REBEL ROUNDUP | Trump takes jabs at Canada, Liberals boot Ruby Dhalla, More money for Ukraine
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Sheila Gunn-Reed and David Menzies take a look at the weather on this day in history, and try to figure out if there has ever been a day in the history of the world where nothing of significance happened.
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Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Rebel News live stream on this same Monday,
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February the 24th, 2025. I'm David Menzies, and my co-host is the She-Devil with a Sword,
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the Khaleesi of Northern Alberta, the sensational Sheila Gunn-Reed. And Sheila, my apologies in
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advance. Usually I do some shtick about some national day or on this day in history, and
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then I make a joke. But I spent like an hour researching this day. Sheila, I might be wrong,
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but could it be that nothing of significance has happened on February the 24th? Because I couldn't
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think of anything to hook something catchy. Correct me if you wish. It is. Oh yeah, it's not a great day.
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I have like, out of the corner of my eye. They're really, they're really working hard to make. Today,
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a day I can tell on nationaltoday.com. It's National Tortilla Chip Day. Yeah.
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I Hate Coriander Day. That's a very divisive herb, coriander, cilantro. Some people think it
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tastes like soap. Do you like it? I do very much. Okay. Well, a lot of people, like it's a genetic
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thing. Some people have it like, as part of their taste buds, they taste coriander slash cilantro
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as soap. So it is like, are you really, really like it? Or are you super duper hate it? Maybe let us
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know in the comments. Are you a pro cilantro or anti cilantro? And it's also a Twin Peaks day,
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whatever. Take that for what it is. But I watched that entire series, including the reboot at the
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very beginning of COVID. And I forgot how complicated it is. And David Lynch just died, didn't he?
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You know, but I, again, you're making my point, nothing really of super significance. I remember,
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I think it was back in the eighties, it might've been the weather channel moment or something like
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that, but they would have this day in weather history. Right. And I believe I'm going by memory
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and I, I'm pretty sure I'm right about this. And when it was October the 30th, the announcer said
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on this day in weather history, nothing absolutely of significance has happened. It's never been
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way hotter or way colder than usual. There's been no hailstorms. There's been no tsunami,
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at least for Ontario. So I guess there's got to be, you know, one day out of 365, Sheila, where,
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you know, nothing doing. Well, you know, they probably stopped that this day in weather history
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stuff because then they would have to be telling the public that there were adverse weather events
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before your SUV. So that might've got a little bit too truthy. And they're like, no, no, hurricanes
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only happened after the, um, the mechanization of the world.
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Why? And by the way, on that note, why isn't the mainstream media fact checking Al Gore? I think
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he said by 2014, the polar ice caps, uh, would be melted that we'd never see ice in the North and
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South poles of the planet. How's that going for Mr. Gore? They just gloss right over it. You know,
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like that catastrophic weather is going to be worse and they say it is worse, but then they never like
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give you the proof that it's going to be worse or, or sometimes they erase the proof that it was like
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now isn't worse than it was before. Like, remember when Environment Canada deleted like a hundred years
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of weather records? Well, too inconvenient, uh, for their inconvenient truth. So, yeah.
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You know, that, that is astonishing, Sheila, because I understand that there's only about
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300, 350 accurate weather records in the world. So the idea that Environment Canada would gut a third
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of history to make their, um, virtue signaling points. That is astonishing, but completely
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believable. Yeah. Uh, I am blocked by Mike Hadima, formerly of, uh, Greenpeace. He was like the lead
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Greenpeace organizer in Canada. And then, but before that he was like an NDP staffer. And, uh, he,
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he frequently says that things are much hotter now than they were tens of thousands of years ago.
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And it's like, like, how could you possibly know that? But all, all suspicions indicate that it
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was, you know, fine. Even if it were hotter, plants were bigger, animals were bigger because the animals
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were eating the bigger plants and life was more diverse. So it's not the doomsday these people
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think it is. Yeah. He says nine of the 10 hottest years have been recorded in the past 10 years and
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all 10 since 2005. It's no time. Like, come on, Mike, how do you even know that? Not even a blink
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of an eyelash when it comes to, uh, climate time. And by the way, let's go back a little further in
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your neck of the woods, Sheila. Tens of millions, hundreds of millions of years ago, Alberta was a,
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a tropical grassland. The big dinosaurs were there. I know that for a fact. We were a wonderful
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facility called the Royal, Royal Tyrell Museum. And, uh, those dino bones weren't purchased from
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abroad folks. So those were dug up in Alberta. Uh, the idea of minus 20, minus 30 and beyond,
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it was unheard of for millions of years. So there's a little inconvenient truth.
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We were a beach in Alberta. We had a big, huge inland sea. In fact, if I find like big hunks
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of limestone on the farm in rock picking season, you can frequently find little shells in the
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limestone. Like it's so, there's so many fossils here. We not only do we have a drum heller, but we
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also have a big, uh, fossil deposit in Grand Prairie, Alberta. Um, and yeah, it was a lot hotter and then it
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was a heck of a lot colder because we used to be covered under a big fat ice sheet. So I'm surprised
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the climate zealots in Alberta haven't fenced off or walled off the areas of limestone that have
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samples of seashells. Cause I go back to, because I'm a pop culture freak beneath the planet of the
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apes. And as we know, the forbidden zone and the planet of the apes was that area where the ape
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elders knew there was evidence of human civilization, like subway, you know, uh, tunnels and, uh, toys
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for human boys and girls. And, uh, you know, so I'm surprised your zealots haven't fenced off any
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inconvenient, uh, prehistory for Alberta. Don't give them any ideas. You know, even the apes did
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Orwell, didn't they? The environmentalists are doing the same thing too. We should tell everybody
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chatting. Let us know, uh, uh, what you think to the most special thing about today's day is
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apparently it's cilantro day. Do you like it? Do you hate it? Let, let your rebels know. Uh, and
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let's get into the news, uh, liberal party developments, uh, late last week. And then over
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the weekend, this ousted leadership candidate, I'm actually surprised they let her go on that long.
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Uh, she did the conservative news circuit, uh, which I thought was kind of interesting. Ruby
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Dalla. Now say what you will about Ruby Dalla and Lord knows I have, uh, she was saying a few things
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about the liberal party, about how far it has drifted away from what it looked like when she was there
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from the Gretchen days, let's say, and the Paul Martin days. Uh, but they tossed her to the party.
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Um, and I suppose this is what, uh, Justin Trudeau does with prickly women who grind against the
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establishment choices in the liberal party. Uh, we saw what Justin Trudeau did with, uh, women who
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stood up to him, uh, what's her face? Selena, Cesar Chavanez and, uh, Jody Wilson-Raybould toss them out on
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their ear. Um, and Dr. Philpott. Yeah. Jane Philpott. Again, I probably disagree with her on
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99% of everything except for her criticisms of Justin Trudeau. Likewise with Jody Wilson-Raybould
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principled, but I feel like wrong on a lot of things. Um, Ruby Dalla. I, like I said, watch my
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video from meet the liberals about Ruby Dallas. She's got a interesting backstory, but she was
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saying a lot of the right things to address the problems that Canadians are facing today. And if
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you want to lead the country, you probably want to be the person to address those problems. Instead,
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they're obviously going to select Mark Carney, the guy who created those problems. But she sat down
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with Ezra over the weekend. And, uh, I think he was her first real interview, like real conservative
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interview and a great interview at that. And it was wonderful. She was very candid. Um, and so let's,
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uh, we've got a couple of clips from that. Let's watch. Okay. I think there's an appetite for your
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style of shoot from the hip, call it like you see it. I think people like you, uh, some people remember
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you from your career as an MP, but I think a lot of people are saying, who's this? And I think they
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sort of wish you could finish the process. So what do you, what do you say to those thousands of people
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who have signed up at draft ruby.com? Would you consider running either as an independent, maybe
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even, I don't know. I don't know if you regard yourself as a fit for the conservative party. Would
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you consider appealing to get back in? Like, I think people want to see more of Ruby Dalla and her
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fighting spirit. What do you say to them? Well, I am a fighter, so they can definitely count on that.
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And I think, you know, as you said, Ezra, that during the campaign, I spoke about issues that
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are the need of the hour. And I think I was able to connect with so many Canadians across the country
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is because of the fact that I have not lived in the Ottawa bubble for the last 10 years as the other
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candidates did. I was the only candidate out of all five, you know, of us that were in this
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leadership race, that was not an advisor to the current administration, that was not a minister
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in Trudeau's cabinet, and neither was a member of parliament during those 10 years. I have had my
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ear to the ground in the last 10 years. And when I spoke about progressive policy ideas, you know,
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whether it was related to our economy, whether it was related to business people in our country,
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and Canadians who are just overburdened by all the taxation that we are paying, and I spoke about
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having a review of our tax system, about ensuring that we create a value for tax system, or putting
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in a housing caesar to ensure that we actually start building, you know, more affordable housing
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in our country, or toughening up on bail reform and toughening up on crime. I think it was a need of
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the hour. And these are, you know, issues that are important. And I think it's about time that,
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you know, politicians in our country start speaking to the needs of what Canadians want to actually
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deliver results. If the Liberal Party had been doing that over the last 10 years, our party going
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into this leadership race would not have been, you know, so low in the polls. I was in this campaign
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for ensuring that we have a discussion, we have a debate about the future. But it's very clear,
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the Liberal Party establishment felt threatened. They did not want me on that debate stage, because I was
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the only one that was going to be aggressive, that was the only one that was going to actually
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question, you know, Mark Carney on his abilities to be able to deliver for Canadians. And I was going
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to be the only individual who was going to talk about issues that are impacting Canadians and Canadian
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Well, Sheila, I think it's becoming more and more apparent, isn't it, that this is a coronation
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of Mark Carney. We don't need when I say we, I mean, the Liberal Party of Canada, they don't need any,
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you know, muckrakers stirring up trouble on the debate stage and being a contrarian to Mark Carney.
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And here's the thing, at the end of the day, and you know, I know Ezra and Ruby Dalla,
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and by the way, thumbs up for Ruby Dalla for parking any kind of rebel derangement syndrome,
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assuming she ever had any, and coming on and doing a great, honest...
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Yeah, after I did like a not nice video about her past...
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I just wanted people to meet the Liberals. And I did mention her like stance on immigration,
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in that video, and how it actually has changed since when she was in government. But good for her
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for being open-minded enough to talk to the new media in this country, because I think the new
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media is taking over, and you can't shut them out. But even on that issue, she is so far away from what
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the Liberals have been like the last 10 years. And she is right to point out, she would be the only
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Liberal on the stage who's not responsible for the mess that we're in. Like, she would be not making
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that Kamala Harris appeal where, oh, things are bad, you guys. You guys are suffering. Let me fix it.
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And you're like, but you did this. Why didn't you fix it when you were in power? She would be the
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only Liberal who could say, I had nothing to do with this mess. Let me save you from yourselves,
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Now, you know, Sheila, a couple of points. One is, and I know Ezra and Ruby touched upon
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this, that what happened to her, it's undemocratic, it's unfair, and it is. But you know what,
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folks, at the end of the day, guess what? A political party is just like a private club.
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They can do whatever they darn well please. That's, you know, and that's what a lot of people don't
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understand. It's just as though this is some private club saying it's only open to men who
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are six foot two and green hair, and that's how they're going to run their club. But it just shows
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you the hypocrisy of the Liberal Party that they're committed to fairness and democracy when they
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really aren't. And also, on diversity, Sheila, the previous candidate whose name I've already
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forgotten, correct me if I'm wrong, he was a brown candidate. Goodbye. Ruby Della is obviously a
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female candidate. Goodbye. I thought this was the party that was the champion of visible minorities
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And honestly, Ruby's got kind of a good story if you get past the whole nanny stuff, and then the
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Bollywood video, and then her championing diversity and increased immigration targets back in the day.
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You know what? And I'm willing to believe in redemption. I mean, look at Tulsi Gabbard. Look
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at RFK. Look at Trump himself was a Democrat. There are a lot of Republicans in power right now who
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used to be Democrats. So you know what? I'm willing to hear this stuff from Ruby. But if you look at
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just on the surface, forget all the other things I've said about Ruby Della. If you look at her story
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on the surface, she's got a great story from Winnipeg, children of immigrants, worked really
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hard. She's a businesswoman. She rose to the upper echelons of government in this country.
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If you believe in diversity, Ruby's your gal. But the liberals don't actually believe in that.
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Remember like just three weeks ago, Justin Trudeau lecturing the Americans on this was your time to
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pick a woman of color to lead your your country. And yet you didn't. And here the the liberals
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cooking up allegations against Ruby to kick her out. And even if even if the allegations against Ruby
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are true and I haven't seen any evidence that they are or aren't. One of them was foreign interference.
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They keep signing the nomination papers of Handong. And the guy was fined two weeks ago or last week
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$500 because of problems in the nomination from outside foreign meddling. So even if that were true,
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they keep signing off on Handong. Parm Baines, by the way, was the recipient of foreign interference
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in a beneficial way when it targeted Kenny Chu. We know all of that was whipped up on WeChat.
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They keep signing his nomination papers. So what's the problem with Ruby?
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Indeed. And, you know, the other point that you made, Sheila, and I want to echo it,
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is that how new media is now in vogue. Here is a diehard liberal reaching out
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to our beloved boss man, Ezra Levent, and giving a no-holds-barred interview with Rebel News. And
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just last Thursday, I was invited with open arms yet again to another Pierre Polyev presser
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in which the Q&A session was secluded to, like, four out of the five journalists, myself included,
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were independent media. The exception was Radio Canada.
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But CBC is Radio Canada. So they can't even whine about this. CBC is Radio Canada.
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Yeah, but it is the French service. And I believe in terms of defunding CBC,
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the Radio Canada is not part of that. I stand to be corrected.
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But Global, CTV, CBC, they were there. And Sheila, oh, my God, the conniption these reporters
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were having. One yelled out, I have to clean it up for family broadcast. This is effing
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bullshite. And he used a full F-bomb. The other one, the reporter from Global, Nathaniel Dove,
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between every question, he kept yelling, why aren't you taking questions from all of us?
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Oh, well, you know what? How does it feel? I mean, look how we...
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Yeah, welcome to the jungle, Nate. Welcome. We've got fun and games.
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You know, these people, a bunch of hypocrites. They can either be idiots who didn't know
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or hypocrites on the issue of the free press. And I guess it's the dealer's choice because
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100%. And when the CTV guy interviewed me outside the venue, Sheila, he's saying, so if I get you
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straight, this is a measure of retribution for you that mainstream media are being excluded. I said,
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no. I said, I'm a free speech absolutist. I want everyone to have their questions entertained. But
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two things for you, Mr. CTV. One, where were you for a decade when me and all of my colleagues at
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Rebel and all of our colleagues in independent media outlets were being barred, were being censored,
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were being arrested by the Justin Trudeau liberals? And by the way, do you think maybe in terms of CTV
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being excluded, it might just have a teeny tiny bit to do with the fact that you took Poliev's quotes,
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sliced them and diced them, and made it seem that he said something he didn't. Do you think maybe
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that's your reason for exclusion? Give me a break.
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Well, and just on the issue of fairness, because all of a sudden they're concerned about fairness,
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you guys have exclusive access to the parliamentary precinct because the cabal of
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corporate welfare queens and the mainstream media keep having witch trials to keep us out. So if you've
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got exclusive access there, let's just serve as a counterbalance on the outside, unless you want to
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let us into the parliamentary press gallery, and then it's a free for all on either side.
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But we don't make the rules. They are making the rules. So if you get exclusive access on the
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parliamentary precinct, where we cannot go anywhere near politicians to ask them questions,
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then to make it fair, we'll just run the outside world. How's that?
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Yeah. And so many of them, Sheila, will respond to me, oh, I wasn't aware of that. You weren't aware
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Like I said, you can be an idiot or a hypocrite. You get to choose.
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And by the way, Sheila, I just want to, so it's just not all about us. That was a very inspired
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presser by Pierre Polyev. The theme was fix the broken budget. It was at a West End Toronto
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food bank. You know, Sheila, my heart sunk going into that building because imagine being in that
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position and typically no fault of your own. And why do I say that folks? In 2020, this particular
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food bank, this one Toronto food bank serviced 10,000 regular clients. Today, five years later,
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70,000. And guess what? Maybe it's a coincidence, Sheila. I don't know. 2020 is when Mark Carney
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signed on as Justin Trudeau's financial advisor. How's that working for us?
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And yet we've got to listen to these idiot liberals tell us that it's unpatriotic to say
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that Canada is broken. That seems pretty dang broken to me, by the way, when you've got,
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and by and large, these people are working poor. These are not unemployed people. These are working
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poor who cannot get by thanks to Justin Trudeau slash Mark Carney's inflationary policies. And when
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I say that, I, I don't just mean government overspending, I mean taxes. And I also mean
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immigration, which causes housing inflation, um, and infrastructure inflation and healthcare
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inflation. Um, we've got one more clip from Ruby Dalla. Okay. Um, and she is pointing out that
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the hypocrites in the liberal party won't shut up about diversity. And Justin Trudeau, remember his
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like, Oh, we're going to have a gender parody parliament, uh, because it's really important
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to elevate women. And she's like, okay, I'm a lady trying to elevate myself to the highest office of
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the land. And they're like, no, we don't mean you. We mean the ladies who will shut up and
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shut up and fall in line. That's what he meant. Just a few weeks ago, Justin Trudeau criticized the
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United States for not voting for a woman as president. He specifically said they missed an
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opportunity, uh, with Kamala Harris. We were supposed to be on a steady, if difficult, sometimes
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marched towards progress. And yet just a few weeks ago, the United States voted for a second time to
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not elect its first woman president. And I feel like, uh, at least Kamala Harris had a shot, like
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she was in the general election, but they blocked you. They blocked Chandra Aria. They're blocking
00:25:35.980
anyone who for some reason they don't approve of. It feels very undemocratic to me. Uh, we're going to
00:25:42.880
keep, uh, just on that for one second, you know, it's quite interesting. We've had this issue with
00:25:47.580
the, you know, Jody Wilson, Ray Bo, we've had a couple of other women, you know, that were completely
00:25:53.300
sideswiped by, uh, Trudeau. And then for this leadership race in particular, uh, we had Mr. Aria whose
00:26:00.160
reasons, you know, are unknown at this point. Does the party have something against strong, you know,
00:26:06.580
successful women who speak about progress in our country? Does a liberal party of Canada have
00:26:12.100
something against, you know, immigrants in our country who are trying to ensure that their voices
00:26:17.080
are heard? Does the liberal party of Canada have something against women of color in our country
00:26:22.340
who are trying to ensure that the policies that we speak about actually resonate and reflect the
00:26:28.500
need of the hour? It, we call it the liberal party of Canada, but how liberal is this party?
00:26:35.260
Actually, it just really, really makes, you know, no sense. It's mind boggling. And I can tell you
00:26:39.920
from the responses that we have been receiving from across the country, you know, liberals and
00:26:45.280
even people that wanted to join the party, you know, to expand our party, which is always a whole
00:26:50.400
point of, you know, any political leadership campaign is to bring new people on board because
00:26:54.600
they believe in your vision. I can tell you from the messages and the responses that we have been
00:27:00.260
receiving and that are all over the Twitter space and Twitter feeds, people are sick and tired of,
00:27:06.320
you know, the liberal party of Canada talking about inclusivity, talking about having, you know,
00:27:11.580
the voices of immigrants heard in our country, talking about the importance of women. And then
00:27:16.580
on the other hand, their actions do not reflect that and completely doing other ones.
00:27:21.880
Oh, Sheila, so bang on. I mean, if we want to play identity politics bingo, well, let's check out
00:27:30.120
our bingo card. Ruby Della is a woman. A Ruby Della is a person of color. Ruby Della is a Sikh.
00:27:37.360
Oh, I don't know about you, Sheila. Seems kind of diverse to me, don't you think? Bingo.
00:27:43.340
Yeah, bingo. But this is the liberal party of Canada. And what they mean is diversity of,
00:27:50.780
when they say diversity, they used to mean diversity, not of thought, of course, but of color,
00:27:57.680
but they don't even mean that anymore. What they mean is homogeneity of viewpoint. So if you are one
00:28:04.040
of those immigrants, people of color, who decided that you're going to think for yourself, we can't
00:28:11.280
have, you may as well be white, may as well be a white man, Ruby Della, according to the liberal
00:28:15.960
party of Canada. And just moving ahead, because I know we're, we're spending a lot of time on this.
00:28:21.120
But if I had to say on the spectrum of ideas, Ruby Della would fit in the purple wing of the
00:28:33.400
conservative party just fine. Like, I don't know where she would be different from, let's say the
00:28:39.140
person in the next clip, Michelle Rempel, on a lot of viewpoints. And Michelle Rempel is still
00:28:45.680
considered a powerhouse within the conservative party, especially in economic issues and Western
00:28:49.980
diversification issues. I think that the liberal or sorry, the conservative party of Canada is sort
00:28:56.660
of a coalition of people who are libertarians on social issues and social conservatives, as in people
00:29:02.820
who think the government has no business in your life. That those groups sort of find common ground
00:29:11.360
and meet on economic issues where they just think it's, it's actually the government, not the
00:29:16.660
government's business on social issues. And they come at it from different viewpoints. And I think
00:29:21.400
Ruby and Michelle Rempel are pretty close on most issues, especially on social issues.
00:29:27.420
So I think there's a place for her in the conservative party, especially if she sort of
00:29:31.660
says, yeah, when I was a liberal, I, you know, I had a viewpoints on certain things, but the liberal
00:29:38.500
party left me behind and I've come around to some other ways of thinking.
00:29:41.820
Oh, I have a lot of time and respect, Sheila, for classical liberals. And this party is anything
00:29:47.380
but that. But you know, what I find so hypocritical is that as far as I can tell, the liberal party of
00:29:54.980
Canada's leader has always been a white male heterosexual, right?
00:30:00.820
And, but when they do the photo ops, they like, can we get a couple of MPs with turbans on and a
00:30:07.760
couple of MP ladies with hijabs on? And is there a guy in a wheelchair or, you know, you know what I'm
00:30:14.800
saying? So let's do the photo op that we're all about diversity. But when it comes to numeral uno,
00:30:20.100
the man in the catbird seat, it's the same identity every single time.
00:30:25.580
Well, and the greatest example of this is Mark Carney, right? When he was doing his campaign
00:30:31.480
announcement in Edmonton, the one where he also threw all the independent journalists out of,
00:30:36.400
he just basically snatched somebody's kookum out of the crowd and said, Oh, indigenous grandma,
00:30:43.580
do a prayer for me. And she's like, I Googled Mark, I guess he's all right. Because he needed that
00:30:49.700
diversity there. She really had no idea who Mark Carney was.
00:30:53.560
She said, but he, yeah, but he needed somebody's kookum to say an indigenous prayer. And so anybody
00:31:00.140
would do. And so he put this, somebody's granny on the spot because just for diversity points,
00:31:10.640
Yeah. So in other words, to wrap this up, Sheila, basically what Justin Trudeau and his ilk are saying
00:31:16.320
when it comes to diversity in the liberal party of Canada, it is the same saying that the rock made
00:31:23.400
famous, know your role and shut your mouth. You are a good little prop for the photo ops. But other
00:31:31.540
than that, don't expect actual positions of power in this party.
00:31:36.340
Yeah. Your job is to check a box on a checklist of diversity stuff. It's not to say anything or have
00:31:41.940
any independent thoughts of your own. You can't have that. Speaking of Michelle Rempel, who I think
00:31:46.060
Ruby Dalla and her would probably agree in a lot, except Ruby's catfish photos. I really, I can't get
00:31:52.580
over her like catfish campaign photos where if you see Ruby on camera, filter free versus her like a, I
00:32:01.900
thought they were AI. I really did. Her campaign photos just look, that's not, I just, she's
00:32:11.820
airbrushed her face into like some sort of alien face. I wish she had never done that.
00:32:16.780
Did she get her lips done, Sheila? I mean, you know, I guess it's Botox, um, you know, cause I'm
00:32:23.360
getting a starseed Daisy, uh, vibe from 90 day fiance. And I just want to tell all women out there
00:32:31.440
speaking for men. I don't know one single man in my circle who says, I want giant lips on a woman.
00:32:43.440
Don't do that ladies. I don't know. Are you trying to impress other ladies? Because guys don't like it.
00:32:49.160
None that I have met say that's for me. So anyways, I'm going off on a tangerine, but hopefully
00:32:55.140
Instagram is a poison. Uh, we've got Michelle Rempel-Garner, uh, talking about the liberals
00:33:03.600
recent resurgence in the polling, depending on the poll that you see, like if it's nano,
00:33:09.000
so I'm like, Frank Graves. No, I'm not sure. Uh, he's got a conservative derangement syndrome.
00:33:15.520
Uh, so I never take his polls with a lot of, uh, credibility, but also when those are aggregated
00:33:23.180
into the other polls, it skews the results of the other polls in the aggregator. So always remember
00:33:28.640
that. Um, but Michelle held a press conference this morning, I believe. So this is a clip from that.
00:33:34.580
How concerned are you about the diminishing lead in the polls for the conservatives?
00:33:38.900
I think that what I hear when I'm out canvassing people in my community is a lot of distrust with
00:33:48.240
the liberal government. Um, and, and I also think frankly, that the numbers that I've seen
00:33:53.780
are numbers that Stephen Harper won a majority government with. And I think that the plans that
00:34:00.000
conservative party leader, Pierre Polyeb have put out, not just in recent weeks, but over the last year
00:34:05.300
to ax attacks, fix the budget, stop the crime and build the homes, they resonate with Canadians
00:34:11.120
because those are the issues that people are facing right now. So I am, you know, very confident
00:34:18.800
that after the liberals come out of hiding, we should be in parliament right now. They're in hiding,
00:34:24.540
right? They prorogued parliament because they lost the trust of Canadians and didn't want to be
00:34:30.000
subject to scrutiny. Um, that, you know, when we are an election campaign, you will see those,
00:34:36.100
that, that message, that plan that our leader has been consistent about resonate with Canadians.
00:34:40.660
But, you know, I think that, again, this is, these are questions that Mark Carney, uh, should be
00:34:45.540
answering right now too, right? And this is why we're out today saying that on some of these key
00:34:49.380
issues, again, the liberals are just trying to dupe Canadians into forgetting their record of the last
00:34:54.760
10 years. Uh, we will not allow Canadians to do that. It's frankly, it doesn't take a lot of work
00:35:00.380
because liberals or Canadians are living with the results of those policies. And again, I, I, I just
00:35:05.800
think that, uh, the plans that we've put forward are resonating with Canadians because they're
00:35:09.640
compassionate and they, they strike to the heart of things like affordability for groceries.
00:35:15.280
So Sheila, this is the question, is it not? Are Canadians that easily dupable, if that's a word,
00:35:23.240
or are these polls showing that the liberals are now breathing down the poly of conservatives' necks?
00:35:30.980
Are they completely bogus? Are they push polls? What say you?
00:35:36.020
I think it's six of one, half a dozen of the other. Unfortunately, I think there are some Canadians
00:35:41.420
who are like, they accept that Justin Trudeau is, has been rightfully villainized, but they are not
00:35:50.760
connecting that Mark Carney was the dude dumping those bad ideas into the empty vessel he calls
00:35:56.120
ahead. Um, and I have a unique viewpoint on this because as an Albertan, we could not vote blue any
00:36:03.400
harder than we do. And so we look at the people in the rest of the country and are like, what on earth
00:36:08.780
is wrong? What aren't you getting that we consistently get out here? How do we make you understand?
00:36:14.720
And so I have a real hard time having faith in my fellow Canadians, because we're out here pulling
00:36:21.680
our load, pulling the load, doing the work, voting conservative, and we're watching people in the
00:36:26.940
rest of the country complain about the way things are in Canada, but not putting together who did that
00:36:34.940
Well, Sheila, I literally in the upcoming election have skin in the game. I have a bet with our good
00:36:41.580
friend, Joe Warmington of the Toronto Sun, an MSM good guy out there. And it goes back almost two
00:36:47.620
years now, me betting heavily that the Conservatives are going to form the next government. Joe saying
00:36:53.020
no, be not because he supports the Liberals folks, but because he thinks there's some shenanigans that
00:36:59.300
might happen, some cheating that might happen. And it's a steak dinner at Jacobs. And if you don't
00:37:04.520
know Toronto, Jacobs, the foodies say that is the only steakhouse in Toronto that could make it in
00:37:11.420
Manhattan. It's that good. The downside is it's more than a mortgage payment to buy a steak dinner
00:37:18.020
there. So I really don't want to lose this bet, Sheila.
00:37:23.160
Wow. I just, I can't even believe that there's a steak that's good in Toronto.
00:37:28.360
Oh, you will eat those words. And the greatest Caesar salad I've ever had.
00:37:34.520
ever had in my life. Next time you're in Toronto, I'll see what, what kind of dough we have in the
00:37:40.000
swear jar and take it down to Jacobs. Maybe we can have, at least have an appetizer.
00:37:44.940
Let's do one more clip from Rempel Garner, and then we'll hit an ad break, do a chat,
00:37:51.480
and then we'll continue into Trump, Trudeau, and the ongoing soap opera there.
00:37:57.760
How much of a Brett does Mark Carney pose to a Conservative victory?
00:38:00.440
I think the question is, how much of a question does Mark Carney pose to average Canadians?
00:38:06.740
You know, no, but that is the question that I think people need to be asking, given how sneaky
00:38:11.560
he's been. For me, as a representative who has been locked out of Parliament, I am literally locked
00:38:19.900
out of Parliament right now because of the Liberal government. And I also have to re-emphasize
00:38:24.920
something here. Mark Carney has been at the helm of a lot of the financial and economic decisions
00:38:30.120
that have been made by the Liberal government over the last several years. And, you know,
00:38:35.680
there was a great article, I think it was in the Toronto Sun today, talking about how, you know,
00:38:41.320
a combination of Mark Carney with American tariffs would ruin the Canadian economy because he does not
00:38:48.440
have a plan to make our country more resilient. His entire lifetime of policies have been putting
00:38:55.480
forward things that have actually put Canada in this position of weakness right now. So, you know,
00:39:01.080
again, I think that tonight, you know, Mark Carney needs to come clean on a bunch of these issues.
00:39:06.360
And I do think that Mark Carney poses a giant challenge for Canadians and a giant threat to Canadians.
00:39:12.280
She ain't wrong. Thank you, Michelle. I mean, she's right. And pointing out that he's been sneaky.
00:39:22.980
How, like, he's got the Kamala Harris problem, where how do you distance yourself from the economic
00:39:29.300
carnage you are responsible for creating? The media are going to let him off the hook. The Conservatives
00:39:36.120
are trying to put those pieces together. Now, is it going to resonate with Canadians? I hope so.
00:39:41.780
I hope so. But I have very little faith in the greater Toronto area, unfortunately.
00:39:48.900
And don't forget, Sheila, Mr. Polyev isn't just going up against the Liberal Party of Canada.
00:39:54.760
He's going up against the media party. And I could tell last Thursday in Toronto with that mood in that
00:40:00.660
room, they have an axe to grind. I am sure for years now, they've been looking under every boulder,
00:40:07.320
going to high school yearbooks, dredging up in the time machine of the internet, anything he might have
00:40:15.080
said. He will have to contend with that, okay? Because they know about the defunding, and already
00:40:23.280
they're being, it's almost a moot point. Yeah, you exist, but you're not getting any questions in.
00:40:28.840
So, they are motivated to bring this man and this party down. So, watch for that.
00:40:35.440
Right. Yeah. Like I said, over the weekend, the gravy train with biscuit wheels is about to roll
00:40:40.040
out of the station, and the mainstream media is worried about standing on the platform with their
00:40:43.580
suitcases in their hands. Because Polyev has said he's going to defund them. So, he is their enemy.
00:40:49.360
Yeah. He is, like, he is going to make sure that they get laid off. Yeah. Because they have broken
00:40:55.520
business models. And they don't need, right now, to fix their broken business model. Because Trudeau
00:41:00.400
just says, well, here's some money. I'll take it from these successful businesses, and give it to
00:41:05.540
these failing ones. And we'll just not say that that's socialism at all, which it absolutely is.
00:41:10.880
And you know, Sheila, it couldn't be more blamed. A couple weeks ago, I had a piece, as you know,
00:41:14.620
it was, I believe his name was Adam Austin, one of the head honchos of Bell Media,
00:41:20.520
openly working for the Chrystia Freeland campaign. How is that not a conflict of interest? That's
00:41:26.600
unbelievable. So, not only are we taking the money, we're going to volunteer time and try to get
00:41:33.140
another liberal elected. That's your mainstream media. And that is why, Sheila, that the vast majority
00:41:39.040
of people do not trust the mainstream media, nor do they get their news from it anymore. And I don't
00:41:45.820
think you can fix it. Yeah. Well, it's not just the bias, but the perception of bias. Yeah. Right?
00:41:51.340
Like, and so that it just taints everything. We've got a chat we'll get to, we'll do the ad read,
00:41:58.060
then we'll do a rebel ad, and then we'll go back into, like I said, the Trump Trudeau ongoing soap opera
00:42:04.420
there. We've got a chat from Ablist SL gives us five bucks and says, has rebel considered creating
00:42:10.780
a TV channel to replace sun? And do you support the annexation of Canada, probably the rest of the
00:42:17.080
Commonwealth by the US in retaliation to globalist and world corruption? The reason we went outside of
00:42:26.120
conventional TV is because the internet was free. Yeah. And it was a low cost entry way to talk
00:42:34.200
directly to the people without the sensors of the CRTC. YouTube is in every home, right? Like,
00:42:41.140
so you don't have to try to shoehorn this onto cable, somebody buys cable, and then you need to
00:42:46.460
make sure that you get met what's called mandatory carriage to make sure that you get onto every cable
00:42:51.060
package. This was the best weight and the lowest bar for entry for rebel news to get to all of you.
00:42:58.720
Now we're on your every phone. If you want it, we're on every computer. We are on your TV. If you watch
00:43:05.440
YouTube on your TV, or if you watch rebel news that way. Uh, so I mean, consider that your TV channel,
00:43:12.940
right? Um, and we can do that without the cost and the censorship. Now that is exactly why Justin
00:43:19.660
Trudeau has continued to try to censor the internet and expand the bureaucracy of the CRTC to encompass
00:43:27.300
streaming. That's the rebel news law because we went streaming instead of the old fashioned way,
00:43:33.920
uh, because they could never kill rebel news the way they killed sun news.
00:43:38.900
And Sheila, I want to touch upon something you said there, the cost, because Ezra and I are refugees
00:43:43.660
from the old sun news network. Uh, I can tell you that in the brief history of sun news, they were
00:43:50.180
losing almost $20 million a year. And what I'm getting at, you know, um, to have the top heavy
00:43:58.320
capital costs of a TV station in an environment in which mainstream media, let's face it, it's a sunset
00:44:05.580
industry. Viewers are declining. Advertisers are going away. Those advertisers that you have are paying
00:44:13.220
maybe 10 or 15, uh, on the dollar, what they used to. Um, so in other words, folks, we would,
00:44:20.700
to make it viable, we would actually have to accept government donations and we ain't going to do that
00:44:27.820
because we don't like the inherent conflict of interest. It's unethical. Um, there is no merit
00:44:34.880
to it. Um, I can tell you my old Ryerson journalism professors, if I agreed to something like that,
00:44:40.560
they'd be rolling over in their graves. So, uh, as Sheila mentioned, we are lean and mean. And part
00:44:47.460
of that is not being, uh, anchored down by huge capital costs, which a TV, uh, network, uh, would
00:44:56.280
include. Now, I think the other part of the question, right. I just want to say this. I just want to say
00:45:00.520
something else, but being lean and mean has allowed us to innovate. Like right now you're watching me
00:45:06.540
connecting to David on Skype, which is free, uh, in the olden days of sun news, it was a satellite
00:45:14.020
connection, excessively expensive. We, we, because we're small, because we're effective like that,
00:45:21.760
it's also really easy for us to deploy to events. So if something's happening, we just grab our cell
00:45:27.160
phones, a microphone, and we're out the door. Um, whereas if you've ever seen CBC go to an event,
00:45:33.020
it's like two satellite trucks, four chase producers, a guy that holds a reflective piece
00:45:37.520
of tinfoil, an audio guy, a boom operator, and a cameraman, we can get there quicker. We can get
00:45:43.840
in and out and done, um, and tell you the stories that those other people say, well, you know what,
00:45:50.020
the amount of resources and money to deploy to that story, we're just not even going to cover it.
00:45:54.360
Uh, it allows us to do things that they can't. And Sheila, let's not forget how technology has
00:46:01.300
advanced the cause of independent media citizen journalists. Sheila, I don't understand when I
00:46:07.000
go to these pressers and CTV and global and, and, uh, CBC, they're all there. And these poor
00:46:12.700
cameramen, I kind of feel sorry for that thing must weigh 40, 50 pounds. And I challenge you folks,
00:46:19.120
watch a presser where we're doing the filming and they're doing the filming. Can you tell the
00:46:24.340
difference? You know, this little gizmo here, this thing that fits in my breast pocket, it,
00:46:29.880
the, the quality right now is off the charts. Sheila, what I'm getting at, why do they feel
00:46:35.460
it necessary to bring those giant clunker cameras around with them? Yeah. I know there's some special
00:46:41.520
effects they can do with it, but you rarely do if you're covering news and maybe there's a better
00:46:47.700
zoom. But other than that, I don't know what the advantage is. Uh, it's because they can't,
00:46:53.340
it's because Justin Trudeau is giving them money to hold that overpriced thing on their shoulders.
00:46:58.160
I think those things are like a quarter of a million bucks. I think at one time that like
00:47:02.220
a hundred thousand dollars easily, like that my, you know, my $1,700 Samsung phone can do just as
00:47:09.260
good a job, if not better, particularly in low light. Like it's just so crazy. But, uh, moving on from
00:47:15.060
that, uh, the second point that ableist mentioned was, do you support the annexation of Canada?
00:47:20.580
Probably the rest of the Commonwealth, but the U S in retaliation to globalist and woke corruption.
00:47:24.240
Nope, I don't. Um, because annexation doesn't give the people a say. Um, that's why I'm anti
00:47:31.460
invasion in Ukraine. Um, people deserve a say in what happens to them and what you're proposing
00:47:39.720
doesn't give anybody a say. And by the way, do you think the Americans want a big pile of Democrat
00:47:45.600
voters with Trump derangement? Like if they're going to take somebody, I don't think they should
00:47:50.400
take the East. I just don't, I think it will skew their electoral college in a terrible, terrible way.
00:47:56.280
Well, Sheila, my thoughts on that. Listen, I am as a proud of a Canadian as anyone else's. I mean,
00:48:01.860
I jumped out of my sofa when McDavid scored that overtime winner against the Americans a hundred
00:48:07.100
percent, but you know, I speak to a lot of people and maybe they're saying it half jokingly and maybe
00:48:12.780
not, but the idea of yet another term under these Justin Trudeau liberals facing that prospect.
00:48:20.580
And I think they're being sincere. They'd say, yeah, I'd rather be a part of the United States
00:48:26.520
of America under Donald Trump, where you see so many freedoms that we no longer have here in Canada
00:48:32.560
under the blackface liberals being entrenched and coming back. And, you know, I've always said, Sheila,
00:48:41.000
I think Donald Trump, who subscribes to the art of the deal, no, I don't want to see an invasion or an
00:48:47.600
annexation. Naturally, if you want reciprocity, if you want Canadians to join as the 51st state, and by the
00:48:56.580
way, that has to change, it's got to be 13 new states, okay, because the idea of one state in the
00:49:03.540
union being bigger than the entire other 50 is preposterous. And really, what does Quebec have to
00:49:09.660
do with Alberta? But the art of the deal here, Sheila, is if Trump says Canadians, you join up, Canadian
00:49:17.040
money at par. So you exchange a Canadian hundred dollar bill and you get a US hundred dollar bill back,
00:49:23.860
your net worth just went up by about 35%. Yeah, I guess I'm going to be a Yankee doodle dandy after
00:49:30.280
all, Sheila Gunner. Yeah, you know what, it doesn't even have to be 13 new states. I mean, Alberta and
00:49:35.760
Saskatchewan will do just fine together. We'll be just fine. But yeah, I just the idea of annexation is
00:49:43.240
just so anti-democratic. I could never support that. Let's go to and by the way, the treating the idea
00:49:51.960
that people would like something different for Canada, whatever that might look like as a fringe
00:49:57.060
idea is completely ridiculous. One in three Albertans right now are like, yeah, they gave me
00:50:03.800
my money straight across. Sure. And if you want someone who will be the biggest driver of separatism
00:50:13.580
in the West, just elect Mark Carney the next prime minister. He'll light a fire I don't think anybody
00:50:21.340
can put out. Oh, Mark Carney, Justin Trudeau, Sheila, I recall the old ABC laundry detergent ad from the
00:50:30.040
early 70s, of course, before your time, don't rub it in. But basically, ABC was the bargain brand
00:50:36.780
compared to the national brand leaders like Tide. And their campaign was showing similar or sorry,
00:50:44.040
identical pieces of laundry, one in the national brand and one in ABC. And the housewife would say
00:50:49.540
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All right. Yeah. Let's get into President Trump. It's audio saying what so many Canadians believe
00:55:04.020
to be true and acknowledging that he remains a great judge of character of the people around him,
00:55:12.920
He won the first game. The second game was a great game. He could have gone either way. Justin's
00:55:19.300
a loser, always has been. And, you know, he's just a guy that really doesn't, I think he's done
00:55:28.200
a very bad job for Canada. He's taken it radical left. Justin's sort of a nice guy, but he's a loser.
00:55:37.340
Sheila, here's where I stand on this, and I'm going to preface it by saying I love Trump.
00:55:42.320
And I loathe Trudeau. But I have to disagree with that comment. And this does not mean I'm a
00:55:48.140
Justin Trudeau supporter. If you win electoral office, and I don't care if it's a city councillor
00:55:55.380
or an MPP, MLA on your neck of the woods, an MP, you are a winner. It is a Herculean task.
00:56:04.040
There is a process behind it. He won in 2015. He won in 2019. He won in 2021. That's the bottom
00:56:13.220
line. Now, winning elections is one thing. Has he been good for Canada? No, he has been horrible
00:56:19.360
for Canada. Everyone I know, even former Liberals, wants regime change. So when you're speaking loser,
00:56:27.340
if his job is to become the prime minister, he has been a winner. I'm just calling it like I see it,
00:56:34.640
Sheila. I think we're using loser in the more colloquial way of using the word loser.
00:56:42.480
In that it's not winners or losers. It's just the kind of person you are. Are you just a bit of a
00:56:50.940
loser? I feel like he is. He failed upward his entire life. He really is qualified to be a
00:56:57.620
substitute teacher and a part-time snowboard instructor and the guy who always had weed at
00:57:06.020
the ski hill. Like, I feel like that's where he would be without his last name. Yeah, but you know
00:57:11.560
what, Sheila? Fair enough, but the ostensible policy reason for being a political leader or a politician
00:57:17.320
is to win. You know, as Al Davis of the Raiders once said, just win, baby. And he has won time in
00:57:24.820
and time out. Going back to 2021. How much of that winning has to do with his last name?
00:57:31.780
That aside, he still delivered, you know, he still put the bacon on the table. Going back to 2021,
00:57:39.240
who do you think was the bigger loser in that election? Justin Trudeau or Aaron O'Toole?
00:57:44.780
Oh, you see, I would use Aaron O'Toole. I would describe him as a loser in also the colloquial
00:57:50.740
way, but also in the literal way. Yeah. So, a 100% certified all-around authentic loser.
00:57:58.740
Damp. Damp of approval. So, at least you can make the argument that Justin Trudeau got his party back
00:58:05.680
in play. And, you know, in Machiavellian terms, thanks to sell-out Singh, ruling as though he has
00:58:13.800
a majority government. That is the ultimate tragedy. But again, as Charlie Sheen would say, winning.
00:58:20.620
You've got to get some more up-to-date pop culture references, David. Good gracious.
00:58:32.120
I'm living in the past, Sheila. You know, back in the day when, you know, a person with a penis was a
00:58:37.980
man and not a fake woman. You know, that kind of thing. Stop. We've got to... David, we're trying
00:58:42.160
to stay on YouTube. Sorry. Yeah, I meant somebody going out for Halloween, of course. Nothing to do
00:58:47.820
with transgenderism. Stop. Let's go to President Trump saying he wants to keep O Canada as the
00:58:55.340
anthem for the 51st state. Okay. They get 95% of their product from the United States. I think they
00:59:01.860
have to become the 51st state. And you heard the people booing the national anthem, but I think
00:59:07.340
ultimately they'll be praising the national anthem. We'll have to work out some deal with it. Because
00:59:13.020
I do like the O Canada, right? It's a beautiful thing. I think we're going to have to keep it
00:59:17.540
for the 51st state. I call him Governor Trudeau. I said, Governor Trudeau is doing a wonderful job.
00:59:24.220
I think it's actually cost him his election, if you want to know the truth.
00:59:27.400
You know what, Sheila? I love the trolling, but I got to take issue. I mean, to be factually
00:59:35.500
correct, 95% of our goods comes from the United States. I'll tell you, whenever I'm in a Dollarama
00:59:42.000
or a Walmart, I would say 95% is coming from China. And as a matter of fact, I was in the TD Bank the
00:59:49.700
other day, their green pens, I couldn't help but notice it said, made in the USA. And I said to the
00:59:55.120
teller, how much are these pens costing? 20 bucks a unit? I mean, that is so unusual to see
01:00:02.640
a mass-produced commodity, but that's what it says, you know, made in the USA. So I don't think
01:00:09.300
that number's right. Do you? I don't think it's right either. But the whole point of that speech
01:00:15.120
was just to, uh, ambitiously troll, uh, Justin Trudeau, uh, you know, it, if he lets us keep
01:00:23.040
our national anthem, great, but he should mandate that it be the old one. Yes. And, and not the new
01:00:28.720
one. Uh, I was looking up state mottos the other day. Cause I'm like, I hope they let us keep our own
01:00:34.220
out here in Alberta. Um, because of course ours is the best it's, uh, for to say Lieber, so, uh,
01:00:40.560
strong and free. I think the only other motto that I would, uh, appreciate just as much,
01:00:48.640
I think is the new Hampshire one. It's like live free or die. Yeah. Yeah. And, uh, don't mess with
01:00:55.400
Texas, but the worst one has to be Oklahoma is okay. I mean, Sheila, like, okay. Like if you went
01:01:03.460
to a movie, I said, how'd you like the show? She was okay. That that's not an endorsement.
01:01:08.680
I'm looking, that can't be the official. No, it used to be. I'm telling you type in Oklahoma is
01:01:16.060
okay. That was on their license plates at one point. Okay. There's, but they're like official
01:01:21.160
their Latin state motto. Okay. Oklahoma state motto. Uh, um, my Latin's not good. Although I'm
01:01:28.040
doing it on Duolingo so that I can appreciate Latin mass more, uh, labor Omnia Vincent labor
01:01:35.740
conquers all things that feels slightly Stalinistic, but also probably accurate when you have a place
01:01:48.480
like Oklahoma where the whole place is built with like hard work and determination. So I just,
01:01:55.460
I wish that I didn't have the strong Soviet, uh, association with that.
01:02:02.900
Yeah. You know, um, and, and you know, you gotta love these slogans too. Cause I'll never forget
01:02:07.720
1983. I went to Michigan for the first time and the very first car we saw on the highway,
01:02:13.240
it was this giant land yacht Lincoln Continental Mark five or Mark six. It's hard to believe it's a
01:02:20.460
two door coupe. I mean, it's the size of a battleship and the bumper sticker. I saw this
01:02:26.080
is what I love about Americans. They, they wear their opinions on their sleeves. The day they outlaw
01:02:31.660
handguns is the day I become an outlaw. Yeah. So even though he was going under the speed limit
01:02:37.500
and the passing lane, do you think I was honking my horn or flashing my headlights at this guy,
01:02:42.320
Sheila Gunn-Reed? Uh, no. Cause I know what's in the glove box. You know what I'm saying?
01:02:46.200
Hawaii state motto is like an entire paragraph. Anyways, I've completely derailed the show with
01:02:56.460
my nonsense. Uh, let's keep going. Uh, Justin Trudeau is sending, Oh, this is what this irritates
01:03:04.380
me to no end. So just remember, this is the prime minister who said Canadian veterans are asking for
01:03:10.920
more than he's willing to give. We have a crisis of recruitment, but also retention.
01:03:18.100
Our veterans are being told, have you considered doing your civic duty and dying instead of trying
01:03:23.500
to get access to care through veterans affairs? And yet prime minister Justin Trudeau is pledging 24
01:03:30.440
or sorry, 25 more labs. That's light armored vehicles and a grant to boost energy security.
01:03:37.360
We're just trying to build a pipeline in Canada, but he's giving them energy security money
01:03:42.180
and 5 billion in cash from frozen Russian assets.
01:03:49.040
But I know we all know there is more work to do. That is why I am announcing Canada will be providing
01:03:57.240
25 more LAV-3 infantry fighting vehicles to Ukraine. We will be delivering two armored combat
01:04:05.020
support vehicles, which Ukrainian forces will be trained on shortly in Germany.
01:04:10.700
Landing systems for F-16s were delivered just two months ago and four F-16 flight simulators will be
01:04:18.380
provided in the coming months. And that's on top of the millions of additional rounds of ammunition,
01:04:24.460
components for drone cameras and first aid kits. We're also dispersing the first installment of the
01:04:31.100
five billion dollars in assistance to Ukraine funded through revenues from frozen Russian assets,
01:04:38.220
along with providing a grant to help Ukraine maintain its energy security in the wake,
01:04:44.140
in the wake of consistent reckless attacks by Russia on Ukrainian energy infrastructure.
01:04:51.100
You know, those frozen Russian assets, that must mean that big jet at Pearson Airport. You can see it
01:04:59.180
from the road shield. It's been there for three years. I don't know anything about airplane mechanics,
01:05:04.460
but if you let something just sit there for three years without ever firing up the engines,
01:05:10.780
I think it is bad. I know it's bad for cars. But you know, in addition to that, on the way into
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Rebel News World Headquarters, I heard on the radio that Justin Trudeau is open to the idea of Canadian
01:05:23.100
boots on the ground in Ukraine in a peacekeeping role. I'm not okay with that, Sheila. And I'll tell you
01:05:32.860
where I want Canadian boots right now, folks. It's in the city of Toronto to help them dig out 25 years
01:05:39.020
ago. Mel Lassman called in the army to dig Toronto out. Toronto is now into week two of a three-week
01:05:45.900
snow removal process. Why not put the soldiers to work? But anyway, Sheila, how do you feel about that
01:05:54.300
Canadians going, you know, Canadian military personnel that is going to Ukraine?
01:06:00.460
They're already stationed in Latvia. By the way, I want to just remind everybody that our troops stationed
01:06:06.060
in Latvia face an embarrassing gear shortage. That's the headline from the CBC, buying their own
01:06:12.540
helmets, their flak jackets, ear protection. There's reports of them buying their own MREs.
01:06:18.940
We've had them sharing sleeping bags, like not two in a sleeping bag, but ones that are on deployment.
01:06:23.980
You take my sleeping bag. I won't have that as part of my kit back home. This is a disgrace that we're
01:06:31.820
better equipping the Ukrainian military than the Canadian soldiers who are willing to give their
01:06:37.660
lives in defense of Canadian ideals. I don't want Canadian soldiers deployed to Ukraine. I'd love them
01:06:44.300
to come home and deploy here in Canada, perhaps to the border to help stave off some of those tariffs
01:06:51.660
that are coming our way if we don't deal with our border. This just shows that Justin Trudeau has
01:06:57.260
all kinds of money for every virtue signaling thing on the face of the planet, except when it comes to
01:07:03.580
protecting Canadians, both economically and physically from the threat of gangs, guns and drugs.
01:07:11.180
Sheila, how does this even happen? Can you explain that to me? We have procurement processes.
01:07:16.460
So if we have 140,000 soldiers, let's say, then that means we need a hundred-
01:07:20.620
Anita Anand was in charge. That's how it happened.
01:07:23.180
But I mean, it's basic math. How many troops do we have? Well, this is how many sleeping bags and
01:07:31.420
They're 40 years old too. They're 40 years old, used through multiple wars and deployments.
01:07:37.980
It's disgusting. There's so much better technology with regard to cold weather gear,
01:07:43.820
and we're giving them stuff from the Vietnam era to deploy. It's crazy, but we're giving
01:07:51.580
billions of dollars, billions of dollars to Ukraine, who by the way, had the goal to announce to the
01:07:56.700
rest of us, these are not loans. Thank you for the grants. The goal of Zelensky to change the terms
01:08:04.940
on some of these countries. I don't even anticipate that Justin Trudeau ever thought that we would ever
01:08:10.620
be repaid. But I know there are countries out there who thought they were being repaid,
01:08:14.540
and Zelensky's like, no, thank you very much for the money. It was a grant. Imagine doing that to
01:08:22.620
So Sheila, we have to think of the unspoken strategy, because you'd never see Justin Trudeau
01:08:27.100
talking about this if it was giving money and troops and whatnot to Israel, which is fighting a
01:08:35.100
war on three fronts. So my hypothesis is that there is a large Canadian-Ukrainian community in our
01:08:44.300
country, and he's pandering to them for votes. Right, but they all vote conservative anyway.
01:08:50.620
They're all out here on the prairies going to church and voting conservative. So I don't know what
01:08:55.580
he thinks he's doing. I know plenty of Ukrainian people, people of Ukrainian descent, because of where
01:09:00.940
I'm from, the phone book is full of names that end in Y and I. And they are anti-invasion like me,
01:09:10.700
but also anti-sending money to a forever war, which is what we have on our hands, where it's just young
01:09:18.140
people from both sides being thrown onto the bonfire of it all. There has to be a way forward, and it
01:09:22.620
isn't this. Yeah, there really are a lot of Ukrainians in Alberta. When I started my career,
01:09:27.500
such as it is in Alberta, 1985, I needed to find a men's hockey team to play for. There was a tiny
01:09:33.340
little village. I don't know if you ever heard of it, Sheila. It's called Myrnam. And yeah,
01:09:38.220
I joined a hockey team called the Myrnam Marksmen. I was the only non-Ukrainian on the team. And believe
01:09:45.260
me, folks, because of that and the fact that I played net, oh, was I the goat when things went south.
01:09:52.380
Not the greatest of all time. I mean, the scapegoat.
01:09:55.820
Also, because you're from Toronto, and we have a strong anti-Toronto sentiment out here.
01:10:03.020
On the issue of Zelensky, we've got a couple more stories from him. We're
01:10:07.180
over the top of the hour, but I don't think we have quite a hard stop. Olivia, I'm sure,
01:10:12.300
will whisper in my ear. Ukraine's Zelensky, he says that he's going to turn down a mineral deal
01:10:18.460
if the mineral deal is repayment for Biden-era U.S. aid. A grant is not a debt.
01:10:28.060
Ungrateful, just completely ungrateful, this guy.
01:10:31.020
Yeah. And, you know, not really a champion of democracy on the Ukraine home front either,
01:10:40.780
Sheila. Let's not forget that, you know, elections being suspended and whatnot. So,
01:10:45.660
you know, that is chutzpah. Getting a loan and then reimagining, to use a Disney term,
01:10:56.060
that loan into a grant. I'm sorry, I think if Trump, even without Zelensky, can broker a deal,
01:11:03.580
and I think it's simply going to be two things. Ukraine cannot join NATO, no way, no how. And there
01:11:11.100
are certain territories of Ukraine that are going to be surrendered back to, uh, Russia,
01:11:15.980
which have a, uh, a large, um, Russian population in those territories. And then you're going to get
01:11:23.020
peace. And I know it's going to be kind of a bittersweet deal, but it beats this never ending
01:11:30.060
war. Doesn't it, Sheila? Yeah. I mean, this cannot go on forever. We're, uh, three years in,
01:11:36.380
I think today or, or right, right around. Um, this cannot go on forever. Um, the, the article from
01:11:45.180
the New York post says, uh, president Trump has been demanding such a pack. So minerals for repayment
01:11:52.920
deal, but Ukraine has been pushing for new security guarantees or fresh military funding in exchange for
01:11:59.260
its minerals. So, but Trump wants this to be backdated. So, uh, Zelensky says, I do not recognize
01:12:06.540
that Kiev owes the U S even a hundred billion. Zelensky told reporters at a press conference a day
01:12:12.300
before the third anniversary of Russia's full sail invasion of his country. We agreed with Biden that
01:12:18.300
this was a grant and a grant is not a debt. So, uh, what Trump wants is a deal granting the
01:12:26.300
Americans rights to hundreds of billions of dollars worth of critical and rare earth minerals in
01:12:32.140
Ukraine to serve as back pay for aid offered to Kiev. Well, Sheila, how about this? Um, let's have a
01:12:40.840
peace deal. Okay. And be done with this endless welfare. Um, we can't afford it. Uh, anyone going down
01:12:48.420
can't afford it. No, no one can afford it. You know? Uh, so, you know, if Trump can broker something
01:12:55.600
and, and this flow of billions with a B, I guess it's soon going to be a trillion with a T, um,
01:13:04.220
the sooner, the better. Yeah. I mean, that that's exactly it. The only people doing well out of this
01:13:10.820
is BlackRock. That's it. They're arms dealers. And then they're getting the contract to rebuild
01:13:16.920
war-torn places. So, uh, they've got quite the business model there. They've closed the,
01:13:21.740
the loop, haven't they? Where they help create the war and then they help repair afterwards. Um,
01:13:29.200
anyway. Oh, that Fink. Larry Fink. Uh, truth in advertising. Yes. Uh, this from the Daily Mail,
01:13:38.160
uh, Zelensky says he would step down if it guaranteed peace in Ukraine. Um, how about step down first?
01:13:45.220
So we know we're not going to fall into bait and switch with that one too.
01:13:50.040
Uh, or just, I'm not even suggesting that he stepped down. Let's have an election. Let the
01:13:55.480
people decide if you're the right man to continue leading, right? Like what, why wasn't democracy
01:14:00.760
the first reflex here? Yeah. Totally agree. Yeah. All right. Uh, Hamas.
01:14:08.560
David, you can pick the Hamas stories. Oh, all right then. Um, I'm just going through my notes,
01:14:18.420
Sheila, as we speak. Actually, you know what? Let's go to the video from our friend Leviathan.
01:14:23.760
Oh, I see. Yes. In front of Union Station. Yep. This is a good one. Check it out, folks.
01:14:46.620
Yeah, this is, um, let's push the envelope part 442
01:15:18.720
The police, of course, went over to the Hamas holes and said,
01:15:24.960
because you're in front of the busiest train station in Canada?
01:15:30.300
They probably asked, are you thirsty? Are you hungry?
01:15:32.880
We got some java and timbits in cruiser number 10.
01:15:37.180
Sheila, this is just the middle finger being raised to,
01:15:42.620
well, everything, law and order, Canadian values.
01:15:48.400
They are getting away with things that nobody else could.
01:15:53.500
If I went down in front of Union Station right now
01:15:56.220
and tried to make a blockade with my pickup truck,
01:16:13.160
So they closed the road directly in front of Union Station
01:16:16.740
so that people who are loyal to the designated terrorist group Hamas,
01:16:22.440
so an outlawed terror organization in this country,
01:16:31.320
in case you're wondering how they feel about October 7th.
01:16:34.780
They feel that the abduction and murder of 1,200 Israeli citizens
01:16:44.380
These are the same cops who refuse to do anything
01:16:57.260
I don't want to say they refuse to do anything.
01:16:59.340
They know who the bad guys are, prickly Jewish journalists
01:17:01.960
who show up on the scene to document what's going on,
01:17:11.860
who, at the very least, could get a jaywalking ticket.
01:17:21.100
of the brutal shutdown of the Freedom Convoy in Ottawa.
01:17:28.540
You don't have the right to commandeer our streets
01:17:33.960
Have any of these people been brutally shut down
01:17:42.400
into their thighs, like our beloved colleague Alexa Laval?
01:17:52.920
So, again, the double standard in terms of politics
01:18:05.640
You are the worst police chief in Toronto history,
01:18:15.980
he probably wants to just be the next Bill Blair, right?
01:18:19.140
Like, Bill Blair is not going to be wanting to work forever.
01:18:24.180
I don't even think you could even loosely describe