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00:33:14.060$800,000 suing me for calling him anti-Semitic.
00:33:19.060Well, that's what's going to happen when you write crazy anti-Semitic things.
00:33:24.060And 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.
00:33:35.060He's suing us all for different amounts. In my case, it's 800 grand.
00:33:39.060I think it's absurd. I think it's what they call a slap suit, strategic litigation against public participation.
00:33:45.060Look, if you write, let me give you an example of things he wrote.
00:33:50.060He wrote that Jews today are like the Nazis, and Hamas today are like the Jews hiding in the Warsaw Ghetto.
00:34:00.060He said, obviously he's with the boycott, divest, and sanction Israel group.
00:34:06.060He actually wrote that terrorism is a very rational strategy.
00:34:14.060He appeared on panels with extremists, including one guy who was a member of a terrorist group called Hizbut Tahrir,
00:34:23.060which is a criminalized terrorist group in dozens of countries.
00:34:27.060Like, he went to a protest outside an Israeli embassy and was quoted by a newspaper denouncing Israel.
00:34:36.060This 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.
00:34:48.060In fact, that was one of the chants at the protest he was at.
00:34:51.060That's the guy Trudeau chose as the human rights boss.
00:34:56.060And I'm going to give Trudeau the benefit of the doubt that even he's not crazy enough to have appointed someone knowingly.
00:35:02.060They hired an outside law firm to investigate how this happened.
00:35:05.060And the law firm said, oh, no, no, he's not anti-Semitic.
00:35:08.060He just said some anti-Israel things, but it's not anti-Semitic.
00:35:12.060But they acknowledged that he hid this from the government.
00:35:15.060So that was the fig leaf of his excuse for quitting.
00:35:20.060It'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.
00:36:31.060If 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.
00:36:44.060If you type it into Twitter, Birju Datani, on Twitter, you'll see thousands of people calling him out as anti-Semitic.
00:36:54.060But it's his anti-Semitism what did it.
00:43:13.060Of course, because because he didn't because he wasn't able to ascend the throne of the Canadian Human Rights Commission.
00:43:20.060Okay, 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.
00:43:36.060Well, to Tony, I believe that I believe that this is not going to.
00:43:40.060I believe that this is not going to go in your favor.
00:43:43.060And 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.
00:43:59.060Yeah, 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.
00:44:06.060I'm like, tell me you're not an anti somebody, the only people you're suing are Jewish.
00:44:10.060You know, like a lot of people said a lot of a lot of true, but mean things about you.
00:44:17.060The only people you're suing are Jews.
00:44:19.060You 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.
00:44:43.060And 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.
00:44:58.060So can't wait, can't wait to hear all about it rebel keep going.
00:45:02.060And just for the record, you guys go to save what is what was it Sheila save rebel news.com.
00:45:07.060Yeah, and donate to the legal defense.
00:45:10.060I did that as soon as I got the email this morning.
00:45:12.060I was like, yep, because we wouldn't be doing this for you if it weren't for your support, Canada.
00:45:18.060And so whatever you can contribute to that to that legal defense would be more than appreciated, but we are nothing without you.
00:45:25.060And, and it's only because of your support that that we are able to do this.
00:46:19.060So that's, uh, Canadians for truth and Theo Fleury.
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00:47:41.060Um, wonderful people doing wonderful things, an incredible venue, giving a voice to Theo and April, and that's on February 22nd.
00:47:49.060So please go and, uh, I'll be there and hopefully Lisa will be there too.
00:47:53.060Oh, I, I would like to take this opportunity to reply like RSVP.
00:48:45.060Um, 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.
00:48:56.060And I don't take credit for the data in this article.
00:48:59.060I just saw that Franco Terrazzano from the Canadian taxpayers federation was tweeting about it, um, because a lot of this relies on his research.
00:49:08.060Cause he was responding to what's happening with us aid and doge coming in and saying, uh, no, no more feminist basket weaver subsidies.
01:07:20.060Black locks holds the government to account.
01:07:23.060So black locks caught parks, Canada managers circulating a single password by email.
01:07:29.060I think they filed an a tip and got them.
01:07:32.060Um, um, so it, it said the court accepts that parks, Canada was subject to black locks.
01:07:39.060Black locks terms said Barry Suckman, senior counsel with McCarthy Tetro of Toronto and adjunct professor of intellectual property at Osgoode Hall law school.
01:07:48.060Those terms clearly limited the use by parks, Canada.
01:07:52.060Um, Genevieve Patino, a manager at parks, Canada purchased a single password at the request of the environment minister's office to see one story.
01:08:04.060One 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.
01:08:18.060Neither parks, Canada, of course, or the CBC disclosed the cash for coverage payment.
01:08:23.060So, 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.
01:08:43.060Manager Patino had experienced with the purchase of subscriptions for parks, Canada and should have known black locks terms and conditions were plainly visible.
01:09:06.060This 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?
01:09:17.340Like 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.
01:09:28.240They 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?
01:09:43.920Because we're dealing with a completely corrupt and morally bankrupt federal government.
01:09:48.760This is what we must do to protect our independent media in Canada.
01:09:54.240And it's crazy because the amount, I mean, how much would it have cost them?
01:10:14.540That said they had like a quarter million dollar media monitoring budget, but they screwed over little black blocks.
01:10:20.260You 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?
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01:12:52.260He has 30 days or whatever to avoid the tariffs.
01:12:54.340This is a sheer text saying we actually don't think he's probably going to do that.
01:12:58.860So sheer tax laying off 40% of their staff.
01:13:02.060The confidence of the market is not supporting Justin Trudeau and his proclamations that he's going to get it done for Donald Trump.
01:13:09.760This is the market showing that they are insecure with Justin Trudeau's promises.
01:13:15.820They're laying off 40% of the company's staff just because of the promise tariffs.
01:13:20.980It's a Montreal-based manufacturer of highly durable tights.
01:13:25.480They employed about 350 people before the cut.
01:13:29.360She placed the blame squarely on impending tariff changes being made by the U.S., where Sheertex does 85% of its sales.
01:13:38.260So 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.
01:13:47.660So, you know, that worries me if I'm ordering cowboy boots from the United States now that I think about that.
01:13:57.660But 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.
01:14:05.120Like, deploying 10,000 people to deal with the border.
01:14:12.740Where are we going to get those people?
01:14:14.600It's not like there's an excess of RCMP officers kicking around.
01:14:18.940And 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.
01:14:28.220So I express Sheertex's concerns with what is coming at us.
01:14:35.000I 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.
01:14:46.420And luckily for you, Sheertex, I'm always in the market for some good control top hoes.
01:14:50.800So I'll be visiting your website because as long as we can still do business in Canada, then please let's.
01:15:02.000But, you know, how many, you know, where are we going to get these 10,000 people from, Sheila, you ask?
01:15:06.560How many useless employees does the CBC have?
01:15:11.900Because 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.
01:15:28.340Then they would know what work is, real work is like, the people at the CBC.
01:15:31.780But yeah, if you want to free up 10,000 people, Justin Trudeau, that's where you can find them.
01:18:09.840There's no appetite by the people of Quebec to host a pipeline that would carry products from Western Canada to the East Coast.
01:18:18.420But 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.
01:18:26.740What do you think those Ford F-150 pickup trucks run on, Legault?
01:18:33.940Do not say that there's no appetite for our products when your people buy vehicles that run on it.
01:18:40.780When your people have homes that are heated by it.
01:18:43.100When your people are kept alive by it.
01:18:44.880Don't tell me that there's no appetite for it.
01:18:46.600Just going back to last week's chat about Jordan Peterson's magnificent piece in the National Post.
01:18:53.340If you guys haven't seen it, and we're done here, go to YouTube and see his spoken word piece.
01:18:58.660It's called The Message for Canadians.
01:19:00.400He put such a fine point on it that says, Canada, at this point, with Donald Trump breathing down the necks of Canadians, saying,
01:19:08.580saying, 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.
01:19:27.060His spoken word piece is what I watched just before.
01:19:29.800This is why I came in like a spicy cabbage roll today, Sheila, because it was so excellent.
01:19:34.080Now, 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.
01:19:49.240But 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.
01:20:01.480And Legault, he, he's an outlier on this, even from David Eby.
01:20:09.260The 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.
01:20:23.560And 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.
01:21:07.580They have banned fracking, which is an oil and gas renaissance.
01:21:12.360It unleashes gas fields we didn't know were possible.
01:21:15.720And 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.
01:21:29.100So they're not against oil and gas jobs.
01:21:32.840For some reason, they're against Canadian oil and gas and their own oil and gas.
01:21:37.780Well, 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.
01:21:53.840When 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.
01:22:23.680You 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.
01:22:39.080And I guarantee that, I guarantee that they wouldn't let their people freeze in the dark.
01:22:43.560You 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?
01:22:56.880Because 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.
01:23:14.040Right. 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.
01:23:30.340I'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.
01:23:45.840Because 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?
01:24:00.340When 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?
01:24:15.240And 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.
01:24:38.680And 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.
01:25:00.280Bruderheim, all the way to Northern BC and then export off to the rest of the world.
01:25:09.340It would have instantly allowed us to get world prices for our oil. And the Trudeau Liberals had it die on the vine.
01:25:17.220And 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.
01:25:25.900But 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.
01:25:35.220Maybe we. Oh, I think we found it. I called him Davos man, Mark Carney.
01:25:40.640Yes, 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.
01:25:47.680So let's let's watch this. Thank you very much. Well, you know, they can bubble wrap the witness all they want.
01:26:00.960But 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.
01:26:09.540Do you support the Prime Minister's decision to veto the Northern Gateway pipeline, Mr. Carney?
01:26:20.100I understand the veto of the Northern Gateway pipeline, given both environmental and commercial reasons.
01:26:51.960Mr. Poliev, there is a global energy system. And one of the issues I'm trying to explain a bit of how the economy works.
01:26:59.640One 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?
01:27:16.360And in different jurisdictions, in different geography, it matters. It matters. And this is a fundamental point.
01:27:23.860I'm sorry, this is a fundamental point.
01:27:25.120You're finally getting to a point that is relevant to this committee's inquiry.
01:27:31.260What you're saying is you oppose pipelines in Canada, but you support them in the UAE and in Brazil.
01:29:02.860That 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.
01:29:11.360Members, 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.
01:29:19.140I 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.
01:29:46.020It's clear that this is not about the environment.
01:29:49.560If 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.
01:29:59.900How do you address that flagrant hypocrisy?
01:30:03.420It smacks of the Davos elite at its worst.
01:30:06.140First thing, absolutely, I support Canadian jobs and I support Canadian jobs today and tomorrow.
01:30:17.280And in order to have those jobs tomorrow, what we need and what this committee can contribute is an energy transition.
01:30:25.520The Canadian fossil fuels, Canadian companies will play an essential role.
01:30:29.180Brookfield 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.
01:30:48.780That 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.
01:31:00.140Now, 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.
01:33:12.960I see Milhouse when he, Van Houten, when he doesn't have his glasses on.
01:33:16.780I, 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?
01:33:32.260It's never coming from anywhere with Mark Carney.
01:34:30.020And he said it was the right choice to cancel Northern Gateway, economically and environmentally.
01:34:36.460And 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.
01:34:48.420None of those things, none of those things, like that's, this guy's a banker?
01:34:52.940It, 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.
01:35:09.140And 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.
01:35:24.760What 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.
01:35:35.140Like, like every time you guys, you know, tap up your thermostat on your furnaces in, in Eastern Canada, you're burning Nigerian oil.
01:35:46.040And yet that, like Mark Carney is not opposed to that.
01:36:01.920Well, he just doesn't like Canadian jobs.
01:36:05.140And I'm so glad that Pierre Polyev pointed that out.
01:36:07.320That 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.
01:36:21.480They ask him about how many birds his projects have blended up.
01:36:27.560It's, it's quite lovely, the things that they did to him at that committee.
01:36:32.840And 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.
01:36:44.140And so I'm not subject to ethics rules and stuff like that.
01:36:47.340So I look forward to the debates, quite honestly, I think it's going to be great.
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01:39:05.900Well, 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.
01:39:19.940You'll see more of her on the network as time goes on.
01:39:50.520I'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.
01:39:58.360And so, yeah, I'm just delighted to be here and to be joining all of you.
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01:40:34.480And 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.
01:40:44.640I have to admit, my friends, I'm a little bit emotional tonight.
01:40:50.480One 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.
01:41:05.720And 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.
01:41:17.700Hopefully 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.
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