Rebel News Podcast - February 06, 2025


REBEL ROUNDUP | Trump saves women's sports, US pulls out of UNRWA, Woke subsidies in foreign aid


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 41 minutes

Words per Minute

155.88689

Word Count

15,871

Sentence Count

1,237

Misogynist Sentences

31

Hate Speech Sentences

38


Summary

Sheila Gunn-Reed has a new co-host on The Rebel News Roundup, and it's a very special one. She's my friend Lise Merle, Saskatchewan's famous get-off-my-awn mom, broadcaster, and local politician.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hopefully, you're having a good time with this podcast, but I guarantee a better time
00:00:04.560 would be coming to Alaska with me, Drea Humphrey, and my other Rebel colleagues.
00:00:11.220 You've got to find out more at our special website, rebelnewscruise.com, but it's taking
00:00:17.200 place June 18th to June 25th, a vacation trip of a lifetime.
00:00:24.160 Again, that's rebelnewscruise.com.
00:00:26.480 I'll see you there.
00:00:30.000 Oh, hey, good morning, good afternoon, everybody.
00:00:35.360 Surprise, Lise, you're on TV.
00:00:38.200 This is the Rebel News Roundup.
00:00:42.840 This is the Rebel News Roundup.
00:00:44.300 It's a show that we will, I think we're moving back to daily live streams, which I think you'll
00:00:50.300 all like, which means I'm going to need a more regular co-host than David Menzies, who does
00:00:54.760 some of the best man-on-the-news journalism, man-on-the-street journalism in the entire
00:01:00.220 country, which means, surprise, Lise Merle, my friend from Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan's
00:01:05.860 famous get-off-my-lawn mom, broadcaster and local politician, sometimes she'll be co-hosting
00:01:13.840 with me at least a couple of days a week.
00:01:15.980 I love her.
00:01:16.980 I think you guys, too, at least that's what the viewer feedback tells me.
00:01:20.260 Let us know in the comments how you feel about having Lise on the network a little bit more.
00:01:25.080 Lise seems pretty excited about it.
00:01:28.080 This is a place where we talk about the news of the day completely unscripted, as you can
00:01:32.040 tell.
00:01:32.540 But first, Lise, how's it going?
00:01:34.340 Welcome to the show.
00:01:35.620 Well, hello, my darling Sheila Gunn-Reed.
00:01:37.560 Nobody is more delighted in the entire country than me to be here again with you guys.
00:01:45.100 I mean, I just love it.
00:01:47.380 I mean, I love hanging out with you all the time, right?
00:01:49.940 And so the more Sheila Gunn-Reed I can get in my life, the better.
00:01:53.460 But I especially love the people that watch us on Rumble.
00:01:57.140 They get all spicy in the Rumble live chat.
00:02:00.660 I mean, those guys are just the best.
00:02:02.180 Just to kick it off, for those people who are watching us on our Rumble stream, please
00:02:10.760 drop in the live chat where you're watching from, because I love maps, okay?
00:02:14.820 And I'm going to go Google where you're watching from after this.
00:02:17.600 So please let me know where you're watching from.
00:02:20.180 And yeah, nobody could be more excited than me about this latest development, because
00:02:24.860 you know, we love Rebel News, and we love Sheila Gunn-Reed, and so doing this a couple
00:02:29.060 times a week is just awesome.
00:02:30.960 Oh, that's so nice.
00:02:31.860 And basically, the viewer gets to sit in on our daily chats that we have with each other.
00:02:36.720 So welcome, because we share tweets, and then we talk about them privately.
00:02:40.560 So now you get to experience what our friendship is like as like a voyeur, I guess, a little
00:02:47.560 bit.
00:02:47.720 Yes, it is kind of voyeuristic, isn't it?
00:02:51.560 Yeah, yeah, it is kind of.
00:02:53.000 But I mean, we're a great deal of fun when we team up.
00:02:56.740 And we've been doing this for a very, very long time.
00:02:59.220 Sheila and I actually, just for everybody wondering.
00:03:01.480 Sheila and I met back in the olden days on Twitter, back in the olden, olden days on
00:03:06.540 Twitter.
00:03:07.300 2011, maybe.
00:03:08.780 It's the truth.
00:03:09.580 Like, it has been a couple, like, coming up on two decades, right?
00:03:13.780 We're going to be doing this for two decades.
00:03:15.440 But we were both stay-at-home moms, work-at-home moms, raising babies and telling off the left
00:03:22.660 and trying to make each other laugh.
00:03:24.560 And we've just never stopped.
00:03:26.680 And so we're just so pleased to be able to share our unique brand of humor and charm with
00:03:33.900 you guys.
00:03:35.760 It's a, this is an Oprah full circle moment for us.
00:03:39.040 So thanks so much for...
00:03:40.720 Minus the new age nonsense of Oprah.
00:03:44.100 Minus the Oprah.
00:03:45.020 I mean, yeah, yeah.
00:03:46.040 An Oprah-like full circle moment.
00:03:48.500 But yeah, nobody could be more delighted than us.
00:03:51.240 And it's, I'm glad that I'm co-hosting with you today because we've got some very Lisa-centric
00:03:57.680 topics today.
00:04:00.860 Yes.
00:04:01.480 So big, big things happening in the United States that I know Lisa cares about.
00:04:05.720 And I, as the mom of a high-level female athlete, I care about these things too.
00:04:10.380 But I should tell everybody how you can get involved.
00:04:12.460 Yes, please tell us where you are watching us from because Lisa and I like to toodle
00:04:16.420 around in the summertime and we just might toodle out to wherever you are, especially
00:04:21.620 if you're on this peculiar prairie where we live.
00:04:24.580 But this is the Rebel News live stream.
00:04:26.880 As I said, it's completely unscripted.
00:04:28.200 We talk about the news of the day and we like to give you our spicy hot takes and sometimes
00:04:33.260 our cold takes.
00:04:33.940 We want to hear from you.
00:04:34.960 So one of the best ways that we can hear from you without the censorship of YouTube
00:04:38.960 is if you watch us over on Rumble, because they don't care about your political beliefs,
00:04:46.200 they won't censor you based on those things and they won't censor us either.
00:04:51.460 And they allow you to support our work completely out of the goodness of your heart because you
00:04:56.800 support Rebel News, unlike what Justin Trudeau does with the mainstream media, just giving
00:05:00.100 them your money, even though they're unwatchable liars.
00:05:02.240 On Rumble, you can leave a paid chat.
00:05:05.880 It's called a Rumble rant.
00:05:06.980 If it's over the $5 US, we are obligating ourselves to respond to it on air.
00:05:10.980 But don't let that be the bar for entry, because if we have time and you know how we love to
00:05:16.400 make the time, if it's under the US $5 limit, we'll make the time if we have the time to read
00:05:24.280 it on air and even sometimes the free chats.
00:05:26.100 Like if you guys are super funny or clever, someone will grab that chat and send it to us
00:05:30.920 and we'll do our best to address it on air.
00:05:33.000 So all that is to say, big day for women and girls in the United States.
00:05:40.180 I'm going to do my best to prance around YouTube's censorship because they really don't want us
00:05:47.240 to dead name and misgender.
00:05:51.020 So we're going to have to couch our words, but know that we are not doing that out of
00:05:55.740 out of acceptance.
00:05:59.680 We're doing it out of necessity.
00:06:01.520 Yeah.
00:06:01.720 Necessity.
00:06:02.380 We're doing it out of necessity.
00:06:03.460 So please understand that because while respecting our own consciences.
00:06:09.420 But first, President Donald Trump, I would say a feminist president, given his protection
00:06:16.640 of the rights of women and girls.
00:06:17.960 From now on, women's sports will only be for women.
00:06:23.580 Let's watch this.
00:06:25.340 In a few moments, I'll sign a historic executive order to ban men from competing in women's
00:06:32.060 sports.
00:06:32.680 It's about time.
00:06:33.840 My administration will not stand by and watch men beat and batter female athletes.
00:06:39.320 From now on, women's sports will be only for women.
00:06:43.620 In recent years, the radical left has waged an all-out campaign to erase the very concept
00:06:49.400 of biological sex and replace it with a militant transgender ideology.
00:06:54.960 We're honored to be joined today by many incredible advocates for women's sports, including the
00:07:00.400 brave swimmer at the forefront of this battle.
00:07:03.520 And Riley Gaines is a person that I've been watching.
00:07:07.000 In my action this afternoon, we're putting every school receiving taxpayer dollars on notice
00:07:12.440 that if you let men take over women's sports teams or invade your locker rooms, you will
00:07:17.660 be investigated for violations of Title IX and risk your federal funding.
00:07:21.900 There will be no federal funding.
00:07:23.580 With this executive order, the war on women's sports is over.
00:07:27.480 We are restoring sanity and common sense, defending the rights and safety and pride of the American
00:07:33.660 people, including our great, great, great female athletes.
00:07:36.780 Thank you, President Donald Trump!
00:07:42.440 I mean, what an awesome day for America.
00:07:51.420 What an excellent day for female athletes in America who have been denigrated, who've been
00:07:57.560 attacked, who've been humiliated publicly by a press that is funded by their federal government
00:08:05.880 to humiliate them in public.
00:08:07.900 What an amazing day.
00:08:09.660 I have tears in my eyes.
00:08:11.220 I don't know if you guys can see that, but I'm trying not to ruin my makeup because I
00:08:15.020 so look forward to the day that this happens in Canada for our athletes, too.
00:08:20.340 And make no mistake, this exact thing has to happen in Canada.
00:08:25.460 Right.
00:08:26.080 Because what's happening here now is worse than anything that happened in the United States.
00:08:32.060 This is, save for a couple of provinces, largely just Alberta, this is unchecked in this country.
00:08:39.620 Completely unchecked.
00:08:41.200 Without question.
00:08:42.540 Alberta and God bless her, Premier Danielle Smith did more for women and girls by dividing
00:08:53.180 sports into biological sex than any other leader in the country, like she does.
00:09:01.420 And in Saskatchewan, where I'm from, there are absolutely no safeguards to protect girls
00:09:08.460 in sport.
00:09:09.740 Girls and women are having their podium places, well, I mean, stolen from them.
00:09:18.340 They're having their trophies and medals stolen from them and having their opportunities stolen
00:09:22.700 from them.
00:09:23.140 Because let's not forget that so many elite athletes, especially just naturally talented
00:09:30.020 girl athletes, use their natural talents to propel them through the university system
00:09:36.260 to get scholarships, to get.
00:09:38.140 This is absolutely unchecked in Saskatchewan.
00:09:40.620 As a matter of fact, I'd just like to put a call out for any Saskatchewan family or daughter
00:09:46.440 who's been impacted by this and has a story to tell, you can get in touch with me.
00:09:50.720 I am on your side.
00:09:52.660 Just put a call out.
00:09:53.860 And this goes for people across the country of Canada.
00:09:56.580 If your daughter has been negatively impacted by this, Rebel is on your side.
00:10:00.740 Get in touch with us.
00:10:02.040 Because only by telling these stories and only by holding these people to account will we
00:10:06.860 be able to dial this back.
00:10:08.460 And man, like I said, just what an incredible day.
00:10:11.280 What an incredible day in America.
00:10:13.780 What an accomplishment for Riley Gaines.
00:10:15.300 She was really at the forefront of this.
00:10:19.860 She didn't buckle, not even once.
00:10:22.720 You know, the entire forces of the left, and I include the media in that, were coming
00:10:29.320 at her and hellbent on ruining her life.
00:10:34.520 And there she is with Donald Trump signing this into law.
00:10:38.900 And not just signing it into law, but attaching the or else to this.
00:10:44.060 You will do this or else you lose federal funding.
00:10:48.400 Not a penny in federal funding coming your way if you violate the rights of women and
00:10:52.380 girls.
00:10:53.120 That's exactly right.
00:10:54.580 And there are so many.
00:10:55.960 Dr. Linda Blade did a really great rundown on Twitter about what this means for.
00:11:01.740 It's not just that biological males can't compete against females in sport.
00:11:11.260 It means that universities must not continue on with this adoption of this insane initiative.
00:11:19.840 This means that if they do, they'll lose their funding.
00:11:22.100 It means that nobody from the international sporting community can do this in America when
00:11:27.880 they come and compete in America.
00:11:29.320 And for Canadians, this is us.
00:11:31.960 So no Canadian team.
00:11:33.400 Okay, listen to me.
00:11:34.280 No Canadian team may go across the border with a biological male athlete and compete against
00:11:40.180 American, against American female athletes.
00:11:43.540 It is absolutely incredible what Donald Trump did using the executive orders, the powers that
00:11:48.560 executive orders offer him.
00:11:50.420 And in Canada, I believe that Pierre Polyev is going to have to get very, very comfortable
00:11:56.140 using orders in council or the notwithstanding clause to fix some of these egregious, egregious
00:12:00.840 harms that have happened to female athletes in Canada and females as a whole to protect us
00:12:06.260 from disegregious overreach of a minority rights, men's rights movement.
00:12:14.300 You know what?
00:12:14.700 And I think he will, because he was pressed on this issue in that interview and he was
00:12:19.300 like, yeah, there were only two genders.
00:12:22.660 I'm only aware of two.
00:12:24.880 I'm only aware of two.
00:12:26.240 What are you aware of?
00:12:27.260 Yeah.
00:12:28.460 I want to show this video because I watched this with my daughter, who is a female athlete
00:12:35.640 in a contact sport, as you rightly point out.
00:12:39.220 This is a vehicle for a lot of high level female athletes to make their way through the
00:12:44.360 university system.
00:12:45.600 And they've been having there in the case of the volleyball players that David Menzies
00:12:50.120 has covered.
00:12:51.340 They are being pushed aside and their scholarships are being given to men, biological men.
00:12:58.280 Can I just for a quick second eviscerate the male coaches who let this happen?
00:13:05.640 Can I just eviscerate the male coaches who stand by and smugly smile as questions are
00:13:13.000 being poised to them?
00:13:14.140 Do you believe that men should be competing against girls in this sport or against females
00:13:20.100 in this sport?
00:13:20.760 And they stand there with their limp members in their hands and they don't have the balls
00:13:29.160 to answer the question.
00:13:30.240 It's egregious.
00:13:31.620 It's absolutely egregious.
00:13:33.240 Every single one of those men should lose their jobs when this becomes illegal in Canada.
00:13:37.480 I have no problem saying that.
00:13:40.220 Remember the East German doping scandal where they were dosing their female athletes with
00:13:45.740 testosterone and we called it cheating?
00:13:48.300 We called it cheating.
00:13:49.800 I'm old enough to remember when this sort of stuff was cheating.
00:13:52.580 But I want to show this video because this is what it's actually all about.
00:13:56.360 And I watched this with my daughter.
00:13:58.900 It is of the little girls coming in for the signing and they're just pouring in.
00:14:04.780 Okay, I'm going to cry.
00:14:06.020 I know.
00:14:06.520 I'm just saying it right now.
00:14:07.540 I'm going to cry.
00:14:08.060 Yep.
00:14:08.360 Yep.
00:14:12.600 My heart.
00:14:18.420 My heart.
00:14:40.680 My heart.
00:14:41.020 My heart.
00:14:45.760 My heart.
00:14:46.060 Wow, beautiful!
00:14:54.060 I look all these, yes!
00:14:59.060 Oh, yeah!
00:15:04.060 Never again.
00:15:07.060 I think that's good. I think we get the point.
00:15:20.060 But it is all kinds of female athletes that this has affected.
00:15:25.060 And this one thing that Donald Trump did changes their future forever.
00:15:30.060 Without question.
00:15:32.060 These are girls from every social background, every economic background,
00:15:38.060 every interest group who would have been called hateful bigoted extremists
00:15:45.060 for standing their ground and not wanting to compete against boys.
00:15:50.060 Those are the faces of the girls that this executive order protects.
00:15:56.060 And, I mean, we just can't be more happy for them.
00:16:01.060 We just can't be more happy for them.
00:16:03.060 Like, from the people of Canada to the people of America,
00:16:06.060 you did your girls a solid yesterday.
00:16:08.060 And Donald Trump got stars hammered in his crown.
00:16:13.060 Yeah, we await our turn.
00:16:16.060 Speaking of radical extremists, if you get all your news from the mainstream media,
00:16:20.060 J.K. Rowling, who actually should be a feminist darling,
00:16:24.060 given the success that she's had with writing books and pulling herself out of poverty.
00:16:30.060 She says,
00:16:32.060 Congratulations to every single person on the left who's been campaigning
00:16:35.060 to destroy women's and girls rights.
00:16:37.060 Without you, there'd be no images like this.
00:16:41.060 Amen, sister. Amen.
00:16:43.060 That is an image for the ages, isn't it?
00:16:47.060 Just contrast that with creepy Joe Biden.
00:16:51.060 Okay.
00:16:52.060 With creepy Joe Biden.
00:16:54.060 With his decrepit fingers creeping up and coming in and kissing the little girls
00:16:59.060 and having them being horrified.
00:17:01.060 Compare that image against, I mean, America, you obviously made the right choice.
00:17:06.060 You obviously.
00:17:07.060 And wasn't Donald Trump just giving such grandpa vibes in that photo?
00:17:12.060 Like with all these little, little people around him.
00:17:15.060 And he is there holding up his executive order.
00:17:18.060 He was just given.
00:17:20.060 He was just given a cool grandpa vibes there.
00:17:23.060 I just love it.
00:17:24.060 I just.
00:17:25.060 Well, we know that he has a granddaughter.
00:17:28.060 Like he's got granddaughters.
00:17:30.060 He's got daughters.
00:17:31.060 So, of course, this is deeply personal for him, too.
00:17:33.060 But he has a granddaughter who is a high level golf.
00:17:38.060 Uh, golfer.
00:17:39.060 Kai.
00:17:40.060 That's right.
00:17:41.060 Yes.
00:17:42.060 Kai.
00:17:43.060 Yes.
00:17:44.060 And so this is, I mean, if you're a dad, if you're a grandpa, if you're a husband,
00:17:46.060 uh, this affects you, too.
00:17:48.060 And, you know, like we've spent the last three decades, I think, making chivalry, uh, out
00:17:54.060 of vogue, uh, the chivalry is on life support.
00:17:59.060 I don't think it's quite dead.
00:18:00.060 Um, and the women of the left have done their best to stick the pillow over its face, but
00:18:07.060 they're normal men have a biological imperative to protect the women and children in their lives.
00:18:16.060 And we just saw it play out in an executive order.
00:18:20.060 It was, it was just beautiful watching that, you know, they're all just, they're all just
00:18:25.060 with, with such great expectation watching the Sharpie hover.
00:18:30.060 And P.S.
00:18:31.060 I love the videos of the scratchy Sharpie, you know, the, the pointy Donald Trump.
00:18:36.060 I'm pretty sure I could do Donald Trump's signature by the amount of times that I've
00:18:39.060 watched him do it.
00:18:40.060 But all of these little girls just, just so with such great expectation watching the Sharpie
00:18:45.060 hover over the page.
00:18:46.060 And then as his signature is complete, they know that they are protected.
00:18:50.060 What an amazing moment for them.
00:18:53.060 What an amazing moment.
00:18:55.060 I'm asking the team to find what the opposite of those visuals are.
00:19:02.060 And it's, it was from Toronto.
00:19:05.060 Hopefully someone can find it.
00:19:07.060 This is it.
00:19:08.060 Alex, uh, why has found it for us.
00:19:12.060 This is the opposite imagery of this grandpa gathered around with all these, um, healthy
00:19:20.060 children and their loving mothers and dads that we saw with Donald Trump.
00:19:24.060 Strong grandpa vibes.
00:19:26.060 Um, this is what Ontario NDP urging legal protections for drag shows so that these, uh, this motley
00:19:43.060 crew of weirdos, um, these look like Mr. Potato Head leftover pieces that you just stuck in and
00:19:51.060 and like maybe three arms and extra lips, um, to, uh, they were demanding protections for drag
00:20:00.060 shows so that they could continue to show sexualized materials to children like this.
00:20:05.060 And what an absolute kaleidoscope of the worst of humanity before us.
00:20:10.060 You know, if a meteor were to hit Canada.
00:20:16.060 Okay.
00:20:17.060 If a meteor were to hit Canada, I mean, I would hope that it would blaze right into that podium
00:20:24.060 if I'm being completely honest, but not to, not to, uh, not to, not to beat a dead rainbow
00:20:33.060 unicorn, Sheila.
00:20:34.060 Um, um, um, but the federal government just gave that group for, you know, protections
00:20:41.060 of that group, another $40 million.
00:20:46.060 Right.
00:20:47.060 In this last week, there was a, there was an announce, a big, shiny, sparkly announcement
00:20:52.060 that that, that, that group just got another $40 million taxpayer dollars to continue the
00:21:00.060 the devious, awful work that has been allowed to, to, to happen in Canada.
00:21:05.060 Uh, nothing is more offensive as far as I'm concerned.
00:21:10.060 It's you see what the liberals are doing here.
00:21:13.060 They fund these groups because they're going to need help campaigning.
00:21:16.060 So they take your money and give it to these groups so that these groups can point at the
00:21:21.060 conservatives and say, you can't vote for those guys.
00:21:24.060 They're a bunch of racist, blah, blah, blah.
00:21:26.060 Look at us.
00:21:27.060 We're the normal ones.
00:21:28.060 This is, yes, it's the mobilization of, yes, it's the mobilization of political operatives.
00:21:34.060 This is what they do.
00:21:36.060 And they did it just before an election.
00:21:38.060 While the, you know, while, uh, tariff gate was melting down in the universe, while thousands
00:21:45.060 of Canadians are living on the street, while 25% of us are accessing food banks, 50% of those
00:21:50.060 people being children, and we are able to find $40 million for this, for this precious group.
00:22:00.060 Of course, this is the government of Canada for you.
00:22:02.060 Uh, let's, one more, two more quick things.
00:22:06.060 We'll breeze through it, then I'll do an ad read.
00:22:08.060 Uh, because, uh, the last, I think, 15 or 20 minutes of the show, uh, Ezra's going to kick
00:22:12.060 us off because he's got, uh, some important things to say about things that are happening
00:22:16.060 to him.
00:22:17.060 And, uh, I'm sure Olivia will bring up to speed.
00:22:20.060 Well, I've already, just so you know, I've already donated.
00:22:22.060 I know what you're talking about and I've already donated.
00:22:24.060 Okay.
00:22:25.060 There you go.
00:22:26.060 I think I might've been the first one.
00:22:27.060 So there you have it.
00:22:28.060 Yes.
00:22:29.060 That's right.
00:22:30.060 I cannot wait to hear the breakdown.
00:22:31.060 Uh, so we've got, uh, Donald Trump, this video again, grandpa vibes, North American grandpa
00:22:39.060 vibes coming off Trump in all directions.
00:22:42.060 Let's watch this.
00:22:43.060 The element, the, everything that's going to be happy.
00:22:46.060 People of religion are going to be happy again.
00:22:49.060 And I, I really believe you can't be happy without religion, without that belief.
00:22:56.060 I really believe it.
00:22:57.060 I just don't see how you can do.
00:22:59.060 So let's bring religion back.
00:23:03.060 Let's bring God back into our lives.
00:23:05.060 Thank you all very much.
00:23:06.060 Thank you very much.
00:23:07.060 Great.
00:23:08.060 Well, I don't know what else to say.
00:23:12.060 I think it is.
00:23:13.060 You know what it is?
00:23:14.060 It's refreshing to hear somebody say, do not be afraid to be a person of faith in the
00:23:22.060 public sphere anymore because for so long it has been, you know, like you, you're just
00:23:28.060 an icky backwards person because you believe in a higher power than the government.
00:23:33.060 And he's making it okay to say, no, no, no.
00:23:37.060 I answer to a higher power and it's not the, the federal government.
00:23:42.060 I answer to my conscience and God who directs it.
00:23:47.060 That's exactly right.
00:23:48.060 And I think it's prudent to say that the most repeated phrase in, in the Bible is be not
00:23:54.060 afraid, be not afraid.
00:23:56.060 And, uh, to hear him, it's really interesting to hear his evolution because, you know, 2016
00:24:02.060 Trump wouldn't, wouldn't, wouldn't have said that, but you know, you take a bullet, millimeters
00:24:08.060 from entering the back of your head.
00:24:10.060 And that really puts things in perspective.
00:24:12.060 And, uh, I know that there are a great many people of, of a great many faiths relying on
00:24:17.060 it right now through these, through these really, really challenging times, especially
00:24:21.060 in Canada.
00:24:22.060 And to hear that is, is just so incredible.
00:24:25.060 I mean, that's, that's, that elevates him to legend status, doesn't it?
00:24:29.060 You know?
00:24:30.060 And, and if you are a person of faith, so many of the stories of the Bible are about redemption,
00:24:35.060 right?
00:24:36.060 And so for people who say, well, Trump was like this, he was a playboy.
00:24:38.060 He was this, he was that, he was a womanizer.
00:24:41.060 Yeah.
00:24:42.060 That's the point of forgiveness.
00:24:44.060 That's the point of redemption that everybody can have their Saul to Paul moment on the road
00:24:51.060 to Damascus.
00:24:52.060 And then we say to them, okay, don't do that again.
00:24:57.060 Now get over here.
00:24:58.060 You big lug.
00:24:59.060 We're hanging out now.
00:25:00.060 You know, that was one of the things Jesus said was go forth and sin no more.
00:25:04.060 No more as in what you did in the past.
00:25:07.060 You can leave behind.
00:25:08.060 We offer you forgiveness and redemption and some happiness.
00:25:11.060 If you start doing things our way and, and for Trump to say, um, what he said there, that
00:25:19.060 it's time to bring religion back.
00:25:21.060 It might cause the left to prickle, but that is literally the first commandment.
00:25:28.060 Like the first commandment, one of the oldest, the oldest laws of mankind is that you shall
00:25:37.060 have no other God before me.
00:25:38.060 And that means the government and yourself.
00:25:41.060 That's right.
00:25:42.060 That's all.
00:25:43.060 Isn't that so much that is driven by the God.
00:25:46.060 They see themselves as God.
00:25:48.060 Yes.
00:25:49.060 Yes.
00:25:50.060 Yeah.
00:25:51.060 The collective is God where they together are more powerful.
00:25:55.060 Yeah.
00:25:56.060 And God, they become the God is what, yes, what they, they worship themselves.
00:26:00.060 I believe we're specifically warned about that.
00:26:03.060 Yeah.
00:26:04.060 Um, we sure were.
00:26:06.060 Um, one more thing about Trump being, uh, a legend.
00:26:10.060 Uh, he withdraws the United States from the UN human rights council and permanently ends
00:26:15.060 funding to the terrorists at UNRWA.
00:26:18.060 Now we know that UNRWA was involved in October 7th, um, United Nations employees were involved
00:26:28.060 in the kidnapping and hostage holdings of 1200, uh, Israelis who were murdered and another
00:26:37.060 240, uh, that were held hostage.
00:26:39.060 Uh, those numbers continue to dwindle as hostages are released or declared dead, but good for
00:26:46.060 him.
00:26:47.060 American people should not be funding people who hate them.
00:26:51.060 They should not be funding terror and murder.
00:26:54.060 And I'm sure in the next few days, we're going to hear that.
00:26:57.060 Don't worry, UNRWA.
00:26:59.060 I'm Justin Trudeau.
00:27:00.060 And I'm here to top you up because that's what he did when Stephen Harper cut the funding
00:27:05.060 to UNRWA.
00:27:06.060 Because back then we knew UNRWA was a funding terrorism or the very least enabling terrorism.
00:27:13.060 Stephen Harper was like, yeah, not a penny of Canadian taxpayers money is going to this.
00:27:18.060 And one of the first things Justin Trudeau did when he was elected was return UNRWA's
00:27:23.060 funding plus more.
00:27:25.060 And so just if I had to predict a past behavior, predicting future behavior, we're going to
00:27:32.060 see UNRWA topped up.
00:27:34.060 Well, and, and the way that Donald Trump and specifically our guy, Elon Musk is, I mean,
00:27:41.060 eviscerating the funding mechanisms for all of these deeply, deeply harmful programs that
00:27:48.060 number, number one, don't ask, don't act in the best interest of the American people.
00:27:53.060 Don't act in the best interest of the international community and serve, serve to really destroy
00:28:00.060 Western civilization.
00:28:02.060 The way that they're doing that is absolutely spectacular to watch.
00:28:08.060 So I'm not sure if this is on the list coming up, but right now they are going through the
00:28:13.060 United.
00:28:14.060 Oh, what is it?
00:28:15.060 USA.
00:28:16.060 USA.
00:28:17.060 United States Agency for International Development.
00:28:22.060 The vapid corruption that they have uncovered.
00:28:27.060 The billions of dollars that are funding all of these initiatives that none of us, A, asked
00:28:32.060 for, and none of us, none of us want anymore, is absolutely incredible to watch.
00:28:39.060 And I was, as I'm watching this, as I'm watching this sort of unfold, I started, started wondering,
00:28:46.060 well, who, what is the Canadian version of USA?
00:28:49.060 What is our Canadian version of USA?
00:28:52.060 And it turns out the answer to that is Global Affairs Canada.
00:28:56.060 Yeah, it's Global Affairs, but it's also everything.
00:29:00.060 Like the federal government just gives out money from all departments and it doesn't even
00:29:05.060 have to seem to be within the purview of the department.
00:29:08.060 But Global Affairs, it's huge.
00:29:10.060 It's huge.
00:29:11.060 I'm going to ask you to put a pin on that because we actually have your tweet from that as the
00:29:14.060 list.
00:29:15.060 Okay, perfect.
00:29:16.060 Okay, we'll do.
00:29:17.060 Oh, Efron's a train professional.
00:29:19.060 Okay, so put a pin on that.
00:29:20.060 I'm going to do an ad read.
00:29:21.060 And then, Olivia, perhaps you could whisper in my ear, do we have a Rebel News ad that we
00:29:25.060 need to run also?
00:29:27.060 Okay.
00:29:28.060 Okay, and then we'll talk about the Global Affairs and then I think Ezra's going to jump
00:29:38.060 on.
00:29:39.060 It sounds like he's going to be ready in a couple, two, three, four, five minutes.
00:29:41.060 So, Patriot Addict.
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00:30:20.060 I always have jackknives on my keys and you'd be surprised.
00:30:25.060 A lot of the men around me don't actually carry knives in the real world and I'm slightly
00:30:31.060 disappointed.
00:30:32.060 Do we have a rebel ad and then we'll bring Ezra on or do we want, Olivia, give me some direction.
00:30:42.060 Do we want to talk about, oh, talk about, okay, so we'll do an ad.
00:30:49.060 We'll bring in Ezra.
00:30:50.060 Okay.
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00:31:15.060 Hi, it's Ezra live.
00:31:17.060 I remember when I was down there in Sao Paulo recording that.
00:31:20.060 It was crazy.
00:31:21.060 Imagine the government just deciding one day you're not allowed.
00:31:24.060 Everyone on Twitter is banned.
00:31:26.060 Everyone is suspended and you can't log on.
00:31:28.060 People were downloading VPNs to get on.
00:31:31.060 It was pretty cool.
00:31:32.060 That was the first time I ever used one on my phone, so I encourage it.
00:31:35.060 Hey, censorship is in Canada too.
00:31:37.060 It's not just in Brazil.
00:31:38.060 I want to let you know what happened to me.
00:31:41.060 Yesterday, I guess, I was sued by someone named Birju Dutani.
00:31:48.060 Now, that name might not ring a bell, but I think you might remember the case.
00:31:51.060 Last year, Justin Trudeau appointed him to be the chair of the Canadian Human Rights Commission.
00:31:56.060 So you'd think the person would be pretty sensitive and human rights-y.
00:32:01.060 This Birju Dutani had written so many anti-Semitic things online, but he did it in sort of a sneaky way.
00:32:09.060 He did it under a different name, Mujahid Dutani, his adopted Muslim name.
00:32:15.060 So Birju, it was almost like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
00:32:18.060 Birju Dutani, applied to be the chief of the Human Rights Commission, was accepted.
00:32:23.060 Mujahid Dutani wrote all these crazy anti-Semitic things, except it was the same guy.
00:32:29.060 He didn't disclose his nicknames or aliases, which he had to do when he applied.
00:32:34.060 It was a firestorm. You can't put an anti-Semite as the chair of the Canadian Human Rights Commission.
00:32:43.060 That's reserved for the Prime Minister's job under Trudeau. I kid.
00:32:47.060 He did finally, they put this guy Dutani on leave, and then he eventually quit.
00:32:53.060 And I think he left in disgrace, but obviously not so much disgrace that TMU, Toronto Metropolitan University, hired him to work there.
00:33:02.060 It gives you a bit of a sense of how bad things must be at TMU.
00:33:05.060 Anyways, like I say yesterday, I get this huge lawsuit.
00:33:12.060 We can show it on the screen here.
00:33:14.060 $800,000 suing me for calling him anti-Semitic.
00:33:19.060 Well, that's what's going to happen when you write crazy anti-Semitic things.
00:33:24.060 And he's not just suing me, he's suing Melissa Lansman, the deputy leader of the Conservative Party, and he's suing a pro-Jewish lobby group called SEJA.
00:33:35.060 He's suing us all for different amounts. In my case, it's 800 grand.
00:33:39.060 I think it's absurd. I think it's what they call a slap suit, strategic litigation against public participation.
00:33:45.060 Look, if you write, let me give you an example of things he wrote.
00:33:50.060 He wrote that Jews today are like the Nazis, and Hamas today are like the Jews hiding in the Warsaw Ghetto.
00:34:00.060 He said, obviously he's with the boycott, divest, and sanction Israel group.
00:34:06.060 He actually wrote that terrorism is a very rational strategy.
00:34:14.060 He appeared on panels with extremists, including one guy who was a member of a terrorist group called Hizbut Tahrir,
00:34:23.060 which is a criminalized terrorist group in dozens of countries.
00:34:27.060 Like, he went to a protest outside an Israeli embassy and was quoted by a newspaper denouncing Israel.
00:34:36.060 This guy was basically the kind of guy who you see in Canada today with a Palestinian flag shouting crazy from the river to the sea genocidal chants.
00:34:48.060 In fact, that was one of the chants at the protest he was at.
00:34:51.060 That's the guy Trudeau chose as the human rights boss.
00:34:56.060 And I'm going to give Trudeau the benefit of the doubt that even he's not crazy enough to have appointed someone knowingly.
00:35:02.060 They hired an outside law firm to investigate how this happened.
00:35:05.060 And the law firm said, oh, no, no, he's not anti-Semitic.
00:35:08.060 He just said some anti-Israel things, but it's not anti-Semitic.
00:35:12.060 But they acknowledged that he hid this from the government.
00:35:15.060 So that was the fig leaf of his excuse for quitting.
00:35:20.060 It's insane to me that he's suing me and Melissa Lansman and Sija for calling him anti-Semitic when he wrote so many anti-Semitic things.
00:35:31.060 And he was on so many crazy panels.
00:35:35.060 Like, would you be on a panel with a member of a terrorist organization?
00:35:40.060 That's not just that's not just, you know, LARPing.
00:35:44.060 That's not just play acting anymore.
00:35:46.060 This guy, the chutzpah of him.
00:35:48.060 And instead of just going away and keeping a low profile, he is suing.
00:35:54.060 Obviously, a censorship move.
00:35:57.060 Obviously, a slap lawsuit, as they're called.
00:36:00.060 I haven't spoken to Melissa Lansman or Sija, but I can't imagine they're going to bend the knee for this guy.
00:36:06.060 We'll see how it goes.
00:36:07.060 The plaintiff, Birju Datani, had a press conference in Ottawa today, which I think maybe sort of shows you what's up.
00:36:13.060 This is his attempt to sort of refurbish his reputation.
00:36:17.060 Yeah.
00:36:18.060 Good luck with that, buddy.
00:36:19.060 I think suing Jews for calling you anti-Semitic when you write anti-Semitic things.
00:36:24.060 I don't think that's going to make the stigma of being an anti-Semitic go away.
00:36:28.060 I think it sort of proves the point.
00:36:30.060 And that's the thing.
00:36:31.060 If you Google his name, Birju Datani, B-I-R-J-U Datani, D-A-T-T-A-N-A-N-I, you'll see that hundreds of news stories were written about him.
00:36:44.060 If you type it into Twitter, Birju Datani, on Twitter, you'll see thousands of people calling him out as anti-Semitic.
00:36:54.060 But it's his anti-Semitism what did it.
00:36:57.060 It's not us calling him anti-Semitic.
00:36:59.060 That's the secondary response.
00:37:01.060 The primary cause was him doing and saying crazy things.
00:37:05.060 But what's so interesting to me is he is only suing three people, not hundreds of people, just three people.
00:37:12.060 And they all happen to be Jews.
00:37:14.060 So it's quite something.
00:37:15.060 By the way, if you want to see the lawsuit, you can go to SaveRebelNews.com.
00:37:19.060 SaveRebelNews.com.
00:37:20.060 Because I really feel like he's trying to crush us.
00:37:23.060 I think that's obviously what he's trying to do here.
00:37:25.060 $800,000 is obviously more money than Rebel News could bear that would nuke us.
00:37:31.060 And that's his goal.
00:37:33.060 That's him on the left there.
00:37:34.060 That's me on the right if you're wondering who's who.
00:37:36.060 And that's my update.
00:37:37.060 I just thought I would jump in the live stream and tell you because it's sort of crazy.
00:37:41.060 Or you could just call it Thursday at Rebel News.
00:37:46.060 Like crazy things happen all the time.
00:37:48.060 I should tell you, we're always cooking up exciting things.
00:37:50.060 We always have exciting projects on the go.
00:37:52.060 Most of them we choose.
00:37:54.060 But every once in a while, we're thrust into a controversy we did not choose.
00:37:58.060 And this is an example of that.
00:38:01.060 But if you're wondering if I'm going to bend the knee,
00:38:04.060 if you're wondering if I'm going to break down and say I'm sorry
00:38:09.060 for saying your anti-Semitic posts were anti-Semitic,
00:38:12.060 and I'm so, so sorry for hurting your feelings when you said the Jews like me are the new Nazis,
00:38:19.060 it's not going to happen.
00:38:21.060 And I don't know how this lawsuit's going to go,
00:38:25.060 but I think he should have in life just chosen a quiet life.
00:38:30.060 Instead, he's chosen to make his anti-Semitism the central topic of the discussion.
00:38:37.060 And I don't know if he knows what that's going to be like in a real court,
00:38:40.060 because he's used to these human rights kangaroo courts.
00:38:42.060 I'm not sure if he's ready to answer questions about his anti-Semitism,
00:38:46.060 because he will face them a little bit more rigorously than the liberals asked him about it.
00:38:51.060 So that's my update. That's the news.
00:38:53.060 That's the news.
00:38:54.060 I want to tell you, and I'm bursting with excitement, bursting with a lot of things,
00:38:58.060 but on Monday we, Monday it's our time to shine.
00:39:05.060 And I've got a lawsuit, an outward bound lawsuit that I think will catch your attention.
00:39:10.060 I'm not trying to tease you.
00:39:11.060 Okay, fine.
00:39:12.060 I am trying to tease you just a little bit.
00:39:14.060 On Monday, let me just put it this way, get ready for some international news.
00:39:23.060 I will not be announcing our lawsuit on Monday.
00:39:26.060 Someone with a slightly larger profile than me will be announcing our next piece of litigation,
00:39:33.060 and might not even be a Canadian, I don't know.
00:39:37.060 But Rebel News does not bend the knee.
00:39:43.060 You know, there's an old Latin saying.
00:39:46.060 I think it's the motto of the, not the Tudors, but of, oh, some Scottish king, clan.
00:39:55.060 It's in Latin though.
00:39:56.060 Nemo me impugn laticus.
00:39:59.060 Do you know what Nemo means?
00:40:00.060 It means nobody.
00:40:01.060 That movie Finding Nemo.
00:40:02.060 Isn't that sort of funny that Nemo means nobody?
00:40:04.060 Nemo me impugn laticus.
00:40:06.060 That means no one cuts me, lacerate.
00:40:09.060 Nemo me impugn laticus.
00:40:10.060 No one cuts me with impunity.
00:40:13.060 Which is different from saying no one cuts me.
00:40:15.060 You can't stop people from hurting you.
00:40:17.060 You cannot stop people from hurting you in life.
00:40:19.060 But you can stop them from hurting you with impunity.
00:40:23.060 There are people who have tried to destroy Rebel News, but they've broken the law as they've
00:40:30.060 tried to do it.
00:40:31.060 And Monday, it's not Judgment Day because that's when Monday's lawsuit goes to court,
00:40:36.060 but I've got some huge news for you that you can see I'm aching to tell you, but that
00:40:42.060 has to wait till Monday.
00:40:44.060 And the reason I tell you that is it's not all fighting defense.
00:40:48.060 We're fighting defense today against this anti-Semitic liberal named Birju Dittani, who thought that
00:40:54.060 he could go online using his nickname and be undetected.
00:40:58.060 And he almost got away with it, didn't he?
00:40:59.060 Could you imagine?
00:41:00.060 Could you imagine?
00:41:01.060 By the way, Bill C-63, Trudeau's censorship bill, which is now thankfully being derailed
00:41:07.060 because of prorogation.
00:41:09.060 This guy, Birju Dittani, would have been in charge of it.
00:41:13.060 At least the Human Rights Commission part.
00:41:15.060 This is the guy who would be coming after, now that I think about it, he would be coming
00:41:19.060 after Rebel News.
00:41:20.060 He would be coming after Melissa Lansman.
00:41:22.060 He would be coming after CJA with the power of the state.
00:41:25.060 I guess he just can't shake that censorship bug because that's what he's doing on his
00:41:31.060 own as the plaintiff.
00:41:32.060 And yeah, that's my update.
00:41:33.060 I just wanted to tell you what's cooking.
00:41:35.060 But I want to say it's not all defense.
00:41:37.060 It's not all bad news.
00:41:38.060 By the way, I think we're going to win.
00:41:40.060 And on Monday, you're going to see even more winning.
00:41:43.060 So much winning, you might get sick of it.
00:41:46.060 My friends, that's it from Toronto.
00:41:47.060 I'm going to turn things over to our Western crew, the lovely ladies of Rebel News on the West.
00:41:52.060 Thanks for letting me jump in the studio, you guys.
00:41:56.060 Thanks, boss.
00:41:57.060 All right, darling.
00:41:59.060 And I'm just sitting here like this going, tell me now.
00:42:03.060 Tell me now.
00:42:04.060 Like I can't wait until Monday.
00:42:05.060 You gots to wait until Monday.
00:42:07.060 Oh, you're killing me, Ezra.
00:42:09.060 You're killing me.
00:42:10.060 You know, I shouldn't do that.
00:42:12.060 I shouldn't tease like that.
00:42:13.060 I obviously have trouble keeping a secret.
00:42:15.060 But I am in this case going to keep it secret until Monday.
00:42:18.060 And I think it's going to knock your socks off.
00:42:20.060 I'll talk to you guys later.
00:42:21.060 Thanks.
00:42:22.060 Bye.
00:42:23.060 Yeah, no problem.
00:42:24.060 Bye.
00:42:25.060 You know, I have to tell you.
00:42:26.060 I'm putting it in my phone for Monday.
00:42:28.060 Okay.
00:42:29.060 There is big news coming on Monday.
00:42:31.060 Stay tuned, Canada.
00:42:33.060 This is really big news because Ezra is real bad at telling a secret.
00:42:37.060 There have been times where he has called me very late at night where he had a secret and he couldn't keep it.
00:42:44.060 So he had to tell it to somebody that he knew could keep it.
00:42:47.060 So he would call me and then tell me.
00:42:49.060 And he's like, I just had to tell somebody.
00:42:51.060 Okay.
00:42:52.060 I'm telling you.
00:42:53.060 Goodbye.
00:42:54.060 Fort Knox of secret keeping.
00:42:55.060 Like if you have something that you just need to get off your chest, you can call me and it is it is locked away forever.
00:43:02.060 Yeah.
00:43:03.060 Oh, well, I can't wait.
00:43:04.060 But this to Tony, I mean, what a scumbag.
00:43:08.060 What an absolute scumbag.
00:43:11.060 Like what a piece of work.
00:43:12.060 Okay.
00:43:13.060 Of course, because because he didn't because he wasn't able to ascend the throne of the Canadian Human Rights Commission.
00:43:20.060 Okay, and use the long arm of the government to punish his detractors and his critics, of course, he would attack rebel news in a slap suit to try and to try and make us be quiet.
00:43:36.060 Well, to Tony, I believe that I believe that this is not going to.
00:43:40.060 I believe that this is not going to go in your favor.
00:43:43.060 And I think that this is just going to shine a big old crazy spotlight on the way that bureaucrats and especially failed bureaucrats use these types of lawsuits to to silence criticism.
00:43:59.060 Yeah, I, and it was something that Ezra pointed out, and I noticed it right away when I looked at the list of people he was suing.
00:44:06.060 I'm like, tell me you're not an anti somebody, the only people you're suing are Jewish.
00:44:10.060 You know, like a lot of people said a lot of a lot of true, but mean things about you.
00:44:17.060 The only people you're suing are Jews.
00:44:19.060 You know, I want to, okay, so the thing that perked my ears up was that he was trying to use like what, like a burner account or like a shady account to say really, I want to, I want to see all of this, like I want to see every single part of it, because I love nothing more than when that happens when people think they're operating under, you know, under a shroud of anonymity.
00:44:43.060 And then it turns out that they're, that they are very, very corrupt and very famous public servants that are that are trying to do that like that is just that actually that is one of my favorite things that happens when that's revealed.
00:44:58.060 So can't wait, can't wait to hear all about it rebel keep going.
00:45:02.060 And just for the record, you guys go to save what is what was it Sheila save rebel news.com.
00:45:07.060 Yeah, and donate to the legal defense.
00:45:10.060 I did that as soon as I got the email this morning.
00:45:12.060 I was like, yep, because we wouldn't be doing this for you if it weren't for your support, Canada.
00:45:18.060 And so whatever you can contribute to that to that legal defense would be more than appreciated, but we are nothing without you.
00:45:25.060 And, and it's only because of your support that that we are able to do this.
00:45:29.060 So, yeah, save rebel news.com.
00:45:31.060 And if they can shut us up, then imagine what they could do to you.
00:45:35.060 Oh, there would be nobody telling your stories.
00:45:38.060 There would be nobody brave enough to tell your stories.
00:45:41.060 It costs a lot of money to be brave in this world.
00:45:45.060 It sure does.
00:45:46.060 It really does.
00:45:47.060 And, and to look this cheap, Sheila, like, like our friend Dolly Parton said costs a lot of money to look this cheap,
00:45:53.060 but it does cost a lot of money to be brave.
00:45:55.060 So whatever, whatever you can contribute to that, to that fund is, is so appreciated by us.
00:46:01.060 And thanks so much.
00:46:02.060 Now, speaking of bravery, I have a, an event I want to tell everybody about.
00:46:06.060 And it's an event that I would love you, Ms. Elise Merle to be my plus one for.
00:46:12.060 Um, and it is an event with our friend, April Hutchinson.
00:46:16.060 She is doing event with fire and ice.
00:46:19.060 So that's, uh, Canadians for truth and Theo Fleury.
00:46:23.060 So it's on Saturday, February 22nd, 2025, April Hutchinson, NHL legend, Theo Fleury, and our good friend, rebel news, alumnus, Adam Sose are coming to one of my favorite venues on the place on the face of the earth.
00:46:39.060 Church in the vine where Lisa and I have had pizza in the parking lot in lawn chairs.
00:46:44.060 Um, and it's, that's an Edmonton for fire and ice.
00:46:49.060 The event is of course being put on, as I said, by our good friends at Canadians for truth.
00:46:53.060 You can learn about April's incredible story, her resilience, her victories, the challenges that she's overcome.
00:47:00.060 And now her fight for fairness in women's sports for all women and girls to get your tickets, go to Canadians for truth.ca.
00:47:08.060 This is a wonderful venue.
00:47:11.060 Pastors, Tracy and Rodney are incredible people.
00:47:15.060 They took a stand during COVID.
00:47:17.060 The Alberta government came after them, slapped them with an $80,000 fine.
00:47:23.060 With help from the democracy fund.
00:47:26.060 They were able to fight back.
00:47:27.060 They are in our documentary church under fire.
00:47:30.060 They tell their story of doing their best to be a place of refuge for the isolated during COVID and their incredible victory over the hands of the state.
00:47:41.060 Um, wonderful people doing wonderful things, an incredible venue, giving a voice to Theo and April, and that's on February 22nd.
00:47:49.060 So please go and, uh, I'll be there and hopefully Lisa will be there too.
00:47:53.060 Oh, I, I would like to take this opportunity to reply like RSVP.
00:47:58.060 Yes.
00:47:59.060 To that invitation.
00:48:00.060 So Edmonton, uh, Edmonton, we will see you on February 22nd.
00:48:04.060 And if only just to spend time with April Hutchison, she is one of the most exemplary humans I've, uh, I've ever known really.
00:48:12.060 She is a, she is a wonderful woman in church in the vine.
00:48:15.060 I don't think that I'm exaggerating here when I say miracles work their way through that building.
00:48:20.060 Um, uh, and, and just to experience the atmosphere there and, uh, and, and, and the magic that really happens there is incredible.
00:48:30.060 So yeah, that's what we're doing, uh, in the cold, dark Canadian winter, it'll just be a bright light right in the middle of it.
00:48:37.060 So yes, if you're in the Edmonton area, please join us on February 22nd at church in the vine with April Hutchison and Theo Fleury.
00:48:44.060 Yeah.
00:48:45.060 Um, now the thing we put a pin in before we're going to come back to, so we'll start by, uh, my article from a couple of days ago.
00:48:56.060 And I don't take credit for the data in this article.
00:48:59.060 I just saw that Franco Terrazzano from the Canadian taxpayers federation was tweeting about it, um, because a lot of this relies on his research.
00:49:08.060 Cause he was responding to what's happening with us aid and doge coming in and saying, uh, no, no more feminist basket weaver subsidies.
00:49:18.060 Thank you very much.
00:49:19.060 We need to respect the American taxpayer.
00:49:22.060 And so Franco was tweeting about all the stuff that the taxpayers federation has uncovered.
00:49:27.060 And I thought, well, heck, I better grab that and write that up.
00:49:30.060 So, um, the expenditures range from bizarre projects to luxury travel perks.
00:49:38.060 Um, and so my breakdown was $8,800 to fund a sex toy show in Germany.
00:49:46.060 Uh, $12,500 to let seniors in Taiwan, Austria, and Australia discuss their sex lives on stage.
00:49:56.060 Horrific.
00:49:57.060 Um, with no involvement from Canadian seniors.
00:50:00.060 That's the one bright spot.
00:50:02.060 Um, it wasn't your Grammy.
00:50:04.060 It was foreign Grammys.
00:50:06.060 Uh, $1,700 to fly a Canadian chef to India to cook Indian food.
00:50:12.060 And I think this is one of the dragon's den chefs.
00:50:16.060 And I think he was then on the panel to select Canadian senators, um, in independent senators.
00:50:22.060 Uh, then we've got, uh, yeah, it's the corruption.
00:50:26.060 Oh yeah.
00:50:27.060 Uh, $12.5 million spent on vacant land in Senegal.
00:50:31.060 $41 million wasted on buildings in Afghanistan, which were soon abandoned by the Taliban.
00:50:37.060 So we gave them to the Taliban and the Taliban's like, we don't even want this.
00:50:41.060 Um, $1,500, $1,500 spent on a cartoon exhibit at the Canadian embassy in Washington, D.C.
00:50:51.060 This is why Trump doesn't want to deal with us.
00:50:54.060 Uh, $1.7 million in a failed effort to push carbon taxes on other countries.
00:50:59.060 I think we had Mark Carney doing that for free, but whatever.
00:51:03.060 Then we've got, well, Mark Carney doesn't work for free, but at least we did.
00:51:06.060 We didn't have to pay him, uh, $12.7 million on promoting Canada at the Oscars in the U.S.
00:51:13.060 Cannes in France, Berlinale in Germany and South Bay, Southwest in, uh, Australia and also
00:51:20.060 by in Texas.
00:51:21.060 $17,000 spent on limited limousine services for the governor general, Mary Simon.
00:51:28.060 While 71, 71,000 Sheila, not 17, $71,000.
00:51:36.060 These numbers are giving me dyslexia.
00:51:38.060 Um, cause they're so troubling on the governor general in Iceland.
00:51:43.060 220,000 on high end airplane catering for Trudeau and his entourage during a six day Indo-Pacific
00:51:51.060 trip.
00:51:52.060 And there's more cause I used to routinely pull the, um, food bills on his junkets.
00:51:58.060 I just haven't done it in a while.
00:51:59.060 I'll have to come back to that, but that's Franco Teresano.
00:52:02.060 And, and while some of that is from global affairs, it's not all from global affairs.
00:52:09.060 Canadian heritage is terrible at this too.
00:52:11.060 And even, uh, I did a report today cause we're sort of launching a little come to us for
00:52:17.060 the encyclopedia of this nonsense.
00:52:19.060 Um, we need an infographic Sheila about how all of these organizations and how they interact
00:52:25.060 with each other.
00:52:26.060 It's like a spider web.
00:52:27.060 Yes, we need, we need that.
00:52:28.060 Yes.
00:52:29.060 A lot of this is like funding academics to do busy body work instead of actually doing
00:52:35.060 real work.
00:52:36.060 Like we could fire two out of every three academics and we wouldn't notice anything.
00:52:40.060 But a tax savings $14,000 to fund a study into whether or not superheroes actually have super
00:52:49.060 human strengths.
00:52:50.060 Like, why don't we just research the Easter bunny?
00:52:53.060 What is the preferred abode of the Easter bunny?
00:52:56.060 Does he live in a thicket or in a hole?
00:52:58.060 Like it's just the stupidest thing I've ever seen.
00:53:01.060 But this is, this is the Canadian government.
00:53:03.060 We need a doge immediately.
00:53:05.060 This is what makes me sick.
00:53:08.060 While Canadians are at the grocery store considering whether they can afford to buy, you know, the
00:53:14.060 brand name Kraft singles cheese slices, or, or, or they have to pick the no name cheese
00:53:21.060 slices.
00:53:22.060 This is the level of institutional ineptitude that, that, that is happening in the background
00:53:29.060 like nobody's business and nobody is accountable.
00:53:32.060 And if you, you know, if you asked the Canadian taxpayer, the average Canadian taxpayer sitting
00:53:36.060 there with their two blocks of cheese, you know, do you, would you be supportive of your
00:53:41.060 government spending $71,000 on the governor general's limousine in Iceland?
00:53:46.060 I bet 10 out of 10 Canadians, 11 out of 10, 11 out of 10 Canadians would say absolutely
00:53:54.060 not.
00:53:55.060 Like absolutely not.
00:53:57.060 This is, it's just imperative that we get a hold of, uh, uh, of our taxpayer funds.
00:54:03.060 And, uh, I mean the Canadian taxpayer federation is doing such a good job at shining a light
00:54:08.060 on this, like high props to them.
00:54:11.060 Marco is Marco is a, is a little feast, isn't he?
00:54:15.060 Uh, there's one other that I found quite astounding cause I just don't even know how they spent this
00:54:21.060 money.
00:54:22.060 And this is again, part of my research on a story that I'm working on.
00:54:25.060 It's actually going to be a series of stories, but my research was like, I better lay out the
00:54:30.060 case for why we need to do this work.
00:54:33.060 And one of them was, cause it's not a small thing and it's not just global affairs.
00:54:40.060 I called it an instant classic, the red couch tour.
00:54:46.060 They sent a couch across the country so that Canadians could sit down on this wandering
00:54:55.060 Chesterfield and have conversations.
00:54:59.060 And that costs the Canadian taxpayer $155,000.
00:55:08.060 That is an expensive Chesterfield, Sheila, that I made it should, that should go in the
00:55:16.060 Aga Khan museum in Toronto.
00:55:18.060 Okay.
00:55:19.060 That, that, that's a piece of Canadian culture.
00:55:22.060 It does not just make you sick.
00:55:25.060 Well, it just, it just make you sick.
00:55:27.060 And the most revolting part of it all is they called it the red couch tour instead of the
00:55:32.060 red Chesterfield tour, which would have made it at least a piece of Canadiana.
00:55:38.060 A little bit.
00:55:39.060 Yes.
00:55:40.060 Yeah.
00:55:41.060 Like a wink at the Canadian word, but they didn't even do that.
00:55:43.060 And I think that was through heritage Canada.
00:55:45.060 You know what, you know what I bet happened though, Sheila, in the background, in the lead
00:55:49.060 up to this is some interior designer was hired as a consultant to source and find the couch.
00:55:56.060 Right.
00:55:57.060 And, and then, so they would have gone out into the world and got the exact right shade
00:56:01.060 of red in the exact right fabric and made sure that it was all very environmentally sourced.
00:56:07.060 And then, and then when, when it came to like naming the project, they were like, Oh, somebody,
00:56:12.060 somebody, you know, with a, the lick of sense about Chesterfields and furniture design said,
00:56:18.060 you know, we should call it the red Chesterfield.
00:56:20.060 Cause that's really Canadian.
00:56:21.060 And then the designer would come back in and say, Oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:56:24.060 What makes a Chesterfield is the arm height on the piece of furniture, which is an actual,
00:56:29.060 actual true fact.
00:56:30.060 A Chesterfield is defined by a piece of furniture where the arm height matches the back height of,
00:56:36.060 of the, of the piece.
00:56:38.060 And this designer would have come in and made a very, very complex interior design ruling.
00:56:43.060 And then we would have given that person, you know, tens of thousands of dollars to,
00:56:47.060 to help with the naming of this project that then cost eventually cost Canadians a hundred
00:56:52.060 and over $150,000.
00:56:54.060 It is sickening.
00:56:57.060 It is sickening.
00:56:59.060 You know what we do, Sheila, me and you, we get lawn chairs from Costco.
00:57:03.060 Okay.
00:57:04.060 $35 each.
00:57:05.060 And we roll across this great country of ours across the prairies.
00:57:08.060 And we have the best conversations, total investment, 70 bucks.
00:57:13.060 Okay.
00:57:14.060 70 bucks plus the Costco pizza.
00:57:16.060 Yeah.
00:57:17.060 Somebody should put us in charge of Canadian doge.
00:57:21.060 We, nobody could, could squeeze a budget.
00:57:24.060 Like two young moms could squeeze, formerly young moms were a little bit,
00:57:29.060 we're a little bit more seasoned now, more wise.
00:57:32.060 But, but you put, you put me in charge of doge.
00:57:35.060 That would not be happening.
00:57:37.060 Nope.
00:57:38.060 Nope.
00:57:39.060 You know what?
00:57:40.060 I'm a bit dogey at the company.
00:57:41.060 So sometimes I'm like, excuse me, what are we spending that money on?
00:57:44.060 And everyone's like, no, no, it's a reasonable expense.
00:57:46.060 Like, no, it's not.
00:57:47.060 I'm not doing that.
00:57:48.060 I'm not paying for it.
00:57:49.060 We're not paying for that.
00:57:50.060 Um, speaking of, we're not paying for that.
00:57:53.060 Uh, we've got this tweet from you.
00:57:56.060 Uh, it says, uh, if funding the woke lunatics at CBC wasn't bad enough in 2023, 2024, the
00:58:07.060 Canadian taxpayers funded the BBC to the tune of over $1.6 million.
00:58:14.060 I don't, what's the total budget of the BBC last year?
00:58:19.060 Why do they need our money?
00:58:21.060 It was, Oh, was it in there?
00:58:26.060 I'm looking.
00:58:27.060 Why do they need our money?
00:58:32.060 That is a fabulous question, Sheila Gunn-Reed.
00:58:35.060 That is a fabulous question.
00:58:37.060 Yeah.
00:58:38.060 Regular Canadian taxpayers gave $1.6 million to fund a foreign public, uh, public media company
00:58:50.060 in Britain that we don't watch, we don't participate in and, and also, um, played a big role.
00:58:57.060 And this will be, this will be like for our rebel fam who know, who know this story, but
00:59:03.060 the BBC played a big role in, um, in the persecution of Tommy Robinson.
00:59:08.060 So here we are in Canada, okay, Canada, here's, here's your tax dollars at work going overseas
00:59:14.060 to fund the persecution of, of Tommy Robinson via the BBC.
00:59:18.060 It is egregious.
00:59:19.060 It is egregious.
00:59:20.060 Canadians should be outraged by this.
00:59:23.060 Now it's very difficult to find the total funding of the BBC per year.
00:59:30.060 The best I can find on very short notice is that the BBC, of course, as we know, is funded
00:59:35.060 by the license fee.
00:59:37.060 Yo mate, you got your TV license.
00:59:39.060 Um, it's, uh, 169, almost 170 pounds per year, which is $215 US per year imposed on
00:59:49.060 every TV viewing household.
00:59:52.060 So what is that?
00:59:53.060 Like $300 a year just to maintain the state broadcaster in the UK per household.
01:00:02.060 And, uh, we, like, this is, yeah, we're, we're, we're, we're giving the money too.
01:00:11.060 Whereas in Canada, we pay the fees, uh, built into our provider, right?
01:00:16.060 Like our provider has to deliver Canadian content, uh, the CBC included, and then a portion of
01:00:23.060 those fees are then, are then delivered back to the, back to the CBC.
01:00:27.060 But in Britain, you have to-
01:00:29.060 Outside of the, outside of the $1.5 billion.
01:00:31.060 They also get mandatory carriage fees.
01:00:33.060 Right, in addition, in addition to the, in addition to the, uh, $1.5 billion in public
01:00:38.060 funding that the CBC gets.
01:00:39.060 Yeah, but in Britain, you have to, like, you actually just get an invoice to your house.
01:00:43.060 Hey, wanna, wanna watch Saturday morning cartoons?
01:00:46.060 Pay us, pay us $200 for your, for your TVs in your house.
01:00:51.060 And that's been their funding mechanism since the birth of the CB, or the, excuse me, the
01:00:56.060 BBC, um, in the 1940s.
01:00:58.060 And you can't get away from it.
01:01:00.060 Now, there's more ways.
01:01:01.060 Speaking of which, I thought this was interesting that somebody pulled up Politico.
01:01:04.060 Tom Quiggin did.
01:01:05.060 Oh, he says, as it turns out, the government of Canada was also subsidizing Politico.
01:01:10.060 So a US, uh, news, news outlet, uh, by buying outrageously priced subscriptions.
01:01:18.060 This is interesting.
01:01:20.060 Because, okay, so, uh, 90,000 in 2024, um, total value earlier, um, in 2019 was $116,000.
01:01:33.060 Now, here's what I find funny.
01:01:35.060 Trudeau just went on Politico, or Team Trudeau just went on Politico to talk about the tariffs.
01:01:40.060 Yes.
01:01:41.060 Won't go really, not on any real Canadian media outside of the CBC.
01:01:47.060 Um, when they go on, uh, Vashie Capellis' show, she's been just axe murdering them, so
01:01:53.060 they've kind of stopped avoiding, they won't, they're not sending their best to deal with
01:01:57.060 Vashie anymore.
01:01:58.060 Right.
01:01:59.060 Um, but they just went on Politico.
01:02:02.060 And here's what really gets me.
01:02:05.060 Black Locks, I think, is engaged in a fight with the Canadian government, because Black
01:02:11.060 Locks is a, it's a subscription model.
01:02:14.060 I think it's almost $300 or over $300 per person for Black Locks.
01:02:18.060 Yep.
01:02:19.060 Just a little over $300 a year.
01:02:21.060 Yep.
01:02:22.060 And their, uh, what are they called?
01:02:24.060 Their enterprise fee for like a bigger company.
01:02:27.060 It's like, I, I think it's close to a couple of thousand, whatever.
01:02:30.060 Um, but if you rely on it and they're great aggregators and they're great, like news pegs
01:02:34.060 for you to work on other things.
01:02:36.060 And they're, they got bills to pay.
01:02:38.060 They don't work for free.
01:02:39.060 So whatever, they don't take money from Justin Trudeau.
01:02:42.060 They take the money from the people who subscribe.
01:02:44.060 If you don't want to subscribe, don't subscribe.
01:02:46.060 It's real easy.
01:02:47.060 Right.
01:02:48.060 Um, but they caught the federal government buying the single subscription fee, the personal
01:02:56.060 fee subscription to find out what Black Locks was saying about them.
01:03:01.060 And then they pass that around, around government agencies.
01:03:04.060 Oh, little Black Locks while dumping money at Politico.
01:03:11.060 Isn't that insane?
01:03:15.060 Yeah.
01:03:16.060 I mean, props to Black Locks who really do amazing work, keeping an eye on Ottawa in particular.
01:03:23.060 They're all over there.
01:03:24.060 They're monitoring committee meetings.
01:03:26.060 They are doing freedom of information requests and what a fantastic find for them.
01:03:32.060 But you know, Sheila, this is, I mean, this is thinking of the government of Canada.
01:03:37.060 Well, if black, if we gave Black Locks $200,000, imagine how much they could damage us.
01:03:45.060 Imagine how much they could damage us.
01:03:47.060 But, but I mean, this is, this just goes to show you how anti-Canadian and how anti-democracy
01:03:55.060 our federal government actually is.
01:03:57.060 I mean, I mean, good for Black Locks.
01:04:00.060 Well done them.
01:04:01.060 I'm just, I'm a huge fan of their work.
01:04:03.060 Oh, me too.
01:04:04.060 They do such great work.
01:04:06.060 And I understand how terrible it is to sit through several hours, like full days worth
01:04:11.060 of committee hearings where you're just having an out of body experience from the boredom.
01:04:16.060 And then one exciting thing happens and you have to be watching.
01:04:20.060 Otherwise you're not going to catch it.
01:04:22.060 So you're just trying to pay attention while trying to do other things.
01:04:27.060 And you're suffering, like you're suffering.
01:04:30.060 This is some sort of scientific experiment on the torture, adultery.
01:04:36.060 Yeah.
01:04:37.060 It's Gitmo stuff.
01:04:38.060 It's about the resiliency of the human mind.
01:04:40.060 And then all of a sudden you catch the one thing that you have to, and they do that
01:04:43.060 every day, every day.
01:04:45.060 Mental, mental waterboarding is what they do.
01:04:48.060 And Sheila, make no mistake.
01:04:49.060 They do that on purpose.
01:04:50.060 You know why they want to, and government, you know, whether, whether you're talking
01:04:55.060 about municipal or provincial or federal government is always guilty of doing this.
01:05:00.060 What they do is they, is they go into their meetings and they try and lull you into a state
01:05:06.060 of mental catatonics so that, so that you won't actually, you know what I mean?
01:05:12.060 You sort of, you sort of tune out because they do not want you to get to the crux of what
01:05:17.060 they're hiding.
01:05:19.060 Like, like when I've, when we've watched Sheila, um, Oh, leaked zoom calls from, Oh yeah.
01:05:27.060 Yeah.
01:05:28.060 Right.
01:05:29.060 All of the land acknowledgements and the announcements at the beginning and all of the, you know,
01:05:36.060 slow self-flagellation that happens at the very beginning, you know, 45, 45 minutes of, of that
01:05:42.060 kind of garbage.
01:05:43.060 Right.
01:05:44.060 Make almost anybody tune out.
01:05:46.060 They want you to tune out.
01:05:48.060 So, so that you, that you, that you have to actually, you know, it is a form of torture.
01:05:53.060 You should, you should consider, uh, you should consider taking that to the Canadian Human Rights
01:05:58.060 Commission.
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01:06:25.060 I should.
01:06:26.060 I should now actually black walks took this all the way to, uh, the federal court.
01:06:35.060 Uh, I just, yeah, I just looked it up out of the corner of my eye.
01:06:39.060 Um, so a federal judge ruled, um, that, and this was based on the federal government sharing
01:06:51.060 black walks password.
01:06:52.060 Um, that the judge ruled that Canadians may share media passwords without payment or permission.
01:07:00.060 So basically stealing a subscription, um, from these outlets.
01:07:04.060 And this, again, this is the same federal government that just gave $200,000 to Politico for subscriptions.
01:07:13.060 They weren't willing to pay for the enterprise subscription from black locks.
01:07:19.060 Why black locks?
01:07:20.060 Black locks holds the government to account.
01:07:23.060 So black locks caught parks, Canada managers circulating a single password by email.
01:07:29.060 I think they filed an a tip and got them.
01:07:32.060 Um, um, so it, it said the court accepts that parks, Canada was subject to black locks.
01:07:39.060 Black locks terms said Barry Suckman, senior counsel with McCarthy Tetro of Toronto and adjunct professor of intellectual property at Osgoode Hall law school.
01:07:48.060 Those terms clearly limited the use by parks, Canada.
01:07:52.060 Um, Genevieve Patino, a manager at parks, Canada purchased a single password at the request of the environment minister's office to see one story.
01:08:04.060 One story records showed the story stated black locks obtained documents proving parks, Canada secretly paid the CBC more than $94,000 for positive coverage of the agency's work.
01:08:18.060 Neither parks, Canada, of course, or the CBC disclosed the cash for coverage payment.
01:08:23.060 So, uh, parks, Canada and the department of environment at the time budgeted more than $282,710 a year for media monitoring, including $50,000 to press news Inc.
01:08:39.060 And $23,000 to said com SNI Inc.
01:08:43.060 Manager Patino had experienced with the purchase of subscriptions for parks, Canada and should have known black locks terms and conditions were plainly visible.
01:08:52.060 What was the gall of these people?
01:08:55.060 The absolute rampant corruption, the absolute rampant corruption of these guys.
01:09:04.060 Ripping off black locks.
01:09:06.060 This is, this just goes to show you that, that, you know, smaller and especially independent media has to do so much work on the backend to make sure, you know, you know what I mean?
01:09:17.340 Like if they had, if they had a process in their backend tech that alerted them to multiple IP addresses, logging in with, with the same password, they could have probably caught it sooner.
01:09:28.240 They could have probably caught, or at least stopped, stopped the, stopped Parks Canada from sharing it within their, within their internal circles, but they didn't, but now they know that they have to, you know what I mean?
01:09:43.920 Because we're dealing with a completely corrupt and morally bankrupt federal government.
01:09:48.760 This is what we must do to protect our independent media in Canada.
01:09:54.240 And it's crazy because the amount, I mean, how much would it have cost them?
01:09:58.240 To, to, to subscribe.
01:09:59.940 A couple of grants, a couple of grants.
01:10:02.340 So instead they pay the CBC $90,000 and they pay political $200,000 while screwing the little guy.
01:10:09.820 I mean, this is par for the course, par for the course for these crooked bastards.
01:10:14.100 Right.
01:10:14.540 That said they had like a quarter million dollar media monitoring budget, but they screwed over little black blocks.
01:10:20.260 You couldn't, you couldn't, you couldn't have got that one person that parks Canada to set up a bunch of Google alerts for what you wanted to monitor in the media?
01:10:29.720 No, that's, that's work.
01:10:32.060 That would be, I mean, that's crazy.
01:10:33.660 She was on an EDO or on a, or on a trip to, on a trip to Uganda or something, uh, via, uh, via, uh, what was it for?
01:10:44.740 No.
01:10:45.100 What was it?
01:10:45.640 The Canadian one?
01:10:46.780 It's just.
01:10:47.200 Global affairs.
01:10:48.200 Global affairs.
01:10:48.760 Not foreign affairs.
01:10:49.560 Global affairs.
01:10:50.360 Canada.
01:10:50.940 Yeah.
01:10:51.440 Yeah.
01:10:51.640 Um, we've got a quick ad read and then we'll go into just some of the fallout from tariff mania.
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01:10:59.700 I'll have, you know, so it's going to be pantyhose.
01:11:03.740 Yes.
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01:11:06.700 Okay.
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01:12:16.540 Olivia, do we have a rebel ad or can we just go into tariff stuff?
01:12:21.600 I guess we're going to tariff stuff.
01:12:24.000 Okay.
01:12:24.420 We'll hit the tariff stuff.
01:12:27.740 Let's talk about the pantyhose.
01:12:29.940 Sheer tax.
01:12:30.440 Temporary laying off 40% of their staff.
01:12:35.860 This signals that they don't think that Trudeau is going to meet the conditions of the deal that was struck last minute to avoid tariffs.
01:12:51.920 Right.
01:12:52.260 He has 30 days or whatever to avoid the tariffs.
01:12:54.340 This is a sheer text saying we actually don't think he's probably going to do that.
01:12:58.860 So sheer tax laying off 40% of their staff.
01:13:02.060 The confidence of the market is not supporting Justin Trudeau and his proclamations that he's going to get it done for Donald Trump.
01:13:09.760 This is the market showing that they are insecure with Justin Trudeau's promises.
01:13:15.820 They're laying off 40% of the company's staff just because of the promise tariffs.
01:13:20.980 It's a Montreal-based manufacturer of highly durable tights.
01:13:25.480 They employed about 350 people before the cut.
01:13:29.360 She placed the blame squarely on impending tariff changes being made by the U.S., where Sheertex does 85% of its sales.
01:13:38.260 So they're not just hurt by the 25% tariff, but also on the removal of de minimis exemption, which meant all direct-to-consumer orders under $800 were duty-free.
01:13:47.660 So, you know, that worries me if I'm ordering cowboy boots from the United States now that I think about that.
01:13:57.660 But this is, as you say, this is a company saying Trudeau's not going to meet the obligations that were laid out to avoid these tariffs.
01:14:05.120 Like, deploying 10,000 people to deal with the border.
01:14:12.740 Where are we going to get those people?
01:14:14.600 It's not like there's an excess of RCMP officers kicking around.
01:14:17.440 CBSA is strained to the limit.
01:14:18.940 And we certainly don't have that many deployment-ready troops on any given time, which is why we could be taken over at a moment's notice by anybody, not just the Americans.
01:14:28.220 So I express Sheertex's concerns with what is coming at us.
01:14:35.000 I feel real, real bad for those, the 40% of their 350 staff in Montreal who are going to find themselves jobless in these next couple weeks.
01:14:46.420 And luckily for you, Sheertex, I'm always in the market for some good control top hoes.
01:14:50.800 So I'll be visiting your website because as long as we can still do business in Canada, then please let's.
01:15:02.000 But, you know, how many, you know, where are we going to get these 10,000 people from, Sheila, you ask?
01:15:06.560 How many useless employees does the CBC have?
01:15:10.200 How many employees does the CBC have?
01:15:11.900 Because I would like to see each one of those entitled, entitled, privileged, privileged propagandists over at the CBC patrolling the long, wide border, say, between Saskatchewan and Manitoba on a day, a minus 40 a day.
01:15:28.340 Then they would know what work is, real work is like, the people at the CBC.
01:15:31.780 But yeah, if you want to free up 10,000 people, Justin Trudeau, that's where you can find them.
01:15:36.880 Lay off the CBC.
01:15:38.740 Just gut the whole place.
01:15:40.480 Hi, sorry, you were the anchor of CBC Vancouver?
01:15:45.900 Well, guess what?
01:15:46.760 Now you're searching sea cans for a living.
01:15:50.280 Enjoy.
01:15:51.300 Enjoy.
01:15:51.860 Yes, yes, that's what we should be doing.
01:15:54.180 Rosie Barton on the canine unit.
01:15:59.080 She'd be fighting the dogs for the bones.
01:16:01.940 Yeah, she'd be fighting the dogs for the bones.
01:16:06.260 Oh, God, that woman is such a boiled potato.
01:16:08.500 Okay, we've got another story.
01:16:12.000 Varco.
01:16:13.460 Chris Varco at the Calgary Herald.
01:16:15.560 He says, a moment or a movement.
01:16:17.500 Canadians support C2C pipelines near 80% amid threat of Trump tariffs.
01:16:24.060 And then he's got a sullen picture of David Eby, who says, basically, no, we don't need to worry about pipelines.
01:16:32.480 And we're hearing the same from Legault, actually, in Quebec.
01:16:35.860 He's saying the same thing.
01:16:36.920 What do you mean pipelines?
01:16:38.840 I'll tell you what we mean pipelines, my guys.
01:16:42.080 First of all, BC, your export pipeline from Alberta, is not an export pipeline at all.
01:16:48.660 It was like a $5 billion project, Trans Mountain, in the private sector.
01:16:54.460 The government wouldn't just uphold the law and let the private company build the pipeline.
01:17:01.740 So they absorbed the pipeline instead of doing their job, turned it into like a nearly $40 billion fiasco, way over budget, way over time.
01:17:12.100 And now they don't know what to do with it.
01:17:16.600 A company would have built this, and it would have been fine.
01:17:19.440 Now we've got to listen to the liberals say, we bought you a pipeline.
01:17:21.960 No, you didn't.
01:17:24.000 You turned something that would have been a private sector success into a state-owned garbage heap.
01:17:32.940 And it's not really an export pipeline at all.
01:17:35.440 Yes, it takes money and oil and gas to ports in Vancouver, but where does that export pipeline go to?
01:17:46.480 It doesn't go to China.
01:17:47.980 It doesn't go to Japan.
01:17:50.160 You know where it goes?
01:17:51.080 Cherry Point Refinery in Washington.
01:17:52.840 It still goes to the United States.
01:17:55.660 So we could have actually just went south and across and not have to have dealt with British Columbia.
01:18:01.260 And I see Legault saying that there's no need for an energy-based pipeline.
01:18:07.320 Okay, so.
01:18:08.240 He says there's no appetite.
01:18:09.840 There's no appetite by the people of Quebec to host a pipeline that would carry products from Western Canada to the East Coast.
01:18:18.420 But I'd like to point out real quick that the number one selling vehicle in the province of Quebec, where Legault is the premier, is a Ford F-150 pickup truck.
01:18:26.740 What do you think those Ford F-150 pickup trucks run on, Legault?
01:18:31.640 Maple syrup?
01:18:32.760 Absolutely not.
01:18:33.940 Do not say that there's no appetite for our products when your people buy vehicles that run on it.
01:18:40.780 When your people have homes that are heated by it.
01:18:43.100 When your people are kept alive by it.
01:18:44.880 Don't tell me that there's no appetite for it.
01:18:46.600 Just going back to last week's chat about Jordan Peterson's magnificent piece in the National Post.
01:18:53.340 If you guys haven't seen it, and we're done here, go to YouTube and see his spoken word piece.
01:18:58.660 It's called The Message for Canadians.
01:19:00.400 He put such a fine point on it that says, Canada, at this point, with Donald Trump breathing down the necks of Canadians, saying,
01:19:08.580 saying, you know, I want to make you the 51st state, it is incumbent upon the government of Canada and all provinces to make Alberta and Saskatchewan and BC, to a lesser extent, a better offer than Trump could.
01:19:25.180 This, it was just incredible.
01:19:27.060 His spoken word piece is what I watched just before.
01:19:29.800 This is why I came in like a spicy cabbage roll today, Sheila, because it was so excellent.
01:19:34.080 Now, even to his credit, David Eby, who is terribly anti-oil and gas, he released a list of critical minerals and electricity initiatives they want to advance.
01:19:49.240 But they also include energy security projects like $4 billion Cedar LNG facility and the $1.2 billion expansion of Enbridge's Transmission Northern Gas line.
01:20:01.480 And Legault, he, he's an outlier on this, even from David Eby.
01:20:09.260 The thing is, if the United States decides to cut off oil and gas to Canada, he's in a world of trouble because line five and line nine cut through the United States.
01:20:23.560 And 53, and that's oil and that's oil and that's oil and that's oil and gas from Alberta, but it goes to the United States and then goes up, back up, back up to Canada.
01:20:32.040 Yes.
01:20:32.540 Yeah.
01:20:33.400 53% of the oil and gas in Quebec comes from Alberta and Saskatchewan.
01:20:42.760 But the other 47% comes from the United States.
01:20:49.720 And so if we ever end up in a trade war again, and I feel like we definitely will, as long as we have liberals in Ottawa.
01:20:58.100 Yes.
01:20:58.400 They have a strong reliance on oil and gas sourced in the United States, largely from fracking, by the way.
01:21:06.000 Now, here's the thing about Quebec.
01:21:07.580 They have banned fracking, which is an oil and gas renaissance.
01:21:12.360 It unleashes gas fields we didn't know were possible.
01:21:15.720 And they're happy to take fracked oil and gas from the United States, from Pennsylvania, from North Dakota, but they won't develop their own.
01:21:29.100 So they're not against oil and gas jobs.
01:21:31.360 They're not even against oil and gas.
01:21:32.840 For some reason, they're against Canadian oil and gas and their own oil and gas.
01:21:37.780 Well, the reason why they can be picky about it, the reason they can ban it outright, you know, the exploration and the development of their own oil and gas is because of the humongous transfer payments that they get in the equalization formula in Canada.
01:21:53.840 When you are being perpetually funded by the half provinces, by the hard, off of the backs of the hardworking people of Western Canada and North Dakota and Pennsylvania, well, yeah, then you can sit on your little golden pedestal of, you know, self-aggrandizement and sit and say, you know, we are far morally superior because we don't do that kind of work here.
01:22:23.680 You know what? If equalization was, if equalization was reconsidered and Quebec had to fend for itself, well, then they would have to make a decision to either develop their own resources or have their people freeze in the dark.
01:22:39.080 And I guarantee that, I guarantee that they wouldn't let their people freeze in the dark.
01:22:43.560 You know, and Mark Carney right now, I just, while we have this massive movement, 80% of Canadians saying, yes, pipelines, spider web them out, east, west and north, let's move, right?
01:22:56.880 Because they realize now that the lack of foresight of the Trudeau Liberals and couple that with their green extremism have put Canada in a very vulnerable and precarious position.
01:23:14.040 Right. And we're leaving a lot of money on the table, by the way. Third largest proven oil reserves in the world and we can't build a pipeline. Third largest proven oil reserves and we've got to sell to a discount because we don't have any actual escort or export pipelines.
01:23:30.340 I'm thinking of escorts. I'm thinking about the world economic forum and Mark Carney. I wanted to talk about Mark Carney and what's happening out of the world economic forum. So, of course, I had escorts on my mind.
01:23:44.420 Yes, who doesn't?
01:23:45.840 Because that was in the Daily Mail. But Mark Carney in 2021, I was poking around, as I do, because I watched the House of Commons committees and I just was like, when was Mark Carney's?
01:24:00.340 When did he have some House of Commons appearances at committees, not running for leadership, but as the head of Brookfield Asset Management or as Justin Trudeau's advisor on financial matters?
01:24:15.240 And so he was called by, I think, the Conservatives as the head of Brookfield. And it was in 2021. This was when, I think it was this appearance at committee that got Pierre Polyev muzzled by leader at the time, Erin O'Toole, for being too good at committee with Mark Carney.
01:24:38.680 And he was asked, would, like, did you or do you support Northern Gateway Pipeline, which is one the Liberals killed? Harper approved it. It would have been a Northern export pipeline from beautiful downtown Bruderheim, Alberta, very, very close to where I live.
01:25:00.280 Bruderheim, all the way to Northern BC and then export off to the rest of the world.
01:25:09.340 It would have instantly allowed us to get world prices for our oil. And the Trudeau Liberals had it die on the vine.
01:25:17.220 And so they were asking Mark Carney about this. And he said, yeah, of course, that was a bad idea to to ever consider building Northern Gateway.
01:25:25.900 But right now, Mark Carney's like, yeah, we need to build pipelines. And it's like, you liar. You were not hard of remembering, you idiot. You were in committee testifying about it.
01:25:35.220 Maybe we. Oh, I think we found it. I called him Davos man, Mark Carney.
01:25:40.640 Yes, let's it's a long clip, so we'll just play some of it. But it doesn't matter if we go long. We're broadcasting longer and every day now.
01:25:47.680 So let's let's watch this. Thank you very much. Well, you know, they can bubble wrap the witness all they want.
01:26:00.960 But these are serious questions to which Canadians deserve answers. I'll move on to another one, because Mr. Carney refused to act to answer the last one.
01:26:09.540 Do you support the Prime Minister's decision to veto the Northern Gateway pipeline, Mr. Carney?
01:26:20.100 I understand the veto of the Northern Gateway pipeline, given both environmental and commercial reasons.
01:26:29.460 Do you support it?
01:26:30.800 I think it's sensible. I wasn't involved in the decision, but I think it was sensible.
01:26:34.380 And yet your company has invested billions of dollars in oil companies in both Brazil and the UAE to buy pipelines.
01:26:43.860 You've you bought billions of dollars of pipelines as a company in the last five years.
01:26:49.160 Do you support those investments?
01:26:51.960 Mr. Poliev, there is a global energy system. And one of the issues I'm trying to explain a bit of how the economy works.
01:26:59.640 One of the issues, well, it may help. One of the issues for this committee and thinking about a sustainable transition is where is Canada's role in those in those as energy transitions from fossil fuels to renewables?
01:27:16.360 And in different jurisdictions, in different geography, it matters. It matters. And this is a fundamental point.
01:27:23.860 I'm sorry, this is a fundamental point.
01:27:25.120 You're finally getting to a point that is relevant to this committee's inquiry.
01:27:31.260 What you're saying is you oppose pipelines in Canada, but you support them in the UAE and in Brazil.
01:27:37.400 There it is.
01:27:38.480 There are specific. That's your double standard.
01:27:41.620 It is not a double standard.
01:27:42.880 It is a double standard.
01:27:43.840 No, it's not.
01:27:44.460 You make billions of dollars off foreign pipelines and you shut them down here at home, putting our people out of work.
01:27:49.660 I would remind you that you are a representative of the Canadian people.
01:27:52.980 And one of your responsibilities, including at this committee, is to fight for Canadian jobs, not foreign jobs like you.
01:27:59.920 Exactly, to fight for Canadian jobs and the types of Canadian jobs that are durable and are going to move forward.
01:28:05.700 I grew up in Alberta. I know the innovative nature of that.
01:28:09.800 Well, go try to give that answer back in Alberta because I grew up there too.
01:28:13.320 I can tell you the people in Alberta would be ashamed with the answer you just gave.
01:28:19.180 You would give billions of dollars, billions of dollars to foreign pipelines while not allowing Canadians to build pipelines here at home.
01:28:28.440 That is the kind of elite Davos hypocrisy.
01:28:31.340 Madam Chair, this is really unbecoming of a member to badger any witness.
01:28:37.840 This is really, truly unacceptable.
01:28:40.620 So, we have a point of order from Mr. Lemire.
01:28:43.840 Go ahead, Mr. Lemire.
01:28:45.440 I just wanted to note that the translation is very difficult.
01:28:52.540 We know that the conditions are very difficult for interpreters.
01:28:56.360 It's very hard in virtually, so I think that we should act professionally.
01:29:01.740 Thank you, Mr. Lemire.
01:29:02.860 That was the point that I've been trying to make since the beginning of the meeting, that we should not be speaking over each other because then you can't do translation.
01:29:11.360 Members, I want you to be able to ask your question and I want the witness to be able to answer, but please don't talk over each other so that we can actually have the translation.
01:29:19.140 I think that anybody watching, you've just said you support your leader's decision to kill a Western Canadian pipeline that ships the most ethical product in the world, yet you also support your company's decision to invest billions of dollars in foreign pipelines in Brazil and in the UAE.
01:29:46.020 It's clear that this is not about the environment.
01:29:49.560 If it were, you'd be consistent and you'd oppose fossil fuels everywhere, but you're happy to profit off of foreign fossil fuel companies while killing jobs among our own people.
01:29:59.900 How do you address that flagrant hypocrisy?
01:30:03.420 It smacks of the Davos elite at its worst.
01:30:06.140 First thing, absolutely, I support Canadian jobs and I support Canadian jobs today and tomorrow.
01:30:17.280 And in order to have those jobs tomorrow, what we need and what this committee can contribute is an energy transition.
01:30:25.520 The Canadian fossil fuels, Canadian companies will play an essential role.
01:30:29.180 Brookfield itself is heavily invested in Canada, including in energy infrastructure for fossil fuels, but it's also, and we connect collectively as Canadians, and we look to our parliament to support this, need to be putting in place the energies and industries of the future.
01:30:48.780 That means carbon capture and storage, that means blue hydrogen, both of which are absolutely essential for Canadian jobs, jobs in my home province of Alberta, and that's where the future lies.
01:31:00.140 Now, we need to have the overall picture, which is why, and I'll finish with this, Chair, I emphasize the clear pathways, walking back from that, not jumping on specifics and not seeing the bigger picture, nor providing the support that Canadians deserve.
01:31:14.980 Thank you very much.
01:31:44.980 Thank you very much.
01:32:14.980 This guy is just, this guy is just, is just unreal.
01:32:17.680 But I, I've never seen, I don't think that I've ever, ever seen a man who lacks in charisma quite as much as Mark Carney.
01:32:25.240 Like, like, this is the antithesis to charisma and charisma in politics, as many of you know, is very, very important.
01:32:32.540 You must, you must be charismatic at some point.
01:32:34.900 This is, this is human Eeyore right here.
01:32:38.500 Oh, that's exactly it.
01:32:40.400 He is Eeyore made man.
01:32:42.400 He's just so boring.
01:32:45.940 And, like, I like, I like a good nerdy politician a little bit.
01:32:51.680 I like Stephen Harper and his, like, sweaters and his, just his little Lego hair.
01:32:58.520 I like that.
01:32:59.680 I like Polyev with his glasses better than, like, new Polyev without his glasses.
01:33:05.900 He seems like, like his hot dad, Polyev.
01:33:08.540 Yeah, hot dad, Polyev.
01:33:09.880 I kind of like that.
01:33:10.680 I like that a little bit.
01:33:11.680 I just see Milhouse.
01:33:12.960 I see Milhouse when he, Van Houten, when he doesn't have his glasses on.
01:33:16.780 I, so, but even those nerdy politicians, they had something about their personality that was, it's kind of funny, it's kind of sharp, and you're sort of looking for this, like, super smart nerd jab, where you're like, oh, where did that come from?
01:33:32.260 It's never coming from anywhere with Mark Carney.
01:33:35.980 He's so boring, so boring.
01:33:38.980 He is, he is the political version of tapioca pudding.
01:33:44.440 That is Mark Carney, like, just bland, like, absolutely bland.
01:33:49.500 I mean, I bet that he was great at boring the pants off of the senior kleptocrats at the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England.
01:33:58.060 I bet that, you know, nobody could command a boardroom into abject boredom and, and, and, oh, what did we just call it?
01:34:09.520 Like, mental torture, mental torture, quite like Mark Carney.
01:34:13.200 But this, I mean, is this the guy, Canada?
01:34:15.420 Is this the guy that we're going to pick to fight with Donald Trump?
01:34:19.500 We need, we need somebody who can get a little bit spicy on our behalf.
01:34:24.620 And it, well, just, just by watching that last piece, is not Mark Carney.
01:34:28.900 It is not Mark Carney.
01:34:30.020 And he said it was the right choice to cancel Northern Gateway, economically and environmentally.
01:34:36.460 And economically, it wouldn't have been a net benefit to Canadians in jobs, in revenue, the fact that it would have instantly allowed us to get market access.
01:34:48.420 None of those things, none of those things, like that's, this guy's a banker?
01:34:52.480 No.
01:34:52.940 It, it, it made sense economically to kill it, Sheila, to his stakeholders at the World Economic Forum at Brookfield and at all of the other, all of the other, you know, fortune five companies that he's involved in.
01:35:09.140 And that's who it benefited, because while they're telling us that it's not economically or environmentally feasible to build pipelines to help our fellow Canadians heat their homes and fuel their vehicles and do all of the things that keeps our country running.
01:35:24.760 What he's doing, what he's doing is, is negotiating oil and gas from places like Nigeria to be shipped to the East Coast of Canada.
01:35:35.140 Like, like every time you guys, you know, tap up your thermostat on your furnaces in, in Eastern Canada, you're burning Nigerian oil.
01:35:46.040 And yet that, like Mark Carney is not opposed to that.
01:35:49.920 Well, we have to ask ourselves why.
01:35:51.640 And it's because he is responsible to his shareholders at Brookfield.
01:35:56.980 But yeah, he's not, he's not against heavy oil.
01:36:00.060 I mean, he loves Venezuelan oil.
01:36:01.920 Well, he just doesn't like Canadian jobs.
01:36:05.140 And I'm so glad that Pierre Polyev pointed that out.
01:36:07.320 That whole committee hearing was a treasure trove of Mark Carney attack ads, because they also ask him, we'll talk about it tomorrow, because I know we're out of time, the Uyghur genocide, and where he gets the solar panels for his green initiatives.
01:36:21.480 They ask him about how many birds his projects have blended up.
01:36:27.560 It's, it's quite lovely, the things that they did to him at that committee.
01:36:32.840 And I think that's really the only time that he has been asked some tough questions about his business dealings, because usually he shrouds himself in, I'm just an advisor to the Liberal Party.
01:36:44.140 And so I'm not subject to ethics rules and stuff like that.
01:36:47.340 So I look forward to the debates, quite honestly, I think it's going to be great.
01:36:53.180 It is going to be great.
01:36:54.360 I mean, Mark Carney is not going to be able to hold a candle to Pierre Polyev.
01:36:58.160 Yeah.
01:36:58.520 No, I mean, if he wins, I mean, one of those three women, one of those three women might steal it.
01:37:08.060 I mean, Justin Trudeau, here's another point.
01:37:10.100 Justin Trudeau just said on the world stage that, you know, the United States should have elected a female president.
01:37:17.860 And yet there are three liberal females running for the liberal leadership of Canada.
01:37:22.280 And who does Justin Trudeau support?
01:37:25.520 The non-woman, Mark Carney.
01:37:28.140 So that's telling.
01:37:29.640 Every time he says feminists, I hope that he develops an ulcer.
01:37:33.040 I know I am.
01:37:37.800 Yeah.
01:37:38.320 And I've got my theories about why I think Carney is China's man in this race.
01:37:42.380 And maybe I'll talk about this tomorrow.
01:37:44.640 We've got a quick ad read from 5G Free.
01:37:47.640 I wanted to talk about the things that people are afraid to say out loud.
01:37:51.880 Who was actually in control of America's nukes there for a time?
01:37:56.640 Right.
01:37:57.060 It wasn't Biden.
01:37:57.880 Meanwhile, we have Russian ships off the coast of Florida and full-blown wars in Ukraine and Israel, I think, for now.
01:38:05.820 The war is at its most unstable point since World War II.
01:38:09.800 And with nuclear weapons, the stakes are 10 times higher.
01:38:12.120 How do people like you and I stay safe?
01:38:14.660 Every prepper needs to have, first of all, a cold storage room full of pickles.
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01:38:55.800 Okay.
01:38:57.640 Olivia, I think we hit everything on the list.
01:39:01.080 No chats to read?
01:39:04.600 Okay, perfect.
01:39:05.900 Well, everybody, thank you for tuning in to the new Thursday, new, old, new again, Thursday live stream with my co-host, my best friend, Lise Merle from Saskatchewan.
01:39:19.940 You'll see more of her on the network as time goes on.
01:39:22.760 Thanks so much, Lise.
01:39:24.760 Well, it's been just a pleasure.
01:39:26.740 And thanks so much to everybody who joined us on Rumble from Cobble Hill to Peterborough to Vancouver Island in Calgary.
01:39:33.280 We appreciate you guys so, so much.
01:39:35.580 And thanks for joining us.
01:39:36.560 And we will see you in a couple days.
01:39:38.120 Yeah, that's very polka dot doors-y of you listing off where everybody's coming from at the end.
01:39:43.640 Remember, you look in the mirror and you say where everybody is?
01:39:47.060 Yeah, you just did a little bit of that.
01:39:49.080 I just showed my age.
01:39:50.520 I'm going to do that every week because we are a wild and vast country and we need to learn more about each other and find the things that we have in common.
01:39:58.360 And so, yeah, I'm just delighted to be here and to be joining all of you.
01:40:02.800 And thanks so much, Rebel.
01:40:03.860 Love you guys.
01:40:05.660 Well, Olivia, thanks for putting the show together.
01:40:07.880 Efron, you too.
01:40:08.780 Thanks to everybody who tuned in.
01:40:10.580 Thanks to everybody who chips in a little bit.
01:40:12.620 Thanks to our sponsors from Rumble.
01:40:14.640 And all of you at home who now that you're done watching the show have enjoyed the show, you're going to send a link to your friends to help us get around the internet censorship of Justin Trudeau and his big tech oligarchs.
01:40:29.300 And I guess we'll see you tomorrow for the Friday live stream.
01:40:34.480 And as my friend David Menzies, who is enjoying two weeks off but not really off, he's working, doing some things at home, as he always says, stay safe and stay sane.
01:40:44.640 I have to admit, my friends, I'm a little bit emotional tonight.
01:40:50.480 One of the things that comes with knowing that you're on a countdown clock to your last day means you get to be really ruthless about the things you want to do and the things that you don't want to do.
01:41:05.720 And let me tell you, if I am here tonight with you all, it's because, man, oh, man, that I want to see you guys to celebrate one last Black History Month as Prime Minister.
01:41:17.700 Hopefully you're having a good time with this podcast, but I guarantee a better time would be coming to Alaska with me, Drea Humphrey, and my other Rebel colleagues.
01:41:32.000 You've got to find out more at our special website, rebelnewscruise.com.
01:41:37.900 But it's taking place June 18th to June 25th, a vacation trip of a lifetime.
01:41:45.360 Again, that's rebelnewscruise.com.
01:41:47.740 I'll see you there.