses are Swifties.
00:24:36.880 I suppose we should just be grateful.
00:24:38.780 They're not tromping on people at barbecue restaurants right now.
00:24:42.220 And you know what the perverse irony of this is, Sheila, is that the Sky Dome, the acoustics
00:24:48.100 are dreadful.
00:24:49.480 I have seen two concerts, both with Lady Menzoid at the Sky Dome, U2 and Madonna.
00:24:56.500 And the Madonna one was really extra special.
00:24:59.760 Oh, no, no, no.
00:25:00.420 Sheila, the Madonna concert...
00:25:02.420 Is this like Madonna now, where it's like, where she looks like a boiled egg?
00:25:06.080 No, 1991, I believe.
00:25:08.520 I said she looked like a pickled egg one time.
00:25:10.900 It's just really smooth, alien-shaped face.
00:25:14.280 Just...
00:25:14.500 Oh, you're awful.
00:25:16.920 That's perfect.
00:25:18.060 That is...
00:25:18.380 Yeah.
00:25:18.700 No, I don't know if you know this story, Sheila.
00:25:21.100 I think it was 1991, early 90s for sure.
00:25:24.200 Madonna was playing two shows at the Sky Dome, sold out.
00:25:27.660 And the first show, we had tickets for the second show, and I'm glad we did.
00:25:33.800 Because what happened, and it shows you how morality has changed from the early 90s to the
00:25:40.740 years we live in today.
00:25:42.620 And she did her signature song, Like a Virgin, but to a slow beat.
00:25:49.160 And the set piece was a bedroom, and she's lying down as she sings, and she is...
00:25:55.560 I'm trying to, you know, be careful with my language.
00:25:58.180 She is simulating self-pleasure.
00:26:01.440 Well, Sheila, the media went ballistic, so much so that two police officers were there for
00:26:10.240 the second show, first row, with their notepads out, right, to see if she was going to break
00:26:17.520 the indecency laws.
00:26:18.700 Could you imagine what they were writing in their notebooks?
00:26:21.900 Miss Madonna appears to be gyrating.
00:26:25.460 Miss Madonna appears to be putting her hand below her waist.
00:26:30.280 Can you imagine?
00:26:33.460 I just...
00:26:34.640 I don't know.
00:26:35.260 It's a different time.
00:26:36.740 I would...
00:26:38.180 I forget who it was.
00:26:41.100 When, like, Florida had their indecency law, and they tried to censor rap.
00:26:47.100 And I just think, and I'm anti-censorship, but boy, what has society become in, like, 30
00:26:57.420 years, where now we've got Cardi B singing horrible things, it just makes my ears feel
00:27:04.540 nauseous, you know, listening to some of her lyrics.
00:27:06.920 But again, that's why I'm in...
00:27:09.240 I'm Conway Twitty.
00:27:10.700 That's as frisky as I get.
00:27:12.700 Barbara Mandrell.
00:27:14.280 You know, that's where I'm at.
00:27:16.220 Give me some Dolly, some Merle, and that's...
00:27:20.740 Play me some Hurtin' music.
00:27:22.060 I don't need any of this stuff.
00:27:23.420 But, Sheila, that is indeed my point.
00:27:26.700 Back then, the pantomime of doing that act was a cause celeb and potentially something
00:27:33.460 that might result in criminal charges.
00:27:35.540 Today, I would argue at a concert, somebody could really do that act, and it would be,
00:27:39.820 eh, freedom of expression.
00:27:41.540 It does happen.
00:27:42.540 It does happen.
00:27:43.740 It does happen at some of these more ridiculous people's shows.
00:27:49.060 Are you serious?
00:27:49.640 Yes, yes, yes, and anyways, we should keep moving on this because, of course, Justin Trudeau
00:27:56.260 weighed in.
00:27:57.580 He says, we're ready for you, Taylor Swift.
00:28:00.240 Good choice wrapping the Ares Tour in Canada.
00:28:03.340 Has this always been your end game?
00:28:06.160 Toronto and Vancouver, ugh.
00:28:09.160 You know what, Sheila, I don't think I've ever done this, but I'm going to pitch an assignment
00:28:12.080 to you live on air, and it's this.
00:28:14.480 She's here for six shows.
00:28:15.540 I want to go down with one of our super-duper cameramen and do streeters with the Swifties,
00:28:21.900 and to make it a rebel news story, it's got to have a political angle, and I think the
00:28:25.600 question is this.
00:28:27.080 Are you upset that Americans did not listen to Taylor Swift and they voted for Donald Trump
00:28:35.700 as opposed to Kamala Harris?
00:28:37.220 What do you think about that?
00:28:38.160 This feels like a re-ignition of Generation Trudeau.
00:28:46.280 Right?
00:28:48.440 Yeah, okay, let's do it.
00:28:49.760 Okay.
00:28:51.000 And here's a question, too, because it's sort of off our base, but I'm just going to throw
00:28:56.380 it out there.
00:28:57.880 Who's better, Taylor Swift or the Beatles?
00:29:01.260 How do you think the voting's going to go?
00:29:03.340 They won't know who the Beatles are, so just stop.
00:29:05.500 You may as well ask them, like, what their favorite talkie movie is.
00:29:10.540 Like, they're not going to know anything about that.
00:29:13.060 They should know!
00:29:14.560 No, let's, they don't.
00:29:17.280 Let's, we have a couple more things to get through, and then we have to take an ad break.
00:29:21.200 I know Olivia or Efron has mentioned to me, I don't know who's using the studio account,
00:29:25.480 but City of Toronto, they're trying to clean the place up for Taylor Swift.
00:29:30.680 You see, they couldn't do it for public safety.
00:29:32.560 They couldn't do it so that kids don't have to worry about needles at the park.
00:29:38.780 They couldn't do it so that you don't have to worry about being accosted by meth zombies
00:29:43.120 as you walk on the streets.
00:29:45.000 None of that stuff.
00:29:46.260 They couldn't do it for hygiene, public safety, the human dignity of the people suffering in
00:29:54.380 these homeless encampments and meth camps.
00:29:58.780 They couldn't clean it up for those reasons.
00:30:01.660 But Taylor's coming, you guys.
00:30:03.760 Tay-Tay's coming, and we have to clean up the joints.
00:30:06.540 So now they're clearing out the homeless encampments.
00:30:08.340 I guess there is no political will, but there is, like, a will to impress a celebrity as Toronto
00:30:16.980 descends into social decay.
00:30:18.520 They couldn't do it for Torontonians.
00:30:20.280 That's my point.
00:30:21.160 They did it for Tay-Tay.
00:30:22.680 Yeah, and not only that, Sheila.
00:30:24.640 I mean, they did the right thing for the wrong reason, but our friend Joe Warmington at the
00:30:29.040 Toronto Sun did indeed report that that motorcade, that shutting down the Gardner, that ain't
00:30:34.760 coming out of Swifties, Pockabook.
00:30:36.640 Oh, no, no, no.
00:30:37.300 All you schleppers out there, you're paying for the great Khaleesi to come in unimpeded
00:30:45.040 by Toronto traffic.
00:30:46.940 I got to say, that was probably a smart move by the city, Sheila, because if Taylor Swift
00:30:51.500 ever had to see the horror of commuting in Toronto, she'd never come back here.
00:30:57.580 In fact, there was an artist just months ago, I can't remember his name.
00:31:01.080 He was going to be late for his own show at Scotiabank Arena, Sheila.
00:31:05.300 He had to get out of his car and jog, which was actually faster than being in a vehicle
00:31:11.780 in order to make his own show.
00:31:13.940 And he's the performer.
00:31:15.500 So maybe the city didn't want that egg on their face again.
00:31:20.240 Right, but she can pay for it.
00:31:22.440 Like she's a gajillionaire.
00:31:24.940 If I'm going to sit in Taylor Swift induced traffic catastrophes, she can damn well pay for
00:31:32.520 it.
00:31:32.800 That's all I have to say.
00:31:33.880 Um, we've got a quick ad read, then we'll do an ad break.
00:31:37.320 And then, uh, I just want to mention, um, after the ad break, something fun that's happening
00:31:41.860 here in Alberta, our premier continues to be excellent on many things, including upsetting
00:31:47.300 all the right people.
00:31:48.360 I'm sure Andrew Coyne is on his flummox couch right now.
00:31:52.420 Uh, the most boring journalist in Canada.
00:31:56.020 Please give his bona fides when you mentioned his name, Sheila.
00:32:01.300 What did I say about him the other day or to him?
00:32:03.460 He was all upset about, um, Trump's, uh, secretary of defense, uh, choice, who is like a 20 year
00:32:10.280 veteran, um, a masters.
00:32:12.440 Um, but he, uh, Coyne only knows him as, uh, the Fox news guy.
00:32:18.040 And I was like, look, Andrew, don't presume that every TV talking head is as unqualified
00:32:23.140 as you are for the job that they have.
00:32:25.800 Um, you know, Sheila, uh, when Trump got a light, I, one of his first tweets was a front
00:32:33.220 page illustration for the ages.
00:32:36.500 And he was talking about the front page of the Globe Mail, where they put the editorial
00:32:39.960 cartoon on the front page.
00:32:41.580 And it was the statue of Liberty, not standing with the torch up, but sitting, um, with her
00:32:48.320 face in her hands, weeping.
00:32:50.800 Um, and I'm thinking, no, if you had to modify the statue of Liberty, at least when it comes
00:32:56.640 to constitutional protection, she should be in a cheerleader's outfit after the Trump
00:33:02.220 election, not crying.
00:33:04.260 The guy is delusional.
00:33:06.660 This statue of Liberty that welcomed all those immigrants to Ellis Island.
00:33:11.640 And then all those immigrants then turned around and voted for Trump.
00:33:14.580 Yeah.
00:33:15.260 That's probably what upset him the most is that the immigrants went off the reservation.
00:33:19.120 They didn't listen to their white upper-class Laurentian masters.
00:33:24.260 Um, let's keep going.
00:33:26.560 Uh, we've got to read this ad read, and then we'll do an ad break.
00:33:29.580 And then, um, so with president Trump's historic victory, I need to ask parents to listen up.
00:33:36.860 Um, my daughter's in university and you can imagine what's going on there.
00:33:42.580 Um, now that president Trump is headed back to the white house, he said he wants to teach
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00:34:42.240 Uh, let's do, I think Sheila, I'm going to get that, uh, book myself.
00:34:47.920 You know, my, my library is dominated by, uh, books with the, another, see, I can read
00:34:54.640 cat in the hat book, uh, logo on it.
00:34:56.840 So, yeah.
00:34:58.660 Do you know that I, I know we have to go to an ad break.
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00:38:12.280 Oh, and Sheila, I have to make a quick correction to something you said before the ad break.
00:38:17.180 Awesome Olivia, she is sick today.
00:38:19.200 She is not the producer for the show.
00:38:21.300 It is instead super producer, Efren Monsanto.
00:38:24.060 And during the ad reads, I was saying to Efren, how are we doing so far?
00:38:29.720 And he said, quote, very late on segments, but we're fine.
00:38:33.860 End quote.
00:38:34.480 Not exactly five stars, eh?
00:38:36.920 But, you know, we'll take it.
00:38:38.680 Look, I'm trying to keep us on track.
00:38:40.560 I just put a note in there saying, like, we've got to breeze through this next segment.
00:38:44.080 Otherwise, the show is going to be three hours long.
00:38:45.740 And I don't have three hours today.
00:38:48.100 I really don't.
00:38:50.400 We, before we move on to what's going to happen at the Canadian border,
00:38:56.060 thanks to Donald Trump's tough on immigration stance,
00:38:59.480 I just want to point out to people that I continue to live in the freest,
00:39:03.700 best province in this entire country.
00:39:05.480 Why?
00:39:06.680 My premier announced today, quite proudly, that she's going to Trump's inauguration.
00:39:11.620 You see, we are not waiting on the feds for a reset of our relationship with the United States.
00:39:19.720 Heck, we know that Donald Trump does not like Justin Trudeau, doesn't take him seriously.
00:39:24.720 And Trump's cabinet so far is all anti-Trudeau.
00:39:29.840 The Freeland cannot, or Freeland is universally disliked amongst Trump's people.
00:39:35.120 And we know Tulsi Gabbard doesn't like Trudeau, thinks he's a tyrant.
00:39:40.780 And so we're going to go around the feds and start rebuilding our relationship
00:39:46.300 and informing the good folks in Washington,
00:39:49.240 look, we're a little different out here in Alberta.
00:39:52.540 Whatever you think the feds are doing, we're doing exactly the opposite.
00:39:56.740 So deal directly with us.
00:39:58.600 You know, Sheila, that is a very strategic move by Daniel Smith.
00:40:02.820 And I'm wondering if Doug Ford will likewise attend.
00:40:07.500 And I say that because yesterday he did a PR touchdown, I think,
00:40:13.080 which was he reached out to Donald Trump and said,
00:40:17.400 what we need is a separate U.S.-Canada trade deal.
00:40:23.080 In other words, keep Mexico out of it.
00:40:25.280 Mexico's causing you problems.
00:40:26.840 And I think Doug Ford, being a businessman himself,
00:40:31.860 head of Deco Labels, which he has expanded into the U.S., the Chicago office,
00:40:36.600 I think he appealed to Trump's inner businessman.
00:40:40.800 And I think, likewise, it would be very strategic for Doug Ford to be down there on January 20th as well.
00:40:48.020 Do you think he will be?
00:40:49.000 I'm not sure.
00:40:51.000 I think he might be.
00:40:54.080 It would be nice to, I don't know if you have this in Ontario, but in Alberta,
00:40:59.820 although it was ended under the NDP as one of the first things they did,
00:41:03.740 we have our own sort of our own ambassador and envoy to Washington
00:41:08.740 to speak directly to the decision makers on issues of trade, agriculture, and our oil and gas.
00:41:15.460 Our former envoy was Rob Merrifield.
00:41:19.420 He was a conservative MP under Harper.
00:41:23.000 He was working hard to get the Keystone XL pipeline done.
00:41:27.460 As soon as Notley came into power, Rob's fired, bring him home.
00:41:31.200 And so I think we're going to see a reignition of that policy of having somebody working for our best interests
00:41:38.600 and collaborating with the Americans to make sure we get these deals done.
00:41:42.160 And I hope Ontario does the same thing because we cannot rely on the Trudeau Liberals to do these things for us.
00:41:49.200 They actively sabotage us.
00:41:50.960 A hundred percent.
00:41:51.820 By the way, that special envoy you speak of, did he have a pad that kind of matched Tom Clark's New York condo?
00:41:59.900 The $9 million condo man.
00:42:04.500 And they need a new kitchen.
00:42:06.800 He's got to retestify because they caught him lying.
00:42:09.600 Anyways, let's keep on the topic of Trump taking power.
00:42:16.640 Former CBSA officer, we've got the video, slams the Trudeau Liberals for a lack of staff to patrol the border.
00:42:22.460 Warning that Canada is about to experience a tsunami of illegal migrants fleeing the United States.
00:42:28.560 Our government is absolutely not prepared, he says.
00:42:31.040 This is going to be unprecedented pressure on Canada.
00:42:37.360 It's going to be unprecedented.
00:42:38.580 Well, let me pick up on that aspect of it.
00:42:41.400 Because Mark Miller said that there's an alignment here in interest, making sure that our shared border is safe and secure.
00:42:49.100 Is that the reality, that there's shared interest?
00:42:52.120 And there's an alignment?
00:42:52.880 No, it's definitely not.
00:42:54.680 No, there's no reality there.
00:42:56.260 What we've been hearing from our government, especially recently, but what we've been listening to for the last decade, frankly, is quite misleading.
00:43:07.560 We don't have a border patrol.
00:43:08.880 We don't have the number of officers needed to adequately enforce our customs and our immigration laws at the borders, let alone in our communities.
00:43:19.060 We're about to experience a tsunami, a tsunami of people who are living illegally in the United States seeking asylum in Canada.
00:43:27.600 And we do not have the capacity, and it's going to bring organized crime with it, too.
00:43:32.620 That's good.
00:43:33.100 So you think Donald Trump will go through with these masks?
00:43:35.340 That's good, Efra.
00:43:36.340 Yeah.
00:43:37.600 Seems about right.
00:43:38.500 I mean, we saw in 2017 that Justin Trudeau, in an attempt to sort of be the compassionate leader of the global anti-Trump cabal, tweeted to everybody fleeing persecution, welcome to Canada, and then they took him seriously.
00:43:55.740 Although they weren't fleeing persecution, they were mostly economic migrants.
00:43:59.580 And they just collapsed our immigration system, and we still haven't recovered.
00:44:03.180 But Sheila, to look at it through Trump's lens, this is a good thing.
00:44:10.320 If he can offload dependents, criminals, gangsters, sex traffickers into our dominion-
00:44:20.960 That's not his problem.
00:44:22.040 Yeah, that's our problem.
00:44:23.520 And that's his victory.
00:44:24.820 So I think if Justin Trudeau wants to get on Donald Trump's good side again, put that tweet out again.
00:44:32.700 Hashtag welcome to Canada.
00:44:34.480 Yeah, what a nightmare.
00:44:36.340 Now, Mark Miller, who continues to look like a vampire's familiar, suggests that Canada's border with the U.S. was secure during the COVID pandemic,
00:44:46.460 despite, simultaneously, a record-breaking influx of migrants crossing at Roxham Road during that time.
00:44:54.540 And we know that Canadians crossing the border had to quarantine, and these guys were just like,
00:44:59.900 hey, can I show you two your new digs at the COVID, or at the immigration hotel down the road?
00:45:06.780 But Canadians, if they didn't have a Rive can and a quarantine plan, they got a $5,600 fine, but illegal migrants, off to the new apartment complex.
00:45:21.560 So let's listen to Mark Miller.
00:45:23.080 See, he does look like a vampire's familiar.
00:45:25.080 He looks sickly.
00:45:27.120 Yeah, some of what Donald Trump has said on migrants might be had verbally.
00:45:30.620 What makes you believe that?
00:45:31.520 Look, I think that any time we have looked at any election cycle to the South, it doesn't take much to come to that conclusion.
00:45:43.060 I think we have to take the statements seriously at the same time and prepare for it.
00:45:47.440 And I think if we've demonstrated anything to anyone as a country, particularly with the prior administration under President Trump,
00:45:56.080 is that we are able to work together in very difficult circumstances, including in securing the northern border to the U.S., southern to us,
00:46:04.840 in the context of something equally difficult, which is a global pandemic.
00:46:07.860 So I'll say this again, because it's true, but it is in the national interest of both countries to make sure that we have managed flows of migration and flow of goods across that border.
00:46:19.460 And it's something that we have to continuously strive to make and get right.
00:46:23.120 Sheila, I respectfully disagree with you, my dear.
00:46:27.440 I don't think Mark Miller resembles a vampire.
00:46:31.400 It was going through my head.
00:46:32.280 No, a vampire's familiar.
00:46:33.360 He's not good enough to be turned.
00:46:35.340 He's just like an errand boy for a vampire.
00:46:37.900 But it was going through my brain.
00:46:40.360 There is something reminiscent.
00:46:42.200 And then I had an epiphany.
00:46:44.660 He looks like Ralph Melf from Happy Days.
00:46:47.920 Maybe Mr. Producer Referent can get an image of Ralph Melf up there.
00:46:51.920 I think they're separated at birth.
00:46:54.540 And, of course, Ralph Melf was probably the most pathetic character on Happy Days.
00:47:01.180 Did you ever watch Happy Days, Sheila, by any chance?
00:47:04.340 Yeah, I did, actually.
00:47:05.480 You know what I'm talking about.
00:47:06.920 You look mystified.
00:47:08.000 I know.
00:47:09.060 I think it just occurred to me that he looks slightly like King Tut's mummy.
00:47:12.560 Like, not King Tut, but King Tut's mummy.
00:47:15.360 That's what he looks like a little bit to me.
00:47:17.880 Druthus' sunken cheekbones and beakish nose.
00:47:22.880 But he is right.
00:47:25.820 Yeah, he does look like Ralph Melf a little bit.
00:47:27.880 Yeah.
00:47:28.280 Okay.
00:47:28.720 I get it.
00:47:30.080 But, like, Ralph Melf who's recovering from Mono.
00:47:33.820 Maybe.
00:47:34.340 Maybe.
00:47:35.740 But he is right.
00:47:37.680 They can close the border.
00:47:39.620 And they always could if they wanted to.
00:47:42.500 They just never want to when it comes to illegal migration.
00:47:45.500 They can deal with people trying to go on holidays.
00:47:48.760 People trying to visit their families.
00:47:50.440 Oh, no, no.
00:47:51.240 No back and forth across the border for you.
00:47:53.740 So, they can do it.
00:47:55.720 They just never do when it comes to illegal migration.
00:47:58.620 Anyway, let's go to the next video because now we're tight for time.
00:48:07.720 Mark Miller suddenly figuring out the laws of supply and demand far too late.
00:48:15.700 He says that it's clear the age of unlimited supply of cheap foreign labor is over.
00:48:21.080 We've been asking for that for a very long time as you continue to drive down the wages of Canadians.
00:48:27.440 He's just figuring it out now because he's probably going to lose his seat.
00:48:34.980 For the longest time, the temporary foreign worker program has been a source of cheaper labor for many employers.
00:48:42.340 That businesses are warning on the consequences of Ottawa's tougher policies to hire a TFW.
00:48:49.420 Now, Minister, if both the temporary foreign workers and employers are not happy,
00:48:55.220 why does Canada still keep the temporary foreign worker program?
00:49:00.420 You're talking about a low-wage stream that is only a very small portion of temporary residence in Canada.
00:49:07.980 And maybe it is the case that employers need to pay their employees more.
00:49:12.980 And we need to address what is in this area sometimes a very disproportionate relationship between employers and employees.
00:49:19.300 I'm not going to say that every employer mistreats their employee.
00:49:24.240 Far from that.
00:49:25.020 I think if there's any indication from the screenings that we do is that the vast majority of employers are responsible.
00:49:30.860 But there are challenges in the system.
00:49:33.720 There are exploitative relationships that exist.
00:49:36.960 And we need to crack down on them.
00:49:38.160 That includes a proper wage.
00:49:41.620 Clearly, in some of the low-wage categories, whether it's people working in farms, whether it's people working in food processing,
00:49:50.260 we've seen an exponential rise in those categories in the last few years.
00:49:55.600 And those need to be addressed, I think, in the proper fashion, reducing the volume,
00:50:01.780 but also making sure that we are not cutting off an area of industry in agriculture that in this era of food inflation is very important to the food sovereignty of Canada.
00:50:14.900 So the answers aren't simple.
00:50:17.960 It starts with making sure that everyone is treated with dignity as they work in Canada,
00:50:21.420 regardless of whether they are temporary or a Canadian citizen.
00:50:24.280 But it goes through making sure that the federal government is cracking down on bad behavior,
00:50:29.660 making sure that employees, in some circumstances, may have more open permits than perhaps the conditions that they face currently,
00:50:38.060 whether it's regional permits or sectoral permits.
00:50:40.360 It's something we're looking at as we continue to reform the system.
00:50:43.580 It's clear that the age of unlimited supply of cheap foreign labor is over.
00:50:50.800 And I think that is a good thing, but it isn't.
00:50:57.360 Sheila, does Ralph Melf, I mean, Mark Miller, does he have any new data on the cricket file?
00:51:04.720 How's that sector of the food processing industry coming along for us?
00:51:10.140 You know, this guy, six months ago, if you said, hey, we have too many temporary foreign workers,
00:51:16.900 he would be the first guy lining up to point the racist finger in your face.
00:51:20.920 But now he's discovered the laws of supply and demand and seen the way the winds of the next election are blowing.
00:51:29.300 And all of a sudden he's like, yeah, too many people taking too many jobs.
00:51:34.560 You know, the market will pay what the market can bear.
00:51:39.500 And when you have too much supply, then it drives down the cost of wages.
00:51:44.560 Who controls the supply?
00:51:46.160 Mark Miller.
00:51:46.700 And if businesses are looking for lower wage employees, there's often a reason for that.
00:51:56.800 And it is not the way that Mark Miller instantly assumes that everybody is just some exploitative capitalist.
00:52:04.400 You're taxing these people to death.
00:52:06.780 They've got to save money somewhere.
00:52:08.800 When you're piling on carbon taxes on top of farmers and then you're piling on income tax and then now we have to worry about capital gains taxes.
00:52:19.300 Guess where they're going to try to save money?
00:52:21.220 On labor costs.
00:52:22.860 And so they're going to hire the lowest cost wage because there's nowhere else that they can save money from.
00:52:29.800 So there are two ways that the government can fix this.
00:52:33.080 Crack down on the temporary foreign work permits and cut the taxes.
00:52:39.280 And guess what?
00:52:39.860 You're going to see wages go up.
00:52:43.260 Unbelievable.
00:52:44.080 And why don't we go to our perhaps least favorite cabinet minister of all time?
00:52:49.560 That would be Fraulein Freeland.
00:52:50.100 Including within Trump's cabinet.
00:52:54.000 Boy, they sure don't like her.
00:52:55.360 I think Fraulein Freeland is trying to reassure Canadians that the liberal government has, quote, control over the Canada-U.S. border, end quote.
00:53:05.740 Does that kind of come across as like the captain of the Titanic saying, oh, pay no attention to that lump of ice we just sideswiped.
00:53:13.960 Everything's okay.
00:53:16.100 Oh, God.
00:53:16.960 She just looks at Christmas.
00:53:19.100 You know, you shouldn't wear red and green together.
00:53:22.560 There she is.
00:53:23.300 Um, this is, it's quite something because the Americans are busting terrorists coming in from Canada all the time.
00:53:33.340 And then she has the audacity to say these things.
00:53:35.020 But let's, let's listen to her lie.
00:53:36.920 And then we can all understand together why we quite likely won't see a renegotiated Canadian-American free trade agreement without Mexico until she is no longer near the levers of power.
00:53:51.100 On the border, we're hearing concerns from the incoming U.S. borders are in terms of him describing it as an extreme national security vulnerability.
00:53:59.060 What's your government's plan to respond to those concerns?
00:54:00.880 And do they involve more law enforcement at the border?
00:54:02.760 Um, we take the border very, very seriously.
00:54:07.420 And that's why the border was the first issue that we discussed at this meeting of the Canada-U.S. Cabinet Committee.
00:54:14.660 Minister LeBlanc spoke at length.
00:54:17.920 Minister Miller spoke at length.
00:54:20.640 The head of the RCMP was present as well and talked about actions he is taking, as was the head of the CBSA.
00:54:28.780 So we take the border very, very seriously.
00:54:32.740 It is important, first and foremost, for the security of Canada and Canadians, for our border to be secure, to be controlled.
00:54:44.300 And I think it's absolutely legitimate for our American neighbours to want to work collaboratively and effectively with us
00:54:54.140 and to want to know that we take border security seriously, which we do.
00:54:58.280 Okay, that's good.
00:55:01.040 Like, what did she actually say there?
00:55:03.140 She said that she takes the border very, very seriously three or four separate times.
00:55:08.340 What does that mean?
00:55:09.820 I think it's important that we all know that we take the border very, very seriously.
00:55:18.840 We've heard from Minister LeBlanc, we've heard from the CBSA, and they know that it is important to work collaboratively with our American neighbours to take the border very, very seriously.
00:55:35.940 What did she say?
00:55:37.840 She spoke for two minutes, didn't say anything.
00:55:39.760 Sheila, once she starts using the very seriously terminology, I'm so sorry.
00:55:44.580 Very, very.
00:55:45.560 Oh, yeah, two verys.
00:55:46.960 But I have a flashback to the early 80s.
00:55:49.840 There was a nut company at the time, Fisher.
00:55:55.400 I don't know if they're still along anymore.
00:55:57.040 The nut company is running Canada.
00:55:58.900 Pardon me?
00:55:59.400 We're run by a nut company at this point.
00:56:02.740 But their slogan was, at Fisher, we take the nut very seriously.
00:56:09.120 Yeah.
00:56:09.680 And that's all I can think about is cashews and walnuts.
00:56:13.560 And, you know, when you have to stress very, very seriously.
00:56:19.700 Super duper seriously.
00:56:20.180 It is indeed nuts, is it not?
00:56:21.700 We're super duper serial over here, okay, you guys?
00:56:25.580 Just stupid.
00:56:26.560 Just stupid.
00:56:27.300 Why did she even come out and talk for two minutes and all she said was, we're taking things very, very seriously?
00:56:32.520 Three or four times.
00:56:34.160 But didn't actually say what that means.
00:56:37.080 What does that mean?
00:56:38.040 What are you tangibly doing?
00:56:40.360 Give me an action item here, sister.
00:56:42.580 Nothing.
00:56:43.220 Nothing.
00:56:43.360 Oh, it was just like the U.S. presidential campaign that we saw, Sheila.
00:56:48.940 How many times did Kamala Harris says, let me be very clear.
00:56:54.760 And then what happens next is muddy water.
00:56:58.680 Yeah, it's a mudslide, right?
00:57:01.840 It's unbelievable.
00:57:03.160 I see we have another ad break and then I guess we'll have to, we're coming up to two o'clock.
00:57:08.380 My goodness, time flies.
00:57:10.200 Yeah, we've got an ad break.
00:57:11.180 You call it.
00:57:11.760 There's so many on the schedule.
00:57:13.760 Okay, but I have an ad read first before we go to the ad break.
00:57:17.340 And then you can pick while we're on our ad break, if that's okay.
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01:01:26.300 All righty.
01:01:31.840 I think we should go into these things because they are in the headline on YouTube, and I
01:01:38.660 don't need the emails, as I always say.
01:01:40.800 So let's go to CP24.
01:01:42.940 Suspect sought after a woman assaulted while picking up her child at Jewish daycare in Midtown,
01:01:49.120 Toronto.
01:01:49.640 Police say they received a call at 430 for an assault at the Chabad in Midtown, which
01:01:59.100 is located in the area of Bathurst Street and St. Clair Avenue West.
01:02:04.200 The suspect approached the victim and, for unknown reasons, allegedly assaulted her, they said.
01:02:09.980 Oh, unknown reasons?
01:02:11.360 Really?
01:02:12.320 Yeah.
01:02:13.300 Yeah.
01:02:13.740 I think there's some additional information that's missing there, like this guy, I think,
01:02:18.920 had been there before and was snickering previously, is what I understand, although it's not in the
01:02:25.300 CP article.
01:02:26.060 This one is from yesterday.
01:02:27.780 So maybe eventually they'll update it with more information, but who knows?
01:02:32.640 And yet, you know, Sheila, if this were any other group, if this was, say, an Islamic daycare
01:02:43.160 center and there was even a scintilla of suspicion that somebody flashed a dirty look, the amount
01:02:52.180 of press coverage would be off the charts.
01:02:55.960 I mean, I go back to last week.
01:02:57.360 What happened in Amsterdam?
01:02:58.700 Did you notice, Sheila, how little publicity there was about that?
01:03:03.500 How few world leaders called that out?
01:03:07.100 Yeah.
01:03:07.780 Yeah.
01:03:08.180 I mean, when you have the king of the Netherlands apologizing to the Israelis for failing them
01:03:16.160 one more time, but it goes sort of largely unnoticed in the mainstream media, or they go
01:03:22.320 out to find a reason why the Jews may have been asking for it.
01:03:25.880 I saw a lot of that happening.
01:03:28.500 Like, maybe they're a little too unruly at the soccer game, and then, so they maybe deserved
01:03:35.360 to be hunted in the streets by a Palestinian mob, or at least a Hamas-supporting mob.
01:03:44.980 Very odd to see the victim blaming happening there.
01:03:47.920 And, you know, I had a little disagreement with our big boss man, Ezra, earlier this week,
01:03:52.260 Sheila, because, yeah, no, it was in the spirit of friendly debate, but Ezra was saying, how
01:03:58.940 far are we away from that, at least here in Toronto, maybe five years?
01:04:02.960 And I said, with all due respect, Ezra, if an Israeli soccer club came down to Toronto's
01:04:09.000 BMO field, you know, it's not five years away, it's five minutes away.
01:04:14.620 That they, the pro-Hamas hooligans would be out Jew hunting, Israeli hunting, however you
01:04:21.000 want to frame it.
01:04:21.840 I have no doubt, they tried to shut down the game, just like they tried to shut down Stephen
01:04:27.340 Harden a couple of days ago from getting that Friend of Israel, Defender of Israel award.
01:04:32.220 So, I don't think we're years away.
01:04:33.900 I think we're here.
01:04:34.740 No.
01:04:35.220 I think we're here also.
01:04:36.400 Um, I think it would be like that.
01:04:39.220 I really do.
01:04:40.420 Um, now there's a reason that this stuff is permitted in Canada and that's because her
01:04:45.780 leadership allows it, especially the Mississauga mayor.
01:04:48.860 Uh, is that Carolyn Parrish being crazy?
01:04:51.200 You got it.
01:04:51.620 I believe it is.
01:04:52.340 She's got a long history of being crazy.
01:04:54.040 At one point she was too crazy for the liberal party and they booted her.
01:04:57.640 Um, but now I think she's just mainstream.
01:05:00.300 She's a mainstream liberal.
01:05:01.240 That's the Overton window shifting, shifting, shifting until Carolyn Parrish is right back where
01:05:05.640 she started.
01:05:06.860 Um, the Mississauga mayor compares the Hamas leader to Nelson Mandela ahead of a vigil for
01:05:14.240 a dead terrorist.
01:05:15.420 Yeah.
01:05:16.500 Yeah.
01:05:17.060 Yeah.
01:05:17.520 Sinwar.
01:05:18.140 He's the mastermind of the October 7th attack and he was dispatched by the IDF.
01:05:23.960 Um, if you need to feel good about your day, go and watch the, the, uh, the footage of him
01:05:29.420 dying.
01:05:29.780 It'll make you feel better.
01:05:31.340 Um, but, uh, she actually compares him to Nelson Mandela.
01:05:35.460 At first I thought, no, that's crazy.
01:05:38.640 There's video.
01:05:39.740 Let's watch it.
01:05:41.320 She just one second, Sheila.
01:05:45.240 Sorry.
01:05:45.760 They have to be bland and stick to the law.
01:05:58.500 Um, but in this case, we have a person who's recognized as a terrorist very widely.
01:06:03.240 Thank you.
01:06:04.540 Well, thank you for your advice.
01:06:06.320 Um, you're free to do whatever you want.
01:06:09.000 You're free to say whatever you want.
01:06:10.960 I am not.
01:06:12.400 My job is to consult with our lawyers and do exactly what they tell me.
01:06:17.920 So I just want to point out, and I'm not being facetious.
01:06:22.460 Nelson Mandela was declared a terrorist by the United States of America until the year
01:06:26.680 2008.
01:06:28.220 You're a terrorist and somebody else's terrorist may be two different things, but, uh, I am
01:06:33.600 extremely careful and I do not step out of line, but you're free to do whatever you
01:06:39.000 like and suffer the consequences if there should be any.
01:06:42.580 I know that Sheila, I'm not trying to be funny or mean here, but I really think Carolyn
01:06:48.940 Parrish is mentally ill.
01:06:50.180 I mean, I'm not a psychiatrist, but I don't know any other way you can square that.
01:06:55.980 It's outrageous.
01:06:57.440 She is down, you know, with the party in terms of having a fake Remembrance Day ceremony.
01:07:03.260 I'm not kidding, folks.
01:07:04.020 They're using the poppy.
01:07:05.400 They're using the slogan, lest we forget, to have a vigil for the most odious terrorists
01:07:11.480 that are part of Hamas, including the mastermind that was taken out, Sinwar.
01:07:16.000 And this is the same city, Sheila, that bans street hockey.
01:07:20.140 This is the same city that bans ice cream trucks going neighborhood to neighborhood to sell
01:07:26.160 their wares, thereby negating the very purpose of an ice cream truck.
01:07:31.820 Can anyone explain the sanity here?
01:07:35.080 And by the way, it's not just the appropriation of Remembrance Day and its symbols and slogans.
01:07:40.880 It's not just the honoring of the worst of the worst vile terrorists.
01:07:46.860 It is the fact, and we're going to be covering this, folks, on Tuesday, November 26, 6 p.m.,
01:07:53.360 Celebration Square.
01:07:54.680 Yeah, what a celebration.
01:07:56.080 I urge anyone to come out to stage a counter demonstration.
01:08:00.000 We're going to cover this because I will bet my life the scum that are celebrating Sinwar
01:08:05.980 are going to go almost right away to the genocidal chants.
01:08:10.700 From the river to the sea, intifada, go back to Europe, you watch.
01:08:16.460 And that crosses the free speech line.
01:08:20.100 That is the incitement of harm and violence and death to an individual or a group of individuals,
01:08:26.740 contrary to Section 319 of the Criminal Code of Canada.
01:08:30.100 So I don't think Mayor Parrish is being very, very careful.
01:08:33.680 I think she's being bloody reckless.
01:08:36.860 Let's just dial back and realize what she's saying here.
01:08:42.620 She's saying that with the clarity of hindsight,
01:08:48.320 one might look back at the mastermind of the October 7th terror attack
01:08:55.220 and see that he was a great man of peace and equality.
01:09:01.880 That's what she's saying here.
01:09:03.860 She's saying that perhaps we are not judging Sinwar appropriately now,
01:09:11.800 and that we need more historical context to reassess who he is and what he did.
01:09:20.540 Literally, that's what she's saying.
01:09:22.960 And Sheila...
01:09:23.800 She's a crazy person.
01:09:25.860 Yeah.
01:09:26.140 And even if you're Carolyn Parrish, even if you're on Team Sinwar,
01:09:30.660 why should you be sad?
01:09:33.060 Because he is, by their definition, a martyr.
01:09:36.040 That means he gets his allotment in the afterlife of 72 voluptuous, black-eyed virgins.
01:09:45.000 And, you know, Sheila, think about that.
01:09:47.180 It's not 71 or 73.
01:09:49.100 It's 72.
01:09:49.860 It's not skinny.
01:09:50.980 It's voluptuous.
01:09:52.000 It's not blue-eyed.
01:09:54.200 It's black-eyed.
01:09:55.240 It's not sluts.
01:09:56.660 It's virgins.
01:09:57.600 What I'm saying, it's almost like contractual language.
01:10:01.500 This is the offering.
01:10:02.860 Can you imagine dealing with people of this mindset?
01:10:08.040 You know what?
01:10:09.040 I'm marked safe from being Yahya Sinwar's black-eyed virgin.
01:10:14.780 Being non-voluptuous and a mother of three.
01:10:19.080 I'm just happy about my lot in life these days.
01:10:23.860 We have to move on because while sanity is not prevailing in Mississauga,
01:10:29.300 sanity did prevail elsewhere in the country
01:10:33.180 as an administration considered a Palestinian flag-raising.
01:10:39.080 This is reported by CGME.
01:10:41.440 That's out of Saskatchewan.
01:10:45.500 However, I saw it first on Just Bins,
01:10:48.680 the garbage company that breaks all the news in Saskatchewan
01:10:52.680 because you can find their news on Facebook
01:10:55.560 because technically they're a garbage company,
01:10:57.960 which is very clever.
01:10:59.300 Wow.
01:11:00.320 Anyways, Palestinian flag-raising ceremony outside of City Hall
01:11:05.000 abruptly canceled.
01:11:07.640 Wow.
01:11:08.980 So that is the city of Regina.
01:11:12.040 At the direction of Mayor Sandra Masters,
01:11:14.460 the flag-raising and ceremony for Palestine
01:11:16.580 that had been planned for tomorrow, November 15th,
01:11:19.540 will not proceed.
01:11:20.900 Masters remains mayor until the new mayor, Chad Baczynski,
01:11:31.720 is sworn in on Monday 18th of the month.
01:11:35.540 And, of course, naturally, a petition has been started to get the flag-raising ceremony reinstated for some reason.
01:11:45.880 And this is just...
01:11:49.880 I mean, this is happy news.
01:11:52.580 This is happy news.
01:11:53.620 Normally, it's like they try to do non-political stuff,
01:11:57.780 Girl Guides Canada, the Red Cross, whatever.
01:12:00.060 But then they did raise one for the Russia-Ukraine conflict,
01:12:05.960 although that sort of makes a little bit of sense,
01:12:08.460 Regina being very Ukrainian-heavy in their demographics.
01:12:12.640 But this doesn't make any sense whatsoever.
01:12:16.640 And I'm glad that cooler, calmer heads prevailed so far.
01:12:21.240 And, Sheila, please school me,
01:12:22.620 because if I had to guess which Canadian province
01:12:26.000 would be least likely to go down that route,
01:12:30.560 it would be Saskatchewan.
01:12:32.140 Yes, for sure.
01:12:33.160 How does this happen?
01:12:35.320 I don't know.
01:12:36.440 I don't know.
01:12:37.020 I'm glad it was canceled.
01:12:38.300 The city clerk, I think, was the guy who acted on it to say,
01:12:41.320 like, hey, what are we doing here?
01:12:42.840 Like, hang on.
01:12:43.960 What are we doing?
01:12:45.700 I guess we'll see how the new mayor responds.
01:12:49.560 I'm not sure where he falls down on the political spectrum.
01:12:53.240 I'm kind of annoyed that most Canadian cities
01:12:55.880 don't have political parties municipally.
01:12:59.620 I think that would be a lot easier for people to follow and vote if they knew.
01:13:04.900 But let's see if he responds to 400 angry union busybodies.
01:13:10.000 And quite likely teachers in Regina who want the flag raised.
01:13:15.080 I'd love to see a counter petition and see how many normal people sign that bad boy.
01:13:19.300 It would be Regina.
01:13:22.040 Stop it.
01:13:22.920 You're going to get us all in trouble.
01:13:26.680 We've got one more thing because, again, this is in the YouTube headline.
01:13:31.080 We'll quickly talk on it.
01:13:32.020 We've got a video.
01:13:32.960 Pro-Hamas students, they've released a video of themselves
01:13:35.760 vandalizing the home of the University of Washington president.
01:13:39.140 So not only did they commit multiple crimes,
01:13:41.060 they filmed it and proudly posted it
01:13:44.060 because these people are completely emboldened.
01:13:47.100 I mean, these are the same types that assault you on the street of Toronto
01:13:50.260 and the cops take you away.
01:13:51.580 So why wouldn't these people think they can get away with this?
01:13:54.260 We'll be right back.
01:14:24.260 You know what?
01:14:30.380 I don't know if you can, what the firearms laws are in Washington state,
01:14:37.460 but at the very least, this would get you pepper sprayed.
01:14:41.100 What are they doing?
01:14:43.220 Yeah, well, you know what?
01:14:44.480 Their time is almost up, Sheila.
01:14:46.860 I've just texted to super producer Ephraim Monsanto Donald Trump yesterday
01:14:54.140 weighing in on what the new sheriff is going to do in town
01:14:57.840 when it comes to this kind of garbage on campus.
01:15:00.740 And it's this.
01:15:02.820 This ends or else you lose your federal funding.
01:15:06.540 Nice.
01:15:07.180 And you are going to see a warp speed reaction on campus
01:15:13.080 once the gravy train is turned off.
01:15:17.240 I don't know, Efren, do you have the link I sent you?
01:15:19.660 Yeah, we've got a clip here.
01:15:21.020 Okay.
01:15:21.500 We can play it.
01:15:22.000 And then I think we'll do our final chats and then wrap her up.
01:15:25.140 All right.
01:15:32.340 ...Semitism and defend our Jewish citizens in America.
01:15:36.520 My first week back in the Oval Office,
01:15:38.320 my administration will inform every college president
01:15:41.220 that if you do not end anti-Semitic propaganda,
01:15:44.240 they will lose their accreditation and federal type support.
01:15:48.080 Support.
01:15:48.600 Support.
01:15:48.800 Support.
01:15:48.880 Support.
01:15:55.140 The truth is you don't have to do much after that.
01:16:04.980 Will you do that?
01:16:06.160 It's going to work miracles.
01:16:07.640 Please sit down.
01:16:09.800 We will not subsidize the creation of terrorist sympathizers,
01:16:14.220 and we're not going to do it certainly on American soil.
01:16:16.860 We're not going to do it anywhere.
01:16:17.780 Next, I will inform every educational institution in our land
01:16:22.620 that if they permit violence, harassment, or threats against Jewish students,
01:16:27.080 the schools will be held accountable for violations of the civil rights law.
01:16:32.060 Very important.
01:16:35.080 Jewish Americans must have equal protection under the law.
01:16:38.580 They're going to get it.
01:16:39.680 At the same time, my administration will move swiftly
01:16:42.220 to restore safety for Jewish students and Jewish people on American streets.
01:16:49.880 Perfect.
01:16:50.320 You know what, Sheila?
01:16:51.740 The words of a leader, right?
01:16:53.680 Someone in charge.
01:16:55.340 Someone who doesn't play games with words.
01:16:58.580 Someone who is not woke, politically correct.
01:17:01.180 Someone on the right side of history.
01:17:03.180 Oh my God, I love it.
01:17:04.360 And you know what?
01:17:05.080 I hope Pierre Polievre is taking note
01:17:07.540 because that has the majority of support,
01:17:11.920 whether you're Canadian or American.
01:17:13.360 And yet these, you know, pro-Hamas types,
01:17:16.660 they make a lot of noise and commotion.
01:17:20.220 But when you poll people,
01:17:22.360 more than 80% do not agree with that garbage rhetoric.
01:17:27.940 Yeah, nobody wants to live next door to somebody
01:17:29.800 who explains away burnings and beheadings
01:17:35.180 and sexual assaults as a tool of the resistance.
01:17:41.400 Like, I don't want to live next door to a crazy person like that
01:17:43.980 because all of a sudden I'm going to be like,
01:17:46.060 if we have a fence problem, what are you going to do to me?
01:17:48.520 Um, we've got, um, some pictures.
01:17:52.480 They posted some pictures of what they did
01:17:55.000 to the University of Washington president's home.
01:17:58.960 Um, and as this poster points out,
01:18:01.720 the, uh, president gave in to every single demand
01:18:06.000 of the pro-Hamas encampment last semester
01:18:09.100 because we know you can feed the crocodile,
01:18:13.200 but thinking it will eat you last.
01:18:15.420 But guess what?
01:18:15.960 The crocodile always eats you.
01:18:17.460 Um, and it's bigger and hungrier by the time it gets to you.
01:18:22.920 Um, and this wasn't just students, by the way.
01:18:26.620 Faculty were involved in this.
01:18:28.840 Fire them all.
01:18:30.440 Fire them all.
01:18:31.880 Well, um, I'm betting they have tenure, Sheila.
01:18:35.200 So, uh, good luck on that front.
01:18:38.840 Yeah, of course.
01:18:40.420 Um, we've got one chat, it looks like,
01:18:42.280 from N Mark, this is Kane N Mark.
01:18:44.240 I heard that, well, I think we mean,
01:18:47.200 I heard that pigs, uh, don't call cops that.
01:18:49.780 I don't like that.
01:18:50.780 Even the bad ones.
01:18:51.920 I just, please don't, um, are turned on by fake hips.
01:18:55.540 Oh God.
01:18:57.060 David.
01:18:57.960 That's why they throw David in the backseat of the car.
01:19:00.300 Joke.
01:19:02.720 Right.
01:19:03.120 Well, folks, we've gone into overtime.
01:19:06.140 Holy mackerel, uh, 20 past two Eastern standard time.
01:19:09.600 By the way, um, if you need more than an hour and 20 of the menzoid on a Friday,
01:19:16.740 I will be guest hosting the Ezra event show tonight.
01:19:20.140 I have a five coupon ride of a monologue ready to go, please.
01:19:24.620 I'd better read that before you film it.
01:19:27.480 Don't you dare.
01:19:29.040 Just don't send it over to Tamara Ugolini.
01:19:31.800 Uh, you know, uh, Mrs. Scissorhands.
01:19:34.900 Tamara Scissorhands.
01:19:36.040 So, uh, and speaking of five coupon rides, as Sheila said at the beginning of the show,
01:19:42.400 Sunday, Toronto, Bathurst and Shepard high noon.
01:19:48.300 Uh, you want to see what's going to happen there.
01:19:51.040 Uh, I'm predicting fireworks and it's amazing that there should be fireworks for, I don't
01:19:58.660 know, citizens exercising their right to walk on a public sidewalk, but the Toronto police
01:20:04.460 are being led around by the pro Hamas folk, like a circus donkey, uh, in the three rings.
01:20:11.640 And, um, we're going to see what happens.
01:20:14.200 I have no idea.
01:20:15.220 I, I, I, I have been arrested folks five times in, uh, 11 months this year.
01:20:22.200 And each time it was an absolute complete surprise.
01:20:26.240 So nothing will shock me.
01:20:27.780 Let's hope.
01:20:28.500 Is it a surprise?
01:20:29.700 Cause I'm always surprised that you make it home without being arrested.
01:20:33.120 That's always like, yay.
01:20:35.280 Great.
01:20:36.300 Welcome to bizarro world.
01:20:38.680 And, uh, so there you have it.
01:20:40.360 So, uh, Sheila and I, I believe we will be back here on Monday.
01:20:45.460 Uh, well, assuming I'm not in cell block H again, uh, without being released on time.
01:20:51.480 Uh, but, um, so please tune in for us there.
01:20:54.980 Uh, as the saying goes, thank God it's TGIF have a great weekend and as always be safe and
01:21:02.880 be sane.