Rebel News Podcast - February 10, 2025


REBEL ROUNDUP | Trump 51st state threats, UK farmers' protest, Premiers demand Fentanyl Czar


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 41 minutes

Words per Minute

158.2841

Word Count

16,047

Sentence Count

961

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

25


Summary

In this episode of the Rebel News Daily Roundup, host Sheila Gunn-Reed is joined by her friend Tamara Ugolini to discuss the latest in the Trump administration's trade war with Canada, including the latest announcement from the White House on the 51st state, and the latest on the Ford administration's new trade deal with China.


Transcript

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00:01:08.400 Oh, hey, good morning, good afternoon, everybody, and welcome to what is now a daily show, Rebel
00:01:14.320 Roundup, wherein we talk about the news of the world and of the day completely unscripted. I'm
00:01:19.580 your general host, Sheila Gunn-Reed, although that will vary from day to day, and I'm joined by my
00:01:26.140 friend and colleague, Tamara Ugolini, out in Ontario. Tamara, how's it going?
00:01:32.360 Pretty good, Sheila. I'm kind of starting to feel a little bit of spring maybe in the air,
00:01:37.180 which is probably terrible to say with you and your minus 40 bus cancellations and battery.
00:01:43.600 Oh, really? Oh, really? Oh, no. Yeah. But I mean, I'm sure it's short-lived because I think the
00:01:49.500 groundhog saw his shadow, or maybe I have it reversed, so we're in for another six weeks of
00:01:53.520 winter, apparently, according to some random groundhog. But otherwise, everything is good,
00:01:58.760 minus the fact that we're still being trolled heavily by the Trump administration with threats
00:02:05.900 of the 51st state and tariffs incoming. I'm really starting to think that Trump, or I've already been
00:02:16.600 thinking this, but it's really starting to solidify my thoughts that Trump is pulling everyone's leg and
00:02:23.260 just seeing how far he can take things and perhaps maybe even laughing at the media and the frenzy that
00:02:32.120 takes place every time he makes these sorts of announcements. Yeah, we're going to talk about
00:02:37.500 that on the show today. Trump has made even more comments, and I think he takes great pleasure,
00:02:44.300 as he should, in driving all of the establishment elite absolutely bonkers every time he opens his
00:02:51.760 mouth. It makes me very happy. I'm sure it makes him very happy, too. And it sort of belies this,
00:02:57.800 especially here in Canada, this like, oh, Team Canada approach, and we're in Alberta. We've been
00:03:03.920 asking you people to let us build pipelines across Team Canada for a very long time because we want to
00:03:09.440 give you wealth and jobs. But that was all for naught until somebody threatened Doug Ford with tariffs on
00:03:17.020 the auto and steel industries. Then it's like, oh, okay, now we're all in this together, are we?
00:03:23.380 If I ever hear that again, I'm going to puke. But I should tell everybody what we're doing here. And
00:03:28.740 we'll get into that because we've got a lot of clips on that Trump making comments. This is, as I said,
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00:05:12.440 Get chatting, get talking. If you feel so inclined, support the work that we're doing.
00:05:17.840 And let's get into, well, yesterday was the Super Bowl. I didn't watch the Super Bowl.
00:05:23.340 I'm not interested in American football at all. I don't see what the hype is. I like the commercials
00:05:28.800 and stuff, but I just, I don't, I don't, I don't know why it's so exciting. But before
00:05:34.540 the Super Bowl, Trump did a pre-Super Bowl interview with Fox News, and he was saying some
00:05:42.220 51st statey things, which upset all the fancy people again.
00:05:48.080 You announced tariffs on Canada and Mexico. You immediately got action from both of them
00:05:52.640 on border security and drug interdiction. Is that good enough? No, it's not good enough.
00:05:58.380 So more needed in 30 days. Something has to happen. It's not sustainable. And I'm changing it.
00:06:04.480 You know, the prime minister said this weekend to a group of Canadian businessmen, he was a private
00:06:08.520 meeting. He said that your wish for Canada to be the 51st state is a quote, real thing. Is it a real
00:06:15.560 thing? Yeah, it is. I think Canada would be much better off being a 51st state because
00:06:20.460 we lose $200 billion a year with Canada. And I'm not going to let that happen. It's too much. Why are
00:06:26.900 we paying $200 billion a year essentially in subsidy to Canada? Now, if they're a 51st state, I don't mind
00:06:33.180 doing it. Yeah, I think we've chatted about that before, that it's not really a subsidy when this is
00:06:42.200 just your trade partnership agreement. But I think that that Canadians and the media is being whipped
00:06:52.000 up into this frenzy about this 51st state. I mean, logically, I think about the 51st state thing as
00:06:58.140 just our vast amount of landmass and how that would look as a 51st state. It wouldn't I don't think it
00:07:06.120 could work that way if we want to have a conversation about it. And I've mentioned before on the live
00:07:10.780 streams and in some reports, I think that I'm willing to have that conversation because at this
00:07:14.980 point, Canada is just a dumpster fire of social, political, economic happenings. It's been mismanaged
00:07:24.920 for the better part of 10 years. We really have nothing in our favor. If someone like Trump and the
00:07:31.760 U.S. wanted to economically devastate us, I think it would be very clearly, very easily to do that.
00:07:38.020 But I don't think taking just Canada as this landmass and covering it over with an American flag
00:07:44.360 and calling it the 51st state would logically make very much sense. I think that Trump is trolling so
00:07:50.480 hard and laughing on the inside at how much traction it's getting and how much it's whipping up the likes
00:07:56.980 of Justin Trudeau and his potential successors and seeing how far he can push it. Like I said, I'm here
00:08:04.160 for a conversation. But I think that he's just doing it to troll really like the peak troll that we've
00:08:12.040 ever seen. Yeah, I think so, too. I mean, you're right. Even if the Americans took us over, it still
00:08:18.560 doesn't address the problems of cultural incompatibility between certain parts of this
00:08:22.960 country. Like you might be the 51st state over there. If we wanted to think seriously about it,
00:08:31.000 maybe BC needs to be California North or Washington North. But again, it just points to the fact that
00:08:41.200 like, look, if we're so demoralized, our culture is so broken, our economy is so stagnant, and our
00:08:50.720 military is so decrepit that anybody could take us over if they wanted to. And if it weren't for the
00:08:55.920 friendliness of our neighbor to the south and their constant protection of us, literally, we are just
00:09:03.660 sitting ducks here under Justin Trudeau. And we should do well to remember that when we talk about
00:09:09.120 our American friends. But as Danielle Smith points out, once you take oil and gas out of the equation,
00:09:16.580 Canadians buy more from the United States than they buy from us. And we should also remind our American
00:09:21.980 friends that we actually sell oil and gas to you at such a reduced rate that you cannot produce it
00:09:27.700 for what we're selling it to you for. And your refineries are equipped to take Canadian heavy
00:09:32.120 oil and gas. So if you don't want our oil and gas, that's fine. But your heavy oil field in Utah is
00:09:38.220 not ready to go and not nearly at capacity. And the other option is Venezuela. So I don't think you want
00:09:45.680 to support a dictatorship in Venezuela, a socialist dictatorship where they eat the zoo animals out
00:09:52.200 of starvation. I'm pretty sure you don't want their heavy oil. You might want friendly Canadian
00:09:56.820 heavy oil from the great province of Alberta with our conservative premier who's fighting for our jobs.
00:10:02.960 But she's also fighting for your jobs, too, because if you've got to idle down those refineries,
00:10:07.160 you're in a world of trouble. Those are American jobs that won't be working. So and I think Trump
00:10:13.600 recognizes that, which is why he only threatened to tariff Canadian oil and gas 10% to make it look
00:10:20.280 like he was doing something. And I think that is through the hard work of our premier Daniel Smith.
00:10:25.480 And by the way, I see after my incessant complaints in the live stream, guess who's going to
00:10:30.820 Washington to make the case for Saskatchewan? Yes, it's Scott Moe. I complained and I whined and I
00:10:37.560 moaned and I said, why didn't he do what Daniel Smith did? And now he's going. So hopefully he can
00:10:42.480 save off some some tariffs on Saskatchewan potash, make the case for American farmers who rely on
00:10:52.080 Canadian potash because the alternative is, of course, Russia and some of the other world's
00:10:57.540 worst places. So there's that. But as Trump said, the threat of tariffs is not going away.
00:11:05.260 And he promises 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from Canada. So we've got Doug Ford losing
00:11:17.100 his marbles again because he didn't go and talk to the Americans. He talked about them, didn't talk
00:11:22.420 to them. And Legault, who's like, maybe we need a pipeline, maybe we don't. Now he's mad too. So
00:11:28.360 uh, I don't know. Why didn't your, why didn't your premier just go talk, talk to Trump? I don't
00:11:37.020 know. A little diplomacy goes a long way that, and that's team Canada, right? They're part of this
00:11:42.680 agreement, interprovincial federal agreement, as though they're advocating and uniting under this
00:11:50.020 renewed umbrella of team Canada. And as you said, Sheila, we're all in it together. And remember,
00:11:56.940 the government has your back. And now this is like renewed COVID talking points 2.0. And then you
00:12:04.180 have premiers like Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe, Alberta premier Danielle Smith, who are actually
00:12:10.220 being reasonable, logical diplomats in all of this chaos and mayhem. And they've left this, you know,
00:12:19.140 quote unquote, team Canada approach, the same approach that decimated small businesses across the
00:12:26.480 country with COVID lockdowns, didn't advocate for them, but rather implemented legislation to kill
00:12:32.860 them, saw the most, the largest wealth transfer of our time from the private sector to the public
00:12:42.120 sector throughout all of that. And this is the team Canada that was responsible for all of those
00:12:48.360 measures that decimated our small business sector, decimated the livelihoods of Canadians,
00:12:54.260 pushed out innovation, entrepreneurship, ownership, and bloated the private or the public sector
00:13:03.460 at three times the rate of the private. And now we have this bloated, perpetually bloated bureaucracy
00:13:10.480 that can't even function, doesn't, doesn't even do any sort of good for the Canadian people. So
00:13:16.380 when Trump talks about this 51st state staff and, and Canada would do well being a 51st state,
00:13:21.940 you know, I'm here for the doge. I want to see a department of government efficiency because I see
00:13:27.860 the bloat, I see the ineptitude, I see the lack of accountability, the lack of transparency, the waste.
00:13:33.040 I mean, you've just launched that campaign, Sheila, highlighting the global affairs squanderings like
00:13:38.220 they've done with USAID. And if that's the things that start to shift and change in Canada,
00:13:44.080 if we have those discussions, then I mean, a hundred percent, I'm here for it.
00:13:48.320 Yeah. Yeah. Thanks for mentioning expose the waste. It's expose the waste.com. All of us at
00:13:54.880 Rebel News are sort of picking off some of the stories of just the liberal government, ridiculous
00:14:01.260 DEI waste and legacy projects that are just bananas. Like for example, the story that I did today,
00:14:12.380 it's, it's, it's not one of the larger known stories, but it's so like chef's kiss, perfectly
00:14:17.280 liberal. The liberals gave $50,000 for through global affairs, for some reason to a photography
00:14:26.860 exhibit done by multimillionaire rock singer, Brian Adams. For those of you who don't remember,
00:14:36.060 Brian Adams terrorized our ears for 18 weeks straight in 1991, because his song was
00:14:42.280 featured prominently on the soundtrack of Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves, everything I do,
00:14:47.340 I do it for you. And you, everywhere you went, that's all you could hear. I'll never forgive
00:14:52.240 him for that, but that is not my dislike of this project. He's a rich dude. Why are we giving him
00:14:58.340 $50,000 to feature his hobby of photography? Well, I'll tell you why, because guess who was in it
00:15:05.780 as one of the prominent Canadians featured Justin Trudeau doing his signature, like with his sleeves
00:15:13.880 rolled up, because that's how he thinks people who do actual things for a living, how they dress.
00:15:18.760 Yeah. So they spent $50,000 giving a multimillionaire rock singer money to work on his little side hobby.
00:15:29.080 Um, and the only reason they did it is because Justin Trudeau was prominently featured as one
00:15:33.420 of the people photographed and just, that's what you do when you're like, do I buy the two liter jug
00:15:38.860 of milk or the four liter jug of milk? Because Justin Trudeau is taxing me to death. This is what he's
00:15:45.000 doing with your money. So anyways, it's expose the waste.com. Um, if you're on X, keep tweeting out
00:15:50.280 those crazy stories and, uh, who knows, you might just see a rebel news journalist, pick one of them off
00:15:55.700 and include it in the garbage pile of stories from the Justin Trudeau liberals. The dumpster fire that
00:16:04.060 is the Canadian government's bureaucratic floated waste, where we need a doge, bring doge to Canada,
00:16:10.720 make government accountable again, is what I'm saying. And I mean, here in Canada, we have
00:16:15.760 our leader of the official opposition, uh, conservative leader, Pierre Polyev, who seems to be
00:16:21.720 becoming more and more conservative as time goes on. Um, so yeah, he's slowly getting there in some
00:16:29.700 areas, um, more than others, but, um, he warrens ahead of these re threatened tariffs, uh, that
00:16:37.140 front runner, liberal front runner, Mark Carney, who has been Justin Trudeau's, um, behind the scenes
00:16:44.340 right-hand man for the last few years as his financial and economic advisor. Yeah. And you
00:16:51.060 know, well, Christy, all the bad things, sorry to interrupt, but like all the bad things that we
00:16:56.340 lived through over the last five years, the COVID overspending, the bailout programs, the inflationary
00:17:04.320 spending, the size and scope and bloat of government, uh, the blocked pipelines, the DEI nonsense. Guess who
00:17:11.680 that was? That was Mark Carney. Cause Justin Trudeau's brain is like an empty bucket. And all you just
00:17:17.260 do is pour bad ideas into it. Like here's the world economic forum with their buckets of water
00:17:21.840 carried by Chrystia Freeland and Mark Carney poured into his empty brain. And then he pukes it out on the
00:17:27.620 rest of us. Anyways, I mean, he's an actor, he's a drama teacher. He's the perfect person to have these
00:17:32.860 bad ideas and then act them out on the global stage front and center, because that is his only skill
00:17:38.480 is drama and acting. Um, and so, so yeah, we have Mark Carney who is vying for liberal leadership
00:17:47.260 with former finance minister, Chrystia Freeland, who was kind of the front person, but Mark Carney
00:17:53.220 who claimed he was an outsider, which is so incredibly laughable because he's been nothing
00:17:58.260 but an insider for the last few decades. Uh, and especially as you said, the last half of a decade,
00:18:04.160 but Polyev is calling them out because this, this carbon tax on steel production will just
00:18:12.040 completely decimate Canadian steel, um, ahead of also Trump threatening to target that industry.
00:18:19.200 We need to do away with Mr. Carney's carbon tax. This is another thing. Carney told CTV
00:18:27.580 about 10 days ago, he's going to bring in a new tax, a new carbon tax on Canadian industry.
00:18:35.600 He mentioned steel. Can you imagine what it would do to our country? If at the same time,
00:18:43.500 Donald Trump hits our steel industry with a tariff, Mark Carney brings in a massive new carbon tax.
00:18:51.560 My friends, there will be no steelmaking in Canada and we will lose the most fundamental strategic
00:19:00.540 building block of an economy and frankly, our national security. These radical policies
00:19:09.020 are, have not worked in the last nine years and they will be a catastrophe if they are allowed to
00:19:14.540 continue for a fourth term of the Carney Trudeau liberals. That's why we need a strong Canada first
00:19:24.120 common sense, conservative government that will, yes, ax taxes, build homes, fix budgets and stop crime
00:19:30.540 that will bring home production and paychecks by repealing anti-energy laws that will build pipelines,
00:19:37.140 unapologetically build pipelines, dig mines, LNG liquefaction plants that will pass a bring it home
00:19:43.980 tax cut to, to, to, to bring back the half trillion dollars that the Carney Trudeau liberals have given
00:19:50.480 to the Americans. We will take back control of our borders with more border guards. We will cut foreign
00:19:58.580 aid in order to rebuild our military, reclaim our North, put Canadians back in charge of their lives
00:20:05.500 and the freest nation on earth. Canada first, Canada here, Canada now, Canada forever. Let's bring it home.
00:20:16.520 You know, I think that's the first time I've heard him say that he's going to cut foreign aid.
00:20:21.000 Yeah, I think that was the very first time as he was talking there, I was like, man, he looks cold.
00:20:26.140 Uh, I wonder what the temperature is in a Callaway. Cause you can tell, I know that feeling. Like if
00:20:33.060 you're from Alberta, you know it, especially if you've had to try to film outside when it's this
00:20:37.200 cold, uh, your face starts to actually freeze up and your lips don't work properly. So it feel it's
00:20:41.900 sort of like you're drunk or you have like cotton in your mouth where you can't really talk. Cause
00:20:46.720 nothing is working like the lower or your outer extremities on your lips. They just don't work.
00:20:52.160 And I was like, man, what is the temperature in a Callaway? Minus 21. I was like, Oh dang,
00:20:56.960 it's warmer in a Callaway than it is here today. So I'm just safely in my basement with my space
00:21:02.840 heater. But, uh, he mentioned, uh, LNG there and, uh, Trump just struck a big deal with Japan
00:21:10.460 to sell them LNG. Now Justin Trudeau has said that there was no business case to sell countries like
00:21:18.040 Germany and Japan liquefied natural gas. It's like billions and billions and billions and billions
00:21:24.880 and billions of dollars that they want to buy from us and huge projects. Um, and he has just
00:21:30.420 not bothered to push them forward. He's put up regulatory hurdles so that they can't get done.
00:21:37.040 And just as recently as I think it was two months ago, I did a story on it. Cause
00:21:41.480 what was notable to me was that, uh, Trump met with, uh, Japan's prime minister and, or not Trump,
00:21:51.520 sorry, Trudeau met with Japan's prime minister. And on the Japanese readout of the meeting,
00:21:56.580 they said they brought forward the issue of buying LNG one more time. I think that's the third or
00:22:02.220 fourth time they've brought it up with Trudeau, but it was conveniently left off the Canadian readout
00:22:07.580 of the same meeting. So Trudeau is trying to bury the fact that these countries keep coming to Canada
00:22:14.180 and saying, we would very much like to buy your liquefied natural.
00:22:18.000 Sure. I think Elon let me down. I think I'm frozen, Sheila. It's not you. It's me.
00:22:38.540 Okay. I thought Elon let me down. Um, yeah, so it's been years and years that these countries have
00:22:44.040 been asking us for liquefied natural gas. And, uh, now that Trump's in power, uh, he says,
00:22:49.300 fine, if Canada won't sell it to you, we're here for you. And, uh, I, I hope it's not too late for
00:22:55.280 us. That's all. Yeah. Well, and I mean, the 51st state threats show that we have to start taking
00:23:02.960 things like that very seriously, because if there were to be a threat of, you know, invasion, I mean,
00:23:10.120 we already kind of have that happening here at home. We have Chinese interference in our
00:23:15.580 parliamentary affairs that we don't know the full scope and breadth of that, which parliamentarians
00:23:22.960 have been compromised by foreign interference and meddling in our institutions and our democracy
00:23:28.820 and our elections. Um, I guess we have to kind of be a little bit careful what we say here on YouTube,
00:23:33.800 since we are trying to potentially be re-monetized and, um, election misinformation happens to be
00:23:41.380 one of the, uh, sacred covenants that you cannot discuss on the YouTube censorious platform. But,
00:23:50.560 uh, and then of course we have the, the India issue, China issue, and then the threats of,
00:23:57.680 of foreign nations and our military is too preoccupied with DEI nonsense to hire people
00:24:04.680 based on actual merit. Um, I'm, I'm pretty sure that our military capacity capacity is actually
00:24:10.020 absolutely abysmal combined with the fact that most of our, um, equipment is rusted out old and
00:24:17.380 decrepit. So every which way that you look at Canada right now, which I hope Trump is trolling
00:24:23.380 because if he were serious, I mean, you look at the state of affairs, it wouldn't be overly difficult.
00:24:29.940 And I don't want to give any ideas. Um, but Paul Yev is taking a hard stance against all of this. And
00:24:36.260 he has said that president Trump is wrong. We will never be a 51st state. And I think this was a tweet
00:24:43.780 that he put out, um, where he said also Canada is and always will be a proud, sovereign, independent
00:24:51.360 nation. And that's how I'd like it to be. I think that we should, you know, maintain that diplomacy,
00:24:55.640 have those discussions. How can we lean on what our U S counterparts are doing, overhauling the
00:25:01.420 bureaucracy, bringing back accountability, cutting that bureaucratic waste and serving Canadians first.
00:25:08.600 And as they're doing in America, serving Americans first, putting them first, rebuilding their, um,
00:25:14.460 strength and security on that global scale, but also obviously by building that and starting that at
00:25:20.340 home, I think Canada would do well to follow closely in those footsteps. And that's the conversation
00:25:27.040 that I'm here for. Uh, I think we should maybe just cut to a, an ad break Sheila, or do we have
00:25:33.220 a rumble ad read that's ready to go yet? I don't see one here. I don't see one yet. I was just going to
00:25:41.820 touch on, I don't know why I Googled Warren Kinsella's name. Oh yes. This idea that, um,
00:25:48.400 uh, that, you know, there's, uh, let me just go back a bit. So Warren Kinsella, he is a liberal
00:25:59.240 strategist who was hired. If I recall correctly in 2019, um, uh, I'm trying to remember who hired him,
00:26:10.080 the Daisy group, uh, which is more in Kinsella's operation. Anyways, they were hired to go after
00:26:17.760 the PPC and call them a bunch of haters. So never forget that. Um, but, uh, he, the other day
00:26:25.160 tweeted something along the lines of who would take up arms to defend Canada. He's a liberal strategist.
00:26:32.280 Now this is where the liberals are on, on, uh, team Canada. Uh, you're taking my guns away. Cause
00:26:38.920 you don't think I have a right to defend myself with them and you want to send them to Ukraine
00:26:42.640 so that the Ukrainians can defend themselves against Russians with my guns. But, uh, I'm not,
00:26:48.020 uh, I don't have a right to self-defense in Canada, except now the liberals say I have a right to
00:26:53.380 self-defense. If only I take up arms against the Americans. I don't know if you guys saw that.
00:26:59.140 It's going to be hard to find on X because Warren Kinsella has like literally everybody under the sun
00:27:03.640 block, but it's just interesting to see how, uh, the liberals and the liberal brain trust are sort
00:27:10.780 of all over the place on this issue. It's team Canada, except when it comes to Alberta, don't use
00:27:15.900 guns except when it comes to the Americans. And by the way, do you think the threat of, uh, killing
00:27:20.640 Americans is going to go very far when you have a liberal strategist saying that in the middle of
00:27:25.140 tariff negotiations? Like, it seems a little bit crazy. Like it's just, um, mental and just to,
00:27:33.060 cause I know we have the time, uh, to, to while we wait on, uh, uh, rumble ad to come. Oh, we've got
00:27:39.100 one now. Um, the idea that, uh, sticking a carbon tariff on upstream manufacturing, oil and gas, steel
00:27:49.500 production, concrete production, uh, somehow doesn't hurt the consumer that all gets passed
00:27:55.200 along. And that was Mark Carney's idea was, well, we'll just take it off the consumer stuff. We'll
00:27:59.420 put it all upstream. We'll put it on the big companies. Well, that does two things kills job.
00:28:03.620 Well, three things kills jobs, stirs investment in this country, and then adds increased costs of
00:28:09.340 manufacturing, which touches on everything that you buy, move, sell, trade, and do in this country.
00:28:15.300 Um, but, um, I was watching from as late as I think it was June, uh, Mark Carney's parliamentary
00:28:25.020 appearances at, uh, Senate committee on banking when he was trying to push forward this banking
00:28:31.620 bill that thankfully died. Um, when the liberals prorogued parliament that would enforce the DEI
00:28:37.800 call it enforce it on banks. Now banks do it just for, cause they're woke, but it would enforce
00:28:44.640 that even on like credit unions and stuff like, so if you try to escape the big banks and go to a
00:28:49.120 local credit union that isn't woke, they were going to impose this on the Canadian financial
00:28:53.980 sector. And Mark Carney was there testifying to the importance of it. And he was asked like,
00:28:59.160 do you support the carbon tax, Justin Trudeau's carbon tax? And he's like, I support things that
00:29:04.420 work. And so like, they asked him like three times and he would take like three minutes and he never
00:29:08.500 said yes or no. So, uh, I, now I think he would probably say, I don't support Justin Trudeau's
00:29:14.940 carbon tax, but I support my carbon tax. Exactly. Spoken like a true liberal who never actually
00:29:20.480 answers the question, but takes a insanely long time and mental gymnastics to blurt out some sort
00:29:27.000 of word salad. Yeah. Uh, by the way, uh, Warren Kinsella tells people, it's calls people who, uh,
00:29:35.880 are not explicitly against Donald Trump. Uh, he calls them Vichy Canadians as in the Vichy France
00:29:44.360 collaborators with the Nazis. Again, going a long way in those trade negotiations. When you have a
00:29:51.820 longstanding part of the liberal brain trust, making these sort of, uh, comments, calling,
00:29:57.980 uh, Trump the mango Mussolini because he thinks he's so clever and Canadians who are pro Trump,
00:30:03.800 I guess, pro gun rights, pro oil and gas, pro free speech. We are just like Nazi collaborators.
00:30:09.540 Good, good call buddy. You know who that does favors to the actual Nazis? Cause it makes just free
00:30:15.920 speech conservatives who think that Trudeau is doing a bad job in trade negotiations. It makes us akin to
00:30:21.440 the worst creatures that ever walked the face of the earth. Good job. Good job. Liberals not seeming
00:30:27.740 crazy or anything there. Uh, we've got a, uh, read from truth social, uh, Olivia, do we have a,
00:30:33.900 a rebel news ad read after this or rebel news ad after this? Okay. We'll hit an ad after that. Uh,
00:30:42.140 this one is from truth social. So if you want to get, um, maybe what Donald Trump is actually saying
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00:31:25.540 his poll. Would you take up arms to defend Canada? It didn't go the way he thought.
00:31:32.900 That's what you get, dummy. You take their guns and then you ask your liberals, you ask the liberals,
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00:31:42.580 They wouldn't take up arms to defend themselves and they won't let you to do it either. But,
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00:34:28.260 Mm-hmm. I was uh, when he says like, oh, hi as relevant, I almost say hi back
00:34:33.780 because that's how he calls you like when he answers the phone. It's like, oh, hi
00:34:38.080 And I started saying it back to him. And he now he just realized that I started doing it. Like
00:34:42.320 I answered the phone exactly how he does in every calls and he is only just now figured it out.
00:34:47.840 Um, all right. So, uh, let's go to and we can pop ahead to a few things. Um, Trump, uh, here. Yeah,
00:34:58.880 without the US, the Canada doesn't really have a country. I think this makes the point that I was
00:35:03.680 sort of making earlier that we would do well to remember the friendship of the Americans, uh,
00:35:10.000 in just not, uh, waltzing in and taking the place because they could
00:35:15.040 In the case of Canada, if this should happen, I don't know how they can do it without us
00:35:19.600 because without the US Canada really doesn't have a country. They do almost all of their business with us.
00:35:26.400 And if we say we want our cars to be made in Detroit
00:35:29.200 I like with a stroke of a pen, I can do that. And other things in addition to that would not allow
00:35:37.200 Canada to be a viable venture.
00:35:39.840 Mr. President, you said you're going to honor first responders today.
00:35:47.360 I don't know that we do most of our business with, I mean, there were close ally and trade partner,
00:35:54.400 but I think it was, I was looking it up last week. I thought it was only like 20%
00:35:59.760 of, um, our GDP was trade with the US. Maybe I had that wrong.
00:36:04.000 Um, I think that also, uh, takes into account internal business, like our GDP with each other.
00:36:12.400 Like it, I think it's very clear that they are a single largest export partner.
00:36:16.800 Um, now the thing I wanted to talk about because, uh, being from the oil and gas sector,
00:36:25.680 I might know a little bit about this, but let's just go to, uh, Trudeau saying nothing
00:36:29.680 to reporters as he returns to his hotel. Usually he can't shut up, um, when he sees a camera around,
00:36:35.680 but, uh, things aren't good. And now every time he opens his mouth, uh, he says something stupid
00:36:42.000 about Donald Trump. So maybe he's taking some advice and shutting up. I don't know. Let's see.
00:36:54.320 Is Canada a viable country?
00:36:58.800 Is Canada a viable country?
00:37:01.760 Who asks that?
00:37:02.720 I wonder how the mainstream media feels being shunned by Trudeau, like how we're repeatedly
00:37:07.200 treated by him out in the field and in his own leadership debate question Q and a period.
00:37:15.280 Yeah. Uh, that's odd for Trudeau. Cause that's, I think that was foreign media there. Um,
00:37:22.560 he loves to talk to the foreign media. He is, he fancies himself to be a darling to the foreign media.
00:37:29.840 And now they're just shouting questions at him like the rambunctious rebels.
00:37:34.960 Instead of him, he's stopping to show off his socks as he gets out of the, uh, limo.
00:37:41.120 He's in Paris right now for, um, the artificial intelligence summit. I mean, something
00:37:48.320 artificial intelligence, if we're all here for that discussion, how, and why can that summit not be
00:37:55.520 attended by zoom, right? This is another case in point where Justin Trudeau, who lectures everybody
00:38:01.840 on their carbon footprint and has implemented a sweeping indiscriminate carbon tax on Canadians
00:38:09.600 is globe trotting every which way to attend these globalist summits. Um, and this time it's on
00:38:17.280 artificial intelligence. So I think this could easily have just been done on zoom, but of course
00:38:23.280 it's the backdoor deals, the backdoor meetings and discussions and the schmoozing and the, and the,
00:38:29.680 yeah. And the partying that you just can't miss out on when you're trying to tell everybody else that
00:38:35.360 you can't take a summer vacation because as, um, was it Mark Holland who just became in parliament
00:38:42.720 last year, telling everyone who was going to take, going to take a week long family vacation with
00:38:48.400 their kids, uh, that they were going to burn the planet if they, if they drove or, uh,
00:38:55.440 God forbid flew a plane to get there. Right. And then Justin Trudeau, when he's announcing his
00:39:01.600 response to the tariffs saying, uh, cancel your vacations to the United States and take a family
00:39:08.720 road trip in Canada. And it's like, excuse me, Mark Holland lost his marbles telling me that I would
00:39:13.520 spell the end of the earth as we know it. If I drove around in my SUV a little bit too much now,
00:39:19.440 that's the patriotic thing to do. What, which one am I supposed to do? Like if you were just a
00:39:25.920 mindless liberal, you would not know what to do with yourself because you would be looking at the
00:39:31.920 liberals for advice about how best to live your life. And you're like, do I listen to Mark Holland
00:39:36.000 in the summer or do I listen to Justin Trudeau right now? And by the way, why is Justin Trudeau at this
00:39:41.360 AI conference? He resigned. He has no business being there. If you are just the like place keeper
00:39:47.920 until the liberals select the new prime minister without allowing Canadians to vote on it. Um,
00:39:54.960 then why are you in Paris except to have a big, uh, how do you do with your globalist friends one last
00:40:01.520 time on our time? A schmooze fest. Yeah. It's like, sit down, take a back seat. Um, let the real adults
00:40:08.320 take over, but here he has some weird comments apparently from the AI conference where he gave
00:40:13.120 a little speech. Hooray for Trudeau. Do we have that? Governments, the private sector and civil society
00:40:21.520 need to think responsibly about how AI is shaping the world. We cannot let AI pollute social media with
00:40:31.200 empty slop and cunning disinformation. We cannot let it grow even more. The rifts within us. Rifts that are
00:40:40.400 already so deep between the haves, the have nots and the have yachts. Oh, like him. You're the have yachts.
00:40:48.480 We cannot let it drive our citizens further towards cynicism, populism, hopelessness and hatred. AI could
00:40:57.120 unleash the potential of every human being to contribute, to create, to positively impact the
00:41:03.280 world around us. But only if we choose to shape it that way. Oh my goodness. It sounds like he's
00:41:12.240 just paving the way to also put, uh, algorithm and censorship stipulations onto AI because yeah,
00:41:20.400 yeah. Yeah. God forbid we have it generate some things that are, uh, grounded in logic and reasoning
00:41:27.760 and free expression and free speech. Um, or just, what do you call it? The slop?
00:41:33.840 The slop. He called it slop. And by that, he probably means those slop, those fun AI generated
00:41:40.000 cartoons of, uh, Freeland and Carney and Trudeau. I don't know if you've seen those are sort of poking
00:41:47.120 around on X. I forget who makes them. Um, but they're pretty funny because they dumped their
00:41:51.680 voices and it's obviously not so like you can tell that it's dubbed. And by the way, you know,
00:41:58.000 it's not real because it's a cartoon. Um, and, uh, they have these little cartoons that make fun of
00:42:05.120 Justin Trudeau and the liberal leadership race. So yeah, of course, somebody as vain and ridiculous as
00:42:10.400 Justin Trudeau would find that to be slop instead of just, uh, the peasants making fun of the king,
00:42:16.560 which would really irritate the king. Uh, I want to talk about this thing from the unions.
00:42:23.520 Yes. Cause QP is asking the feds to nationalize countries or companies that threatened to leave
00:42:32.800 Canada for the United States. Uh, and of course they've got the true North has the image of the
00:42:39.280 raised fist of communism from QP, which is so on the nose. Uh, the Canadian union
00:42:46.400 of public employees is called on the federal government to assert public ownership. Uh,
00:42:51.040 you mean forcibly nationalize, uh, companies in Canadian markets and spend tax dollars to fight
00:43:00.320 back against Trump's imperialism. Uh, this is actual communism. When you just take over a company
00:43:08.800 and you claim it as in the public good, um, if the government can do this to you, why would you
00:43:15.840 ever start a company in Canada? If one day the government can declare, uh, actually we don't
00:43:22.400 like what you're doing with your company. It's ours now. Uh, this is how you scare away investment
00:43:28.960 from Canada forever. This is what the Soviets did. This is what they did to the Kulaks. They took their
00:43:37.120 lands. They, because they were, um, farmers that were doing well. They weren't just peasants who owned
00:43:43.040 nothing. These were the, like the middle class. This is how you kill the middle class, um, by stopping
00:43:49.200 their upwardly mobile ambitions through the threat of communism. But this is also exactly what they did in
00:43:56.160 Venezuela with the oil and gas companies. So Venezuela, you would think that it could be
00:44:02.320 like Dubai, right? It should be. It has the world's largest proven reserves of oil and gas,
00:44:09.280 heavy oil that hell wouldn't have there. And yet they are so poor that the people, as I said,
00:44:13.680 off the top of the show are eating the zoo animals out of starvation. Their healthcare system is, uh,
00:44:19.680 third world at best. And, uh, the people are poor and the, what little wealth there is,
00:44:26.240 is concentrated in the government class sound familiar. Um, and that that's because they just
00:44:33.680 started nationalizing companies, uh, in the government's interest. And so what happens companies
00:44:39.760 who would do business there just leave because they're like, we're not going to be next. Thank you
00:44:44.640 very much. And also because you have government bureaucrats running oil and gas companies,
00:44:50.480 uh, they don't succeed. They don't do well. Case in point in Canada, I'll point you to
00:44:57.040 the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, a $5 billion private sector project that all the government had
00:45:03.040 to do was get out of the way and enforce the law. And then all of a sudden it's a $35 billion,
00:45:08.320 seven times over budget public sector, boondoggle way over budget, way over, um, the timeframe,
00:45:14.400 to be built. And now they don't know what to do with it. Yes. It's oil is flowing, but this could
00:45:19.520 have been done for seven times less and not cost the Canadian taxpayer a dime. And now we're stuck
00:45:24.880 with it. Um, and that's just one, one government run project that should have stayed in the private
00:45:30.960 sector. Imagine now with the government followed CUPE's advice and was like, oh, Meghna, uh, you're
00:45:37.840 trying to go to, uh, move your factories for auto parts into the United States. You belong to us now.
00:45:45.520 Can you imagine how much it would cost to just go and buy a job or part off the shelf in Canadian
00:45:49.760 tire to fix your car? Like it would be something, a part that costs $2 would cost 40 because you had
00:45:56.720 to pay government wages to make it. I mean, it's just, it would just be an absolute disaster. And it's
00:46:03.280 like the socialist unions pretend that what happened in Venezuela doesn't exist at all.
00:46:08.800 Yeah. You'd have to, you'd have to turn a blind eye and we say nationalizing, but really it's,
00:46:13.280 it's seizing, right? This is asking the government to come in and seize private businesses just because
00:46:20.000 they are considering relocating to the U S because Donald Trump is going to help innovation and help
00:46:29.280 growth and get the economy up and moving and running efficiently and effectively. I mean, this is, this
00:46:36.480 is, yeah, full on communism talk. I mean, but CUPE is arguably one of the most, yeah, full of communists,
00:46:45.120 clearly, but also most, one of the most entitled unions in the country. Um, they benefit from taxpayer
00:46:53.280 dollars, right? They're federal workers. And so of course they want the government to come in and seize
00:46:58.480 businesses while turning a blind eye to Ottawa's failures and to even manage its own programs. Uh,
00:47:07.040 the government has done nothing but mismanage the country for 10 years. And you can see that
00:47:14.160 unfolding in the streets right now. I don't understand that they obviously live in this
00:47:17.520 little federal government worker bubble. And what they're doing is just trying to get their more
00:47:22.880 taxpayer money, have no results, even less accountability and protect their, their own jobs
00:47:30.160 and protect their union power at any cost. Yeah. Like imagine the problems and wait times
00:47:36.880 and spending that you see in the Canadian healthcare system. Now take all those problems and plunk them
00:47:44.080 dead center into any supply chain off the top of your head, food, uh, auto parts, manufacturing,
00:47:52.640 oil and gas, uh, the wait times, the delays, the spending, the bureaucrats, the, uh, have you just
00:48:00.080 tried dying instead of getting what you need? Uh, ethos. Yeah. Imagine that just take it from the
00:48:06.160 healthcare system and apply it to the entire Canadian economy. That's what CUPE wants to do. Do you think
00:48:11.360 that's a good idea? I don't let us know in the chat. Um, we do have one here from AMT 60. Thank
00:48:18.160 you very much. Gives $5. Um, says AI will lead to total imprisonment with 15 minute cities, like
00:48:25.120 the Chinese social credit score. You speak against the gov, then your bank account gets shut down,
00:48:30.800 can't buy gas, food, or public transit, or I would say, add that medical treatment, China. I mean,
00:48:38.080 this isn't, we don't need AI to lead us there. We've already seen that happen. We're there.
00:48:43.760 Ask the freedom convoy. Yeah. The liberals invoked the emergencies act without a clear definition or
00:48:49.760 reasonable grounds to, uh, in terms of a national, an actual tangible evidence-based national security
00:48:56.240 threat. Um, they invoked it because they were embarrassed by the impact we, the blockades and
00:49:03.040 the protests were having on ports of entry with our, again, our largest ally and trade partner,
00:49:09.280 the U S uh, Biden was phoning up Trudeau saying, Hey, what's going on at the borders? It's looking
00:49:14.640 really bad. What are you doing about this situation? So the U S was actually pressuring
00:49:19.840 the liberal government to take action and disband these protests because it was embarrassing
00:49:26.480 them. So we want to talk about foreign interference. Here's another little tidbit of things
00:49:32.880 that were happening on the political, uh, scale throughout the freedom convoy. And this was
00:49:38.400 all discussed last week during, um, the appeal. The Trudeau liberals have appealed justice Mosley's
00:49:45.040 January, 2024 decision, uh, that the invocation of the emergencies act was unreasonable and therefore
00:49:53.520 infringed on the constitutional rights of the protesters and of Canadians and specifically
00:49:57.760 the freezing of protesters bank accounts. And there was two, um, named, uh, applicants or defendants
00:50:06.480 in the case. Um, Edward Cornell, who's a decorated war veteran spent decades serving our country,
00:50:13.040 defending it, defending the right to assembly, the right to freedom of expression. Um, and then
00:50:20.800 also dedicated police officer, Vincent Gerses, who we featured on the platform a few different times
00:50:26.400 about various subjects, mostly to do with, again, free expression, the right to assemble and civil
00:50:33.280 liberties. And, uh, both of these gentlemen had their bank accounts freeze frozen and seized by the
00:50:39.360 government, uh, without any legislative oversight, without any appeal process in place to say,
00:50:45.520 hey, wait a minute, what's going on here? They were told, well, if you have a problem with it,
00:50:50.320 go call, you know, Susie at TD bank in Brampton. It's exactly pretty much verbatim what the one
00:50:55.920 defence lawyer, um, oh, I can't remember, uh, Ector, Blair Ector said to the justices last week.
00:51:03.760 And that is not good enough for such sweeping and overreaching and heavy handed, uh, abuse of power
00:51:11.680 by the government onto its own citizens who worked in the forces to defend the rights and freedoms of
00:51:18.240 Canadians for dedicated and decorated careers. So anyway, getting back to, uh, this comment, I don't think
00:51:24.880 we need to lead anywhere into this because we've already seen it happen. We've seen how easily it
00:51:30.160 can happen. And even when our justice system shows a twinkle of hope that they're going to get it
00:51:37.680 right and rule against these kinds of actions, the government will use our own money to appeal it and
00:51:43.280 fight against the ruling as the Liberals are doing now. Um, I expect the decision will come in, you know,
00:51:48.560 the coming weeks or months, but the justices didn't, didn't specify when they would have the decision
00:51:53.520 on whether or not this appeal will be successful. So we've seen it happen. We don't need AI because
00:51:58.720 the Liberals are doing a great job at it already. Yeah. And I should remind everybody that the banks,
00:52:04.640 there was zero pushback from the banks and, uh, they were just like, oh, you have a hacked list,
00:52:12.160 federal government. You have like the federal government did not come into how they froze the
00:52:17.360 bank accounts with clean hands, by the way. So even if they thought they, which they didn't,
00:52:23.600 because they were advised by CSIS, they did not meet the standard to invoke the emergencies act.
00:52:29.440 They disregarded CSIS's advice and invoked it anyway. And they didn't seek any outside advice,
00:52:36.160 by the way, that came out in the first day of the two day hearing that Tamara covered the second part of,
00:52:40.800 that, but the banks did not push back. So finance Canada or FinTrack at the time, who their main role
00:52:49.600 is to, uh, find the proceeds of crime. They had a hacked list of the names of the people who donated
00:52:58.160 to the freedom convoy. So the, this came to the federal government through an illegal act. The federal
00:53:05.520 government then gave that list to the banks and said, freeze their bank accounts. And you know what the
00:53:10.320 bank said? Sure. They didn't say, Whoa, how did you get this list? Uh, by, by what standard are you
00:53:17.600 expecting us to freeze the bank accounts of our customers? Or for how long do you anticipate we
00:53:23.440 should freeze this? Because as one of the chief justices point pointed out, um, because the federal
00:53:30.400 government keeps saying, Oh, it was a freeze on the bank accounts, not a seize. And the chief justice said,
00:53:35.680 uh, in the end, it doesn't matter because the impact on the person is still the same. And the
00:53:43.120 psychological terror on the person is still the same. So whether you frozen their bank account
00:53:48.000 for an indeterminate amount of time, or you have taken their money, they still do not have the ability
00:53:52.400 to access their money. And you, and they did not know how long it would last. So to the point of
00:53:58.960 you're like, we need AI, um, or we don't need AI, or we should avoid AI because it will bring in social
00:54:05.040 credit. Uh, it's already here and your banks are not prickling against it. They're going along with
00:54:10.000 it already. So, uh, my advice is maybe seek out a good credit union. And the whole intention behind
00:54:16.560 the seizing of bank accounts was to disperse and, uh, get everyone out of Ottawa. But it was really
00:54:23.200 funny. The lawyers, when they were defending, um, the, the, the original applicants, as I mentioned,
00:54:28.800 Gersie's in Cornell stated that it worked to do the opposite because in the case of Edward Cornell,
00:54:34.640 he was residing in new Brunswick. He was hundreds of kilometers away from his home. He didn't have any
00:54:40.320 cash on him. He had no way to buy gas, buy food, get shelter. He actually could not leave the downtown
00:54:48.000 core of Ottawa because he didn't have access to his own money or basic necessities to make his
00:54:54.160 journey back home. And same with, with, uh, Gersie's, he was stuck in Ottawa and relied on
00:54:59.520 the generosity of fellow Canadians and fellow protesters. You know, the same ones that were
00:55:03.840 painted to be far right white supremacist extremists to get them out of that, you know,
00:55:12.320 stagnant situation, stuck situation and be able to make their way back home. It wasn't
00:55:17.520 any thanks to the government that seized their assets for an unknown amount of time
00:55:21.840 and left them stranded in the dead of winter with no food, no shelter, and no way to access
00:55:28.240 their funds to put gas in their vehicles to get out of there. It's absolute madness. And again, it's
00:55:33.200 just, uh, uh, pointing to the, the history of the liberals and an inability to think rationally
00:55:40.480 about the measures that they're taking and what the actual consequences of their actions will be.
00:55:46.400 Because each time we see them put forward a piece of legislation or a policy or whatever they're
00:55:51.600 doing, um, when parliament isn't at a complete shutdown standstill, as it is currently, they don't
00:55:57.280 have the wherewithal to foresee what will actually happen. And I just, the complete ineptitude of this
00:56:05.920 government to have that, um, it's astonishing and astounding. And you saw that pointed out very
00:56:13.440 clearly in front of a Supreme three justices last week. So we'll see how that goes. But I see that
00:56:19.840 I missed a couple of the other rumble. Sorry about that. I kind of just rushed ahead there.
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00:57:05.840 or maybe, yeah, I think he just announced the, um, the competition on December 20th. But anyway,
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00:57:36.240 Rumble, it's, I think it was three weeks ago, 21 days ago, we did post results of the viewers choice
00:57:41.680 award and it should surprise nobody that our beloved. And we also announced it on X, uh,
00:57:52.880 January 20th. So yeah, three weeks ago, January 20th, that it was our beloved David Menzies taken
00:58:00.160 home first. And then, uh, Avi Amini, who is a cheater because he has an entire continent to vote for him.
00:58:07.520 Uh, he got second and then Dre Humphrey, who did launch a bit of a marketing campaign on her own
00:58:15.440 behalf, taken in third. So, uh, I don't, it's hard. Like Ezra said, it's hard to pick, uh,
00:58:20.800 your favorites amongst your children. Um, and, but for a forward facing journalist, uh, David Menzies,
00:58:27.200 then Abby, Abby, the cheater, you meanie, and then, uh, Dre Humphreys. So, uh, those are it. So,
00:58:33.440 um, I don't know how you voted to let us know in the chat, maybe how you voted. Uh, did those go
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00:58:43.200 sort of how I thought it would go. David had a big, big year this year. Um, we've got, uh,
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01:00:02.380 That's 1775coffee.com. Okay. I think we're all caught up. Tamara, what are we going to talk about
01:00:07.760 next? Yeah, well, we mentioned some of the carbon tax nonsense. And so I think this next story is
01:00:14.940 important. It comes out of global news. Small businesses are still being taxed on the carbon
01:00:22.020 rebate. So the carbon tax is sold currently to Canadians as this like saving grace that, yeah,
01:00:28.560 you pay all these taxes and additional fees and increased costs on everything that you buy in the
01:00:36.740 country, thanks to the Liberals' carbon tax. But it's okay because you will be getting rebates back,
01:00:44.380 and especially for small businesses, they will be getting rebates in return. And it's supposed to,
01:00:50.600 you know, it's sold again to the Canadian public by the Liberals who don't think about what the
01:00:55.960 repercussions of their policies and implementations are going to be in the real world, not up in their
01:01:01.600 ivory tower dwelling la la land. And so now you're finding that small businesses are actually being taxed
01:01:09.780 on their carbon tax rebates. So they're basically being taxed on tax. That's the mental gymnastics,
01:01:18.160 again, needed here to make sense of this is absolutely absurd. But here it says small businesses
01:01:24.160 across Canada are still being taxed on their carbon tax rebates, despite a commitment from the former
01:01:31.140 finance minister, that's Chrystia Freeland, that they would be tax free, says the Canadian Federation of
01:01:37.040 Independent Business, CFIB. The business group says it has been informed by the Canada Revenue Agency
01:01:43.380 that the rebate is considered government assistance to taxpayers, and that it's subject to income tax.
01:01:51.020 CRA also said that it told former finance minister Chrystia Freeland, it was told it was, sorry, the CRA
01:01:58.660 also told it that former finance minister said it will be tax free. But, and the fall economic statement
01:02:05.700 made a similar commitment. But regardless, they're going ahead and taxing businesses on this. And
01:02:14.040 thanks to the prorogation of parliament, the situation is not being made any easier, said the
01:02:19.960 president and CEO of the CFIB, Dan Kelly, because only new legislation presented in parliament can
01:02:27.520 override the decision to tax businesses on their carbon tax rebates. This is craziness. And these are
01:02:34.220 small businesses coming out of four years of rolling restrictions, rolling lockdowns, mandates having
01:02:40.920 to take excessive steps to do things like implement very expensive plexiglass barriers, put stickers on
01:02:49.080 the floor to stop the spread of a seasonal respiratory virus, implement hand sanitizing stations at the
01:02:56.980 front doors of all their businesses, implement capacity restrictions, mask, putting little
01:03:04.040 mask boxes and supplying people with with masks and sanitizer and taking all of these measures to try to
01:03:13.220 adhere to government restrictions, stipulations, mitigating the viral spread of COVID-19 in their
01:03:22.960 businesses. And now they're being hit once again, by the liberals with this absolute absurd taxation on
01:03:30.740 a tax that has negatively affected their bottom line and made everything more expensive for
01:03:38.120 everyone. This goes to show the absolute absurdity. I mean, we've talked about it. We just mentioned
01:03:45.280 the freezing of bank accounts and the government's inability to think about the long-term repercussions
01:03:51.080 of what they're doing. And here is once again, another case in point of that.
01:03:55.980 Well, and I like the government's excuse for that. So what they said is, what's the reason here?
01:04:10.740 I'm trying to find it here because I have the CP version, but it should be the same as the global
01:04:16.900 news version. I think it was the government said that it is government assistance. And so that's why
01:04:22.900 you're getting taxed. It's not a refund. It's on a tax that you paid, right? Because if you got a refund
01:04:30.860 on your taxes, you wouldn't pay taxes on that. They're saying, no, this is government assistance.
01:04:37.500 Well, then perhaps you could stop calling. Yeah. The rebate is considered government assistance to
01:04:41.680 taxpayers and therefore it's subject to income tax. Then you should quit calling it a rebate because the
01:04:48.460 actual definition of a rebate is a refund that a customer receives after purchasing a product or
01:04:56.200 paying for a service. So they changed the name to the carbon tax rebate. And then now once people are
01:05:04.820 like, okay, but you're not treating this like a rebate, they're like, oh, well, that's because it's
01:05:07.960 not a rebate. It's government assistance. So then just call it a government carbon vote buying scheme
01:05:15.020 because that's what it is. Well, and the government sold this to Canadians again and these and these
01:05:20.840 businesses as though it was carbon neutral or sorry, it was revenue, revenue neutral. And so we're going
01:05:27.860 to tax you, but it's not actually going to mean anything because we're going to give it back to you in
01:05:32.920 the form of rebate. But you'll now also be taxed on whatever you get back in your rebate. The one of the
01:05:40.120 final sentences here in the bottom of the article from Dan Kelly, the CEO and president of the CFIB
01:05:46.600 says, if the government is collecting corporate income tax on the carbon tax rebate checks, well,
01:05:51.700 then it's hardly revenue neutral. And the Canadian press requested comment from CRA in the office of
01:05:58.380 the Minister of Finance and Intergovernmental Affairs, Dominic LeBlanc. But I'm guessing they didn't
01:06:02.840 hear back because there's no response in here, which is unsurprising.
01:06:06.540 They're too busy campaigning for Carney right now. They're too busy on the campaign trail for Mark
01:06:10.620 Carney. We'll get to that in a second. Now, let's just bump ahead to the fentanyl stuff. So
01:06:18.800 this is from the Bureau. Exclusive how the RCMP, CBSA and Trudeau government lost the US trust in the
01:06:25.900 fentanyl fight. Could it have something to do with all the super labs we have in this country and also
01:06:31.740 our government giving fentanyl to people? So several veterans of Canadian law enforcement
01:06:39.180 argue that while President Donald Trump's critiques of Canada's mishandling of fentanyl
01:06:42.960 trafficking and border security are politically charged and often harsh, they underscore an
01:06:47.640 uncomfortable reality. Canada is increasingly perceived as compromised, either incapable or
01:06:52.200 unwilling to confront entrenched transnational criminal networks. American and Canadian sources
01:06:57.480 alike describe a nation whose law enforcement agencies are in disarray, inhibited by suspected
01:07:02.540 infiltration at the highest levels, obstructing investigations into billion dollar drug networks
01:07:08.160 and money laundering operations. They point to the notorious case of Cameron Ortis, a Canada's
01:07:15.500 former top intelligence official who is convicted of leaking Five Eyes signals intelligence to some of
01:07:21.760 the world's most dangerous Iranian state-sponsored criminals. His case, still cloaked in national
01:07:26.920 security secrecy, is believed to have also involved Chinese espionage investigations. But concerned
01:07:32.720 about corruption within Canada's law enforcement and intelligence agencies extend far beyond Ortis
01:07:38.420 himself, according to enforcement experts who spoke on the condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity
01:07:43.800 of this matter. So all that begs the question, or maybe it beggars belief that we do not have quite yet
01:07:53.240 a fentanyl czar. And that was like the one thing that Trump really wanted us to deal with. It was the one
01:07:59.780 thing Daniel Smith was like, Trump says he wants us to have a fentanyl czar. Let's get one immediately
01:08:04.300 yesterday. And here we are, a week and a bit out from our reprieve from impending tariffs, and we still
01:08:14.320 don't have a fentanyl czar in the way that Trump would like. We've got Doug Ford urging lame duck Prime
01:08:23.840 Minister Justin Trudeau to appoint a fentanyl czar. Are these guys, is their bromance over? Or is it?
01:08:34.300 And we need the Trudeau government to get on with naming the fentanyl czar. It's been seven days,
01:08:43.300 it's been a whole week. This can't be the speed we operate at. Prime Minister Trudeau, I'm urging you,
01:08:50.420 name the fentanyl czar today, name them now. As we stare down the threat of tariffs and growing economic
01:08:58.140 risks from south of the border, risk that will last through the next four years. I want to say,
01:09:04.280 reiterate what I've said before. What I've said from the very beginning, Canada and the United States
01:09:12.540 are the strongest when we work together.
01:09:17.080 Finally, wanting to work together, be diplomatic. But as you mentioned, Sheila, Canada, the government is
01:09:25.060 one of the largest fentanyl dealers. So why would they want to appoint a czar to mitigate or quell
01:09:32.740 their own dealings? And specifically, when it comes to fentanyl, later on in that article, I think,
01:09:40.060 just before the end, two paragraphs up, Canada's largest ever money laundering investigation,
01:09:46.320 e-pirate, was directly linked to Sam Gore, a fact not widely disclosed. According to a Canadian source,
01:09:52.440 the investigation collapsed in late 2019 after a police witness was exposed, resulting in a high
01:10:01.760 profile failure in federal court. Since then, Sam Gore's leaders have continued to exploit Canada
01:10:07.320 for fentanyl trafficking and money laundering, facing little resistance. e-pirate uncovered how
01:10:13.860 their operations funneled billions in drug cash through British Columbia government casinos,
01:10:19.240 hundreds of Chinese bank accounts, and vast pools of illicit funds circulating throughout
01:10:25.820 Latin America. This is a scathing report from the Bureau. Just further up, I meant to actually start
01:10:34.180 here. It said, at the center of U.S. government alarm, sources believe is the case of Sam Gore,
01:10:39.180 one of the world's most powerful triad drug trafficking networks, with reported links to Chinese
01:10:44.960 Communist Party operatives, according to U.S. government experts such as David Asher. And they
01:10:52.340 said Australia had tried to warn Canada about this threat, about Sam Gore, also known as the company,
01:10:59.200 long before the RCMP recognized it as a major transnational syndicate. You know, and again,
01:11:04.540 this is all just falling on deaf ears. Sam Gore's links Southeast Asian drug networks responsible for
01:11:10.180 trafficking tens of billions of dollars in fentanyl and methamphetamine to global operations involving
01:11:16.140 Latin American cartels and large-scale money laundering. And then it goes on with what I've just read
01:11:22.280 there. As I said, this is a scathing report. And again, it's just been swept under the rug, ignored,
01:11:30.280 and go along to get along by the Liberal government since 2019, at least, at the very least.
01:11:41.660 Yeah. We've also got Daniel Smith, her tweeting that it's been a full week since U.S. President
01:11:48.560 Donald Trump and the Canadian government reached a border security agreement that included a 30-day
01:11:52.760 window. So we're now 23 days left on that. To demonstrate our nation's commitment to securing
01:12:00.260 our shared border against fentanyl trafficking and illegal migration. Who do you think? And see,
01:12:08.140 like, let's keep going. Alberta's perplexed and concerned by the delay in appointing this
01:12:12.320 fentanyl czar and calls on the government to do so without further delay. There's much work to be
01:12:16.540 done. And while efforts to strengthen border security and crackdown on fentanyl trafficking have
01:12:20.480 begun across the country, these efforts will have limited effect without a federal need to coordinate
01:12:25.480 the national response. And she's going, as she said, with her fellow premiers to Washington, D.C.,
01:12:31.800 to advocate on behalf of their provinces without the help of the federal government. Now,
01:12:36.480 I'm concerned about who the federal government would choose as their fentanyls are. I saw a rumor on X,
01:12:43.360 and it's so far just a rumor. I haven't heard anything from anybody in the know. Brenda Luckey,
01:12:49.260 former commissioner of the RCMP, the one who just, every time he turned around, she was hugging Justin
01:12:54.600 Trudeau. I'm also worried that they might choose somebody as incapable as Bill Blair. I'm worried
01:13:02.960 that maybe they might choose somebody like Bonnie Henry, when they probably should be choosing somebody
01:13:07.780 like Mike Ellis, the public safety minister here in Alberta, who is a former police officer who has
01:13:16.820 taken like a zero compromise approach on fentanyl trafficking. And couple that with our addictions
01:13:28.840 procedures here in Alberta, we are people who take this seriously. And, you know, like they've stepped
01:13:34.200 up the, because Justin Trudeau's bail reform has failed. We monitor Justin Trudeau's bail releases here
01:13:41.700 in Alberta on our own, expanding the sheriffs to do that. So that's, that would be like my fantasy
01:13:47.700 football pick for who should be the fentanyl czar, but I'm worried we're going to get Bonnie Henry.
01:13:52.880 Oh, this is a great idea. Can we actually do like a fantasy border czar draft?
01:13:57.700 Who would you pick? That would be so, that'd be really fun to do, but we don't have a federal government,
01:14:03.220 right? Whether, right. Justin Trudeau prorogued parliament. So all parliamentary affairs and
01:14:08.140 business is frozen at a complete standstill. And then he resigned, despite the fact that he's still
01:14:14.060 apparently somehow quasi leading Canada as the lame duck sitting outgoing prime minister. But we don't
01:14:23.520 have, who, who's going to actually appoint this person? Is it going to be Trudeau? Is it going,
01:14:29.880 we don't have a federal government, nothing's functioning right now on the federal level.
01:14:34.460 amid such tumultuous times and relationships with the U.S. This is why the court hearing that's going
01:14:44.020 to be happening this week on the 14th, I believe it's the 13th and 14th or the 14th and 15th,
01:14:49.880 there is a motion filed by the Canadian constitutional center. Yeah. CCF. Yeah. Foundation.
01:14:57.000 Foundation. Yeah. Foundation. Thank you. Um, to unparogue parliament, to get it back up and running.
01:15:03.460 Justice center. Justice center. I think it's the lead on that. Yeah. Justice center for constitutional
01:15:07.660 freedoms. With, um, Aris Lavranos, I believe it is. And one other, um, named party in there. Uh,
01:15:14.800 but so we'll see if they're successful in unparoguing parliament and getting them back in business,
01:15:20.640 because I have a sneaky suspicion that the only reason why no one has been appointed to be the
01:15:24.900 borders are is because we don't actually have anyone who is, I mean, obviously competent or
01:15:30.780 capable of picking that in the liberal party at least, but there is no federal government as it
01:15:35.500 stands now. As soon as parliamentary business resumes, I suspect there'll be a vote of non-confidence
01:15:40.800 and election will be triggered. Um, because whoever is comes into Trudeau's role as his successor
01:15:47.500 will not have been elected by anyone in Canada to lead the country. And, uh, as it stands pre
01:15:55.220 prerogation of parliament, there was two fringe minority parties banded together to form an unofficial,
01:16:01.760 uh, coalition or sorry, an unofficial majority government thereby skirting and undermining democracy
01:16:08.760 anyway. So every which way you look at it, it's a mess and Canada is in shambles as a result
01:16:13.660 more than it already was prior to the new year of 2025. Uh, let's move ahead from, uh, the,
01:16:21.660 the tariffs and the borders are stuff just for a second, because, uh, I want to touch on,
01:16:26.580 and we've got 15 minutes left in the show and I want to touch on some of the good work that our new
01:16:31.000 journalist in the UK is doing, uh, Sammy Woodhouse. So British farmers are revolting in the UK,
01:16:39.060 uh, against the government right now, the government is imposing an estate tax on farmers,
01:16:45.860 which will basically make it impossible for them to maintain their family farms within their families.
01:16:51.540 Because if you give it to your kids and the kids can't pay the estate tax, guess what you have to
01:16:55.880 do? You have to sell the farm and, uh, then a developer swoops in. And so this is being imposed
01:17:02.160 by the labor government. Sammy's there right now. Uh, I'll just read an excerpt from her article.
01:17:07.420 It says many farmers are claiming that the new tax policy, which removes the tax exemption on
01:17:11.340 agricultural assets for farms valued over a million pounds. And if you know anything about
01:17:15.880 the property tax values in the UK, that's not a big family farm will force them to sell their land
01:17:21.100 or be crippled financially. So the protests that she's at is called save British farming tractor
01:17:26.160 rally and dozens of tractors. This is gorgeous to me because we did this in Edmonton during the
01:17:31.760 freedom convoy. Um, it's the save British farming tractor rally, and they've descended
01:17:37.400 on downtown London to block the streets of Westminster. It's beautiful to me to see.
01:17:43.320 Um, yeah, we have a clip here too of Sammy. We could maybe just play, I think it's just
01:17:47.960 a 40 second one where she's kind of introducing the scene and you can see all the tractors in
01:17:51.400 the back. It looks really fun. Maybe we should just play that one.
01:17:53.880 It's a cold and wet Monday afternoon here in Westminster, but I'm reporting here today
01:17:59.800 in London for the save the British farmers protest. Now there's thousands expected to arrive here in
01:18:06.520 London today to support our British farmers. But why? Well, because they're against the, um,
01:18:11.800 farmers inheritance tax. Now stay tuned throughout the day because I'll be bringing you all the updates
01:18:16.920 and find out exactly why it's so important to support our British farmers. And of course,
01:18:22.840 you can head over to protect sammy.co.uk to support all my journalism. I'm Sammy Woodhards reporting
01:18:30.440 with Rebel News.
01:18:32.760 Yeah, she's doing a great job over there. And it looks like, uh, the postings on X are doing
01:18:38.680 really well too, having good reach because otherwise people don't know that, you know,
01:18:43.160 the mainstream media is silent on these sorts of things and giving a voice to the little guy.
01:18:48.680 And so otherwise you don't know that these things are happening globally. Um, and in solidarity,
01:18:55.000 you know, to a lot of the things and the same sort of policies that are happening here
01:18:59.240 in North America as well. And I think that as you see these, this magnitude of protests and the use
01:19:05.640 of heavy equipment, um, it really leans and lends from the freedom convoy that we had here in 2022,
01:19:12.520 the absolute, um, ingenuity of that protest to assemble in a grassroots manner and bring their
01:19:20.840 big rigs in such a way that they could affect real change and get the government to pay attention
01:19:29.080 was something that we had never seen before. And now you're seeing it happen all over the world
01:19:33.960 in the same manner. Uh, yeah, I just, so people understand what we're dealing with here as
01:19:40.600 farmers, as agricultural producers, a million pounds is not very much money when you're thinking
01:19:46.360 about, uh, even a small farming operation that usually won't even cover the cost of the land.
01:19:51.800 But you know, when you're like one piece of farming equipment, let's say a, uh, combine anywhere from
01:19:58.040 a hundred thousand to $800,000, uh, just for one piece of farming equipment. So you have
01:20:04.040 generationally built up. I mean, I'm looking at these tractors, a hundred thousand dollars,
01:20:07.640 $200,000, $250,000. Um, for me, when I looked at the convoy, the border blockade and in, uh,
01:20:16.040 coots, I was like, wow, look at all the money and farming equipment that's there. Um, and you know,
01:20:23.480 so when, oh, and there's a little, what is it? Uh, international case IH right there, a little
01:20:29.640 old guy. Um, but, um, you know, like there's a lot of money tied up in farm equipment. Farmers are
01:20:35.920 like cash poor and equipment and land rich. And that doesn't really mean anything to the grocery store.
01:20:41.340 And, uh, the liberals are doing something very similar here in Canada with, uh, their capital gains
01:20:47.160 tax, which they've sort of backed off on, but not really. Cause if you've structured your family farm
01:20:52.480 as a corporation and you want to then give that company to your child, um, and you've done that
01:21:00.740 for tax purposes or whatever, ease, whatever, then now when you transfer your company to your child,
01:21:07.820 um, you're getting hit with something very similar, uh, in the form of capital gains tax,
01:21:14.080 which is just an inheritance tax at the end of the day. And then, uh, everybody wonders,
01:21:20.280 where did all the family farms go? Why does Bill Gates own all this land? Why is he growing biofuels
01:21:25.980 instead of food? Um, it starts here. Yeah. Well, and the CRA, the Canada Revenue Agency is attempting
01:21:32.720 to, to collect this capital gains tax at the new inclusion rate without any sort of legislated
01:21:41.180 oversight. Because again, parliament was prorogued when this bill was first, as this bill was being
01:21:46.480 proposed and put through, um, the usual checks and balances of parliament. And they decided,
01:21:53.340 Hey, Oh, well, parliament was prorogued, but we're still going to, you know, full steam ahead for us
01:21:58.380 and our, our tax grab with the capital gains tax. And, uh, just ignored the fact that all
01:22:05.920 parliamentary business is supposed to freeze and be at a standstill and not continue until parliament
01:22:11.420 is back and resuming. And so I think there was a, was it the, uh, taxpayers federation that launched
01:22:16.340 a court challenge against them? And then immediately they backpedaled without actually
01:22:20.800 mentioning that, uh, court case. So that's funny, but this is the exact same sort of thing that's
01:22:25.840 happening over, uh, where Sammy is and covering these British farmers. And, you know, it's, it's the
01:22:32.200 globalist agenda. You'll own nothing and you'll be happy. And this is exactly how they're going ahead
01:22:38.520 to implement and institute these disturbing policies and, uh, transfer more wealth to the
01:22:46.260 top of the top and leave the little guy stranded and eating the bugs. So I was going to say, you
01:22:52.480 know, you don't, you know what you don't need to have a bug farm, lots of land and tractors.
01:22:59.140 And so, you know, once you figure out why, yeah, exactly. Once you figure out why beef is so expensive
01:23:06.720 and you've got to eat like a lizard, um, this is, this is exactly where it starts. You chase the
01:23:12.900 people off their land. Uh, the land is then developed for other things and then food is too
01:23:18.680 expensive. And then all of a sudden you're having your cricket puree in the morning and you're
01:23:23.440 soylent green. Got to love those alternative proteins. Yeah, that's right. People are alternative
01:23:30.300 proteins. Um, if you've watched enough, uh, science fiction as I have, uh, we've got Trent speaking
01:23:36.200 of science fiction, transgender liberal advisor denies biological males have advantages in female
01:23:42.760 sports. We're going to have to do a little bit of a word dance here to make sure that we can stay
01:23:47.560 on YouTube. But, uh, this is from the Western standard transgender liberal advisor denying that
01:23:55.700 males have, uh, an advantage in sports. Uh, Nathaniel Morin ran as a liberal candidate for MP in Quebec
01:24:04.500 in 2021. So, uh, he had his nomination papers signed. Dang it. I think I just got us kicked off
01:24:12.360 of YouTube. Nathaniel had nomination papers signed. Is it Nathaniel? Nathaniel? Nathaniel? Nathaniel?
01:24:20.160 Yeah. Yeah. Nathaniel. He just changed a couple of letters. Added the L at the end there. And
01:24:27.220 this person, geez, dominated a women's 5k race. Uh, Nathaniel advises liberal MP Marcy Ian,
01:24:38.120 Minister of Women, Gender, Equality, and Youth. In a Wednesday post to Axe, Morin objected to Trump's
01:24:44.420 executive order to ban biological males from competing in women's and girls sports in the United States.
01:24:49.000 Nathaniel posted, under the Trump administration, we will defend the proud tradition of female
01:24:56.520 athletes and we will not allow men to beat up and injure and cheat our women and girls. Okay. So
01:25:02.440 that's what Trump posted. Morin posted that this was tantamount to exclusion, discrimination, and
01:25:08.900 promoting hate. Of course. And since then, Morin has, uh, of course, uh, made Nathaniel's,
01:25:18.100 uh, ex-account private, so we can't really see, but it says that trans athletes are not a threat,
01:25:24.480 transphobia is. Um, anyway, uh, Jonathan Kay replied online pointing out that Morin makes
01:25:33.660 $140,000 a year and is a biologically failed liberal candidate who wins five kilometer road
01:25:40.860 races in the female category. So this is personal for Nathaniel. Oh, I I'm sorry. I can't get over the
01:25:51.660 name. Uh, wait, it gets better. You know who Nathaniel, I'll say that he, Nathaniel, February 4th,
01:26:03.660 2024, ran a time of 2532 in the female 30 to 39 category, blowing away the second place mod
01:26:11.300 Bison who ran the race six minutes slower at 31 16. Um, Morin's time won the fastest female across
01:26:24.920 all age categories. Otherwise, Circe. I think that's how you say it. Hoogenrad, a girl in the 10 to 12
01:26:35.700 age category. Oh my God. These athletes beating the 13 year old girls. It drives me crazy. Uh,
01:26:46.000 she, she ran 26 08, uh, and she would have won the award. Anyway, 40 seconds in that kind of a race
01:26:58.020 is actually huge. That's, that is huge. This isn't, you know, a margin of a few seconds here or there.
01:27:05.300 That is a large, a major difference that clearly shows and proves the biological advantage of
01:27:15.600 someone who's born a biological male. Yeah. I just wanted to make sure that I didn't name,
01:27:22.880 dead name anybody by saying Nathaniel as articulately as I possibly could. Um, we've got
01:27:31.980 this video from Polly of in the frigid frozen North of a Callowit, uh, today, he slams Mark Carney and
01:27:41.020 the Trudeau liberals for calling to ban rifles. Uh, and it's true. It's, uh, not just a tool of
01:27:47.660 survival in the North. It's a tool of subsistence harvesting. Uh, you can't afford to eat up there if
01:27:53.920 you're not killing something thanks to the carbon tax. So when the liberals came claim to be all about
01:28:00.020 truth and reconciliation and the most with these bands up in the far North are the indigenous
01:28:06.560 populations and those who rely on hunting and gathering and their traditional modes of, of
01:28:12.380 doing that, of gathering their food, um, and hindering their ability to continue on with their
01:28:19.620 ancestry and the way that they traditionally went about eating. Right. Surviving.
01:28:27.400 Finally, hunting rifles. The Carney Trudeau liberals have said they want to ban hunting rifles.
01:28:33.480 That would be a lethal decision in Northern communities. It's hard for people in the South
01:28:38.800 to understand this, but hunting is not a hobby in the North. It is actually, uh, a survival. Uh,
01:28:45.300 there are many families for whom the majority of protein calories actually come from hunting and
01:28:50.480 fishing. You ban hunting rifles as the, the Trudeau Carney liberals have tried to do. You starve
01:28:57.300 their families. So I will reject the radical Trudeau Carney policy of banning hunting rifles
01:29:03.340 under common sense conservatives, people in the North, people everywhere in Canada can know
01:29:09.120 with certainty, you will keep your hunting rifles. We will lock down the borders against gun smugglers
01:29:16.620 and gangsters. We will go after the real criminals, not, not the indigenous hunters at the farmers
01:29:23.620 and the patriotic Canadians that we love so much. Thank you very much. Let's bring it home for
01:29:29.980 Canada. Let's hope that he sticks to what he's campaigning on here. And what we've heard today
01:29:38.040 as Polyev finds his conservative backbone and sticks to, and sticks to it. You know, in fairness,
01:29:46.400 I think he has always been very conservative. He just didn't have the ability to say as much.
01:29:52.340 Cause remember after he ax murdered Carney in a committee in 2021, uh, I think it was O'Toole at
01:29:59.580 the time just basically pulled him off committees and muzzled him. And I think it was because the sun
01:30:05.140 could only shine on one and he was outshining the current leader at the time. I know like,
01:30:10.300 if you go back to his writings and his essays from like, my dog's got to quit bumping into my
01:30:17.260 tripod. Um, but if you go back to his writings and his, uh, essays from like his early twenties,
01:30:23.100 late twenties, very conservative. I don't say he's, I don't think he's saying much different.
01:30:28.060 It's just that I hope he sticks with it now at this point, because all the forces of the universe
01:30:32.700 are working to pull him left the culture, the media, um, the liberals. And so hopefully,
01:30:39.400 hopefully that, uh, he just stays the course and stays just saying the conservative things that
01:30:45.460 matter to conservatives. Yeah. I wonder if we actually have that clip. That would be a fun
01:30:50.600 one to end off the stream on. Uh, I think it was, if I remember correctly, it was two or three minutes.
01:30:55.500 So it was a bit of a longer one, but, uh, yeah, he just destroys Carney. Um, and again,
01:31:01.080 those mental gymnastics that the liberals like to resort back to Pierre Polyev just, he's not standing
01:31:06.780 for it and he just keeps peppering and reiterating and re-asking. Um, so that relentlessness is really
01:31:13.060 what's needed to, to deal with people who do these sorts of things and just dance around subjects and
01:31:19.400 vomit out their word salad instead of tangibly responding to a pointed, clear, easy, even yes or
01:31:27.420 no question. Yeah. Yeah. And maybe we can, uh, show it as we sign off after we get through the other
01:31:33.060 stuff. We showed the other one where he, uh, uh, Polyev went after him for building pipelines. I think
01:31:38.120 it was in Brazil and UAE, but being against the Northern gateway on the stream the other day, but
01:31:42.480 there's one where, um, he points out that like, look, the preferred solar panel of choice for
01:31:50.360 Brookfield's green schemes uses slave labor in China. And so all of that sort of dovetails in nicely
01:31:57.840 with Chrystia Freeland, who's getting attacked on WeChat by the commies who are organizing against
01:32:05.040 her campaign. And I'm thinking Freeland, look, you guys were in government. You had an opportunity to
01:32:11.120 do something about WeChat for several years. You did not because they, WeChat was only going after
01:32:16.080 Kenny Chu and Michael Chong at the time, instead of you guys. Now you got to dance with the one that
01:32:21.060 brought you as Shania Twain sang, uh, I think in 1993. Um, but, uh, so Carney is clearly China's
01:32:29.540 man and he was unable to call what the treatment of the Uyghurs, a genocide in that clip. Like it was
01:32:34.460 just so gross, but so like perfectly liberal chef's kiss liberal. Um, let's go to one of the let's,
01:32:43.560 before we go, let's go to a couple of underreported stories in the world. Uh, church vandalism.
01:32:51.060 Let's go to that one from Radio Genoa. This is, uh, someone breaking into the Vatican and devastating
01:32:57.400 what he finds in, oh my gosh, St. Peter's Basilica. Can we show that?
01:33:21.060 Oh no. That, that, that architecture, uh, the altar of St. Peter's Basilica, um, the tomb of St. Peter,
01:33:40.020 our first Pope, uh, is under that altar that they're standing on destroying. Like that is one of the
01:33:50.420 most important places in all of Christendom, whether you're a Catholic or some other denomination,
01:33:57.020 that is a Catholic church, but St. Peter is important to all Christians and they are literally
01:34:03.940 stomping on his grave right there. Um, and so now that's, that's happening in the Vatican.
01:34:12.760 How did these people get there? Um, but we also, I just put it in the chat
01:34:17.040 an attempted knife attack in Holy ghost church in Winnipeg over the weekend. This comes to us by way
01:34:24.360 of our friends at just bins, the garbage company that, uh, has a side hustle doing the news because
01:34:30.280 they get around the Facebook ban by being a garbage company. And they are an actual garbage company
01:34:34.660 in Regina, but this is Holy ghost church in Winnipeg. Um, someone tried to stab the priest,
01:34:40.500 uh, during, uh, mass. And, uh, anyways, just, this is, are we, yes, before we show this, are we
01:34:48.840 allowed to on YouTube? I don't know. We might go. Oh, I haven't seen the full clip, but if there's
01:34:55.040 any, I have seen some of it. So he attacks the pastor, attempts to stab him with an object in
01:35:01.100 his right hand. So I think we'll be okay. Um, the pastor then runs away pastor. It's a priest,
01:35:07.060 a priest, but that's okay.
01:35:14.060 Hey, police stop. You're under arrest. You're under arrest. Yeah. The right. Your feelings work.
01:35:26.060 Let's go. Let's go.
01:35:28.060 So the police all would have been there. Wow. That's crazy. We've got priests attempted
01:35:40.820 stabbings of priests in Winnipeg, like just a godless world added to the church burnings,
01:35:47.400 I guess. Um, okay. I think we probably get up there and say, Oh, I can understand. I can sympathize.
01:35:55.300 I can sympathize on that. That might not be religiously motivated, although I think you'd
01:36:00.440 be hard pressed to find somebody who ran into a church to try to stab a priest who isn't politically
01:36:05.340 motivated through, uh, hate and, and Christophobia as, uh, the word actually is. But, uh, if somebody
01:36:14.140 tried to stab an imam, uh, the world would stop, we'd have special legislation. Um, but this is just,
01:36:20.280 uh, what it's like to be a Christian in Canada right now.
01:36:25.300 Um, maybe we should end on just Ezra's tweet here, uh, since we've talked about Doge and the
01:36:30.700 Department of Government efficiency and accountability. Um, Ezra tweeted Elon Musk,
01:36:36.680 who is leading the Doge department. Why did the U S air force pay $750,000 to news guard,
01:36:46.660 a censorship company that down ranks conservative news sites? How is that related to the air force's
01:36:54.100 mandate? And why did it only attack pro Trump or pandemic skeptic news? And then the source is
01:37:01.840 hyperlinked there, um, with amounts, the awarding agency, the department of defense. Um, this is,
01:37:10.660 this is just craziness. And I think that Elon did end up, uh, retweeting this. Um, I don't have
01:37:20.580 that one. He said, sorry, if you scroll down, uh, this is clearly a waste of money and a freedom of
01:37:26.920 speech violation that's from Elon. And then if you, I think it was, uh, Dave Rubin responded saying
01:37:33.700 that, that, uh, he pointed out on his show, something about news guard. And then like days
01:37:43.540 later, news guard went after him weaponized with, uh, American government money. So with the taxpayer
01:37:51.260 dollars to work against them and, uh, perpetuate the PSYOP. Yeah. The, uh, the COVID illusion of
01:37:59.760 consensus as it's been coined, which was just a psychological operation to ensure your compliance.
01:38:06.020 Um, thank you public health overlords. Uh, maybe that's not YouTube safe. Uh, I think it is now,
01:38:12.140 but it wouldn't, it would have definitely got you censored two years ago. Yes. They have,
01:38:17.540 they have, um, loosened the noose, but I mean, that's only for who knows how long. And the,
01:38:25.840 the thing about the community guidelines that gets me is it's so ambiguously worded, right? Like just
01:38:30.800 like all of these horrible pieces of legislation and policies and things that the liberals put
01:38:34.740 forward, they are so loosely and ambiguously worded that you could interpret it any which way.
01:38:40.820 And so a lot of these things that are implemented are open to the interpretation of the person
01:38:45.560 reading it. And it's not clear, it's not cut and dry and that's intentional. And so you're not really
01:38:51.500 sure if you're going to say something that's going to get you canceled. Um, but the, the sensors have
01:38:58.760 this to fall back on and can just apply it any which way they so please. So it's, it's strange.
01:39:04.520 And that's why we like to kind of migrate you over to rumble because we don't have to worry
01:39:10.040 about those sorts of things there. Yeah. There's stuff that we just outright can't even publish on
01:39:16.260 YouTube, even though it is accurate and completely legally bulletproof, uh, just because of YouTube's
01:39:24.380 aversion to the truth. Uh, we just can't publish it there. You know what? I think, wow, we've done
01:39:29.920 an hour and 38 minutes. Uh, I think we're done unless we have any chats to read.
01:39:38.220 Okay. Perfect. Okay. Tamara, I'll let you wrap it up.
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