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- August 28, 2025
SHEILA GUNN REID | The Left tried to cancel Sean Feucht's Saskatoon concert — but Saskatchewan showed up anyway
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Saskatchewan just posted a deficit after promising a surplus and Scott Moe is headed to China
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to fight back against canola tariffs. I'm Sheila Gunn-Reed and you're watching The Gunn Show.
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Okay I'm gonna cut right to the chase. I'm gonna try something a little bit new today. I thought
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there's a lot of news happening in Saskatchewan and I talk a lot about Alberta or things that touch
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on Alberta on The Gunn Show but I realize that Alberta is not the only place on the prairies
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where news happens. We just happen to do the news a little bit bigger with a little bit more swagger
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but our friends in Saskatchewan are just as conservative as us and they are facing so many
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of the exact same issues as we are here in Alberta. We are a united west so I thought why don't I make
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a show every few weeks maybe a month that's Saskatchewan centric and maybe going forward
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I'll bring in some Manitoba issues because Wob Canoe is the NDP premier there and someone should
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be holding him to account from the right and I think maybe that someone should be me I guess I
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just I guess I just give myself a little bit more work but moreover to the point of the show I thought
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oh I know some people in Saskatchewan my best friend lives there and she's a regular contributor
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to Rebel News and we also have a friend Michael Kuros who used to be on the radio in Saskatchewan
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as a conservative commenter and I thought let's convene a panel I am calling the Saskatchewan
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Soapbox. So this is the interview that I recorded with them yesterday. Take a listen and let me know.
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Here it is.
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Now in a panel that I think we are tentatively workshopping focus grouping to be called the
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Saskatchewan Soapbox is our Tuesday Wednesday Revel News live stream co-host Elise Merle my real life
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best friend from Regina Saskatchewan and a regular contributor I hope to the Wednesday Buffalo
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panel we call it Western Wednesdays on the live stream Michael Kuros who is a political commentator
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man about town in Saskatchewan. Michael thanks for joining us both of you guys this show as I said
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it's the Saskatchewan Soapbox so we're going to focus on Saskatchewan issues I talk about Alberta
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issues all the time but there is not one prairie province I don't want to be like the people in
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Toronto thinking that Alberta is the center of the prairie universe. Thank you. Thank you for that.
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So I thought I would get right into it and also I'm learning technology on the fly as so many of us
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are today. I'll start by sharing my screen. First thing I wanted to talk about Saskatchewan's budget
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taking a big hit so they anticipated a 12 million dollar surplus and it is now a 349 million dollar
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deficit and if you dig down into this it says the province is tying the reversal to a 172 million
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dollar drop in revenues most of it from its crown agency Saskatchewan power because not only um did they
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not did they remove the federal carbon tax but they also removed the industrial carbon levy from Sask
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power and other heavy emitters. Now for me I think this is actually a good reason to be in deficit
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but at the same time also you they should have cut the spending knowing full well this money wouldn't be
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flowing in and it also shows that these so-called carbon levies are just a big dump of money into the
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government coffers it doesn't actually go anywhere except for the government to spend on other things
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it is just a tax it doesn't save the environment. Michael I'll go to you first. You know it's an odd
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thing you know obviously I'd like to see a balanced budget because I think that's the right way to run
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a province. There are going to be years that it's going to be in deficit there are going to be years
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there can be a surplus right. What annoys me more than anything else about the opposition is
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ultimately when you balance the budget they refer to it as an austerity budget meaning there's no new
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money for programming that sort of thing and when you make a surplus they basically say well the
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surplus isn't large enough because ultimately we could have done better like it's it's an annoying
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thing. One deficit does not bother me. Now one of the things that has not been mentioned in this
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report is what is our population increase been over the last little while and how much has the new
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population used our social services our our health care etc. our services that are contributing to
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this deficit because that's nowhere to be seen. There is the the the carbon tax I get that but I think
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the reporting needs to be a little better than what we what we're seeing here.
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Well I think I think it's real important to talk about it is it is one of the founding principles
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of our SASC party to have uh to have smaller government and to never be in the hole really
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that is the goal of the SASC party and according to the Fraser Institute under Premier Scott Moe
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21 2021 2022 and 2023 have been the three highest years for per person spending on record this is
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inflation adjusted even if COVID related spending is excluded. So we are spending a great deal of
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money in Saskatchewan that we don't quite have and and as a conservative as both a social and a fiscal
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conservative um too many of these in a row is a real area of concern for me. And let me just pop in here
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as someone who has lived with a conservative party dribbling towards the center and then all of a sudden
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they don't make the NDPs they make the NDP seem all that not crazy because there's not a lot of daylight
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in between them and fiscal issues that's how you end up with an NDP government for a while. That's
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what happened under the Redford Tories here in Alberta. You know we had a balanced budget under
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Ralph Klein and we were really proud of that. We had a law preventing deficit spending and then
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uh the Redford Tories repealed it and then they spent like crazy and then that whole idea of fiscal
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conservatism wasn't even the thing that the conservatives held. So the NDP their spending uh
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proposals didn't seem all that far off the conservatives and and and and that is problematic.
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And that is a real danger for the government of Saskatchewan and the reigning Saskatchewan party.
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They saw incredible losses to the NDP during this last uh provincial election and if they continue on this
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path where there is no daylight between Sask party and the NDP and there isn't in so many areas right
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um whether it is nuclear development Sask party and NDP are on the same page whether it's education
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it's like Sask party and and if you're on the same page um health care policy NDP and and Sask party are
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on the same page if the Sask party doesn't make moves right now to put some daylight between them and
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the NDP we could see an NDP government in 2028 like god forbid god like obviously that would be
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a worst case scenario but that is absolutely a risk given the current state of affairs in Saskatchewan.
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One of the hardest things I think in politics would be particularly in Saskatchewan and Alberta
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is this this government was elected November 7th 2007. Yeah right they have been in power for
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almost 18 years and one of the toughest things I think with any political party is actually
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renewal while you're in power sure because all government and I can't remember the person who
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said this but all governments that are not conservative eventually start shifting towards the left
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right and we're seeing it more and more we're seeing it more in um you see it in cities particularly
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um it's not that the the sass party has gone full-blown center left that sort of thing
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but in terms of the bureaucracy and sort of the insular nature of the they're really they're closing
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ranks and it doesn't seem like they're taking a lot of advice or uh they're not really listening to
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their friends and members they're just kind of doing things saying you there's a bit of a paternalistic
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um attitude right now going on and it's it's not really helpful and the thing is i'm a long time
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sass party supporter i'm going to continue supporting them but i see what's happening and i see the
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constant erosion towards the left and if they don't pull themselves out it's it's up to them to pull
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themselves out nothing else if they don't we will eventually see another ndp government here yeah yes
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i think that's why it is incumbent on conservatives to offer their conservative parties honest criticism
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as you rightly point out all the forces of the universe are pulling them to the center and then
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the culture the bureaucracy uh the public service the media they're all going to drag them towards the
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middle and then across the middle and so there needs to be something to the right dragging them back
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to the other side and i think that's sort of my role and your role everybody's role in all of this
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either as conservative journalists or as conservative activists that's where we are we're supposed to
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keep them honest yeah we bring it sorry go ahead go ahead michael we give them permission we give them
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social permission to to say to support policy that is going to be wildly popular to conservatives we give
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them the permission to do and so in this moment we're just giving the government of saskatchewan
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permission to do because because michael i'm so happy you sort of mentioned the break i call it
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i call it being a they're being a or i describe it like they're being a break in the feedback loop
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with the government with the with sask party in the government of saskatchewan right now whereas we see
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next door uh premier uh the premier of alberta danielle smith holding uh alberta next panels with
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hundreds of albertans in every room hearing every single one of them and this is something that uh
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that the sask party is not only not doing um but they are but they are so insular so insular in the
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advice they're getting they're sort of missing the boat as it pertains to conservative conservatism in
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saskatchewan so it would be great if they blew open those doors to having conversations again
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about uh determining the the next steps for saskatchewan and for really empowering the people
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of saskatchewan to have those conversations with the government again yeah yeah i couldn't i couldn't
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agree more um one of the problems that they have is uh or it seems to me is there's two parts to the
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advice game there's giving the advice and then there's actually taking the advice now of course
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as a layman it's i don't know all the inner workings of the government so they could be
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doing something that i'm not aware of there might be information that i'm sure there's always this yeah
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but one of the suggestions i gave the party uh last year or two years ago before the last election i
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said when you've got mlas that are driving to their home constituencies which could be sometimes hours
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away from regina oh sure pick up your membership list dial everybody on that membership list and ask
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them one simple question how are you doing not how are we doing not what do you need it's like how are you
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doing right and that would be voter outreach now the thing is my suggestion was never taken up for
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some reason but the reality is it seems as though many sas party supporters have become tired of the
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government because it seems the the only time they get a call from them is when they're actually asking
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for money or donation i was just gonna be like i was rubbing my fingers under the desk i was like that's
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that's that's exactly right and what you heard what you're describing there mikey is a very rob
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rob ford move rob ford gave his phone number to absolutely everybody and spent every waking
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moment where he wasn't like in person politicking on the phone with his constituents it didn't like
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it didn't matter to rob if if why you were calling was you needed a garbage can okay rob wanted to hear
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from you and actively engage actually rob ford and danielle smith have a have a lot in common in that regard
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and um and i don't i don't think that there would be any person on a membership list that wouldn't be
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happy to hear from their elected representatives at this point it would just be so good it would
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just be such a good idea it's but it's such an easy thing to do and i and i really truly hope that the
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sas party that maybe doesn't get annoyed with us but but maybe does get annoyed with us because what
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we're trying to do is we're trying to say hey listen we see this thing going down we see where this path
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ends and this path ends without you being elected well and that's that's the crazy thing right is
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that is that the sask the sask party right now needs to be listening to its base absolutely doing the
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things that its base tells them to do or else or else we will be walking four years i could you i'm
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sorry it's the poster is for me to even think about but could you imagine having premier carla beck
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oh i mean i'll be i'll be in alberta so fast i mean i will just there will just be no dust no dust
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on my shoes i'd be gone so fast but that's that's what we're that's what we're being faced with and
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we and and we as a conservative base have to make sure that that doesn't happen by directing the sask
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party in the right direction at this exact moment in time we can direct them but they need to listen
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they need to be able to do that sort of thing and and right now things are going against them
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particularly this may become the only conservative voice for saskatchewan politics in the entire
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province because they don't have to go anymore that that's gone that that that is absolutely gone
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so i had it's it's it's this it's this mediocre sort of non-thinking radio show that they have
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now that actually i i don't quite get right but it's like okay well if i want my mind full of
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mush i can just tune it in here i guess but the reality is it doesn't make you think it doesn't
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make you there's no real values there that are being expressed right one way or the other left
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or right there's no real values being expressed so the sas party i think have really really taken a
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hit because the thing is i think their media has not is not helping them right now yeah the media
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saskatchewan's media presences compared to comparatively to other places is is very very weak but we have
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absolutely no conservatives doing we have no conservatives doing a mainstream show and we're
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you know we're just thinking about maybe changing that maybe a little bit yeah we should change it
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because it needs to be done you know you've got you've got the brainiacs at chorus basically saying
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well you know what we should be just a little bit to the right of the cbc and you know you take a look
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at the course stock price how how does that help them like come on give me a break yeah okay let's jump
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into the next one because uh we i have five topics and i hope we can get to all of them okay one is
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ndp all of a sudden being fiscal hawks is in saskatchewan now they say um so the you know according
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to my read of it on the outside looking in this is the sas party is saying yeah we missed the mark on
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our budget because we made saskatchewan carbon tax rate including the industrial levy to make life more
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affordable for um saskies and uh the ndp now cast doubt on the claim that saskatchewan is carbon tax
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free um they say it's pure fantasy um the ndp played a video in which premier scott mode declared
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saskatchewan carbon tax free a free province then young zeroed in on the line item for output output
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based performance standards that's a provincial carbon tax in the update and it was listed as
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being nearly a half a billion dollars so explain this to us because um i was reliably informed by
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scott lowe that saskatchewan is carbon tax free and uh i i don't understand why the ndp are suddenly annoyed
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that that might be the case but uh i i can't tell do they want a carbon tax do they not want a carbon
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tax or are they only trying to call scott lowe a liar i haven't quite figured this out
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well it looks like it looks like they're claiming that it looks like the saskatchewan ndp is claiming
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uh that saskatchewan has a provincial carbon tax that is still being levied against the people of
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saskatchewan so it wasn't enough that we just got rid of the federal carbon tax but we must get
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rid of the provincial carbon tax too and if we do have a provincial carbon tax if we do
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michael has michael is saying no michael shakes his head no already the ndp of absolutely no standing
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when it comes to the carbon tax issue absolutely no standing now all of a sudden they're upset
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there's a carbon tax when they were for it but they realized it wasn't a winning election issue then
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they go against it and now they're basically capped in carbon tax this is crazy right you
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know what i'm not sure what the accounting is the thing is there is carbon tax in saskatchewan we can't
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get away with it basically it is there now how it gets reported is is above my pay grade but the
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reality but the reality that the ndp are actually blowing the whistle on this supporting like all
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of a sudden they're the the ndp the no carbon tax party are you kidding me they've got me standing on
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this they they're using this as a political cudgel and that's all they're doing because if they had
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their druthers if they could convince the majority of people in saskatchewan to have a carbon tax they'd
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be right into that because that's what they are at their very very core so don't you know so cry me
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a river ndp that you guys are actually complaining about the fact that there's a carbon tax saskatchewan
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when it's something they promoted all along yeah so that makes me crazy me too i don't know what
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they're angry about are they angry about that there's still a carbon tax if there is if they're
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angry they're not in power that's what they're angry about and haven't been for quite some time
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that's that's some that's some compounding lefty rage coming out of the coming out of the saskatchewan
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ndp but any any time i see elena young like saskatchewan ndp mla elena young my i just get this
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whole like body cringe you know what i was just like oh here it comes oh here it comes like she
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should come in on the music that the wicked witch of the east also came in on you know what i mean
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because that's going to be the level that's going to be the level of commentary out of her but anyway
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in any case a swing and a miss by the saskatchewan ndp yeah okay next one this is one that michael already
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talked about a little bit and you know when we were talking about the deficit in saskatchewan and he
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pointed out well what the heck how many uh how much is the population growth and it says saskatchewan
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accepting more immigrants but nominations remain well below past levels it sounds like cbc is
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disappointed that the federal government isn't helping to fill up every square inch of saskatchewan
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with people provinces nominee program rises to 400 for sorry 4761 spots after ottawa approves more
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allocations so it's an addition it's up a full 25 from the year before um and uh i'm not quite sure
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it says 25 of the new nominations will go towards jobs in trucking accommodations food services and
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retail trade healthcare agriculture and skilled trades will continue to get priority processing as
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the province tries to address labor shortages in critical sectors i refuse to believe that the
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province has a labor shortage um it might have a inward migration shortage you these are people
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unemployed in other provinces that could easily come to saskatchewan to enjoy the good life
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um and the like accommodations food services and retail trade those are kids jobs we don't need
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temporary foreign workers for that as a matter of fact it's so bad in other provinces that basically
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there are entire segments of that young generation that are not getting jobs because temporary foreign
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workers are taking those jobs and the thing is it's quite bad here and and i've got to i've got to be
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tell i i am concerned about the aspect of temporary foreign workers actually sitting behind the wheels of the
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bit of the big rigs it really concerns me because i there are plenty of stories out of ontario where the
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training schools are not there one day training schools and you get people behind these big rigs and it is
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becoming increasingly dangerous oh and nobody knows this more than saskatchewan specifically the town of
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humboldt that's actually that is michael's hometown she looked on me nobody nobody learned that lesson
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harder than than the people of saskatchewan we we already know that but but to be completely honest
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our schools are absolutely stuffed with kids absolutely stuffed with kids we're talking 60
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kids in a classroom 60 kids in a singular classroom our uh our critical health care um um infrastructure
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is bowing under the pressure of all because all of those all of those all of the people that come to
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canada on a temporary foreign worker visa get access to our health care right and so even that even that
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amount i look at that and i go where are we going to put 5 000 new people where where are they where are
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they going to go at this point it's time to really reevaluate the entire thing and also like when we see
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those intermittently in saskatchewan you'll see an announcement that we've hit a new population high
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like you know it happened at one million but every hundred thousand or fifty thousand after one
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million we do it too it's like we reach 1.1 we reach 1.3 well can we stop bragging about that like
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that's not necessarily a great thing considering all of our public services are being stressed by those
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additional people so and and the thing is one of the things that the ndp did is they actually did a survey
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um because they managed decline very very well they asked how many people would have to live
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into saskatchewan and then we could still run it i think the number they came up with is seven or
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eight hundred thousand people now that role was the one who came up with the idea of we need population
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but basically it was in migration from other parts of canada because it's a great place to be here
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now i can i can speak to the immigrant thing i'm the son of immigrants my parents came here as
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immigrants i grew up in an immigrant family that's what i came here but it wasn't wholesale we'll just
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bring half a million people in here we'll just put them you know hit their dinner the hit their dinner
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wherever we want to put them it's it's it's just the reason why the liberals are doing this there's only
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one reason if you took the immigration out and compared the gdp numbers to the population that
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would be here we would be in such negative territory it would be devastating to the economy
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right now if you can bring a bunch of consumers into the country you can still make those gdp numbers
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look semi-okay that's what they need to bring the consumers into the country if they stop migration
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the real gdp numbers because they stopped oil and gas exploration they stopped pipelines they stopped
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all of these industries and and ultimately they've tried to replace it by consumerism
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what we'd be in real trouble here once once the rating agencies took a look at it they say
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this is nothing but junk bot status here so i i'm for immigration but i'm not at the numbers they're
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bringing in because when when i was on the healthcare region when i was on the board at that time uh
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immigration levels were far far lower than they are now and and we are still over overburdened on our
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system now you add another 100 200 000 people to the roles in saskatchewan it's going to be absolutely
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devastating oh and by the way when i was in the health region the first the first meeting i had
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basically after the first sort of session we had i was asked by the board chair what do you what do
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you think after being on the board for three months and i said i sure certainly don't want to get sick
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in this system i saw how bad it was that's telling hey it is telling it's absolutely scary so so i i and
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the crazy thing is it's been it's been bad for a very long time i can i can recall being pregnant with
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my now 12 12 year old so this would have been 13 years ago and coming down with like very newly
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pregnant okay it was still a big secret nobody knew that that i was expecting um but came down with just
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a vicious vicious stomach issue and had to spend and oh and also i was nursing i was nursing a baby
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and pregnant and viciously ill and was in a in a hallway with people that were huffing pepsi bottles
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right like literally right next to me and i remember checking myself out of the hospital
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because i was so horrified like after 40 hours i also had a bag of iv liquids and i was feeling
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better but i was so horrified i took my iv out of my own arm and just left like i just i just left the
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hospital and i was on john gormley's show okay the next day he wanted to hear about this hallway medicine
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it was called hallway medicine at the time so for at least 13 years and now for 400 000 extra people
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that's still just the level of care that's been maintained and yet and yet we shovel
00:27:09.120
like wheelbarrows full of money at the health care system for no change in it whatsoever none none so
00:27:15.600
anyway all of this to say all of our all of our infrastructure is being stretched and it's not
00:27:21.040
good it's not good and the thing is this has not been thought out and the whole idea behind this
00:27:25.760
is there's been absolutely no thought behind behind this right unless unless they're trying to collapse
00:27:30.880
the system which they may well be right uh there's no thought behind any of this immigration it's the
00:27:37.040
numbers are too large for any country to handle it and i don't care where they come from i don't care
00:27:41.200
if they come from india or from turbanic stand i don't care but the reality is it's too much
00:27:45.520
for any civilization of people i care this level i care well i care okay i care where they're from
00:27:51.760
i care about cultural compatibility and language compatibility okay and i don't want the rainbow
00:28:00.320
railroad from the united states coming straight into saskatchewan i'm just gonna say that okay with
00:28:05.520
chapel rowan with chapel rowan and her song that mentions saskatchewan that makes it all popular in the
00:28:10.880
lgbtq groups um i don't i don't want that for saskatchewan because here's the thing we are
00:28:17.200
culturally incompatible so i will just leave it at that you know you know about this chapel room thing
00:28:23.040
i just gotta mention this even though it's not on topic yeah sorry you mentioned the word saskatchewan
00:28:27.520
is because it rhymed not because it was a great place to be is because it rhymed in her song
00:28:31.600
it's like and we're like yay you know these are the same people to go to a rock concert and the guy looks
00:28:36.320
in the back of the guitar and there's a piece of paper tape to it said where are you tonight
00:28:40.720
saskatoon how are you guys doing saskatoon yay like come on are we that stupid of a population
00:28:49.280
she mentions in a song oh look people notice us like we're way better than that like we are way
00:28:56.240
better than that thank you mikey we are way better than that well are we going to talk about sean
00:29:01.840
for you by the way yeah we can in a second uh i want to talk about this oh first this oh this is
00:29:08.160
interesting look at this sheila gun reid so uh premier scott moe is headed to china to talk about canola
00:29:16.160
which is uh the job of the foreign affairs minister of the entire country which i think is doug
00:29:23.600
ford the way he won't shut up about donald trump um but this is a job for uh our trade minister our
00:29:33.360
foreign affairs minister but thank goodness premier scott moe is taking this on his own i'm sure he's
00:29:39.440
going to go there with well wishes and strong backing of his friends in alberta but i'm happy to see this
00:29:45.680
considering this is an industry that is larger than the steel industry yeah and uh the federal government
00:29:52.960
is willing to burn down the economy to save the steel industry industry so i'm happy to see that
00:29:57.440
uh at least this is getting the uh seriousness that it deserves from scott moe yeah i'm happy to see scott
00:30:05.200
moe taking our advice when we said on on the revel live stream that he should absolutely go to china
00:30:12.240
and figure this out because the federal government was crapping the bed at such a rate that it was it was
00:30:18.400
never going to get fixed if we just left it in the hands of the federal government and to be
00:30:22.080
completely honest i don't want to be dealing with it i'm worried i'm embarrassed that's exactly it and
00:30:28.960
so we yeah we sort of gave scott moe permission on our show to like go to china get this dealt with
00:30:34.960
um and hopefully he he can find some resolution to this problem okay this china problem somewhat of an
00:30:42.560
unreliable un excuse me unreliable trade partner for the last 40 years 40 years or so um but
00:30:52.000
god knows that the federal government is not going to do it and somebody had to step in and
00:30:55.440
i'm happy that it's scott moe well the prime minister right now is busy in poland and the
00:30:59.520
ukraine where he's actually talking about giving them troops if a peace deal is reached i think he's
00:31:04.720
going to latvia meanwhile the u.s is sitting there going hey what about us like do you guys want to
00:31:10.000
talk with us or not but he's not doing anything with china i honestly believe that mark carney either
00:31:15.520
wants to see a destruction of the west or basically and this is a better this is a i think a better idea
00:31:22.720
i really don't think he knows what he's doing i think quite frankly he's so ineffectual everybody
00:31:28.720
talked about this is a negotiator the bank of canada the bank of england and the reality is i don't know
00:31:34.800
if the guy is an effective negotiator i don't know if he tells what he's doing i think we've got this
00:31:40.240
the u.s question it's still hanging out there he claims it's the best deal in the world which is rbs
00:31:48.320
and then basically we've got this thing with china and it takes a provincial premier to go to china
00:31:54.000
why isn't carney on that trip right but he's making deals in poland yeah like poland great great
00:32:02.240
great country right but but not nearly as big or as important as china is to canada i i don't get
00:32:09.280
it it's just i i just i think he just doesn't know what to do right so you know he looks like
00:32:15.920
you know there's an old joke that basically uh so the the the pope was on the street on fifth street
00:32:24.000
in new york and a carnal said you know i just thought jesus walking down fifth avenue here he's
00:32:29.600
and then he says to the pope what should i do he says look like you're busy
00:32:32.640
that's mark carney look like you're busy right well i can't handle this stuff i'm in poland and
00:32:39.760
germany and and latvia and the ukraine and you know we'll get down to the u.s and deal with these
00:32:45.520
guys right i don't get it yeah what do you want me to do govern like yeah i didn't i didn't get elected
00:32:53.360
for this crap exactly all right uh one last thing on my list and then we'll get to the sean
00:33:00.240
fight stuff because i think uh despite the best efforts of the municipal leadership in saskatoon i
00:33:10.080
think it all was went off pretty well um but i like this one this is my fantasy in uh for alberta
00:33:18.720
because as you know we are coal rich here in alberta and saskatchewan is saying we're not
00:33:25.760
converting to natural gas we'll do other things with our natural gas like heat our homes and instead
00:33:32.320
they're budgeting a nearly a billion dollars to refurbish their coal plants and in alberta during
00:33:37.360
the dark days of rachel notley uh we accelerated our coal phase out despite having 800 years of
00:33:43.200
clean burning coal under our feet basically everywhere in this province um we retrofitted
00:33:48.720
to natural gas and didn't have enough time to build new gas natural gas plants to coincide with the
00:33:56.000
phase out of coal and then now in alberta one of the most energy rich places on the face of god's
00:34:02.560
green earth we have threatened rolling brownouts all the time so i'm so pleased to see that saskatchewan
00:34:08.800
is saying uh we will keep our coal for as long as we possibly can thank you very much but this is
00:34:15.440
incredible this is actually just such an incredible move for the southeast corner of our province
00:34:21.920
where coal country where coal country is but this is also this is also a pretty boss move by our
00:34:30.000
provincial government considering the federal government ordered us to stop on coal don't you
00:34:36.560
don't you dare develop your coal don't you dare mine it don't you dare market it don't you dare
00:34:40.000
it is dead in the ground as far as the federal government was concerned so that our provincial
00:34:44.880
government made assurances just now that our coal industry is not going to be put at risk
00:34:52.080
is is extraordinary for for saskatchewan and it's extraordinary for our southeast now of course we're
00:34:58.160
going to get lawsuits against this because quite frankly it doesn't fall within the jurisdiction but
00:35:02.640
the reality is this if anybody's watched landman i think billy bob thornt does a pretty good job of
00:35:08.160
explaining what happens when oil goes away right then he talks about the windmills and saying it
00:35:13.680
the windmills that are being built right now won't offset the carbon footprint it took to build them
00:35:19.440
right so coal coal is something like this this entire net zero fantasy absolute fantasy whether it be 2035 or
00:35:31.200
2050 for for politicians that are talking like this that won't be around when 2050 comes that won't be
00:35:38.880
around in many cases when 2035 comes this fantasy that the world would to stop the earth from getting
00:35:45.840
one degree warmer that ultimately we shouldn't breathe because that's carbon dioxide we should
00:35:51.680
get rid of the coal you've got coal scrubbers you've got carbon sequestration you've got everything
00:35:57.120
taken taken to make sure this is clean as possible and the fact is you can have a baseline of power
00:36:03.120
that won't freeze our citizens in the dark because in order to get nuclear up and running which
00:36:09.680
which is not even the greenies agree on you have to do the construction then the generation then the
00:36:15.200
transmission then the retrofit it will cost trillions of dollars to do all this stuff for what reason
00:36:23.600
it's a problem a hundred years in the future right this is absolute garbage this climate stuff is
00:36:30.160
garbage i i it it absolutely is garbage it's a made-up thing to transfer the wealth from the rich to the
00:36:38.320
governments where people can pick money off from the governments and have all these consulting
00:36:42.640
companies and get paid tens of millions of dollars for doing nothing this is absolutely ridiculous and i just i
00:36:51.040
i for one maybe it's because my age maybe because i got a birthday coming up that i'm not too happy
00:36:55.760
about i'm just becoming an old curmudgeon and this is unadulterated bs and that's a nice say
00:37:04.160
oh i just love mike on a tap dance like you wouldn't know from looking at mike mikey that he can go on such
00:37:11.280
extensive tap dances and yet that's just what we heard but but no mikey i agree the nets the nets the net
00:37:19.920
zero fantasy that we've been chasing so whether whether it's called net zero whether it's called
00:37:24.960
green whether it's called sustainable whether it's called renewable um all of this is baloney it's just
00:37:31.600
a big old shell game that they're pulling on us but having having acknowledged that then i think that
00:37:37.680
we need to have a real quick conversation with our um crown power company because our crown power company
00:37:45.040
okay sask power we just talked about that in the last piece um posted 178 million dollar deficit or
00:37:53.600
revenue shortfall well okay then maybe we should stop chasing these net zero pipe dreams and start
00:38:01.680
providing some value for the people of saskatchewan the people of saskatchewan do not care about the green
00:38:08.640
initiatives that sask power has latched onto and and are making us pay for to be completely honest
00:38:14.640
nor do we care about their you know their dei programs the flags the i swear to god on the
00:38:21.520
outside of the sask power building during pride season there must be 20 pride flags flying on the
00:38:28.560
side of sask power if you can show me how those pride flags benefit the people of saskatchewan give
00:38:34.800
them value for their energy costs well then i might let you have them but you know what we all know
00:38:40.000
know that they don't get back to what you're supposed to do deliver power and as cheaply as
00:38:45.680
possible and get the hell out of my life the end make sure there's no brownouts and make sure basically
00:38:50.880
everything runs as smoothly sure you know when we were kids when we turned on the light switch we knew
00:38:57.200
there was going to be light there when we turned on the gas we knew there was going to be heat there
00:39:00.720
it wasn't a problem being a kid now we've got problems as we get older the stuff's just laying in the
00:39:05.360
ground but we got problems well because it's better for us we should suffer because what's going to
00:39:09.520
happen you know what i love my grandkids i got lots of them my great great great grandkids i don't
00:39:14.400
really care about because i'll never they can have the nuclear they can have me they can take their
00:39:21.280
time on the nuclear that's right yeah yeah i might even like my great grandkids so hopefully i get to
00:39:26.240
that point but my great great great grandkids sorry kids you're on your own guess what great great
00:39:31.680
great great great grandpa said so my cares my cares are for three generations and that's it
00:39:38.880
i'll put out of three generations you're all out of caring
00:39:45.120
you just figure it out you guys got your flying cars whatever you guys are doing just do it
00:39:50.160
figure it out you and your jet packs i often i often think you know like what do the people in the
00:39:56.880
developing world think when they're like gathering up their water from a river where a course just
00:40:03.040
floats by and they're burning cow dung to cook their food over and i tell them did you know that we
00:40:10.240
have one of the world's cleanest burning deposits of coal and they said we can't use it for electricity
00:40:16.880
and now we have i have like you i flip the switch and nothing you know you know they must think we're
00:40:23.520
insane oh yeah they must think we're in i just think like i just think about the experience that
00:40:30.320
my people had arriving in saskatchewan like in in the late 1800s and the experience that they would
00:40:37.440
have had literally nothing had to dig out the side of a hill for their first winter had had that out of
00:40:44.640
of us there's one there's one and they had it's like walking uphill both ways to school right
00:40:52.720
but but i i think about their experience and my my grandmother's experience raising you know 11 and 13
00:40:59.920
children with no power i look at my existence and i think do i want to go back to that like do i really
00:41:07.840
want to go back to that the whole idea of these climate activists is okay yeah let's do that again
00:41:12.800
yeah yeah there was no power back then there was no running waters yeah let's do that again
00:41:16.640
like i just it's like what are you guys thinking like what are you thinking like it's just stone age
00:41:24.160
i remember when ezra came up when when it was uh it was um human achievement hour rather than basically
00:41:31.440
right and that just drove the left crazy it is human achievement hour so so i don't know the thing is
00:41:37.360
this is just absolutely insanity the idea the next year one out of every five cars sold in canadian
00:41:44.560
auto dealerships has to be electric nobody wants the bloody things you guys okay just
00:41:50.160
practically speaking how on earth am i going to get my family into a four passenger vehicle or a five
00:41:58.880
passenger like literally our family is bigger than any ev available on the market right now what am i there
00:42:05.200
are no 12 passenger evs what what were our families like mine supposed to do how am i going to get
00:42:11.440
my baby off the field right right we're retroactively i have less kids right go back in time give one
00:42:19.360
up for adoption just go up and just talk to them all saying who's not really keen on being there
00:42:27.040
yeah like survivor around survivor around the dinner table it's like whoever does not eat those beans
00:42:35.280
okay okay i'm gonna get an x on there yeah and then you might get shipped off to the orphanage
00:42:40.800
climate change sophie's choice
00:42:42.400
you gotta pick one okay i'm gonna pick two you guys off the house next door last topic with you yahoo's
00:42:52.320
before i run out of time and wait for a staff meeting this is this is the one that michael wanted to talk
00:42:58.560
about john flake concert in saskatoon yeah draws over a thousand and it was met with loud protests and it was
00:43:09.040
really just a gaggle of losers from the rainbow mafia showed up to shout down a bunch of christians
00:43:17.760
um and whatever you say about sean foy like look i'm not into christian rock music i i'm catholic i
00:43:23.440
complained one time about a uh intrusive percussive instrument i said i sent an email because somebody
00:43:30.720
brought a tambourine to mass in the music ministry and i was like the lord only needs our voices so i this
00:43:37.600
is not my bag but i believe in the right of people to be able to worship where they see fit as long as
00:43:45.600
they're not blocking any streets or breaking any laws and i don't think there's a place for the
00:43:49.600
municipal government to weigh in the way that they have and i'm so happy that in alberta
00:43:56.720
to go forward at the legislature they have like four or five thousand people and sean foy went into
00:44:03.280
the legislature building and said a prayer but uh good for the people of saskatoon for not bowing
00:44:09.200
to the council culture uh hecklers veto it was real close though like it was real close because
00:44:17.200
cynthia mayor cynthia block did her level best to blow the dog whistle to alert all of the activists
00:44:25.520
and it just so happened that all of those federally funded activists were at their cottages up north
00:44:32.640
okay at the time of this protest at their third or fourth uh vacation property because they make
00:44:39.120
so much money um but there wasn't that many that showed up which good for sean foy but michael i know
00:44:45.040
that you had some thoughts on mayor cynthia block yeah no you know you know when she made her announcement
00:44:50.880
and they actually shut her down by the way i thought that was absolutely hilarious um you
00:44:55.200
know i i don't think that she's vindictive enough to try to shut him down but i think she was giving
00:44:58.640
them the pathway here's how you shut it down make sure that city thinks that this is an unsafe thing
00:45:03.840
to go ahead and then make it unsafe so that it doesn't go ahead so you know i right now i i'm hoping
00:45:11.040
i'm going to start a petition to get reparations for the people that were hurt by his christian music
00:45:16.320
because there was a bunch of people i i saw some of their blue hair turning red it was amazing they
00:45:21.040
were so upset uh the most offensive part were the people holding signs basically you know they were
00:45:28.320
the ones that were the most offensive right it was they were the one you know i guess love is i guess
00:45:34.480
love is love is love unless you love jesus right unless you love unless you love the pre-born i guess
00:45:41.680
love is love it doesn't count in those cases right and the thing is to me i would have gone
00:45:46.240
i i like i'm kind of with you i'm kind of i'm an orthodox uh christian right so you're right the
00:45:51.520
tambourine thing i can totally understand if anybody ever bought a tambourine in a greek orthodox
00:45:55.760
i would decide myself okay well you can't do this don't do this as a god of mad he'd get shamed
00:46:04.800
i don't think he works at that level a tambourine really really but anyways but the thing is it went
00:46:11.280
off without a hitch the lgbtq the lgbtq plus and i wonder who the plus are we're not injured by this
00:46:19.360
at all nobody died it was perfectly fine nothing happened as if we and we knew nothing would happen
00:46:26.320
the only thing that would happen is the people protesting would make jerks themselves right so we
00:46:32.560
stop them and it's just it's a bloody shame and then you know this is the one thing that annoys me more than
00:46:38.560
anything else if a government wants to shut down anything all they have to say is two words public
00:46:45.840
safety and then they get an eye they get the ability to shut down everything i saw when i was on the
00:46:52.080
health board if a union didn't want to deal with a put with a situation they would cry patient safety
00:46:57.600
then all of a sudden everybody would get scared and everybody would shut up public safety oh my god
00:47:03.520
it's gonna be unsafe who's it unsafe for it's unsafe for hurt feelings that's it he played
00:47:10.080
you know you know and the thing is the pride parade is way more offensive to people right
00:47:17.200
than sean foy's concert was sure right so let's let's be honest here this is it was a whole lack of
00:47:23.760
nothing and i'm glad that they didn't shut it down i'm glad city council and whoever got decent advice
00:47:30.400
to say okay just let it go and they let it go because you know like i said he's not my my style
00:47:36.480
either but i'm if they want to every saturday there is a protest in saskatoon for the palestinians
00:47:43.920
every saturday anti-semitic slurs but that's not is that safe for the jews in our community absolutely
00:47:51.520
not so i i'm glad he was able to do it i'm glad there was the protesters were so few in number and i'm
00:47:58.560
glad he was able to move on to alberta yeah yeah that it was even that it was even considered
00:48:04.480
though and and and it was applied it was applied in other jurisdictions his his uh his concerts were
00:48:11.440
cancelled numerous times and uh the the council the council culture mob won in that case but pertaining
00:48:19.280
to this exact story i saw a quote and it was just so profound that i had to write it down and remember
00:48:23.680
it forever because it applies to so many segments of uh current canadian culture so whether it be
00:48:32.400
whether it be um the lgbtqia community whether it be uh kids in school whether it be covet the quote was
00:48:40.960
safety must not be the altar upon we sacrifice our freedoms and i went huh we must not sacrifice our
00:48:50.480
freedoms on on the altar of safety and so whenever whenever you like as thinking people whenever
00:48:56.480
you hear somebody say it is a safety concern or it is a safety risk or is it you really must think to
00:49:01.680
yourself what are they actually trying to stop from happening right so see and it's only a safety
00:49:07.200
concern when it comes from the right right it's never a safety concern when it comes from the left
00:49:12.560
right the blm protests right although they were relatively peaceful in saka tune but they were
00:49:18.320
completely unpeaceful remind you they were mostly peaceful in the u.s according to the u.s mainstream
00:49:23.520
media right the thing is if the right want to congregate and do something then there's always safety
00:49:30.160
concerns but when the left want to congregate and do their palestinian marches and want to do
00:49:34.640
basically their lgbtq marches right they don't ever have to worry about right-wingers that kind of
00:49:41.440
that's right yeah about destroying the praise because right-wingers aren't like that they don't do that
00:49:46.720
the left wing do that right not the right wing yeah so yeah never us never us you guys i'm gonna
00:49:54.640
be late for my staff meeting thank you so much for helping me kick off i think the inaugural
00:50:02.400
uh recording episode the saskatchewan soapbox i hope our viewers write in and let me know exactly
00:50:09.920
what they think of you two um and i say that i don't want that i do because i know it's gonna be
00:50:14.480
good um and uh you know what we'll we'll try this all again in a couple of weeks hopefully and we'll
00:50:21.600
have even more horrible things happening in the culture to talk about then i can't wait thank you
00:50:28.480
well thanks so thanks guys bye bye
00:50:39.120
well everybody the last segment of the show is yours because i want to know what you think about
00:50:43.920
the work that we do here at rebel news so if you have a comment and really please if you're watching
00:50:48.720
this i want to know what you think about the discussion i had with lise and michael do you want
00:50:54.080
more of that less of that um do you want us to loop in some manitoba based issues into the show
00:51:01.520
because i'm open to doing that send me an email at sheila at rebel news.com let me know what you
00:51:07.600
think i because i do care i'm i want to know your opinion because i mean you watch the show so i want
00:51:15.360
to give you something that you want to watch um and i also go looking in the youtube comments
00:51:20.960
because i'm curious what you think about my other work at the company for example this week i launched
00:51:28.000
a campaign to free the nicotine canada has this crazy set of regulations wherein if you want to
00:51:37.360
consume nicotine which is not bad for you nicotine is addictive but so is this stuff right
00:51:44.480
so it's uh hard drugs and the government will give you those and the crack pipe to do them with
00:51:51.200
but nicotine itself is not inherently bad for you in fact it is prescribed to people with degenerative
00:51:58.960
neurological disorders so we know what's good for your brain and yet in canada you cannot get access
00:52:07.200
to nicotine really unless it has all the other bad stuff in it like the tobacco and the additives
00:52:15.680
the cancer causing stuff which is crazy right you can go buy chewing tobacco and stick it in your lip
00:52:23.840
but if i wanted to buy zin at six milligrams that's illegal which is crazy and this is not an ad for zin but
00:52:32.960
like why is zonic the only one allowed on the market at four milligrams as if you go over that amount and
00:52:39.840
magically you just lose your mind well a lot of it has to do with lobbying of big pharma you see
00:52:47.040
you're allowed also to get nicotine gum nicorette which is owned by a big pharmaceutical company why
00:52:55.040
because they lobbied the government heavily so the government knows that nicotine isn't bad for you
00:53:00.560
because they'll let you buy it in other forms that they approve zonic at four milligrams and nicorette
00:53:08.640
gum why because nicorette gum successfully lobbied the government and again i reiterate owned by big pharma
00:53:16.640
so i thought this is stupid and i'm a non-nicotine user i've never had a delicious lip pillow in my
00:53:24.080
mouth ever before i've never smoked a cigarette i've never vaped i i i'm just i don't feel like i
00:53:29.280
need to but if you feel like you need to or even better that you want to it's not my business and
00:53:35.840
uh and especially i'm not taking lessons about um not getting addicted to substances from the government
00:53:41.680
that will give you safe supply of opioids and the crack pipe to smoke it okay um so you know
00:53:51.680
i thought it was stupid i started a campaign it's at freethenicotine.com if you want to sign it
00:53:56.320
because i mean make the policy make sense it doesn't i think if you want to use nicotine you should be
00:54:03.920
able to get it in as many different flavors and in as much concentration as you want it is addictive
00:54:12.080
but so is coffee so is alcohol opioids the government doesn't seem to have a problem with those things
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so if you agree with me that the uh policies around nicotine are schizophrenic and heavily manipulated
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by big pharma and to you know see my video on it and where i show you the studies that show that
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nicotine is used for neurological disorders you can do that at freethenicotine.com and i wanted to know
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what you guys thought about it and uh the superbly fantastical chan 943 right they also limit the
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amount of cannabis products you can purchase at one time to one ounce that's no different than
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this purchase limit well that's stupid also like if it's legal it's legal like what is the difference
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whether you buy one ounce or two ounces you can't smoke it all at once i think that they're worried
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about you selling it to the united like taking across the border into the united states but that's
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the border guards problem it's not the consumer's problem at the store i don't like that rule either
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and i don't like the fact that uh you are limited to four milligrams of zonic and just that brand and
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just that brand only and you have to buy it at the drugstore for some reason when you could just take
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two zonics and stick it in your lip
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it's dumb but i can go get chewing tobacco skull and give myself mouth cancer because that's way easier
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than getting zonic it's crazy it doesn't make any sense whatsoever let's keep going
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uh shad williams says you can get caffeine pouches in the states i think you can get caffeine pouches
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here too you can get vitamin vapes i just i just don't understand the rule and i say this as a non-nicotine
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user sometimes i feel like i could use a quick hit of nicotine to get my head screwed on straight
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but if i wanted that i could go up to the gas station on the highway and get a pack of darts
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but i can't get and and give myself all the horrible things that come in cigarettes
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but i couldn't get just the nicotine which would probably straighten my head out
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again stupid right it makes no sense adams 402 says as a non-nicotine user myself hi friend
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i have also not been able to understand the messed up logic behind people not being able to get
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readily available pouches thanks for the clarification of course it is completely
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nonsensical and money is behind it yeah big pharma lobbying uh and so they lobbied everybody else out of
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the marketplace and then they say oh it's it's for the health of canadians there's nothing inherently
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harmful about nicotine nothing and if they cared about your health they would make it easier for
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you to get your hands on just the nicotine over all the cigarettes right but they don't care about
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your health i really don't want the government to care about my health um but you know they don't
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because of their uh completely bizarre rules that don't make any sense around the use of nicotine
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like you can't get flavored cigarettes but you can walk into the vape store and get like a birthday
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cake vape that lights up like a whistle doesn't make any sense and look i'm not saying ban the gajillion
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flavors of um fruit flavored batteries that people suck on i'm not saying that i think like blow that
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market wide open but also blow the cigarette market wide open and let people get all the nicotine pouches
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that they want in whatever concentration they want and maybe maybe people will start thinking more clearly
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once they're sufficiently nicotined anyway that's the show for tonight guys thank you so much for
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tuning in i'll see everybody back here in the same time in the same place next week please do let me
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know what you think about uh doing a like a saskatchewan and maybe a manitoba based panel discussion on the
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show do it again don't do it again what do you want me to change up please let me know at sheila at
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rebelnews.com and as always friends don't let the government tell you that you've had too much to
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think
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