Rebel News Podcast - March 27, 2025


REBEL ROUNDUP | Trump's auto tariffs, Poilievre's plan to respond, Smith takes on Carney


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Trump announces a new 25% tariff on all vehicles not made in the USA. Canada calls out the US President for his latest trade tensions with the European Union, and the two countries engage in a tit-for-tat trade war.

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00:00:30.000 Oh, hey, good morning, good afternoon, everybody, depending on which part of this beautiful country
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00:00:52.760 Hey, Sheila. Well, it's pretty good. I might just say and kick off that we are coming out of
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00:03:20.100 this work. And of course, kicking off today, we have once again, we're back in the tariff fat
00:03:26.620 with President Donald Trump in the US, who has now made an announcement that he is going to put
00:03:34.340 a 25% tariff on all vehicles not made in the USA. I guess before we get into that clip that we have
00:03:44.620 of him and providing some commentary on that, Trump is also calling out Canada. And I would say more
00:03:52.340 specifically, our Prime Minister, which I squirm calling him such, but nonetheless, he is Prime Minister
00:04:01.300 Mark Carney, who's been in the role, what nine has nine, 10 days, not even two weeks yet. And so Donald
00:04:07.780 Trump took to Truth Social to post that if the European Union works with Canada in order to do
00:04:16.440 economic harm to the USA, large scale tariffs, like the one that we will share with you here now,
00:04:24.020 far larger than currently planned, will be placed on both on them both in order to protect the best
00:04:31.100 friend that each of those two countries has ever had. And so this comes after Mark Carney,
00:04:37.580 when he was sworn in as Prime Minister, decided to jet set over to the UK, instead of actually
00:04:46.200 calling or going to meet with President Donald Trump amid these trade tensions and this tariff war
00:04:52.160 and these, this escalation, and very much a lack of negotiation that seems to be taking place on the
00:04:57.640 federal level. So that was his priority was to head on over and meet with Macron, instead of going and
00:05:04.980 meeting with Trump. And so now Trump has put this out on Truth Social. And at the same time that he has
00:05:11.680 announced this 25% tariff on all cars, not or vehicles, cars not made in the US, which maybe we'll
00:05:18.200 just play that clip and we'll come back and comment on it. So we'll effectively be charging a 25% tariff.
00:05:25.720 But if you build your car in the United States, there is no tariff. And what that means is a lot
00:05:29.980 of foreign car companies, a lot of companies are going to be in great shape because they've already
00:05:34.020 built their plant, but their plants are underutilized. So they'll be able to expand them
00:05:38.120 inexpensively and quickly. If parts are made in America, and a car isn't, those parts are not going
00:05:45.180 to be taxed or tariff. And we'll have very strong policing as far as that's concerned. For the most
00:05:50.220 part, I think it's going to lead cars to be made in one location. And right now, a car would be made
00:05:55.660 here, sent to Canada, sent to Mexico, sent all over the place. It's ridiculous. So this is a very simple 0.90
00:06:01.880 system. And the beauty of the 25, it's one number. It's not up or down, depending on the cost of the car.
00:06:08.840 It's one number. And that number is going to be used to reduce debt greatly in the United States and to
00:06:14.020 build things, reduce taxes. I mean, basically, I view it as reducing taxes and also reducing debt.
00:06:22.720 And within a fairly short period of time, I think we're going to have a balance sheet that's going
00:06:27.120 to be outstanding. Say it.
00:06:28.320 Do these auto tariffs go into effect today or on April 2nd?
00:06:31.160 They go into effect on April 2nd. We're signing today. It goes into effect April 2nd. We start collecting on April 3rd.
00:06:44.020 Yeah. So there you have it. I just wanted to share this post from Ryan Gerritsen, who notes that
00:06:53.580 automobiles and parts compliant under the USMCA. So that's the current trade agreement between USM is
00:06:59.640 Mexico and CA is Canada. And so under that trade agreement, there will be certain stipulations that
00:07:06.660 are tariff free. And perhaps that will change with more signing of various orders or it says here in
00:07:13.820 consultation with US Customs and Border Protection and the Secretary of Commerce. So there are some
00:07:19.380 things that are entirely clear based on the hysterical headlines of the mainstream media.
00:07:24.440 They just run with this. Trade war, 25 percent tariffs on vehicles. They don't do any sort of due
00:07:30.920 diligence or dig a little bit deeper into what those trade agreements stipulate and specify.
00:07:37.580 So we'll see what actually happens there. But it seems like and I had another post here from
00:07:43.520 Harrison Fields. He's the deputy press secretary for the White House. And so it says here that USMCA
00:07:52.520 compliant automobile parts will remain tariff free until that consultation happens. And so I don't know if
00:08:00.400 this is the big bad wolf deal that the mainstream media is making it out to be. But nonetheless, it has
00:08:07.980 completely derailed Carney's campaign tour plans. He has detoured from his his campaigning to apparently
00:08:18.940 finally now this was the the nail in the coffin for Mark Carney that he has now decided to finally deal with
00:08:28.180 Trump's tariffs. I mean, specifically the auto tariffs. But he announced that he's heading back to Ottawa and he'll no longer
00:08:34.820 be following the campaign trail to deal with the fallout of a new auto tariff announced by US President Donald Trump.
00:08:43.240 And, you know, Sheila, I think that I have a sneaky suspicion that this is actually because Carney can't
00:08:49.760 can't can't maintain any sort of decorum in front of the media. Yeah. When he's out on the campaign trail and he's
00:08:55.040 questioned, you saw yesterday, he had that little hissy fit. Yeah. Any reason to get off the campaign trail?
00:09:01.200 Honestly. Yeah. And he's only been on it for four days. Yeah. Yeah. And we're already seeing Carney's
00:09:07.860 true colors shine through when he's off the cuff off the script with the media questions. He can't handle
00:09:14.460 it. It seems to me that he can't handle it. And so this is, in my view, a really convenient excuse for
00:09:20.940 Mark Carney to say, oh, I better go back to Ottawa to finally deal with my actual priority, some real
00:09:28.200 priorities and responsibilities, rather than having done that when he first took office almost 10 days
00:09:35.100 ago. Yeah. If Mark Carney were remotely serious about this, again, his first trip would have been
00:09:41.080 to Washington. And he wouldn't have been lying, flat out lying about his attempts to communicate with
00:09:49.380 President Trump. If this were a real concern for the liberals, they would not have prorogued
00:09:57.000 parliament so they could run a leadership race. Now we find ourselves in the middle of an election
00:10:02.320 campaign and no government really who can deal with the tariff threat. And really, the blame lays on
00:10:11.060 Jagmeet Singh. If he had let the government fall months ago, we would have a new government in
00:10:18.180 place. We probably wouldn't have these extreme tariffs because we would have a government in
00:10:22.680 place that wasn't responsible for the devolution of the relationship with the Americans. Instead,
00:10:28.880 we don't really have a government in place. We have an unelected prime minister who has Trump
00:10:34.540 derangement syndrome, who thought that his first order of business should be shoring up the anti-Trump
00:10:40.920 cabal with the Europeans. And that is what Trump's true social post is all about. He basically said,
00:10:48.360 I see what you tried to do with the Europeans. And if any of you get any ideas, you guys are in for a 0.98
00:10:55.280 world of hurt. They think they're smarter than Trump. Trump is cagier than the works. And instead of just
00:11:01.940 shutting up and getting down to work, now we've got Carney convening his task force or whatever
00:11:09.760 and putting his campaign on park, which is, as you rightly point out, a convenient way to get his
00:11:18.660 lack of patience with the media off the campaign trail.
00:11:23.300 Yeah, exactly. And then he takes to social media to post the, or sorry, he made this announcement
00:11:32.080 here. We have a clip. It's a bit long, but maybe we have time to share it in its entirety,
00:11:37.080 where he was reacting to this new tariff, the new 25% tariff.
00:11:43.120 As if any of this is a shock, by the way, Trump's been threatening tariffs since he took office.
00:11:47.680 And the liberals thought they could rag the puck until it changed their poll prospects. And I guess
00:11:52.640 it did. But the crushing effect this is going to have on the Canadian economy should not come as
00:11:58.880 a surprise to anybody. It's not like Trump didn't exactly tell us what he was going to do for months
00:12:03.880 now. President Trump announced 25% tariffs against our auto industry. And this is a direct attack,
00:12:15.800 to be clear, a direct attack on the very workers that I stood in front of, Unifor workers I stood
00:12:22.460 in front of this morning at the Ambassador Bridge, a bridge that is a symbol and a reality up until now
00:12:30.440 of the tight ties between our two countries, ties of kinship, ties of commerce, ties that are in the process
00:12:40.040 of being broken. We will defend our workers, we'll defend our companies, we'll defend our country,
00:12:50.360 and we'll defend it together. You know, this will hurt us. But through this period, by being together,
00:12:57.800 we will emerge stronger. I think what's happened, and this was part of our discussion,
00:13:03.480 over the course of the last several months, Canadian workers, Canadians, as a whole across
00:13:11.480 this country, have gotten over the shock of the betrayal. Several months.
00:13:17.320 They're learning lessons. Even he says several months.
00:13:19.800 We have to look out for ourselves, and we have to look out for each other and work together for each
00:13:25.000 other. We're all in this together. And I just want to say a few words before taking some questions
00:13:29.240 about what my government has done to turn that sentiment into reality.
00:13:35.800 We made a commitment a few weeks ago to use every dollar that we collect from
00:13:41.000 retaliatory tariffs to support workers, to directly go to support workers. And last week,
00:13:47.560 we made a series of changes to the EI system in order to take the first big step to make good
00:13:54.440 on that promise. There'll be more. We've announced, of course, retaliatory tariffs. We have other
00:14:01.320 options for those retaliatory tariffs. I have asked for a meeting. I will convene, rather, a meeting of
00:14:08.440 the Canada-U.S. Cabinet tomorrow to discuss our trade options. But we're also providing the option of major
00:14:22.600 liquidity for our companies. We've put in place an ability for companies to delay tax payments. We've
00:14:29.240 put in place a large facility for our largest companies, some of them which may be affected
00:14:34.600 by this, would be affected by this, to draw on liquidity in various forms so that they can take
00:14:40.520 longer-term decisions without undue pressure from short-term unjustified actions.
00:14:45.160 It's also why we focused, in part in anticipation of what might happen,
00:14:54.120 on today's announcement that I made in front of that, Ambassador Bridge.
00:14:57.480 It's too boring.
00:14:57.960 For the $2 billion strategic response.
00:14:59.640 Yeah. I could watch him at two times the speed because that is just so long and drawn
00:15:06.920 out to really not say a whole lot. And the liquidity thing, so now all of a sudden,
00:15:11.960 Carney cares about keeping business in Canada. It seems a bit hypocritical given that when he was
00:15:19.560 chair of Brookfield, they left and went to the US. And in a roundabout way, he's basically saying,
00:15:26.600 hopefully businesses don't do that now, so we're going to let them defer their taxes for a little
00:15:31.480 bit. This obviously doesn't seem like any sort of tangible solution to a tariff threat and potential
00:15:39.960 war. Yeah. And let's not remember how his Canada-US trade panel is just a bunch of washed-up left-wing
00:15:49.000 cranks with Trump derangement syndrome. This was the best he could come up with.
00:15:55.480 He couldn't put anybody on that panel that actually had a good relationship with Trump,
00:16:00.440 because isn't that what you want when you're dealing with somebody in trade negotiations? No.
00:16:05.160 He appoints Jean Charest, Stephen McNeil, Rachel Notley of all people. What does she know about
00:16:12.520 business except to run it out of town? And Notley's former chief of staff, who is a
00:16:17.560 union crazy person, Brian Topp, who's like an environmental radical. And also, who's the
00:16:24.920 bad dragon from Dragon's Den? The lady? 1.00
00:16:28.200 Arlene. Oh, Arlene.
00:16:30.680 Arlene. Yeah, Arlene something.
00:16:33.160 Yeah, they couldn't even appoint Mr. Wonderful, who's got like a weekend pass, it seems, every
00:16:38.200 week down at Mar-a-Lago.
00:16:40.520 Dickinson.
00:16:40.760 Yeah, they pick the bad. Yeah, Arlene Dickinson. They appoint Arlene onto this panel instead of 1.00
00:16:47.080 old Mr. Wonderful. Like it's, these are the people who he's reconvening his emergency war room to deal
00:16:55.320 with Trump. Just a bunch of washed-up left-wing losers. Like it's just, God help us. It's a surprise 1.00
00:17:03.160 things aren't worse.
00:17:04.040 Well, and if those are the remarks that we're getting from our, a prime minister who's supposed
00:17:08.840 to be, you know, leading the country and offering reassurance through tumultuous, tough times,
00:17:14.520 I don't think that is it at all. He's, he, he finally acknowledges that the tariffs are going
00:17:20.840 to hurt us, Canada, the economy. So I think that was, that's kind of a brush, breath of fresh air,
00:17:27.720 but it's not very reassured, nothing in there reassured Canadians after he led with,
00:17:32.360 these are going to hurt us. And I guess elbows up because we're going to talk more about it later.
00:17:39.320 Um, there was nothing reassuring in there.
00:17:42.200 And let's talk about what he means by retaliatory tariffs. So those are tariffs on things coming into
00:17:48.280 the country, made in America that will make things that are made in America cost more for Canadians.
00:17:55.880 Then they're going to take the money that they are charging on those tariffs. So they're going to take
00:18:01.480 the money from overcharging Canadians and then redistribute it to the hardest hit sectors in
00:18:08.600 Ontario and Quebec in a vote buying scheme. So everything costs more for Canadians, and then
00:18:14.760 they're going to take that money and give it to the auto sector in Quebec and Ontario. Great.
00:18:21.560 We have another clip. Yeah, we have another clip here. I don't know. I guess we'll see if we can get
00:18:28.200 through it. But it's basically where Carney is, you know, acknowledging that he does have to have
00:18:34.280 a conversation with President Trump again.
00:18:36.040 I want to point this out, because this is a lie, by the way. And we'll get to that in a second,
00:18:41.320 because he was fact checked by the Americans on this. Don't count on the Canadian mainstream media to do
00:18:46.040 it. But the Americans were like, did that really happen? Let's dig. And this is the difference
00:18:53.080 between liberal money and a free market in the media.
00:18:58.200 I'm wondering if it's not about President Trump.
00:18:59.720 Yeah, I think it would be appropriate that the President and I speak, given the action that he's
00:19:06.680 taken. I'm sure that it will happen soon. I'm not going to give you a precise timing on that.
00:19:11.880 In terms of options, which was the second part of Ms. Martin's question.
00:19:19.160 Even during a caretaker period of government, we have anticipated this possibility.
00:19:29.320 We have put in place the mechanisms so that if it is appropriate for retaliatory tariffs,
00:19:36.440 and there's many considerations to be taken in those regards. And I want to have the meeting of our
00:19:41.880 cabinet, Canada-U.S. cabinet, other considerations. We need to see the details of the executive order.
00:19:49.320 But we will take the steps that are in the interests of Canadian workers of Canada. We are going to stand
00:19:56.280 up for Canada. We're going to be united. And we will fight in a unified way. And I would say,
00:20:03.400 if I may, and Lana and Ms. Payne can speak for herself, obviously, the discussions that we've had,
00:20:10.680 the discussions I've had with Premier Ford, we're entirely aligned in terms of the seriousness with
00:20:18.840 which we're taking this and the seriousness of our response. Thank you very much.
00:20:22.200 Yeah. So as Jason Leiter points out on X, and Jason's with Enterprise Canada follows this stuff
00:20:34.040 very carefully. He said, Carney's lies are so weird. Earlier, he said he wanted to look tough by saying
00:20:41.160 he wouldn't reach out until Trump showed respect. Remember that clip from the other day? So journalists
00:20:46.120 actually called the White House. Turns out Carney had asked. It's like he's never had a job where
00:20:51.320 people checked his work. Just stupid fibs for no reason. And then it says it's been reported for 1.00
00:20:58.520 about 10 days the PMO had been trying to organize a call with Trump. The White House position on waiting
00:21:04.280 is perfectly logical. But anyways, a couple of days ago, Carney looked straight into the cameras and said
00:21:10.040 he wouldn't call and didn't want one until Trump showed respect, despite having his team badger the
00:21:16.040 White House for a call. It's baffling. And but this is what happens when you jet off to Europe instead of
00:21:21.880 down to Washington to save the Canadian economy. This is you gave Trump the cold shoulder. Now you're
00:21:28.920 getting it back. And again, this all goes back to our poorest borders, unabated immigration, allowing 1.00
00:21:37.160 toxic, deadly drugs to proliferate on our streets. And so if we want to protect Canadians, if we want
00:21:44.360 to protect Canada, if we want to protect workers, as Carney would have you believe in those clips there,
00:21:50.760 perhaps cleaning up our streets, dealing with this unmitigated immigration that we have that is causing 1.00
00:21:59.400 collapse of our social systems and our frameworks from our health care to our housing,
00:22:06.120 to our cost of living. This is how you would help Canadians and help Canadian workers. And yet that
00:22:14.120 has fallen entirely to the wayside and has been on the trajectory to end us up in this mess for quite
00:22:21.800 literally years. And now all of a sudden, everybody's paying attention. But, you know, kind of like,
00:22:27.880 look over here and not over there with these Trump tariffs that came to a head because of these
00:22:33.960 otherwise unmitigated, unabated issues that are proliferating on Canadian streets.
00:22:39.320 Now, we've got the Polyev remarks on this. And look, Polyev's running to be the Prime Minister of
00:22:48.920 Canada, and he's campaigning on literally Canada first. So he's saying we need to target goods and
00:22:56.280 services that we don't need and that we can buy elsewhere. Not this like blanket, everything coming
00:23:02.840 in the door is going to get a tariff slapped on it, the cost to Canadians be damned, and then we're
00:23:08.600 going to redistribute all the money we've collected off the backs of Canadians, might I add, in a tariff.
00:23:16.200 So let's hear what Polyev has to say.
00:23:20.840 I want to start by condemning, without equivocation, the unjustified and unprovoked tariffs that President
00:23:30.200 Trump has now announced against our auto sector. These tariffs will damage his workers and his economy,
00:23:38.040 just as they will damage ours. We must retaliate and target goods and services that we don't need, 0.73
00:23:45.960 can buy elsewhere, or make ourselves to maximize the impact on the Americans while minimizing the
00:23:51.400 impact on ourselves. But before I go any further about these unjustified tariffs and how we're going
00:23:59.800 to respond to them, let me speak to the workers in the auto sector. You're afraid right now.
00:24:05.880 You're anxious. You wonder how you're going to pay your mortgage or put food on the table.
00:24:13.560 You're thinking about the conversations you may need to have with your little children about whether
00:24:18.840 they can register for next year's hockey or this summer's soccer. You don't know if you'll be able to
00:24:24.520 stay in the same city or what's going to happen to your future. Canada will be there for you.
00:24:32.200 We will be there for you. We will ensure that you have income replacement to put food on the table
00:24:39.640 and money in your bank account. We'll make sure that businesses directly affected will have the
00:24:45.800 liquidity they need to get through this for that businesses directly able and money in your bank
00:24:51.080 account. We'll make sure that businesses directly affected will have the liquidity they need to get
00:24:57.480 through this dispute. And we will unite as Canadians to protect our affected sectors.
00:25:06.280 But more than that, we need to become strong, self-reliant, sovereign, so that we can stand on our own
00:25:13.560 two feet and stand up to the Americans. What is clear is that 10 years of economic weakness have made us more
00:25:21.320 reliant than ever on the Americans. 75 percent of our exports go to one country. Almost all of our energy,
00:25:30.120 most of our raw materials go south because we can't get them anywhere else. We need to take drastic action
00:25:39.400 to build an economic fortress in Canada, able to reach other markets around the world,
00:25:45.800 repealing the anti-pipeline law, rapidly building LNG liquefaction plants, mines, factories,
00:25:54.360 expanding and making our ports functional so that we can move our goods to other places around the world,
00:26:01.400 knocking down the barriers between our provinces so that we can trade with ourselves for a change.
00:26:07.080 Passing a bring it home tax cut on work, investment, home building and energy to make this the best place
00:26:16.840 in the world to bring back the half trillion dollars that Liberals pushed out of the country
00:26:22.840 over the last decade. Then and only then will we be able to properly stand up to the Americans
00:26:29.080 and stand up for ourselves. Now is not a time for weakness. Now is not a time to continue on with
00:26:37.000 the failures that got us into this place of dependency. Now is the time to take back control
00:26:44.680 and relaunch our economy so that we can confront the President's unjustified threats and tariffs
00:26:52.280 in a position of strength. We will do this for our people, for our land, for our home,
00:27:00.920 for Canada first, for a change. Thank you.
00:27:04.680 You know, I don't I don't entirely agree that they're unjustified. I think that the only person who took
00:27:12.520 stringent action on the tariff threat when it was still a threat back in the fall of last year
00:27:19.960 was Danielle Smith. She seems to be the only person who took this seriously enough, implemented real
00:27:25.960 tangible changes at the border and other measures to curb the influx of drugs and human trafficking
00:27:32.840 coming through our borders. And I believe that because no one else really did anything and didn't
00:27:39.400 take any of this seriously, that's how we ended up in this mess that we are in now. So I don't I
00:27:45.800 don't agree with Trump's tariffs. I don't agree with the measures that he's taking. But I do agree
00:27:52.200 that this has brought on a very important conversation that many Canadians like we have
00:27:57.160 done here at Rebel News reporting on these topics for the last few years with the proliferation of crime,
00:28:03.640 drug trafficking, the the fallout of unabated immigration. We've been trying to raise the alarm on
00:28:11.640 these issues for years. And all of that has been entirely ignored. And until Trump came in and
00:28:17.320 started threatening these tariffs, that got the conversation going. And now it's just kind of
00:28:21.560 being sideswept as you know that they're unjustified or that other things are happening. But this, you know,
00:28:27.720 anybody who is paying attention, as Polyev should have been doing, as anyone in the Liberal Party should
00:28:33.400 have been doing. I mean, the NDP, I think is kind of irrelevant, but they also should have been paying
00:28:37.240 attention. This is not news. This isn't coming out of left field. We've had months repair for this.
00:28:43.160 And thanks to the ineptitude on the federal level and a government that can't seem to know what the
00:28:51.400 right hand and the left hand are doing and coordinate those two things. Now we're here. So I don't entirely
00:28:57.800 agree that it's unjustified. But I do think that with a strong government that had a strong mandate,
00:29:04.360 this could have been entirely avoided. I'll tell you what this feels like as an Albertan who lived
00:29:11.960 through the combined devastation of the NDP and their Liberal enablers in Ottawa. This is a real gut
00:29:21.160 punch. Because nobody cared about us when something far worse was happening to us thanks to bottlenecks
00:29:29.480 and hindrance caused by our own provincial government and the federal government in Ottawa.
00:29:36.040 In the first 14 months of Rachel Notley being in power between 2015 and 2016, we lost 85,000 jobs
00:29:46.440 in a province at the time, roughly just a little under 4 million. I think it went up to about 185,000 jobs
00:29:55.160 were lost during their tenure, most of them in the oil patch and support sectors, and then trickled
00:29:59.800 on down into hospitality, retail, because, you know, if you don't have a job in the oil patch,
00:30:05.480 you're not buying the new pickup, you're not going on vacation, you're not having fun, you're not going.
00:30:10.840 And in these oil patch towns, it's, you know, the hotels are full of guys who, who are there to work.
00:30:17.000 They're filling up their trucks with diesel, they're eating out every night. It turns towns into ghost
00:30:23.160 towns. Our unemployment rate here hit nine percent in 2016. Nobody cared. Nobody cared. I didn't hear
00:30:34.040 the same kind words for us, even from the federal conservatives who were the only ones raising the
00:30:39.320 issue. And so now when I see that the oil or that the automotive sector, every like the country is
00:30:46.840 grinding to a halt, a federal election campaign is coming to a screeching halt. Panels are being
00:30:53.960 convened to deal with this stuff. And nobody cared about us. So if you wonder why Albertans are saying,
00:31:01.000 what, what are we doing here? This is why, because it was carnage in our economy. Thanks to the
00:31:08.520 liberals and the NDP. Same people who are running now. In fact, the NDP that were running,
00:31:15.080 that were running the province during those dark days. Now they're running for the carny
00:31:19.400 liberals. That's Rod Layola. Nobody cared about us. And so when you see the rising of separatist
00:31:25.960 sentiment, I hope you understand a little bit of it now, how it feels for us to watch every like
00:31:33.560 all the powers of the federal government as inept as it is being rallied to support the
00:31:39.240 auto sector in Ontario. And we're wondering where was that for us? We just wanted to work. We didn't
00:31:43.960 want help. We just wanted to work and nobody cared. Yeah. Open up the economy. Let's tap into our,
00:31:50.760 our, our vast resources. We have a wealth of, uh, things that can be opened up like the oil and gas
00:31:57.560 sector and we're off to the races. But now instead of doing any of that, we're stuck on the campaign
00:32:04.920 trail for the next month. Um, with carny being so slow and difficult to listen to, I am not looking
00:32:14.120 forward to the next month ahead, but I am looking forward to have a hopeful change in government.
00:32:19.800 Um, with that said, I think we have a super chat here to get to, Oh, it's just a backyard garden.
00:32:25.320 Yeah. $10. Thank you very much. Um, Sheila, do you want to go through the other ones there?
00:32:32.360 Sure. Yeah. I've got one from Arlene 1971. Is this you Arlene Dickinson? I bet it isn't,
00:32:39.160 but they explained to us Arlene Dickinson, who and what she is. She's on Dragon's Den. Um,
00:32:46.440 Arlene Dickinson board director for cannabis products company, Afria now acquired under Tilray.
00:32:52.280 Afria was one of the largest cannabis companies in the world. Gerald Butts wife sits on this board.
00:32:58.360 I did not know that I cannot confirm or deny, but I would not be surprised because it is an incestuous
00:33:03.960 little cesspit in and around the Ottawa bubble. Uh, AMT 60 gives us five bucks. Do you think that
00:33:10.680 rebel news and other independent media will be allowed to be at the English debate in this
00:33:15.480 election? I know that Carney or Singh won't answer, but Pierre probably will. Uh, we're going to do our
00:33:20.600 best. Um, and, uh, as you know, we had to sue the government last minute in the last two federal
00:33:28.360 elections and we won our intrepid lawyers beat the entire Trudeau at the time justice department on,
00:33:36.360 uh, one weekend, no sleep and a bunch of coffee. And you know what, if we have to, we'll do it again,
00:33:44.520 because we're there to ask the questions that you want answers to not the same climate change questions
00:33:50.120 you're going to get out of CBC, CBC local radio, Canada, and something else. Yeah, we're working
00:33:58.520 on it. So stay tuned. Yeah, we are. We are. We've, we've already started work on it. So don't worry.
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00:35:09.640 Let's hit a Rebel News ad break, and then we'll come back with the next segment.
00:35:12.920 Mark Carney agrees with Hamas. 0.99
00:35:17.720 So do they.
00:35:23.480 If he wins, we lose our streets forever. Is this your Canada or theirs?
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00:36:21.160 Mark Carney was caught with Guy Lane Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking sidekick.
00:36:32.040 Prince Andrew, Epstein's client, paid for a lavish party for Mark Carney at Buckingham Palace.
00:36:40.280 And now it turns out Mark Carney's wife's family is in Epstein's notorious black book,
00:36:46.280 seven numbers, two addresses. We have questions, but Carney ordered police to block independent reporters.
00:36:55.400 Sure, you need to relax. It sounds like you're getting very aggravated.
00:36:57.960 I am.
00:36:58.840 What is the truth about Mark Carney and Jeffrey Epstein?
00:37:03.480 Well, that's a perfect segue into the next video that we have to share with you.
00:37:15.640 We make no veracity. Yeah, we make no claims about the veracity of the heckle, okay?
00:37:22.440 I were just showing you the heckle. But we do know, as the For Canada ad points out, that there are
00:37:31.480 tangential ties between Canada's Prime Minister and Guy Lane Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficker.
00:37:42.280 I hope I can keep this on YouTube, but I don't know. So anyways, Carney got heckled on this.
00:37:49.080 And, you know, it's funny because the mainstream media won't ask any questions related to this.
00:37:55.080 So now people are left to fill in the blanks. So let's hear it.
00:37:58.200 We don't recognize the people of Black people. 1.00
00:38:03.200 How many kids did you molest Jeffrey Epstein? 0.99
00:38:05.240 You know, he lit.
00:38:09.480 Honestly.
00:38:12.200 Honestly.
00:38:17.800 It's a weird reaction, right?
00:38:21.000 Yeah, the whole thing.
00:38:22.200 it's a weird reaction like he laughs if someone accused me of uh doing that to a child i would be
00:38:33.300 indignant and he's like he's looking around that's weird he's looking around to gauge the reaction
00:38:41.020 of the crowd like oh no did everybody just hear that because that there's some questions there
00:38:47.820 um when you have all these photos and i would not be smiling i would not be smiling if somebody
00:38:53.800 accused me of that or smirking even no yeah no it's a very bizarre reaction and i hope we can see
00:39:01.080 more of this especially as the for canada truck makes its rounds with the visuals of carny with
00:39:09.420 gilene yeah yeah i mean it's a like i said people are left to speculate because the media won't ask
00:39:19.320 the question about these very uh valid pictures like people like there's that crazy lady in alexa's 0.99
00:39:27.960 video that says it's fake that's a different chin as if anybody's actually examined mark carney's
00:39:33.060 boring chin why don't we look at the outline of his ear or two lady but she says that's not mark carney
00:39:38.820 we know it is his team was even forced to respond and say you know like that's that was at mark carney's
00:39:47.620 sister-in-law's place and the sister-in-law is friends with gilene maxwell okay uh but you were
00:39:53.480 laid out on the grass with her and somebody the media is just completely avoiding these questions
00:39:58.520 imagine if this were a conservative but it's not a tory so it's not a story as they say that's right
00:40:04.540 yeah and the best disinfectant is sunlight so let's roll those photos and see if if people can
00:40:11.480 demand some answers here and i think that as you see carney you know four days into his campaign trail
00:40:17.220 when he's already canceling it under the guise of having to finally go meet with donald trump in
00:40:21.960 washington um he can't stand the heat he can't stand his questions he's getting off script he doesn't
00:40:30.400 have the decorum and he cannot tuck his ego aside long enough to stay calm and collected and i think
00:40:39.100 that if these are the kinds of questions that are going to be flung at him and the kind of outbursts
00:40:43.400 that he'll he may face when he is if he does get back to the campaign trail after this who knows
00:40:49.640 um he won't be able to hold his composure and we will we will see more of carney's true colors coming
00:40:56.620 out as we've already gotten a little taste of the last few days yeah and i don't think he's the all
00:41:01.720 that hard of a worker you know what i mean like a campaign is a grueling schedule um and you have to
00:41:09.380 be on the whole time which is difficult you have to be a people person which carney isn't i don't think
00:41:16.260 he's used to working so hard i really don't and so i think the longer this goes on uh the worse
00:41:22.580 he's gonna get the testier he's gonna get and i'm here for it i'm ready um yeah no we have another
00:41:29.400 video uh another clip to share with you that comes from carney and basically saying you know
00:41:36.080 all the premiers they they all agree um they don't like them but they hate the federal government
00:41:42.100 i'll everyone except for doug ford yeah he's alive for like this yeah they're buddies they have each
00:41:48.640 other's backs less than a week ago we got agreement with all the premiers all the premiers now all the
00:42:00.720 premiers they only agree on one thing which is that they hate the federal government but we got
00:42:06.240 agreement we got them for the first time to agree on something different uh i don't know if that's
00:42:11.120 funny i mean everyone's laughing but like that doesn't that's not signaling a strong united front here
00:42:17.820 in canada when all of the premiers hate you even the liberal ones even the liberal ones um yeah and
00:42:24.800 it's funny because he says less than a week ago but as an outside observer it feels like a friggin month
00:42:29.660 ago why is he so boring like every it just even to deliver a joke he's not good at it takes too long
00:42:36.940 there's too many pauses i don't know he's just so unenjoyable as a like there's nothing even fun
00:42:44.160 to talk about and the only one who's really been truly outspoken on all of this since the onset
00:42:51.000 really um is danielle smith alberta premier and we have a clip here to share from the alberta
00:42:58.120 legislature where she says point blank i will not be silenced yeah she's been great this week we'll show
00:43:04.740 another clip after this and i am now off to the u.s yet again to try and speak to americans this time
00:43:11.480 through the second largest podcaster in the world whose audience is made up of exactly the people we
00:43:16.640 need to persuade to convince the their president to change course on tariffs against canada and what
00:43:22.600 does team carney want me to do they want me to abandon my post remain in alberta and do absolutely
00:43:27.900 nothing to defend our province they want me to cower in the face of eastern media pundits and
00:43:33.280 politicians who favor political grandstanding to effective diplomacy i'm fiercely criticized for going
00:43:39.460 into the lion's den to change the hearts and minds of the very americans that we need on canada's side
00:43:45.340 to avoid a trade war with the most powerful economy on earth they want this lady and alberta to just sit 0.86
00:43:51.580 down and shut up well here is my response to that i will not be silent alberta will not be silent 0.81
00:43:59.160 we will not be pushed around and called traitors for merely having the courage to actually do something 0.89
00:44:05.640 about our nations and provinces predicament other than merely indulging in self-righteous tantrums
00:44:11.520 and i for one will never be silenced by the party in ottawa that has sold out our beloved province for
00:44:18.440 the last 10 years with the help of their ndp collaborators
00:44:21.920 my goodness she's so great i'm coming to alberta she's so great and what she's talking about there is
00:44:31.280 she's going i think it's today she's doing a prager you event she's doing a podcast uh as she said it's
00:44:40.120 the world's second largest podcast and these are exactly the people we need to talk to these are
00:44:46.140 american trumpy conservatives we need to talk to them we those who we those are the people we need to
00:44:52.420 plead our case to we don't need to go on democrat media uh on msnbc and cnn and talk to trump's enemies
00:44:59.400 we need to talk to trump's friends and she's doing that and uh she's fighting like hell for us and i
00:45:05.820 couldn't be more grateful because again if this were left up to ottawa there would be not a single
00:45:11.960 oil export from alberta and all of our families would be unemployed yeah and meanwhile you know here
00:45:18.940 in ontario i did i see such a stark difference between premier ford and premier smith and um especially
00:45:27.640 you know not to bring gender into everything but as a female versus a male premier in ontario
00:45:33.880 he's just such a weak cowardice no leadership no ability to he's not standing on a he doesn't have
00:45:42.120 a spine he doesn't have a backbone and then you see this strong female leader here as she says going 1.00
00:45:47.260 headfirst into um the dragon's den not in the sense of of the uh show that we talked about earlier but
00:45:53.840 into the belly of the beast so to speak and um ottawa and all of these her male counterparts are 1.00
00:46:02.040 trying to silence her this is just craziness and i think the majority of canadians the silent
00:46:08.300 majority as they say would do agree with danielle smith's approach she's taken a tough approach she's
00:46:14.840 been there since day one trying to negotiate trying to implement things to tighten up our borders to
00:46:20.480 increase security to clean up our streets and what has her reward been from anyone else other than
00:46:27.760 the support of albertans it's a sad state of affairs if you ask me yeah she's been called like she said
00:46:33.500 she's been called a traitor by the media and politicians in the east of the country she fights 1.00
00:46:40.480 uh for alberta jobs and when if you're fighting for alberta jobs you're fighting for everybody else's job
00:46:46.840 too she's the only one with a decent relationship with the trump administration she should be 1.00
00:46:52.200 deployed to ottawa um constantly uh but or deployed to ottawa deployed to washington constantly now
00:46:59.860 tamara i just want to show you one more clip from two days ago from premier daniel smith in the
00:47:04.380 legislature why because it's cold and i want to feel the warmth of your envy through my monitor
00:47:09.760 let's show that i don't know mr speaker are they for real do they really think that justin trudeau
00:47:17.820 was the one out there advocating on behalf of the energy industry in the united states the guy who
00:47:23.820 imposed the no more pipelines bill the tanker ban an emissions cap on oil an emissions cap on
00:47:29.240 on methane net zero power regs net zero vehicles net zero building construction mr speaker those are all
00:47:36.240 policies advanced by the ndp is the liberal ndp coalition that is damaging this province damaging
00:47:42.420 our industry and i'm the one standing up for it yep there it is and um just as her outfit i am green
00:47:50.160 with envy and you know scott moe the premier of saskatchewan i should you know be fair where credit
00:47:57.720 where it's due that he has not been far behind he did take a little bit of time to catch up but
00:48:04.380 he's catching up the alberta saskatchewan relationship for people who don't know we
00:48:09.340 often have the exact same viewpoint on everything but as albertans were a little more braggadocious
00:48:15.520 about it and so that's why we have daniel smith and then we have scott moe who's a little bit more
00:48:21.660 calm he's a little less showy that's the difference between alberta and saskatchewan it's like texas
00:48:27.700 and oklahoma you know they're voting the same way they've got the same industries uh but their 0.60
00:48:33.940 attitudes are slightly different so scott moe he has made uh saskatchewan the first tax carbon tax
00:48:41.820 free zone in the entire country so let's hear from him saskatchewan is now a carbon tax free province
00:48:51.320 the first carbon tax free province in canada now that the two major federal parties and their leaders
00:48:57.260 have announced their plans for removing the carbon tax saskatchewan is taking the next step
00:49:02.100 by reducing the industrial carbon tax rate charged in our province to zero to give our consumers a
00:49:08.040 break and to make our industries more competitive in this new tariff environment so what does this
00:49:13.100 mean for you well the immediate effect is the removal of the carbon tax on your sas power bills
00:49:18.200 saving saskatchewan families and small businesses hundreds of dollars a year and in the longer term
00:49:24.440 it will reduce the cost of other consumer products that have the industrial carbon tax built right into
00:49:29.640 their price saskatchewan is producing some of the most sustainable products in the world today
00:49:35.340 we want to create the environment to produce more of those sustainable products to make our industries
00:49:41.400 more competitive in the face of u.s and chinese tariffs and to protect and create canadian jobs
00:49:47.340 right here in saskatchewan making saskatchewan a carbon tax free province will do just that
00:49:53.180 and i would hope that all of the parties running in the federal election would agree with those
00:49:58.100 objectives and allow the provinces to regulate in this area without imposing the federal backstop
00:50:04.760 yeah just anecdotally on the carbon the federal carbon tax that has been applied to all the
00:50:12.560 provinces and territories here in ontario uh enbridge gas i was just comparing those with my dad because
00:50:19.520 we were staying there uh when we didn't have running water for almost five days but um just anecdotally
00:50:25.500 looking at the breakdown of your bill and i've posted this a couple times on x i think david
00:50:30.320 menzies had a full report on it that was great where he actually went to visit i believe it was enbridge's
00:50:35.360 head office but we are actually paying more in our federal carbon tax than we are for our natural gas
00:50:45.780 and so it is not only doubling our bills but there's all these other little tiny hidden fees
00:50:52.220 inserted in there distribution costs yeah delivery to the customer and tax on so we also get taxed hst
00:51:00.240 on the federal carbon charge um so for instance my bill was my actual gas usage was roughly 60 the federal
00:51:08.160 carbon tax charge was like 62 dollars yeah and yet we're being told that oh you get it all back don't
00:51:16.600 worry uh you're going to pay and this is just one one bill in particular this isn't looking at other
00:51:21.940 bills or all the ways that it's bundled into the rising costs of food and other goods that are shipped
00:51:28.280 and manufactured and so on and so forth um the ripple effect yeah here's one i don't remember when did i
00:51:34.480 post this a few months ago anyway um but you can see the breakdown there the actual usage i don't
00:51:40.300 have the link to that to pull it up and i can't see it it's so small on the screen you're but my
00:51:44.580 actual charge if you put that up i'll zoom in on my uh reader's digest monitor out of the corner of my
00:51:51.700 eye but i think your carbon tax is like over 30 bucks and your gas bill like your gas usage was under 30
00:51:58.380 and then you had hst that was like uh 20 bucks yeah customer charge here it is yeah and so this
00:52:06.880 is from last year this is so it's since gone up this is this is my bill last year and i think this
00:52:13.420 was peak winter so my bills are substantially more now this year actually but um oh and i had a late
00:52:19.860 payment charge in there but anyway uh the gas supply charge is my actual usage and that was 146 13
00:52:27.200 the federal carbon charge was only 54 but it's gone up twice since then the federal carbon tax
00:52:32.500 increased so that's not an accurate reflection of what it's like now it's actually on par with
00:52:36.940 whatever it is you use and then you can see that you have all these other little fees a customer
00:52:41.480 charge delivery to you transportation what is the customer charge just for the pleasure of
00:52:48.020 being being with enbridge i guess yes it is crazy and then there's a cost adjustment and then
00:52:55.560 there's hst so another tax on all of it it is absolutely crazy and if we could eliminate that
00:53:01.780 federal carbon charge um for my bills in particular you know that cuts my bill in half right away off
00:53:08.080 the bat every month cut in half and that's substantial and that's just here in ontario um so i wish we had a
00:53:16.740 premier like scott moe but instead we have the progressive conservative doug ford who hasn't won't take a hard
00:53:24.280 stance on pretty much anything other than trying to make cherry cheesecake during lockdowns
00:53:29.860 yeah i'm just gross i feel so bad for the rest of the country scott moe is a conservative
00:53:36.580 daniel smith is a conservative and uh and you know it right like you know it doug ford if you didn't know
00:53:45.380 what paul what political party he belonged to uh i don't think that you would confuse him for a
00:53:53.920 conservative you know no if you just looked at his policies and his public statements um let's move
00:53:59.580 along to uh a segment we're calling liberal campaign fun uh thank you once again whoever compiled the
00:54:06.980 schedule because i am deeply plugged in to the electricity of the christia freeland for re-election
00:54:15.140 campaign i was there for her completely uh empty campaign office kickoff where two people showed up 1.00
00:54:23.980 and a third person quite possibly a passerby who didn't get out of the frame and then uh she was
00:54:30.280 knocking doors and uh it was the photos were very obviously from the same apartment building because
00:54:36.840 it had the same trim and the same peephole and you see look at this are are you excited are you
00:54:43.460 excited um and then uh at the uh when they were knocking doors it looked like proof of life hostage
00:54:52.800 videos like you'd in some videos she was the hostage and other videos the people were the hostage but
00:54:58.260 nobody seemed happy to be there and now she was joined by her friend the right honorable jean
00:55:06.160 cretchen oh my lord and many of our incredible liberal party candidates to open my campaign
00:55:12.900 office together we are strong now jean cretchen uh i remain shocked that he is still alive um maybe
00:55:23.600 even the devil don't want him as my dad used to say this man was the last man who signed off on the
00:55:29.500 residential schools as the indian affairs minister yet nobody ever asks him about it they trot him
00:55:35.500 like you would think that they would be hiding him away because of that fact given that uh there's
00:55:39.900 all this controversy around residential schools these days but they know the media is not going
00:55:44.260 to ask him they trot him out and then um we have the obligatory diversity shots at her campaign office 1.00
00:55:51.400 yeah and i mean i'm just i'm glad to see um as a little side note that christia has purchased some
00:56:00.500 clothes that fit i'm happy to see pantsuits i'm thrilled it you know we're stepping up the level
00:56:06.880 of professionalism ever so slightly here and that at least if there's a positive to be found in all of
00:56:13.520 this is one of them you know what yes i am i'm on team freeland pantsuit the i want her to dress 1.00
00:56:22.620 like hillary clinton the boring pantsuit where i don't see a flash of flesh at all i'm there for that 0.96
00:56:31.820 i am i'm i'm excited for that and i hope she continues to go in that direction for the sake of
00:56:37.100 her children honestly um yeah and the rest of us really but uh them first i suppose yeah uh we'll
00:56:43.900 get into she took away their disney plus she took away their disney plus she could at least cover up
00:56:48.560 um anyways one last story yes and i i love this one this is the perfect place to close the show
00:56:57.060 go ahead well i was going to say actually sheila let's let me read through this quick ad read because
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00:57:50.360 and sheila this is one of your favorites do you want to take us away with the yukon strong 0.91
00:57:54.820 okay let's just show this evan solomon continues to be also a shining star in my liberal campaign
00:58:03.720 fixation evan solomon you know and love him as the guy fired from cbc for secretly brokering deals
00:58:11.000 uh in the art world for mark carney and jim pasilli of uh blackberry if you're young you don't know
00:58:18.440 what a blackberry is so evan solomon uh he retweeted two days ago a parody account uh called
00:58:26.860 mark carney's ego with uh a bus that had a harsh word on it that i don't generally use um but anyways
00:58:37.720 evan solomon reposted this then it has the world economic forum logo on there and he didn't delete
00:58:43.880 it like it was crazy and then now there's this new one so every day another evan solomon gift to us
00:58:50.900 all who enjoy political comedy uh this is his new post uh his campaign office opens uh mark carney
00:59:02.100 and evan solomon uh toronto center he's so proud to be running but what a perfect encapsulation
00:59:10.820 of what the liberals and their policies have done to big cities let's zoom in on underneath
00:59:18.400 the uh it's so gross and i'm sorry in advance but i also showed feces on uh the wayne gretzky statue
00:59:25.940 so um we can see graffiti urine feces and this was their campaign photo so i'm gonna guess they even
00:59:35.400 maybe even cleaned this up a little um before they took the photo um before they took the photo but 0.93
00:59:39.780 this is just crap on the streets pee on the walls elbows up wieners out turds on the streets this is 0.96
00:59:49.720 the carny canada that uh they want to continue uh in perpetuity they're the as they say the natural 1.00
00:59:58.420 governing party of canada well this is what you get if you continue to vote for the natural
01:00:03.480 governing party this these are their own campaign offices imagine what they would have happened to
01:00:10.220 your street yeah you want to talk about oh natural there's some poop on the sidewalk for you you can't
01:00:16.260 get much more raid into nature as that um and if these as you say these are their campaign offices this
01:00:23.400 is what the streets look like in front of their campaign offices take a gander down some other side
01:00:28.280 streets in toronto and see what you'll find you know already we're seeing just fecal matter
01:00:32.920 um bodily other you know questionable fluids and some some garbage there some litter so um
01:00:41.400 i think that's a condom like i'm like did they kick the needles out of the frame like it's so
01:00:48.520 bad and he left this up i can't wait for the next evan solomon flub i i can't i'm laughing because
01:00:56.660 otherwise you're just left to cry i just oh you know what we should deploy david down there to see
01:01:05.040 if this has been cleaned up i love some of the comments here you you need to what our um a former
01:01:12.540 rebel katherine kosnowski says the urine stains are a great sign of how it's going and the liberals in
01:01:18.040 inability to make friends with reality like sometimes just reading these comments um is uh any sort of
01:01:24.700 pick me up if you need if you need to pick me up after seeing this um just look at the comments
01:01:30.660 because they are without fail um there you have it there's the liberal leadership uh kickoff candidates
01:01:37.880 there they are standing in front of poop so yay canada i'm messaging david right now and seeing if he
01:01:44.480 has time at some point today to just swing past that campaign office and see if they've cleaned
01:01:49.160 anything up or if it's worse someone should put flowers there
01:01:53.700 little memorabilia yeah anyway i think that's it unless we have uh any chats left but i'm not sure
01:02:03.780 i think that is it okay look at that and we're right pretty much right on time i know the studio has
01:02:10.520 to be used shortly hereafter so i guess we can wrap things up yes uh tamara thanks for being my co-host
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01:02:35.700 who trust us to get their message out to the rebels of the world uh i think that's it for the
01:02:41.720 show today i'm hosting i think tomorrow i don't know with whom we'll find out it's a surprise for
01:02:48.300 you and for me and as my friend david menzies always says and i've started saying that he does
01:02:53.640 not take his own advice stay safe and stay sane
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