SHEILA GUNN REID | Carney Liberals suddenly love pipelines? Don’t buy it
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In this episode, I sit down with my real life good friend and advocate for indigenous business and the oil and gas industry, Robbie Picard, to talk about the Liberals' "Come to Jesus moment" on oil & gas.
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after 10 years of doing their best to destroy alberta's oil and gas sector
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claiming that they need to phase out oil and gas that it needs to be taxed and also left in the
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ground the liberals are pretending to be pro-pipeline now i don't believe them they
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left multiple pipelines to wither and die on the vine northern gateway energy east keystone xl
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the only one that they did push forward was the one that they bought from the private sector
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transmountain uh five billion dollar pipeline project that is now 700 percent over that budget
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and yet the liberals now are telling one half of the country that they are pro-oil and gas while
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saying something else in french that quebec would have a veto over any west to east pipeline projects
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they have also said that alberta's oil and gas should be a bargaining chip in some sort of trade
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and tariff war with the united states but can you make a commitment to canadians and to albertans
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that you will fight to get pipelines built yeah that you will fight in the way that the industry
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wants getting rid of the tanker west coast uh tanker ban reforming c69 will you commit to those things
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yeah david uh thank you for the question david um look and i had a uh uh meeting with the premier
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this uh this morning i'll be uh with all the premiers tomorrow for the first ministers meeting
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let me tell you part of the focus of that meeting because it goes directly uh to your question
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it's about getting things done it's about getting yes pipelines built across this country
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uh so that we can displace imports of foreign oil uh it's about building out the energy infrastructure
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more broadly uh here in alberta which i would add uh would include uh uh for uh projects such as the
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pathways it's about building energy corridors and trade corridors including potentially up uh from here
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uh through to uh nunavut uh so we have additional deep water ports and opportunities there uh and so the
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commitment and the commitment is to deliver those projects projects like those that we agree that we
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agree that uh are national priorities and then the federal government using all of its power including
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new legislative powers or new legislation in order to accelerate delivering those projects it's funny how
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our industry that they said they needed to phase out has suddenly become valuable as some sort of
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cudgel to beat the americans with and this bizarre expectation that albertans should burn down their own
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economy by stopping oil and gas exports to warm the rest of the country that never let us build a
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pipeline it's a convoluted schizophrenic mess this liberal messaging on oil and gas you'll hear
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one thing in english another thing in french but all i hear are lies now joining me today is my
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friend robbie picard from oil sand strong and oil and gas world magazine to talk about the liberals
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insincere come to jesus on canadian oil and gas take a listen
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joining me now is my real life good friend and good friend of rebel news and freedom and the oil industry
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my friend robbie picard from oil sand strong and oil and gas world magazine robbie i wanted to have
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you on the show for a bunch of different reasons um one of them being that there is uh two prominent
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first nations former chiefs running for the conservatives in this next election i want to
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get your opinion on that not only as an indigenous person but an advocate for indigenous business
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particularly when it comes to oil and gas but i just wanted to get your take on the election campaign
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in general but also uh this sort of born again attitude of the liberals all of a sudden they're now
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pro-oil and gas so i guess we'll start there do you think their come to jesus moment on oil and gas is
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sincere you know what i'm gonna say yes for one crazy reason that what i've realized about the liberal
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party is that they don't stick to their convictions so if having a carbon tax wins them favor they support
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carbon taxes if having um the demise of their party based on their principles means pipelines are great
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pipelines are great um my respect for the liberals is gone from zero to zero point zero point zero um
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i hope for the sake of our country like actually i have never been more conflicted than i am right now
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on so many issues right um the the trump 51st state threat made me really realize how small canada is
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because if we our entire country is not even as big as texas's economy for a nation that has more
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resources um the aspects i liked of the trump movement the less wokeness the more freedom the the average
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working people having a bit of a say um all of that has kind of knocked our country upside down and show
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how the lost decade and that's a conservative term but i i really think it's a the lost decade of the
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liberals i don't know what to think or what to make of anything we have a prime minister who is
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literally uh a globalist quasi celebrity that is literally like one good thing about trudeau and
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polyev and there is no pictures of them with jeffrey epstein and jelaine maxwell i'll give trudeau that i
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mean maybe they met we're in a whole other world and it's a bit of a twilight zone right now because
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um it shows you how weak our democracy is when a party can appoint someone who's not even elected
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official to be our prime minister and i'm glad they're called the election at least that will
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add some credibility to this but it also goes to show you like if they wanted to prorog longer they
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could have like it is scary um i i mean as if i was to be non-partisan in this moment in time
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and just say like look let's get whatever pipelines that we can and hope for the best but
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how do you trust a party who put a tanker ban who demeaned us talked about phasing us out
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block pipelines how can you trust a province who has no problem taking billions upon billions of
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dollars of transfer payments and then they're like oh we might give you a pipeline now but what's in
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it for us so to answer your question i don't know nothing we're in a weird face here's what i
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believe and and i'll tell you why i believe it i believe the liberals are completely insincere
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on their all of a sudden we might we might support pipelines depending on if uh quebec wants them which
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puts us in exactly the same position we were before but i'll tell you why the liberals only ideology
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is hanging on to power and they're willing to flip-flop back and forth all they want
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we are going to get more of the same but turbocharged because not only do we have steven gilbeau
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uh running again he's an anti-oil and gas radical we have mark carney the uh mastermind behind all of
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this the mastermind behind all of this but also an advocate for a global carbon tax carbon tariffs on
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things coming into the country for example if they're coming from the united states and the
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united states doesn't have a carbon tax we would just carbon tax it on the way in the door and pass
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the cost along to the canadian consumer you know the world is becoming a more dangerous and divided place
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and at the same time the global economy is being transformed every major economy is accelerating their
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energy transition and being low carbon is becoming a key driver of competitiveness
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but we also have the likes of amirjeet sohi the mayor of edmonton who is justin trudeau's failed
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natural resources minister running for the liberals again he's the guy behind bill c69 the tanker ban the
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no more pipelines ban and very nearly the end of the trans mountain pipeline and even worse
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gregor robertson the former mayor of vancouver who was he was vegan for climate purposes he testified
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against pipelines at the national energy board review hearings he has been recruited by the liberals
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so this all of a sudden oh we're pro pipeline i believe it is absolute garbage it is insincere and
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we're going to get something completely different uh than what they're saying now if these people are
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so what do we do right so here here's the here's my one thing i'm actually gonna rip the conservatives
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right now they really need to get up the ground game on individual ridings and like i i i just did a
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great interview with my good friend shannon stubbs and i love her what and what an amazing person like
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i went to her farm and oh my god she has horse in every corner and all the horses are completely
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utterly tame and she was such a nice person she made me oh because we're trying to copy your diet
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and i told her so i had this meat tray and i'm like show here's my message to every conservatist
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watching show your human side there's a ton of conservatives that are gay don't hide it don't
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necessarily go to the biggest parade in the world but be authentic yeah because the problem is is that
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if this happens i am terrified for two reasons one i could see alberta leaving right now we're
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polling only 10 want to leave but i'm not comfortable with i'm sorry what was that it's
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closer to 25 depending on what's going up yeah it's going up and i'm not comfortable being part of a
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province right now that is so disrespected by our government i mean it wouldn't be hard to get a
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pipeline to seattle and a deep broader port somewhere there there's so many options for
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alberta and we're like i want canada to work i really do but it hasn't worked for alberta we pay
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all the money it's just like that old picture of the cow being milked in eastern canada and alberta
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feeding it and we don't get the respect for what we've contributed to this country and i just really
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think that all canadians need to understand and second of all whichever side of this whole thing
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people are on one of the things is we've realized really quick sorry really quickly we're a very weak
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country and we we don't have a strong economy we don't have strong borders and i guess the part that
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is hard to kind of understand is like they changed their leader so obviously justin trudeau was by far
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the worst politician prime minister in canadian history and clearly he was the problem but all of
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the people behind him all of those policies all of those things that just ripped us apart do we really
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want to risk that for another four years five years i i'm not convinced that the leopard changed
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their spot so quickly no no they just shuffled the bigger leopard in actually mark carney has been
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the guy whispering in justin trudeau's ears for at least the last five years that we know officially
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but i think much longer than that he's been part of the liberal brain trust he's the guy behind the
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carbon taxes uh he's the guy behind all the economic policy that has laid waste to this country
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in the last five years and then we find out more and more about how he is uh taking advantage of his
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connections to get around uh the economic policy he's advised the liberals to impose on the rest of us
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for example as we're recording this it's wednesday morning uh we just found out that the liberals or
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excuse me mark carney through brookfield asset management was using a bermuda tax haven
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to give benefit to his shareholders while advising the liberals to impose onerous taxes on the little
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guys like you and me um so uh you know like we're i think we're getting more of the same but
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turbocharged because mark carney has all the charm of an undertaker well i think the other problem too
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that you're facing is before you were dealing with a drama teacher yeah you thought the budget was
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going to balance itself and you had a lot of puppeteers steering him and other than you know i think
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his uh drama his theater served him well when he was making speeches yeah yeah he was a good actor
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uh but yeah it's definitely carney in the coal mine right now so uh i i i really like i'm hopeful i i i
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believe in pierre paulia i know pierre personally like you know and i i just for for the sake of all
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conservatives upgrade your social media show some human sides show that you're not all monsters
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like find common ground not everything has to be a fight all the time show that personal side like
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paulia did a beautiful picture of him and his wife and sudberry i loved it right and i i i like paulia i
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think that you know we talk about you know you make the argument of career politicians and you can
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make the argument but the guy has very seasoned he's super intelligent he understands the economy
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and he's been fighting his message has never changed or shifted right he comes from a diverse background
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is he perfect no but he is by far i think he's the prime minister of the moment and we don't need
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necessarily springfield you know a springfield sales guy coming in to sell us a monorail right now
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right what what we need is like i i'm concerned about carney is he smooth like sure he can he can
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maneuver he some of those photos that he took with the king of england i mean i you know like he he did
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some quick showy moves um but that canadians need people that one are relatable to are i i think
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paulia has a lot of skin in the game a lot of experience uh he's been seasoned this is this is his
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moment and i really hope you know some you know jet setting passport carrying you know we don't know
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if he's a billionaire or millionaire yet but you know it comes in just i i just think it's a the
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liberals really managed to pull a fast one here and uh they sure did yeah and you got to give them
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credit like they they understand how to maneuver but the reason we're in this 10 year of decay
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is because of their destruction of our energy sector and frankly i don't like letting stephen gabeau
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and jag meat like kind of determine the policy we we haven't we it's been a lost decade of just pure
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incompetence in my opinion yeah and it's i think one of the reasons the whole 51st states talk is
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appealing to certain albertans is because it's almost jarring to hear how trump talks about canadians
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themselves yeah when he talks about the government he talks about how inept they are and how difficult
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they are to deal with and how nonsensical they are but when he talks about the country and the people
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he uses words like uh cherished and loved and beautiful and for the last 10 years we've been told
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how terrible we are how genocidal we are how racist we are how extremist we are how awful we are um how
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sexist we are how homophobic we are and it's it's nice to hear somebody talk about canada like we're
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proud we're something to be proud of and i think that's why a lot of trump's talk about a 51st state
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really resonates with albertans well i think they've taken advantage of alberta for a very long
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time and i applaud our premier i mean i just like i just saw her speaking to the ledge and you know
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she's kind of like this one woman army trying to shield us from this potential disaster and you got
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to respect her balls like to be blunt and um i i just hope that that the canada the rest of the
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country takes alberta more seriously and helps us get tidewater pipelines so we can supply the world
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with energy i really truly do because i could see alberta taking a very dark tone rapidly if uh if
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if they don't do something quick so i think eastern canada like they would be thriving if we
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were thriving all the country we are the heart of the economic engine of this country and it's real
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simple because those places offer services they offer like you know and and maybe a little bit of
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mine like you know you say nickel or you know um even potash in parts of canada but oil you sell it
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you get a tax revenue which pays for schools programs daycare all these things that they
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love that in the east you know in the eastern provinces um the more pipelines the more market
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access the better our country is as a whole um so i i think it's pretty pathetic that it took us
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all the parties this type of shake-up to look let's put canada first yeah now i wanted to
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talk to you well actually i'll let you go first you wanted to talk to me about jagmeet singh and i'll
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just tell you a little anecdote so uh last night uh rallies were held by the ndp and pierre
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polyev's conservatives in sort of the same region the reason i know this is because i was able to deploy
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uh david menzies to both he went to the ndp rally with jagmeet singh he saw about 50 to 60 people
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there he went to the polyev rally closer to 5 000 um and so that's why i'm not inclined to believe
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the momentum that the liberals have although never count out the uh tendency of certain white liberal
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boomers to screw the rest of us over but i really think the conservatives have the momentum that isn't
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quite registering yet in the polls i okay so jagmeet um please
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i was a big fan of tom maltair what i i hated it i'll let you go because i think we feel the same
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way go ahead okay i hated his policies but i loved it when he went after harper i thought that to me is
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how canadian policy politics should be he was a amazing opposition leader i even like watching
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him now because now he's kind of like but he wasn't pro pipeline he wasn't good for alberta
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right tom maltair was a man and he when i even remember when he like trudeau remember that elbow
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gate years ago now yeah yeah well there you go well that would be a good meme i just thought of that
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thank you um um tom maltair was great now jagmeet in my opinion so let's defend some of his actions
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okay he held on to being the deputy prime minister for quite a while and he managed to put some policies
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through in a vulnerable liberal government kudos but know when the party's over instead of breaking up
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with trudeau when he tore up the agreement and taking trudeau saying hey you know what i'm taking
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the house he went and he enabled the annihilation of his party all don't all these people carney didn't
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just come out of nowhere general butts and all those people planned it they planned justin true justin
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trudeau's exit it was every move was strategic they knew that carney would come in they knew what
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the vote would be junk meat you have simply are the worst ndp leader in history and you know what
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you might not know this i actually voted ndp a couple times in my life and i grew up in an ndp family
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in saskatchewan roy romano was our premier i actually thought roy romano did things okay our energy
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minister in alberta i didn't love her but you know what i actually you know like i became her
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friend after politics and i i like her she's a nice person everyone in rebel was very not notly i
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stayed neutral and notly and got her to wear the i love oil sands hoodie i very much supported the
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government of the day you by far will go down in history as the worst politician in canadian history
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because your ego your tiktok videos i don't give a shit if you got 12 mma degrees and you can beat me
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up and put me in a hold when it came to politics you were the worst and now canada is in a really
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bad position tom malcaire just told people don't vote ndp and that is where we're at and you had a
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chance to help the ndp just like jack layton just like tom malcaire these legacies um tommy douglas
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and instead it became about you wonderful you had a horrible childhood your dad was an addicted
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addict you took care of your little brother compliments okay maybe you are a fake millionaire
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with your you know your double uh exhaust bmw and your rolex watch and your fancy bike
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but you failed the party and i know people that are friends of mine we don't agree politically on
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everything but you know what the ndp party at one time would have supported pipelines one time they
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would have supported the suncor jobs you know so i'm really happy to see that uh pierre pauliova is
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getting some union endorsements right now that's good because he's i know the guy he's with the
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workers he's not some stuck up you know aristocrat you know is he a bit you know is he a bit cocky
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sometimes could he be a little smoother with reporters sure but jug like jack jack me sorry
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you completely and utterly failed canada so yeah i i hope you lose your seat and and you can't catch
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i mean you'll get a job i'm sure you'll collect your pension when you're 65 or whatever day that
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is and i don't even really care about that but you had a chance to rebuild the ndp and you failed
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miserably you know we were talking about this yeah that's great we were talking about this yesterday
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i also like thomas mulcair disagree with him politically on 99.5 of everything um but a strong
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normal ndp leader always helped the conservatives because it split the progressive vote the reason
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we had stephen harper for so long is because the ndp had thomas mulcair who again i reiterate i would
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disagree with on 99.5 of everything but i don't think he was a crazy person no right now you have
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a crazy egomaniac running the ndp and now they don't even have enough money to run a campaign and
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it couldn't happen to a nicer bunch no 100 and and i actually feel bad for some of the ndp but here's my
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message to ndp support oil and gas yeah give your heads a shake here's the reality there is no such
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thing as green energy none every form of energy tesla has an impact on the environment those
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batteries cause tailings ponds all these windmills that are coming down now because their lifespan is
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over they can't recycle the material it they can't recycle it all of the mining for these rare earth
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minerals data centers you think you got a problem with oil and gas wait 10 years now you're going to
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see what the world is really like stop bashing the energy industry in alberta which supplies easy
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money for canada now i want to ask you about something that's sort of near and dear to your
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heart but also in your work um in your marketing company yes you work very closely with indigenous
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business yes and you're indigenous yourself and i just noticed something that there's been a real
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shift in the conservative party and that they are they've actively recruited some pretty high
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profile pro-business former indigenous chiefs i think the one that i am most excited about is chief
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billy morin from edmonton young uh former chief of enoch so pro-business so pro-oil and gas enoch i remember
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was a scary place to be now it is a thriving business community and also chief ellis ross who is a former
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chief of heisla um in uh in british columbia what do you think former uh former liberal uh ml and bc
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also yes so tell us what you think about this sort of change um happening within the conservative
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movement first of all it is absolutely amazing and i am going to go out of my way to help both of them
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um and i will do whatever i can uh here's the thing oil and gas is the future for indigenous
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people it's the cure for object poverty it's economic reconciliation it is the cornerstone
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of the future and shame on two things i'm going to take a shot at industry in the early days
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they should have made sure to work with the indigenous which they are now it's too bad it took
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that but long but shame on that horrible human being who has more plastic than all the oil in fort
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mcmurray and more refined than the most refined mind jane fonda for all the damage she did and her
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and all of them stopping the tech mine all of that because what they've done is i'm glad to see it but
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the lives of indigenous people like my favorite moment of that whole thing with jane fonda
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was when chief jim boucher of makai said you're not visiting us and then 468 they're like we denounce
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her visit and then she got to sit at the airport because she was late for her flight and they didn't
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give her the celebrity treatment she sat the fort mcmurray airport and sulked you know that was
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wonderful because what they've done to my community what they've done to the reputation of industry it's
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taken so long to turn it back and the last 10 years could have been worth billions billions of
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dollars for health care which would save indigenous lives if they had better access security all these
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things and i'm thrilled that the conservative party is now the party of the common person the business
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person the indigenous person it is literally the party and it's going to be fiscally responsible and build
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a nation so that is really good and i and i and i think that for far too long you know one of the things
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we learned from the trump election was that so many people that you think that the democrats or the
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liberals support because they're oh we care about this ethnic group and we care about this ethnic group
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they just want to keep you here so they can throw you a few crumbs instead of actually solving the problem
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and solving the problem is what's happening now because you're not just going to see indigenous contractors
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you are going to see indigenous oil companies indigenous gas companies and through that you're going to have
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ceos that have indigenous backgrounds running these companies and they're going to be shaping the country's
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future and it takes a conservative mindset to make that happen and a need of people to not
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to to want more to dream big to want to own a home and have a future and that to me that's why i'm behind
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poliev because i i see it and the liberals for far so long we're just it was almost the weirdest
00:30:51.400
we're going to support the trans mountain pipeline but it's going to cost 24 billion dollars but we're
00:30:57.100
going to ban oil over here we're going to do this and by the way we're going to phase it out but we still
00:31:00.980
need it i mean that tickle trunk for mr dress up i mean you know what's really funny mark carney was
00:31:07.760
interviewing or had a conversation with uh oh my god mike myers and they talked about mr dress up
00:31:15.480
of course they know casey and finnegan and all that because we just had the worst mr dress up prime
00:31:21.860
minister in canadian history yeah like come on and you even that like i actually have nothing against
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mike myers but i mean come on you're worth like 300 million dollars you're a famous actor oh i'm
00:31:33.040
popping in to check on things elbows up wonderful good for you you know what i mean but maybe you
00:31:39.980
should understand that canada for the past 10 years has had the worst decade of growth ever and
00:31:47.360
you really haven't been i'm not saying he's not canadian because he's canadian and he has a right to do
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that but i have a right to criticize and it's like all of you hollywood elite are so out of touch
00:31:58.500
with what has been really happening in canada you need to have your head examined and canadians need
00:32:03.960
to not just jump on board oh he's our savior no that party is why you are where you are and that party
00:32:10.760
is where we are like one of the reasons that trump and trudeau has such a thing is that that moron went
00:32:17.520
and said how dare you americans vote for trump you should have voted for kamala harris and by the
00:32:23.260
way i'm a feminist no wait i'm a zionist too like every minute he's the new thing that is why trump
00:32:29.180
is anger and i'm not defending trump what i'm saying is that it surely didn't help it certainly didn't
00:32:34.740
help when he didn't maintain that relationship one thing that i actually think trudeau had going for him
00:32:39.360
is at one point there was a bit of a friendship ezreal event tweeted against uh trudeau and trump
00:32:45.440
defended him in a tweet i don't know if you remember that i remember that yeah and it's like
00:32:50.280
okay maybe it's not as bad but you sure blew that relationship trudeau you did so anyway trudeau's
00:32:57.000
gone i don't want to i don't want to swear in my wonderful office by saying his name any more than i
00:33:02.760
need to but um i'm thrilled that there's indigenous chiefs running i hope they win and i hope canadians
00:33:10.720
embrace this country in a way like we've never done it before and do not fall let's not be the
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battered spouse and understand that the liberal party has been an abusive spouse to canadians for
00:33:25.380
the past 10 years and just because one of them got a makeover and got their hair done and well i don't
00:33:32.060
know that's a bad that definitely a bad analogy but regardless of that you know they've fluffed up the
00:33:38.280
fluffed up the furniture a little bit it's still the same house yeah they they beat us up for the
00:33:43.760
last 10 years and now they're showing up with flowers yeah we have stockholm syndrome exactly
00:33:48.200
well toronto maybe does i don't think yes we're good we're good yeah we're good um robbie uh tell
00:33:55.220
everybody what you've been up to uh besides your oil and gas advocacy you've got oil and gas world
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00:34:17.120
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00:34:23.000
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00:35:14.400
interview with shannon stubbs at her horse farm the last segment of the show is your segment of
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00:35:31.300
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00:35:36.920
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00:35:49.440
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00:35:56.560
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00:36:02.500
reply to you guys sometimes in the comment section and who knows you might just see your comment read
00:36:07.720
on air by me now today's comment section is from youtube and it is on my video that i did uh last
00:36:18.000
week about a leger poll that we at rebel news commissioned asking albertans what they think
00:36:26.280
about becoming the 51st state would they become the 51st state right now today or would they rather
00:36:35.200
wait and then decide pending carney winning the next election and with no strings attached so no
00:36:48.420
conversion of your assets one for one to the u.s dollar anything like that we didn't ask any
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particulars we just said if carney wins the next election would you become an american would you be
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open to becoming an american and the numbers once you added the undecided and the hell yes people
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it's close to about a quarter of canada or canadians i suppose we are canadians but we pulled albertans
00:37:15.980
directly so it's not really a fringe idea you know and there are a lot of people who consider the
00:37:22.720
financial implications like what do my assets look like if i become american or do my assets drop by
00:37:30.000
like 50 because they're all in the canadian peso i mean once you start adding qualifiers to the
00:37:37.860
question i think the numbers just go up and up and up and i think uh if carney does win the next
00:37:42.780
election uh with all of his eco radicals that he has running for him i think you you would see that
00:37:49.640
number just straight through the roof now that's where the comments come from i went to the youtube
00:37:56.500
comment section on the video that i did to see you know like what what the people were saying what
00:38:02.760
rebel news viewers were saying so uh sing nr8qz says give alberta a reason to stay in canada after
00:38:12.580
how badly alberta has been treated i mean seriously look at the last decade if the liberals get elected
00:38:17.440
for a fourth time then alberta would be wise to leave canada because canada would be officially
00:38:22.980
doomed i think that's the sentiment of a lot of people they are reluctant about this they they
00:38:28.800
really love canada but they don't feel loved by canada and and they want to stay they just are not
00:38:37.360
seeing many reasons to do so uh david avra 9113 sounds like an american writing this you'd be welcome
00:38:47.980
and respected you know and that's the thing i don't think a lot of albertans feel respected by
00:38:53.240
uh the federal government but also we don't feel respected by many of our fellow canadians who benefit
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noah and cadence adventures 8764 writes i would vote to be an american alberton here
00:39:17.420
chni6vp says if the liberals get in again then let's leave
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exter my b says yes so i'm still looking for some no's
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k henderson 3693 says i'm curious about saskatchewan as a saskatchewan resident i would prefer american
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citizenship over a liberal government yard prep zero zero we got to get those numbers up big time
00:39:48.520
patrick buston 693 says time to go for sure soft whisper 142 says yes 100 for joining the states no
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matter who wins carl peterson 8690 as an alberton i'm tired of being treated like a colony
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ontario and quebec have all the control and take our earnings they give nothing back except looking
00:40:10.880
down on us let's ski says this alberton wants to separate if the liberals get back in let's keep
00:40:18.120
going d par yd says i'm from saskatchewan and i'm tired of the way eastern canada controls the vote
00:40:28.720
aiden t 6469 says i grew up loving canada the liberals murdered that love i'm an alberta man now
00:40:36.620
yes i would vote to join trump's america meowser 186 says if the liberals under carney are re-elected
00:40:44.040
i would support alberta leaving canada whiskey tango 9769 says yes if canada votes liberal again
00:40:53.600
definitely yes the macho mind says canada quit on alberta long ago pcs i think progressive
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conservatives but i think he means the conservatives they used to be called the progressive conservatives
00:41:05.700
many many moons ago and then they were taken over by actual conservatives pcs and liberals alike
00:41:13.000
alberta for 54st good gracious alberta for 51st state strong province with strong currency let's go
00:41:20.740
so what do you think let me know email me she let rebelnews.com
00:41:26.460
what would it take for you to consider becoming uh an american is it just a re-election of the
00:41:35.000
carney liberals is it a one for one dollar for dollar uh recognition of your assets or are you
00:41:44.400
a hard no are you a reluctant separatist do you not want to be a separatist but you feel dragged into it
00:41:49.300
um or are you still team canada i'm curious let me take the temperature of albertans unlike the
00:41:57.280
mainstream media we want to hear from you uh we just don't want to talk to you or at you we want to
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talk with you well everybody that's the show for today thank you so much for tuning in i'll see
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everybody back here in the same time in the same place next week and as always don't let the government