Andrew and Lincoln Jay critique Ontario’s PC ultimatum to unvaccinated MPPs by Thursday, demanding public vaccination status disclosure, while questioning Doug Ford’s silence. Elizabeth Smith McCrosson’s surprise NS Tory upset victory highlights voter frustration with lockdowns, yet independents like Derek Sloan and Maxine Bernier fail to unite, weakening opposition. Trudeau’s early election call and vague "she-session" rhetoric—ignoring booing crowds—undermines credibility. New York’s 50% unvaccinated Black population faces exclusion despite low COVID deaths, while NZ’s extreme lockdowns over single cases reveal global overreach. Political labels force like-minded voters into opposing camps, proving polarization stifles real dissent. [Automatically generated summary]
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I'm Andrew with my good friend Lincoln Jay.
I don't believe that's his real last name for the record, but I guess it is, Lincoln, isn't it?
Yeah, you've been giving me a hard time for that for a while.
Showed you my identification and I still don't believe it.
I still don't believe it.
No, exactly.
That's all right.
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We want to get from you.
And hello to anyone watching on superyube.net as well.
And if you're an OG from YouTube, we still love you, but we want you to go to the other ones because YouTube isn't too friendly to us, Lincoln Jay.
No, not at all.
The censorship game is strong.
It really is.
So speaking of censorship, the first story off the hop is a breaking rebel news story where the Ontario PC government, of course, forwarded by Doug Ford, is telling people in their party that either you have till tomorrow at the recording, the time of this recording, to get vaccinated or possibly be kicked out of the party.
Who knows?
If you can pull that up, Justin, it's an exclusive rebel news story written by Intern Dakota.
You'll see.
Exclusive.
Ontario PC party issues ultimatum to unvaccinated MPPs, gives until Thursday to get COVID-19 vaccination.
Now, you were saying there's something in there about they have to post it on social media.
Yeah, if you scroll down to one of the last paragraphs, it says, where does it say?
So MPPs who have not publicly stated their vaccination status on social media will be issued an ultimatum.
I'm assuming that ultimatum is removed.
It's not good enough that you do it.
You must publicly show and tell everyone your medical information.
I wonder if they're going to do that for anything else.
Did you get vaccination for bot flies?
Did you get vaccinated for diphtheria?
I don't know, Lincoln.
Is this something we should have expected from Doug Ford's party or does this come as a surprise to you?
I don't know.
At this point, nothing surprises me.
Everything is just so, so weird.
So honestly, this is, it honestly seems kind of usual in a weird way.
It's a real shame.
There's so many, I wish whoever leaked this would put their name on it.
There's so many politicians that contact news organizations in Canada, people that we know, myself, a couple times, where they say, we don't agree with all this.
Please don't think it's everyone in the party.
There is former politicians.
They won't come on the show.
They don't want to make it public.
But they disagree with all this.
But how long are you going to wait until you're going to make it public?
I think if, let's say, five MPPs came out and said, this is what Doug Ford's doing, they're sending this ultimatum out to us.
Do you think they'd fire all of them?
Maybe.
But at the same time, it would be a huge dent in freedom of choice, which Doug Ford claims to have.
Now, he's been trying to skirt around the whole vaccine passport thing by saying, oh, we'll just use the federal one.
But in places like Florida or Texas or South Dakota, you can't issue a vaccine passport.
You can't mandate these sorts of things, Lincoln.
So I'm wondering, is Doug Ford just trying to play both sides?
Is he trying to please everyone?
Is he doing that old thing where conservatives try to please the liberals that are never going to vote for them?
Yeah, he's just see, he just seems to, he's trying to please the people and then pulls back on his initial decisions at the last minute.
That's what I seem to see.
And of course, we did break this story.
It's a leak, I believe.
And there's other.
I love when other publications copy our story, but they can't bring themselves to link to us.
Now, for those of you who don't know, when somebody writes a story and you take the information and, you know, I see this story on RebelNews.com, I'm going to write it on TrueNorth.
You link to the original story.
You say this was originally broken by such and such.
Or yeah, you credit them.
It's the civil.
Of course, nobody's going to sue you for this unless it's an extreme circumstance.
But there's a radio station that did this.
CP24 took it from us.
A whole bunch of different publications.
Plagiarism, right?
Essentially, yeah, it is.
You wouldn't get away with this in any sort of academic setting where you're just taking somebody else's work and not crediting them for it, saying it's their own.
So should we expect this from mainstream media?
Yes, of course.
But it just goes to show that they just can't bring themselves to admit that Rebel News might be better than them.
I mean, we look at our numbers, and if CVC, CP24, and Global weren't put at that banner across on YouTube when you go to your homepage, even if you're not subscribed to them, they're not getting anywhere near the views.
Mainstream Media Plagiarism?00:15:45
And they still aren't, even with that.
I look at a CP24 video from eight hours ago, it has 330 views.
Where I think your Instagram story has more than that.
In a weird way, it's kind of a compliment to us that they steal the stories.
It shows that they like the work, but it's just not the way to go about it, obviously.
Show your work, CP24.
And Doug Ford, what's going on here?
We've got all this stuff going on.
Doug Ford is nowhere to be seen.
I think he has one photo up recently of him in a mask outside, of course.
Ontario just paused their reopening plan yesterday.
Indefinitely, of course.
There was never a plan to reopen Lincoln.
There was never an official full opening plan like Alberta has, and now we've paused whatever we're in right now.
Do you see any end to, let's say, indoor masking?
Honestly, I think it's tough in Ontario.
It almost seems like, at least in Toronto, where we are, in a weird way, it seems like people like the masks.
It honestly seems like people like, it's like, I don't know if they like it.
Definitely a majority do like wearing the masks, but I feel like they just, it doesn't bother them.
Like they're just okay with it, which I don't know.
I just don't get it.
It's weird to me that you've made, you've become comfortable with being uncomfortable.
Like you can't ever tell me that it doesn't make a difference if you're wearing a mask or not.
It does.
I hate that.
It definitely does.
On an airplane, it's the worst.
Sitting on an airplane, especially if it's a longer flight, it really does get to you having to wear the mask.
And flight attendants are specifically picky with wearing your mask.
If you take it down for a second, they'll spot you and you have to put it up.
And you definitely notice it on a plane.
It's not comfortable.
Which is funny because I believe Teresa Tam said months and months ago that it's one of the hardest places to get to contract is on a plane because of the constant air circulation.
And it's true.
They can't track anything to that.
They can't track anything to restaurants.
It's so hard for them to actually track the sources of this stuff in any other place other than like a work environment where you're constantly exposed to each other and you're breathing in and out.
Incredibly rare Dr. Tam, who I believe his real name is Ben Bankus, if I'm not mistaken.
Shut up.
Shout out to Ben Bankus.
If you guys have any predictions about how long this is going to last, the mask mandate, please send us a chat to it.
Please send a chat to us and we'll be sure to read that on air.
Something we've been doing a lot across the country right now.
BC, Tamara was in Coburg the other day.
We were in Oshawa the other day.
Alexis and Montreal and all over Quebec were asking the leaders, the federal leaders, questions, and a lot of them don't want to answer.
They're running away.
They're making an you were asking Aaron O'Toole even yesterday.
Man, you get around.
Yeah, and I don't know, we're asking straightforward and basic questions.
They're not tricky questions.
So I would think politicians would want to take the opportunity to maybe win over some voters, whatever the audience may be, if they're confident in their campaign, if they're confident in their policies.
Why wouldn't they want to talk?
I don't know.
It seems like when you avoid talking, it seems like you're hiding something.
There's literally a million people in Canada following Rebel News.
UK, America, Australia, of course, filling out the rest.
Whether you talk about one social media, like YouTube or the rest combined, it's around a million Canadians at least.
I'm being conservative here in that number.
And it's the biggest conservative.
There's us, there's True North.
You can call post-millennial it, but they're basically covering everything.
But in terms of actual just conservative news, it's us and True North.
You're telling us that you can't speak to that audience, you don't want to speak to the audience.
Also, our YouTube audience is fairly young compared to a lot of these places.
You don't like, where do you think the young conservatives are going, if not the Rebel News Instagram, if not all these other stories that are being, again, stolen by us by like Six Buzz and all that stuff, where they post our stories?
Where do you think the young people are getting their conservative news from?
It's not from the Globe and Mail, Lincoln.
So I don't know why they can't answer questions.
I think it's inevitable that if they did answer questions on our platform, I think it's inevitable they would win over some voters, whether we like it or not.
They would.
I think they would reach some people.
So I don't know, especially when we're mentioning questions that with Trudeau's name and it, especially to someone like Aaron O'Toole, it gives them the chance to get an advantage or a one-up and again to ultimately win over voters.
So I don't know.
I just don't get it.
Tamara Ugolini, or I call her Tammy, was out in Ootinabut and Coburg yesterday, but doing some real journalism.
So many people there, no mainstream media asking any questions.
I only ever see cameras when these leaders are out there.
No actual questions being had, because why would you want to ask the prime minister a question during his campaign?
So Tamara was there.
This is one of two events that day where Trudeau got booed from the rafters.
He did have a cheering squad behind a red line, I believe, clapping.
And pay attention.
You have something to say about that?
No, no, go ahead.
I'll save it.
Okay, pay attention to the older lady there who says that conservatives are dangerous and evil.
Whether you like Aaron O'Toole or not, pay attention to what she says.
It's particularly hilarious, sad, whatever you want to call it.
Let's go ahead and roll that from Tamara in Coburg.
But people had each other's backs.
They were there for each other.
Canadians stepped up time and time again.
We're stepping up to get vaccinated, keep each other safe.
Trudeau, how long for vaccine pass?
Trudeau, how long?
How long?
Forever, Trudeau?
How long for vaccine passports?
Shoot out!
Go to jail!
How long?
No media questions, at all.
No media questions.
We waited, gee, I don't know, at least two hours and will not answer any questions by the media.
Just loves his cheerleaders.
The Trudeau cheerleaders, look at them all.
They love it.
Trudeau had people waiting out here for in excess of two hours.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, what did you think of his brief appearance?
Well, it was typical rhetoric from him.
He said nothing and kind of just pumped himself up more than anything.
And I thought it was interesting when he said it's a good time for us to listen to everyone's opinions and take everyone's ideas into account, which is obviously the total opposite of what he's been doing through his whole, well, one and a half terms as prime minister.
So it's pretty ironic.
Were you impressed with Trudeau's speech there?
Yeah, I was.
What about his policy is the thing that compels you to support him?
I like a lot of his policies.
Is there one thing specifically?
I like quite a few of them.
So I like his stance on COVID.
I think he's done a great job.
Which part of the government response to COVID has been the most impactful for Canadians?
I think the way he's helped small businesses in the CERB and when people were unable to work, I think he saved a lot of families and I think he saved a lot of small business.
Yeah, the stats kind of show a different story there, but thanks.
Ladies, were you happy with the speech that Trudeau presented tonight?
We couldn't hear him because of the crowd.
Oh no!
And you waited for so long and then it was what, 20 seconds of him speaking?
That's nice.
It's exciting.
Yeah.
What about his policy do you like the most that he's campaigning on?
Yes.
Which part of his policy?
Yeah, I'm wondering which part will make you support him in the federal election if that's the way you're going to go.
He's not a conservative.
If O'Toole gets in, we're doomed.
I think the NDP and the Greens are good, but they're not going to get enough votes to win a parliament.
So it's basically the vote to sway the decision to liberal that you wouldn't necessarily vote on that principle or?
It depends.
I mean, I have to look at what their platforms are for this one, but really, O'Toole is very, very dangerous.
The whole Conservative Party is very dangerous.
If they get any toll hold, we're doomed.
What about their platform is the most dangerous?
I mean, and their opposition to the Trudeau government.
They're not right wing.
They support corporations.
They don't believe in corporate tax cuts.
I mean, they believe in torpedo tax cuts.
They don't believe in fair taxation.
I mean, they favoring the rich people.
How do you think we'll get out of the record spending that Trudeau has done during the COVID debt without taxation?
No, you can't blame him for spending.
Look at all the people that would have lost their homes, lost their jobs if they hadn't had supplements.
You can't blame him for that.
You know, he's looking after people.
I see producer Justin nodding his head along with the brilliance of that woman.
Assumedly out there with her granddaughter and her friend or something to that regard.
Either way, she's an elder to them.
And all she can come up with is Trudeau spending money is good.
And all these like 20-year-old stereotypes about conservatives.
Oh, they support corporations.
Oh, you don't support corporations, lady?
Well, where'd you buy your clothes?
Oh, they're dangerous.
And I'm not even an Aaron O'Toole fan by any means, but all this, they're dangerous.
They don't support high taxes.
They don't support this and that.
It's just the laziest intellectual arguments.
And we ran into this yesterday, Lincoln.
I could come up to you and just impose all these assumptions on you.
You like this, you don't like this, and have no examples at all.
That's not how an adult has a rational conversation or has a debate at all.
Yeah, nothing to back up the claims that they're making.
You saw the first gentleman that Tamara interviewed asking about what policies that he liked about Trudeau.
He didn't know any.
It's so obvious.
He just didn't know any.
Oh, please tell me what that girl there.
Please tell me what policies you're talking about so I can give my comment on that.
I'm there for what this, I think this represents.
I'm there for what, she doesn't even, these people don't even realize, at least the ones that we saw, that what they think they're there to represent isn't even the reality.
So what do you get from Justin Trudeau?
You get spending out the ass.
You get blackface.
You get things.
Justin, can we bring up the she session, she recovery?
This is an act, and Jordan Peterson retweeted this yesterday and said, this is not how adults talk.
Justin Trudeau talking about a she recovery and a she session.
He's talking about the Taliban need to step it up.
We need to expect the Taliban to do better.
Just saying words.
Exactly.
This is all they have anymore.
And all these politicians, even Aaron O'Toole, this is all they have now.
Without feminists, this, public safety, that, protecting, doing the right thing, they have actually zero things to say.
In an actual conversation, Aaron O'Toole would explode.
In actual conversation, Justin Trudeau would just say, um, yes, um, all Canadians, she-session, Taliban, um, it's 2015.
They have zero...
Like, I'd rather speak to Jagmeet Singh than these two because he could actually, even though his opinions are terrible, and I don't think he's genuine at all, he could actually have a debate with you.
even if I don't think he agrees with the stuff that he's saying at all.
Anname Paul, sorry, Annamie Paul of the Green Party, she actually takes questions from people because she's already been through the storm of people, you know, lying about her and trying to say she's this, that, and the other.
So the only two politicians of federal parties that are answering questions right now are Anna Paul and Maxine Bernier.
I don't know, everything about Justin, Justin is just so hard to take seriously.
I don't know what it is about him, his demeanor, how he acts, everything.
It's just so, he's just, it just gives off, it's just a strange vibe.
I don't know how to explain it.
If you watch, I was watching another video, I'm not sure the outlet that was covering where Tamara was in Coburg, and everything just seems like such an act.
It goes like he's going around, does the elbow thinking?
The elbow bump, the elbow bump, and then gives a hug to one person.
Exactly.
That's exactly what I was going to say.
Aren't you doing the elbow bump for the social distancing?
Obviously, there's no social.
You saw the video.
They're all crowded up.
Like, I just do not get it.
It's like, sometimes COVID isn't a threat.
Sometimes it is a threat.
It just, at the end of the day, how are we supposed to follow these leaders when they set these examples and they just do these outrageous things?
That's exactly what I was going to say, Lincoln.
He's going around elbow bumping people and then one of the ladies, an elderly lady that he elbow bumps, gives them a hug.
So what, have you just killed grandma, Justin Trudeau?
Or does it only matter sometimes?
90% of the times it's unsafe to be touching people other than with your elbow.
But then it's okay.
Sometimes you can hug somebody and it's safe.
It just depends on whether you do it or not.
It's just so odd.
It's just so odd.
Let's play that clip, Justin, with his just a brilliant speech of his.
Sheila's Concerns About Government Silence00:15:24
She session, she-shells, seashores by the CF.
It is exactly the example of the kinds of things you need to do to counter the she-session and turn it into a she-covery.
Fact is, the conservatives don't talk about that in their lengthy platform.
They don't talk about she-sessions and she-coveries.
I can't even pronounce it.
The person in the background there, if you bring that back up, is that person wearing a ninja mask behind Justin Trudeau's shoulder?
Person covered everything but the eyes there.
It's like, it's just the act.
This is just.
But does any, if right there on the left there, is that the sheen of the person's head or are they wearing something?
It looks like they have a mask above their head and a mask below their eyes.
No, Pretty sure Justin?
No, I think, yeah, that's might just be.
The shine of a bald head.
My apologies.
Who would actually, if somebody actually came up to you and said, well, what do you think gets this country back on track?
What do you think we should do with our economy?
and you say, you know, it's been a she session and we need a she-covery, you'd think that they were, again, you'd think it's a Ben Bankist sketch.
Honestly.
I think it's a voiceover from Ben Bankus.
Shout out to Ben Kyle Lucy as well.
These guys in Toronto doing underground comedy tours.
Yeah.
And what human would talk like this?
He can't even present a stat.
It's like, oh, women who have been particularly affected by the lockdowns or this recession, 60% of women, but only 40%.
And therefore, we should call it a she-session, you guys, because women are far more affected by this.
No, we can't say that.
It's just assumed.
It's just assumed that, you know, women are struggling and minorities are struggling and natives are struggling whom I, well, I'm ignoring their churches being burned down.
It's just all this placating, and they can't say anything anymore, Lincoln.
This is what's so frustrating: they can't say a single thing.
It's just, here's my five-second clip of utter nonsense.
Yeah, and it just comes down to why are they not answering questions?
Why are they not taking questions?
Why?
It's so obvious why they're not taking it.
Why would Justin Trudeau not sit and take questions and hear from the people at an event like that in Coburg?
There's no reason for it.
He showed up for 30 seconds and he's gone.
Let's get to some of these chats that we've got from lovely producer Justin.
He's like, I was watching Deal or No Deal last night.
Oh, good.
I love that.
Yeah, Justin's like all of the models.
It's like, Justin, open the case.
But he's the one opening all the cases.
For Rumble, MVP 9337, everywhere I look, people are masked, even if they're all alone.
Yeah, it's disturbing.
It really makes you think as to why people are wearing a mask in their car alone.
They'll say, oh, I don't notice anymore.
That's a problem.
Your breathing is restricted and you're breathing in all this muck and it's wet and you don't notice.
That's a problem.
Especially in this weather, too.
How are people wearing it outside in this weather?
I just.
Barry Dutton has a hyper chat.
I met Andrew and Lincoln in Oshawa yesterday and talked to them about Bitcoin-related shirts and the scam of the government.
It was a good day at the Bernier event.
Yeah, shout out, Barry.
Barry had a bone to pick with chief reporter Sheila Gunread, who maybe we can let her address this tomorrow.
Barry wants Sheila to learn more about Bitcoin and cryptocurrency.
Yes, to study up on Bitcoin, Sheila.
Shout out to Sheila.
Devil's advocate on Super U.
They know Rebel is there and will continue to ignore you as if you're not there.
Of course they know we're there.
They're always saying we have specific instructions.
Oh, let's parlay that, Justin, to Alexa Lavoie asking the block party leader a question because he says specifically he doesn't want to answer us.
It's a reasonable question, he says, Lincoln.
Oh, the question's fine.
I just don't want to answer you.
It's the worst excuse I've ever heard.
Like, so answering the people doesn't matter.
Answering a reasonable question doesn't matter.
But I hate this person that I've never met before in my life and never watched her stuff because we know he hasn't watched any of our stuff.
But I can't take the question from you because, you know, like some 20-year-old girl in my PR department says that's a bad idea.
That's what it always is.
This is the problem we have in this country right now and the Western world in general.
The TikTok culture where we think we hire somebody who's 20 to do our social media and our communications and give us advice on what's good and what's not.
And you get these shitty opinions.
You got Aaron O'Toole saying don't be biphobic.
You think he came up with that?
No, he didn't come up with that.
You got Aaron O'Toole celebrating on the day that we're announcing censorship.
He's like, oh, the Pride Parade in Montreal.
You think he came up with that?
No.
You're just trusting people with the ideas of a blue-haired teenager and you think this is going to win you an election.
Yeah, Sheila brought up a good point too, is that opposing parties are trying to go against the censorship that the Liberal Party is trying to introduce.
And by them not allowing, like, so they don't allow Rebel into events, not taking her questions, that's a form of censorship right there.
Let's go ahead and play the video from Quebec where Alexa and then, of course, yourself has been there, Mocha's been there, and social media guru Yankee Pollock has also been there.
But Alexa leading the charge here because she speaks French.
Let's go ahead and play that.
On sait qu'au niveau des transports aériens et au niveau des trains, ce droit aussi va être brimé.
Quelle est votre position par rapport à ça?
Vous m'envoyez sincèrement, désolé, madame, parce que bien que votre question apparaisse tout à fait raisonnable, je maintiens la politique de ne pas répondre aux questions de Rebellion News.
En suivi?
Pardon?
En suivi?
Ça va être la même réponse, en suivi.
En suivi.
En fait, moi, je m'intéressais aussi à savoir quelle était votre position par rapport au niveau libéral d'encourager la censure de l'Internet.
Encore une fois, je dois, à regret, vous indiquer que je continue à ne pas répondre aux questions de Rebellion News.
Merci.
So they refuse to answer the question of rebel news.
You just saw it straight up.
I asked two simple questions really fair enough about the vaccine passport at federal and provincial and about the censorship and federal about the internet.
And they refused both of my questions.
So it's simple.
People who refuse to answer to my question are in the side of the government right now.
So they choose who have the answer, who can ask the question.
And this is actually a censor ship of which media can have the answer or not.
Shout out to Alexa on that one.
I can imagine how frustrating it is having to deal with that, but the way she kept her cool and kind of walked off the, I guess, the microphone stand and continued to tell the story.
I thought that was well done for sure.
Her rants were always very entertaining.
And you were out yesterday.
There's a video of that coming out.
Yeah, at the shortly at Richmond Hill with Aaron O'Toole.
Yeah, exactly.
So all these leaders are acting the same way.
You were even nice enough to talk about the weather with people I saw.
Yeah.
They were all very most of the staff and stuff were pretty friendly, but it's quite obvious that they just don't want anything to do with us.
They'll keep us on the outside.
They didn't give me a definite answer on.
So I basically, when I get to the location, you ask if there's a separate media entrance.
Is there anyone from media relations I can speak to?
And they don't give you a definite answer.
They just say, oh, we'll go check.
And then it's kind of obvious that they might be trying to delay time and just get the event going while keeping me in that case on the outside.
When you're there, are there any other news companies there trying to ask them questions?
Yeah, well, this event was in a it was an indoor location at a convention center.
So basically you needed their legitimate credentials to get inside, but basically that means they had to like you to get inside.
Yeah, right.
For anyone who ever wonders, there is no official media credentials in Canada.
In the US, you might have to go to the police department.
You might have to go to some sort of governing body for the state, for the city.
In Canada, there's no such thing.
There's press galleries.
There's the one they tried to keep rebel news out of in the last election and lost.
Hence why you saw the menzoid at the debates and Key and Bexty there as well.
And they're trying to do, they're going to try to do this again, of course.
And we have the independent press gallery as well.
But there's no here is your media credentials from the government.
You are officially recognized.
There's no such thing.
So it's just favoritism.
When people try to call into the government, even for those, what do you think?
The person on the other line is just going to be fair about it?
Or are they going to put through?
This is the actual order, you guys.
Our friends are the ones asking us.
So we have.
You want to say something there?
No, yeah, go ahead.
Go ahead.
We have a website called realreporters.ca because I think it's pretty apparent, even just as a viewer, that nobody else is trying to ask any tough questions, even when they do get questions in.
It's Justin Trudeau, how's your socks?
Or is the she session selling seashells by the seashore?
And I feel like I'm not out there all the time as much as you guys are asking these questions.
And I'm watching the Twitter feed, I'm watching the videos, and nobody's asking them questions.
Not only are they not allowing them to ask questions, nobody's coming up and putting a microphone in their face either.
So if you go to realreporters.ca, I should have a video on there very soon, Lincoln.
Yes, yes, you will.
But you'll see you on there.
You'll see Mocha on there.
You'll see Adam Soast.
You'll see Alexa, Tamara, Drea, all of our wonderful reporters across the country.
Because, like I said, nobody else wants to ask questions.
None of them want to answer questions.
In fact, everybody but Trudeau doesn't want an election.
They say it's, that's another thing about the Conservative Party here.
They don't come out against lockdowns.
So it's like, okay, are you against lockdowns?
You just want to stay out of here.
And then it comes, it's too dangerous, Lincoln, for us to have an election.
So not only do you think you're not willing to say anything about lockdowns, but now even going in and voting for five minutes, you can wear a mask if you want.
You'll probably be required to.
You put the X on the little piece of paper, you hand it to the nice old lady or old man who's been kind enough to volunteer their time for Elections Canada, and you're out of there.
I've never waited for more than an hour.
I want to say less than an hour.
I've probably never waited more than 30 minutes to vote at an arena or something.
And it's too dangerous, Lincoln.
It's just too dangerous to go out.
And this is the Conservative Party.
These are the Conservative parties across the country that we have to deal with.
These are the ones that are supposed to represent us.
It's a sad state of affairs in Canadian politics.
I'd rather, and I'm not a Republican, but I'd rather have the binary choice of Republican and Democrat than what we have here, because at least in America, they're more protective of states' rights.
They're more protective of municipal rights and parents' rights.
You see parents getting together and saying no to masks in their school boards.
We don't have any of this courage in Canada.
We don't have anyone willing to stand up against their own party and create a division in the party.
You look at the Democrats in the United States.
They got their crooked senior party members like the Chuck Schumers and Nancy Pelosi's and Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
But you've also got their albeit Communist Party of the squad, AOC, and all of them.
But in Canada, you can't have people in Doug Ford's PC party disagree with them on anything.
Or else they're kicked out of the party.
You can't have a person in UConn.
I believe that's right.
Is it UConn where the guy got kicked?
You can't have a person up there, producer Justin, who says he's against vaccine passports and being the party.
You can't even have this slight difference in opinion, albeit on a big issue.
You can't have a difference opinion at all.
Or else you're getting kicked out of the party.
You're Derek Sloan, you have to form your own party.
Or else you're Maxine Bernie, you have to form your own party.
You're the Kara Haliosis, you have to form your own party.
You're Randy Hillier, you have to be independent.
And we can talk about another independent in Nova Scotia now who has gone and won an election, surprising.
Now, correct us if we're wrong on any of this, Producer Justin, but she was running as a conservative, but when the government out there in Nova Scotia said that they weren't going to loosen their restrictions, she grabbed a bunch of people and she said, actually, she might have been alone, but she blocked off the Trans-Canada Highway and said, if you're not going to open up, then we're not going to allow this stuff in.
Kicked her out of the party, of course.
Ran as an independent and won.
So do you have any thoughts about this whole rant that I've just gone on?
Upset win, right?
Yeah, it's a big upset.
You want to pull up the rebel news story there, Producer Justin, and we can read a bit from it.
But it just goes to show you that they don't have all the power.
The people have the power.
And if you're going to go ahead, there we go.
Highway blocking MLA wins Nova Scotia's seat after being kicked from Tory caucus.
And there's the picture of her having an altercation with the police there when she's blocking the highway.
So let's read some of this.
A bit bigger there for my blind self, Justin.
There we go.
That'll be good.
Newly independent MLA Elizabeth Smith McCrosson was returned to her seat during the Nova Scotia election after she was dismissed from the winning Progressive Conservative Party for encouraging a blockade of the Trans-Canada Highway into New Brunswick.
The blockade was staged in protest of the former Liberal government's unexpected reversal on loosening the quarantine rule separating residents in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, Lincoln Jay.
Now, are you surprised by this?
I am surprised by this because in Nova Scotia they tend to vote very liberal.
In the East Coast, they tend to vote very liberal.
Now it's not a federal election.
It could have a different outcome, but is this a glimmer of hope?
I guess it is.
It shows you that there can still be upset wins.
I think a lot of people have the idea that everything is sort of set in stone.
So it kind of shows you that there is still a little bit of a fair level of a playing ground.
Yeah, and it does give some hope for everybody.
Hopefully that guy in the territory wins.
Here's the thing.
Parties Joining Forces?00:05:19
Are we just going to end up having like 20 people who are independents?
I don't understand why they can't come together on this.
I asked Maxine Bernier this video interview with him coming out this week on my show.
Why aren't they all forming a party?
Why aren't the Hilliers, the Kara Halioses, the Derek Sloans, the Maxine Bernier?
They should be joining forces.
Yeah, they all have slight differences.
They all want to be different leaders.
PPC is already there.
Why don't they just join them?
Whether you like the PPC or not, maybe you hate the PPC.
Maybe you think they're siphoning votes.
But logical reasoning would suggest that if all these people are being kicked out of these parties and they want to go somewhere where they're allowed to have different opinions, then why don't they just all join one party and be like, hey, we've got all this power here.
I mean, they form that caucus, which is largely a bunch of people you probably haven't heard of besides Sloan, Hillier, and Bernier.
What it does, it splits up voters that more or less all basically have the same ideas, right?
And it kind of forces them to pick sides in it when they all could be one party, right?
Get that whole consensus.
Yeah, and I'm not, and I want you guys to vote for whatever you believe in, vote your conscience, vote your issues, and not just say, this is the, we need to kick Trudeau out, so let's bring in True Tool.
Maybe we'll call him.
Maybe I'll coin that.
Split voting.
Yeah.
What I'm saying is, if all these people agree on the same things, and they appear to, either there's something they're not telling us or they should be under the same umbrella.
Now, Derek Sloan, I still think he hasn't named his party yet, which is very odd to me.
Maybe he's just testing the water.
That's what I think.
Can I get enough support?
The election's been announced.
He still hasn't announced it, I don't think.
But I don't know what's stopping them.
This is a big election, obviously, on everybody's minds.
Trudeau is coming in very confident.
But if you can put a large dent in either of these parties, I wouldn't advocate for voting for the bloc.
They put a dent in the liberal standing in Quebec, though.
If you can put a large dent in the Conservatives by voting for the PPC, or you can put a large dent in the Liberals by voting for somebody else, which I don't support any of this.
I'm not telling you where to vote.
But then all of a sudden they have to start welcoming in new ideas.
The Green Party won't allow the idea that somebody might prefer Israel over Palestine.
The Conservative Party won't allow the idea that you don't want vaccine passports, even though they're supposed to be against that.
If you put the fear of God into them just a little bit, five or ten seats, then maybe you're going to start getting some proper representation and maybe you're going to have a government that starts working for you.
At this point, I would only trust an independent, I think, to actually work for me.
But you talk to a lot of these candidates, and I won't name them.
They're all talking like they're federal leaders.
Even these people that have left parties, they're all talking like they're federal leaders.
I asked them, what are some policies that you're going to put in your riding?
They're all talking like they're federal leaders, free speech and anti-lockdown, and that's all well and good, but what are you actually going to do on the municipal level for the people that are going to elect you?
Or are you just going to get in office and start a Twitter account and a podcast?
I feel like that's what's going to happen for a lot of them.
They just want to get in on name only.
They want to push all this stuff that would be okay to push on a federal level, but not actually get things done for regular people.
This might sound like an obvious question with an potentially obvious answer.
Why do you think Justin called the election early?
Because he wants to secure the idea that he's the people's choice, I think, and that I think he's going to win.
And if he does win, then he's going to say, well, this is justified.
We can do further lockdowns if we need to.
We can raise taxes to get rid of some of this debt if we need to.
I've been elected three times now.
You can't say that the people didn't choose me.
So it's a great time for him to call it.
I think the people of this country have shown that they're willing to accept basically anything, just like Australia.
And I want to show New Zealand as well here.
Yeah, I think if he was to wait any longer, if he avoided this election, by the time the next one comes, there'd be talks that the third booster shot would be coming.
It would just be a lot harder for him to hold on to voters, I think.
Yeah, and if he wins now and wins by a sizable margin, he can say, listen, why don't you guys try winning an election?
And he's completely right.
If I'm Justin Trudeau, I agree with, or I disagree with a bunch of what he said, especially lately, as we saw his stupid speech there.
But I'm just sitting back and I'm saying, if you guys think I'm doing such a bad idea, then maybe you should run on something different.
Maybe you should run on something that's winnable.
But that's just not happening.
We have Trudeau.
We have alternate blue Trudeau.
We've got Jagmeat, who can't win anything if his life depended on it.
And we've got Anime Paul, who's, I think she's probably a good person, but her views I wildly disagree with, just based on the fact that anyone who has to deal with a bunch of nonsense from the media is going to wake up from it a little bit, wake up from what's going on there.
And the bloc, they're just going to do their own thing.
They're basically liberals as well.
So if I'm Justin Trudeau, I'm just sitting there laughing and saying, come up with something better and beat me.
Alternate Blue Trudeau00:05:12
But you can't.
You can't complain.
You know, there's UFC champions who people hate, but they keep winning.
Say Kamaro Usman, 170 pounds.
Everybody thinks he's boring, but they can't beat him.
So it is what it is.
And if you're Justin Trudeau, then you're just going to keep on winning and keep laughing at your opponents.
But if you want to put your tinfoil hat on Lincoln, maybe that's the idea here.
Maybe we're not supposed to have a real choice.
Yep.
I think you hit the nail on the head.
New Zealand is led by a literal socialist.
She's been part of the youth socialist groups.
She's very pro-lockdown.
They are re-locking down, if I can use that word, over one case, Lincoln J.
So she comes out and she's got, you know, she said they eliminated COVID before because they're on a very small island, very easy to control.
But now one case, Producer Justin, and we've got to lock it right down.
Let's go ahead and play her lovely speech.
I'm sure the accent won't bother me.
Stay local and do not congregate.
Don't talk to your neighbours.
Please keep to your bubbles.
It comes down again to those very simple principles.
We know from overseas cases of the Delta variant that it can be spread by people simply walking past one another.
So keep those movements outside to the bare minimum.
Wear a mask and make sure you keep up that physical distancing.
So is that her sister?
Are they in the same bubble?
How are they standing next to each other?
It's honestly unbelievable.
There's one case in New Zealand.
Could you imagine having to live with, like, we basically do here in Ontario?
This is very extreme.
This is, how are you supposed to have any hope for the future?
I just feel bad for kids and stuff having to live under lockdowns like this.
Kids having to play sports and deal with these measures.
There's just the future is just so grim.
Rebelnews.com, if you want to read the full story, we have a writing team who's always on the point about all this stuff going on around the world, of course, because we have a lot of Aussie fans and subsequently New Zealand.
We are wishing you the best down there because this is crazy.
She's part of the Democrat Socialist Party that was voted in, and she's exactly what you think she would be, a teenager's ideas put into an adult, because, you know, that's just the way it is.
Nobody wants to be mean and say no, Lincoln.
So they're locked down.
Melbourne, New South Wales, Victoria, all these places in Australia are locked down.
Police saying they're going door to door.
They visited 2,000 people the other day.
And they're wondering why you're not home, why you're not staying home, why you're being so selfish.
And they got the helicopters in the streets.
They got the military in the streets.
It's really reached a point, Lincoln, where you have to start to wonder, like I talked about with Dre about Tim Dylan, if people really like being locked down, if this is the way they want to live.
If we've gone so far in, let's say, the last 15 years, where people want the government to take care of them so badly that they think they can do no wrong, then what are we doing here?
Should we just have a separate country?
Should Alberta separate?
Should Republican states separate?
What do you think?
Yes, they should.
Look at what Alberta is doing right now.
I think that a question on a lot of people's mind is if there is another lockdown that comes to Ontario, to other provinces around Canada, will Alberta succumb to the pressure and also go into a lockdown?
I think it's going to be very interesting to see what comes in the months ahead.
Fingers crossed that we don't go back in another lockdown.
Well, at some point, I feel like with vaccine passports, they're going to say you can't leave.
And then we're going to have people start trying to be refugees out of Canada.
Well, where are you going to go?
Maybe North Dakota is your only option across our border there because New York's just going to send you back probably.
But what's it going to mean when all this is you can't leave and we're basically in China?
It's heading that way, whether you want to be cute about it or not.
It's heading that way.
You can see what's happening in Australia.
And if this is how you really want to live, then I guess this is how you really want to live.
And you should submit to 60, 70% taxation, give up your business.
And that's the thing about that I wish Tamara Blesser would have asked this woman in Coburg.
She's anti-big business.
She's anti-lowering taxes against these businesses.
And saying, Justin Trudeau did a great job by giving these businesses a bunch of money.
Well, first of all, it's your money.
But is she aware, I wonder, that if you can't pay back your loan, then the government has the opportunity to buy your business.
Is she aware of that?
Where if you don't have the money, then the government can become an owner of your business.
I'm sure she's not.
She's standing out there with a mask on, so who knows?
And it's just so frustrating at some point.
And maybe it's just an It's just a problem of the bubble that we're in and the bubble that they're in that don't ever cross over.
But somewhere in the middle, I feel like there's got to be at least 50% of people who are reasonable and they just want to do what they want and be able to take their own risks.
When I go outside, I'm taking a risk and they say it's not dangerous to other people.
But every time you drive a car, you could kill somebody else.
Club World Conflicts00:09:17
Exactly.
At this point, I think it's plain and simple at this point.
If you are scared, vulnerable, you live with someone that's vulnerable or scared of COVID, whatever the case may be, if you feel that way, then you have to take the precautions.
You have to stay inside, limit the amount of time you spend in public places, but everybody else should be allowed to do what they want.
I think that makes perfect sense.
Yeah, governing for the few was never a good idea, whether the issue is transgender bathrooms or people in prison needing to be with their preferred gender.
You can't govern.
First of all, you can't predictively govern like that.
You can't say somebody's, like the Tom Crude movie that I always reference.
I think I got you to put that in a video once, Minority Report, where we're predicting people's crimes.
Well, if you go out, you could be harming people by breathing the air, so we can't let you go out.
Yeah.
You're predictively punishing people in advance, and it doesn't make any sense to me.
Let's throw up our ReginaSpeech.ca, Justin, and then we'll get to some more hyper chats because we're happy to be back on a positive note.
We talk about so much stuff, it feels like the world's coming an end.
Coming to an end.
We're in a bunker here.
But we have an event that's going back up.
It's been delayed for, I don't know how long, Producer Justin, at least a year, possibly more.
I think when I started working here, this event was supposed to happen.
But it's with Dr. Patrick Moore in Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan was hit hard with lockdowns, and this is particularly in Regina.
So maybe, I don't know how far is Saskatoon from Regina.
Saskamatoon there.
Maybe you can make the drive.
I hope you can.
And even some Albertans and Manitobans can come on over.
But the Patrick Moore event, we will have other rebels there, of course, the ones that you want to see the most.
As I found out yesterday during our streeters, that some people just want to see Ezra.
They don't want to see Andrew Sezwell.
Factual.
Mean, but factual.
Facts, don't care about your feelings, as they say.
But go ahead and head down over to Reginaspeech.ca.
You can buy your tickets.
I don't know if you could buy them up front, like a concert, if you can buy them at the door, maybe.
But go to Reginaspeech.ca.
And you can finally get out in public and do something with people.
Yes.
Producer, co-host Lincoln, because you're going to want to know this, you guys.
There are more events coming.
We're secretly in cahoots with people that we cannot name, but more events are coming in different locations.
Let's see.
If we're in Ontario here, that means there's locations possibly out here.
It's reversed.
If we're in Ontario here, then possibly this part of the country is getting an event, and possibly this part of the country is getting an event.
Who knows, Lincoln?
I don't know, even though I do, but I can't say.
So it's exciting stuff.
Keep going to our events page.
Keep going to rebelnews.com to check back.
ReginaSpeech.ca is where you want to get the tickets for that because people are excited about him.
Patrick Moore, a lot of people have waited over a year for this, so it would be crazy not to go if you were already excited about this before.
People who canceled their tickets a while ago, there's a few of them.
I don't approve of that, but maybe you can get a ticket now again.
A lot of people are going like hotcakes.
We have stuff.
I can't talk about it without giving it away, Lincoln.
So just know a lot of work behind the scenes for Rebel events.
Because we want to get out and see you guys.
You can always come to some of the places where we're being.
We're asking some questions if you want to meet us too.
David Menzies still has that David Menzies promotion going on.
You want to bring up the store, Justin, and then hopefully we can get to that video I sent you as well if we have time.
Oh, the chats.
Right, producer Justin.
I made promises.
Promises made, promises kept.
Whose phrase is that?
I couldn't tell you.
Is it Doug Ford?
History Club World says, How much do you think the Nova Scotia election will impact the federal election?
Follow History Club World on Instagram.
He always gets that in there.
Always.
I was wrong when the Conservatives lost the election.
I was wrong with my friends because the federal election and these elections are different.
So they're not always going to go the same way.
You don't have as many people voting down the ticket as you do in the United States.
So an indication that an independent has won there, obviously this woman's from there.
She's got a lot of polls.
She might be able to say, I tried to do this for you guys and they kicked me out of the party.
Do you agree with that?
Do you disagree with that?
That's not going to be the same as when you're looking at the ballot and you're thinking of Justin Trudeau versus Aaron O'Toole and the person's name on the ballot doesn't exactly matter because you're caring about the federal election, who's got the most seats.
So do I think it'll impact it that much?
No.
And I should stop saying on the bit, why would they let her up to the mic if they weren't going to answer her?
They're talking about Alexa, items.
When he answers, he says, with regret, I can't take questions from Rebel News.
So I don't know if that means that he wants to and can't because of other people influencing him not to.
A little strange.
What are your thoughts on that?
My thoughts on that is that's just an excuse to say it's not my fault.
I don't have anything against you, but it's my policy.
Takes the blame off him.
Exactly.
And that's what it's all about, never being accountable.
History Club World says again, and thanks for Odyssey people chatting on there.
It's the best way to get your questions across to us with crypto, which we heard yesterday we need to know more about.
Everything.
Shout out, Barry.
I checked CBC's poll tracker and it appears that Trudeau is falling since the 14th of August.
His average has dropped 0.7% and to 45% of the majority, 48% of minority.
That's less than what it's been for a while.
Conservative 1% majority, 9% minority.
Is that the thing he's talking about?
The last poll that I saw had the liberals sitting steady, conservatives losing a bunch of points, and they're losing points to the NDP, and the Green Party is losing points to the NDP, and they're all losing points to the PPC.
So as it stands right now, from what I saw, and of course this is the percentage of who they think is going to win, if they think they're going to get a majority or not.
But from what I see, the Liberals are just sitting there, like I mentioned, sitting pretty.
And the Conservatives are losing votes as they can't answer questions and they can't have real platforms.
Aaron O'Toole's plan that he put out was basically Justin Trudeau, you guys.
You guys got to go read this.
It's, oh man, it's like nothing, nothing about China.
We got to take out the bad stuff about China.
We've got to be nice to China now.
Nothing against anti-lock, we're never going to lock down again.
Nothing, we can't defund the CBC anymore.
We'll just review it.
It's just, I don't know.
Either they don't care or they just want to stick with the people who are already going to vote for them no matter what.
So the PPC is now tied with the Green Party with the block, I believe, or they've passed the bloc, they're tied with the Green Party.
One of the two, they've passed the Green Party, they're tied with the bloc, and then NDP, Conservative, and Liberal.
So the PPC is gaining ground where the Green Party is losing ground because nobody really knows what's going on there.
NDP is getting a little bit of votes from the block and the liberals.
It's a whole mess, Lincoln.
I don't know what's going to happen.
I feel like Trudeau is going to win.
Maybe it's going to be a little less or a little more than last time, but I'm not confident, nor do I care if I don't think anything is going to be too different if O'Toole got in.
He might say things that you might like more often.
He might say less stupid stuff like she session, but he's also saying biphobic.
And he's also got top people in his party like Michelle Rumpel Garner who's saying, you know, there's too many white people here.
It's a white male dominated thing.
Yeah, and I've heard from another journalist actually that a pretty credible journalist that thinks Aaron O'Toole might have an upset.
I don't know if he'd call it an upset win, but he thinks he might take it, so I guess we'll see what happens.
It could be interesting.
What I think might happen is people ask me, including friends, why doesn't Pierre Poilev run?
Why doesn't he a bigger voice?
I wish he was a bigger voice.
He's got his clips and everything.
I like the guy.
But it's more of a what have you done for me lately game.
And so a lot of people seem to think that he's waiting for a conservative failure so then he can swoop in.
I could see why they want him in though, 100%.
But does the conservative machine want him in?
I don't think so.
I think he'd be...
He has too much of his own opinions.
He's...
I think he's two feet away from coming off the pre-approved edge.
Do we have any more hyper chats there, Producer Justin?
Did he say anything?
Maybe one more.
Let's check.
Maybe one more.
Let's check.
Justin, can we pull up that video?
Perception Discrepancies00:02:27
Ryan Ross Day says, don't understand why even liberals would vote for Trudeau.
Because they don't look into anything that he does.
I ran into a friend at the event yesterday.
He said, it's okay, Andrew, that we have, hadn't seen him in a decade.
It's okay that we have wildly different political views, but we can still talk, Andrew.
No, we don't, Kyle.
Our views are not different.
It's just the perception of the views that are different.
We agree on the same thing, so don't even worry about it.
But the people who are voting for Justin Trudeau, I'm not confident that they have.
That's the problem.
You guys as humans agree on the same things.
But because of the way politics works with right-wing, left-wing, it makes, in his eyes, seem like you don't have the same views.
Yeah, and we can't be seen talking to each other.
But shout out to him anyways.
Justin, can we pull up that Will Witt video, please?
Because in New York right now, they've instituted the vaccine passport coming to a theater near you.
And over 50% of black Americans in New York have not taken the vaccine.
So there's this huge thing going on right now where it's like, this is for your safety, and we're all about minorities, and we're all about being fair and all this.
But they've basically said that half of the black people in New York can't go to a restaurant.
You can't go to a movie theater.
You can't go to a sports game.
It's craziness.
And it seems to me that this is a problem that they're ignoring.
Whereas on any other topic, it'd be sound the alarm.
What's it called?
Nine alarm fire.
Basically, something like that.
The businesses are just the, we're going to, the businesses, the restaurants and stuff, they're going to be hugely impacted by this.
I think it's going to be hard.
It'll be hard.
A lot of them, I think, will, I don't know if they'll fold under the pressure and not mandate the vaccines, but just look the other way.
Defiant.
I don't know exactly the fines that come with that, if that'll scare them off, but I don't know.
I've seen some videos from Paris, Paris being a city in France that's always bustling with patios, restaurants.
And I don't know, I've seen maybe it's maybe it's just propaganda, but it seems like a lot of them are empty.
They're losing a lot of business down there.
So is that coming here?
Well, New York's already gone through their couple lockdowns, and a lot ton of the restaurants closed.
You know, there's tons of restaurants in New York, and now while you're cutting their clientele in half by 50% again after they've already been struggling, it's pretty crazy.
Paris Patios Puzzle00:02:00
Let's show that short clip from Will Witt, my guy, Craiger U.
A city with 9 million people.
You know how many deaths on average they have per week from COVID?
Five.
Five deaths per average.
And now they're forcing people: if you go indoors, you go to a restaurant, you go to a concert, you have to be vaccinated for five deaths per average per week.
Listen, you guys can do whatever you want.
You want to go get vaccinated?
Do your thing.
But don't tell me that I have to change my entire life, put this in my body because of a virus that is killing five people on average per week.
No way.
Exactly.
Thank you.
How do you feel about his mustache?
I like it.
He looks good.
I think Will needs a mustache intervention.
Producer Justin is shaking his head.
You wouldn't get that mustache, Justin?
Yeah, Justin's not a fan.
Shout out, Will Witt.
Thanks for watching, everybody.
It's been a pleasure.
I shouldn't talk like that.
I'm going to lose fans.
I like pleasures.
You do?
Okay.
Thanks to co-host Lincoln.
He's always a producer, cameraman, editor, and reporter.
So you've got like six jobs.
I hope you have six paychecks that way.
I know producer Justin advocates for that.
Thank you to producer Justin.
Thank you for all the hyper chats.
Thank you for everybody watching on Super You on Rumble and Odyssey.
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They're simple questions.
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