As the talk on climate change starts, we want to tell the world that the Bush and Canadian administration are out to kill the Kyoto Protocol. Now did you recognize Stephen Gilbeau, our environment and climate change minister in 2001? There he was in 2001, telling you you can't trust Liberals. Well guess what? You still can't. And he's a liberal.
00:00:00.000...climbing the world's tallest building today to tell the world not to be fooled by the liberal government.
00:00:06.320As the talk on climate change starts, we want to tell the world that the Bush and Canadian administration are out to kill the Kyoto Protocol.
00:00:15.560Now, did you recognize Stephen Gilboa, our environment and climate change minister?
00:00:23.560There he was in 2001, telling you you can't trust liberals.
00:00:27.380Well, guess what? You still can't. And he's a liberal.
00:00:31.460We'll have more about this in a minute and how he's spent.
00:00:35.500So we are in a very precarious position in this country.
00:00:39.740We need political change, but we also need to resolve to resist.
00:00:44.320Yes, please do like my cat, Sasha, is indicating there.
00:01:29.180And we beat Trudeau's censorship if you ring that bell.
00:01:32.920If you get on that, at the beginning of the broadcast, we beat Trudeau's censorship.
00:01:38.140And that's one of the huge reasons I'm doing this, is I believe in free speech, and I believe we have to combat censorship in all of its forms that the Trudeau government is trying to shove down our throat.
00:02:18.920But he said in those days he didn't trust the Liberal Party or the Liberal government.
00:02:23.100But he's part of a Trudeau Liberal government today.
00:02:26.360And we still shouldn't trust Liberal governments.
00:02:29.000And we should never trust Stephen Gilbeau because it's all about Stephen Gilbeau.
00:02:33.100Everything he does is about promoting himself and promoting his extremist ideology, his extremist climate change ideology at the expense of everybody else.
00:02:45.180At the expense of taxpayers, at the expense of taxpayers, at the expense of homeowners, at the expense of mortgage owners, at the expense of people who pay rent, at the expense of people who have to buy groceries, at the expense of people who have to heat their homes, at the expense of people who have to use electricity.
00:03:00.980Stephen Gilbeau is about impoverishing Canada.
00:03:04.080And he doesn't give a damn about anything else except his extremist agenda.
00:03:37.320And it's not that $140,000 is that much money when you consider how much money the liberal government wastes, how much money government per se wastes.
00:03:49.660But it's the principle and it's the symbolic meaning of this.
00:03:54.640Here's a guy who's always telling you, you've got to sacrifice.
00:04:31.920The climate czar is living like a king and he doesn't care anything for you.
00:04:37.980He could not care less how much money it costs because he's so special.
00:04:43.860He's on a very special mission for you.
00:04:47.400He's out to save the world from climate change.
00:04:50.720And it doesn't matter how much it costs.
00:04:53.420It doesn't matter what kind of a hypocrite he looks like.
00:04:56.680Increasing his personal carbon footprint.
00:04:59.240Well, it's 10 times, 100 times, 1,000 times the carbon footprint that you are allowed to create when you can't buy gas, when you can't heat your home.
00:05:11.360You can't even turn your lights on because of the carbon tax and because he wants you to hit net zero by 2025.
00:05:22.660And 2030, there's more restrictions on the way.
00:05:25.700It keeps coming and coming and coming.
00:05:27.800So he was at COP28, Conference of Partners 28, the UN Climate Change Conference, which laughably was held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, the middle of the desert.
00:05:43.000Here they are almost two weeks, the air conditioning, blasting in five-star hotels, having the time of their life, whining and dining themselves all night long.
00:05:57.260And throughout the day, virtue signaling as much as they can.
00:06:01.040Once again, there's Giebel burning up your tax dollars because he doesn't care.
00:08:08.700And the windmills on the coast and the ocean are killing whales.
00:08:12.520So, ironically, Greenpeace, which used to be about saving the whales, is killing the whales now with his extremist climate change policies.
00:08:23.500And Guy Ball is at the forefront of that.
00:08:53.440And, in fact, not only has it never been done in Canada, we're the first oil and gas producer in the world to do that.
00:09:00.000And I've been talking to many of them here in Dubai at COP28.
00:09:03.940And, I mean, it's so unique that the COP28 president put out a publication congratulating Canada for doing that.
00:09:12.980The same president who runs an oil company?
00:09:17.980Yeah, that would be the same president who runs an oil company.
00:09:21.240So I hope they put a bit of wiggle room in this resolution so that their economies don't die.
00:09:26.920But, of course, they're looking after themselves.
00:09:29.340But Gilbo is not looking after the Canadian energy sector or all the oil and gas producers in Alberta and Saskatchewan because he's basically written that off.
00:09:41.580They had better knuckle under to his net zero provisions, his net zero dictate, or else.
00:09:49.800And he keeps talking blithely about how, well, you know what fighting climate change is all about?
00:12:51.720And they have no intention of reducing that because Stephen Gilboa thinks it's a good idea.
00:12:59.480And Gilboa has no leverage with them at all.
00:13:02.100They just view him as a fellow traveler who is undermining Canada, who's undermining Canadian democracy, who's undermining the Canadian oil sector, and who's undermining Canadians, who's making them poorer, who's making them less able to work, less able to travel, less able to function in society.
00:13:22.640That's how the Chinese view Stephen Gilboa, as a willing partner in their enterprise to undermine our democracy.
00:16:30.180But more importantly, I need your financial support.
00:16:34.320I hate to ask, but that's what I'm doing.
00:16:37.200I made a decision to pursue independent media because I believe it was the best possible route for me to take as a journalist and as a concerned citizen of Canada.