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May 3, 2024 - Rebel News
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Rebel Roundup | Anti-Israel campus tent protests in Canada, new LGBT monument, Wacko Trudeau

Sheila Gunread of Rebel Roundup exposes China’s election interference in Canada, targeting Conservative MPs like Kenny Chu and Michael Chong while allegedly boosting Liberal MP Parm Baines. She condemns Trudeau’s silence on anti-Israel campus protests—like McGill’s "From the river to the sea" chants—calling them genocidal, despite his vague responses. Criticizing BC’s decriminalization policy (2,500 annual deaths), she contrasts it with Alberta’s abstinence-based approach under Danielle Smith. Polls show 60% of Canadians fear censorship, with 76% of potential Conservative voters alarmed, while Trudeau’s online harms bill stalls. The episode ends by framing gender-affirming care for minors as "the greatest child abuse scandal in modern medicine," citing irreversible treatments and false promises of happiness. [Automatically generated summary]

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Supporting the Show 00:02:47
Oh, hey, good morning or good afternoon, everybody, depending on which part of this beautiful country that you're in.
My name is Sheila Gunread.
I am the editor-in-chief here at Rebel News Network, and you are watching the Rebel Roundup.
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Foreign Interference and Election Outcomes 00:14:55
So that's it.
Get talking, get chatting.
And I want to get to you with news that just broke just before we came on air.
The Hoag Commission report is out.
For those of you who don't know, Justice Hoag and the Hoag Commission is actually the Foreign Interference Commission.
And if you follow along with my work here at Rebel News, you know that I've been just deeply invested in the Foreign Interference Commission.
I watched as much of the commission testimony as I could, including the brave testimony from Michael Chong and Kenny Chu, who were targeted by the CCP for their freedom stance here in Canada and their stance for human rights.
Justice Hoag has released her Findings.
And here's what she found.
China did indeed interfere in the 2019 and 2021 election.
But the level of interference did not overturn the general election results.
So all that is to say, and I think any observer would have noted that Aaron O'Toole was definitely going to lose that election because he did not offer a compelling alternative to Justin Trudeau.
He was very, as I call him, butter noodles with no salt, like unsalted butter noodles.
But there was foreign interference, and it probably did cost several ridings, not enough to overturn the election, but definitely enough to sway the vote in ridings like Steveston Richmond East, where Parm Baines is now the liberal MP because he served to amplify the CCP disinformation campaign against human rights activist Kenny Chu, who was the Conservative Party candidate there,
who had initially proposed a foreign registries or foreign agents' registry, which the CCP, of course, didn't like.
So they spread misinformation and disinformation, I should say, about him through Chinese language social media and Chinese language news media in his riding.
And I should note, the PMO, the prime minister's office, was fully aware of it, helped amplify it, even echoed the CCP lies against Kenny Chu.
And because of that, Parm Baines is the liberal MP, by the way, has the gall to sit on the ethics committee in the House of Commons.
Just these people are so shameless.
But anyway, let's go into a couple of the findings here.
This is what Justice Hoag wrote.
The evidence allows me to conclude foreign interference likely impacted some votes in the 2019 and 2021 general elections.
She found that the acts of interference that occurred are a stain on our electoral process and impacted the process leading up to the actual vote.
Broad or more broadly, Hoag emphasized there's a real risk of politicians modifying their positions or their messages, which we heard the liberals do, as a result of foreign interference.
And this risk will increase if we do not take some efficient protective measures to guard against it.
I'm reading from the Bureau, Sam Cooper, but we have the report there in front of us.
Hoag found that liberal MP Han Dong's nomination in 2019 could well have been secured by covert support from Chinese international students who faced threats from Chinese officials.
And that's a good point to make: is that so?
Again, if you didn't watch the commission as closely as I did, congratulations, you have a life.
But I'm also paid to do this.
And also, I find it very interesting because while I, off the top of the show, may have called other people nerds, I might be the nerd.
The phone call of nerdiness is coming from inside the house.
So, what happened in Han Dong's writing is that Han Dong campaigned at a Mandarin-speaking private school where foreign students are outside of his nomination riding, which is absolutely unheard of.
You only have this many resources to campaign in a nomination.
Why are you spending them outside of the riding?
Well, he says, Well, miraculously, all of those students live in the riding.
Sure, And then on election day, a bus containing those foreign national Mandarin-speaking students turned up to vote in his nomination.
And wouldn't you know it, Handong won.
And that was a nomination for the Liberal Party because China wanted to make sure that their man got in.
And subsequent to that, Handong was just as a backbench nobody meeting with Chinese consulate officials, talking about the two Michaels.
telling the two the consular officials, hey, do us a favor, do us a solid, keep those two innocent Canadians locked up until after the election, because if you release them, it makes the Conservative Party position on China look like the reasonable one.
So the point I'm trying to make here is that those foreign students from China, obviously they spoke Mandarin, they weren't willing participants in this scheme.
It sounds like they were being threatened by the CCP also, like, hey, you guys better vote for Handong or we're going to send you home to China.
And wouldn't it be terrible if something happened to your mom and dad back home?
And also, if you are somebody attending a Mandarin-speaking private school in Canada, you are probably from a powerful CCP-linked family.
But they were threatening them, which means, well, what do you think that they would do to you here?
And somebody like Kenny Chu and Michael Chong.
So Hoag wrote, before the election, intelligence reporting indicated that Chinese international students would have been bused in to support Handong, and that individuals associated with a known PRC, that's People's Republic of China proxy agent, provided students with falsified documents to allow them to vote.
That's falsified residency documents saying, oh, we all go to school outside of the riding, but we all miraculously live in the riding.
So let us vote.
Despite not being residents of Don Valley North.
After the election, some intelligence indicated that veiled threats were issued by the PRC consulate to the students, implying that their student visas would be in jeopardy and there could be consequences for their families living in the PRC if they did not support Mr. Dong.
Given that Don Valley North was considered a safe liberal seat, if foreign interference did impact the nomination race, this would not likely have affected which party held the riding.
Okay, fair enough.
It would, however, have elected, affected who is elected to parliament.
And this is significant.
Sure is.
Because it says that not only are they, was the PRC, People's Republic of China, let's call it what it is, the CCP, the Communist Party of China, because the party is the state and the state is the party.
If they were attacking conservatives, they were also making sure, which was a little bit more difficult, but they were also making sure, thanks to rigging nominations, making sure that their guys in the Liberal Party got elected.
So they were going around the nomination process, installing their people in safe liberal ridings.
So then it goes on to say: while Prime Minister Justin Judea was warned of potential regularities involving the students and Chinese officials in Handong's Don Valley North nomination, he decided not to intervene before the October 19th general election.
Yet, Hoag also said there's no indication that Judea and the liberals examined the case any further after the October 19th election.
Yeah, why would they?
They got all the help they wanted from the PRC, and so what's to look at?
You know, the outcome worked in the liberals' favor.
All they had to do was turn a blind eye to Chinese meddling, and then they did, and then they formed a government.
I asked Mr. Trudeau whether the issue was revisited after the election, Hoag wrote.
The specifics of any follow-up are at this point unclear, and I'm not certain what steps were taken.
I am.
None.
None.
Hoag also found that British Columbia MP Kenny Chu, who testified this week at the ethics committee and called out Parm Baines right to his face for his poor moral character and former Conservative leader Aaron O'Toole were attacked with Chinese disinformation.
And Chu have may have lost his writing to attacks on WeChat.
So that's the news today.
Who's shocked?
Not me.
What's going to come of it?
I guess that comes next.
That's the second part of the commission: determining whether or not foreign interference happened.
Here we are, it did.
Now, what do we do about it?
We have a year before the next election, a year in a little bit, October 2025.
Who's counting down the days?
This girl.
But Justin Trudeau was asked about it by reporters this morning and he bumbled his way through it.
So let's go to that clip, please.
Foreign interference inquiry results just came out, and they found that while it didn't affect the election results, it did undermine Canadians' trust in our democracy.
Hoag found the greatest impact of foreign interference, or did your government unwillingness to call for an inquiry contribute to that?
This government, since 2015, has put forward more measures than any previous government, which has never put forward measures to counter foreign interference.
We put forward a number of different bodies, including an elections oversight body that can say with confidence that the 2019 and 2021 elections were in fact decided by Canadians, despite ongoing foreign interference activities from various countries.
And the work that the Commission is doing is very, very important in two ways: both to make sure that we are continuing to develop and improve our tools to counter the foreign interference by countries that want to either undermine our democracy or undermine democracy as a whole, but also reassure Canadians about the things that are being done to ensure that Canadian elections are decided by Canadians.
So I thank the Commissioner for the interim report and will continue to work with the Commissioner and the Foreign Interference Inquiry over the coming months on the next phases of their work.
What is he talking about?
The previous government didn't propose to do anything.
He's been in charge since 2015.
Can we please quit blaming Stephen Harper?
After Stephen Harper is deceased, there will be a Liberal Prime Minister blaming the ghost of Stephen Harper for what's happening in Parliament at this point.
He's like the boogeyman for them for any excuse.
But it was Kenny Chu, a Conservative MP, who proposed the foreign agents registry, which set about the CCP attacking him.
And Parm Baines is now a Liberal MP sitting on the Ethics Committee.
Just galling because of it.
But he doesn't care.
You know, like all the testimony stated that not only did the PMO know and do nothing, in some instances, they amplified the CCP messaging against advocates of a foreign agents registry.
Kenny Chu testified that the CCP were saying to have a foreign agents registry was racism against Chinese people.
I don't know if you picked up on Kenny Chu's last name there, but he's ethnically Chinese from Hong Kong.
He's being racist against other Chinese people.
I suppose it's a possibility, although outlandish.
And guess who amplified that messaging?
Justin Trudeau.
It became a campaign message that conservatives were racist.
And that came directly from the CCP.
So he took the CCP seed and like grew it into this big, gross weed that now we have to root out of the entire Canadian political landscape.
It was a lie.
It's CCP disinformation spread by the liberal campaign apparatus.
So that's that.
I can't wait to see what we do next.
Probably nothing because Justin Trudeau's in charge and he knows he's got to do as much as he can to try to win the next election, which I think is doing the impossible.
I think the Conservatives are, if the election were called today, going to win 211 of 338 seats.
That's like super majority, super, super, super duper majority country.
Big blue wave crashing down on the liberals.
So I can't imagine that they're actually going to do anything to combat foreign interference because they are the beneficiaries of foreign interference.
Olivia, do we want to do an ad before I go into the campus pogroms against the Jews?
Okay, let's hit an ad and then we'll go into the ongoing campus program pogroms.
Ongoing Campus Pogroms 00:03:02
We started off this convoy calling it taking back our freedoms, but our freedoms are nobody's to take away.
Lich and Barber are charged with mischief, intimidation, and other offenses for their role in a demonstration against COVID-19 measures.
You can see a pattern over the last few years anytime you run against the narrative that racist is their go-to.
We were accused of taking money from foreign entities, which it's now come out that the Trudeau Foundation has been taking money from the Chinese government.
And then we were accused of being infiltrated by the Russians, like foreign interference.
Well, I mean, look at the situation that we're in right now.
Lord Mayor Lich, one of the founders and organizers of the Freedom Convoy, has been arrested again.
Leach was arrested in Madison Hat, Alberta, for allegedly breaching her bail conditions, so she'll reported being brought back to Ottawa to go in front of a judge.
What did you see when you came across?
Oh, please tell me.
The most beautiful show of humanity.
Humanity I've ever seen.
People are proud to be Canadian again.
The two words that I heard the most: the first one was hope coming all across Canada.
It was the number one word I heard, and the second one was pride.
Why should you join Canada's National Firearms Association?
We currently have one of the most aggressively anti-firearm governments in our nation's history, promoting fear and placing blame like never before.
Our rights, freedoms, culture, and heritage, it's all on the line.
But we are fighting back, and there is strength in numbers.
We work within the law to change the law, to defend competitors, hunters, collectors, and other law-abiding firearms owners.
We can get through this.
We've done it before, and we'll do it again if you are with us.
Canada's National Firearms Association.
freedom, safety, responsibility.
Excuse me.
Sorry, I'm a little dry there.
Also, as Nikola Tesla once said, you may live to see men made horrors beyond your comprehension.
You just saw me drinking with a reusable straw.
So I guess he was right.
We've got, as I said, the campus pogroms taking place all across North America.
Bad ideas on progressive university campuses in the United States, of course, have spread to places like McGill and the University of Toronto.
So this is our drone footage from yesterday.
War Over Tents 00:03:07
Matching tents on some pretty nice grass that will undoubtedly be destroyed by these people who are not known for their outdoorsiness.
Might I add.
You know, it makes you wonder where are these matching tents coming from in bulk?
Who paid for those?
These are starving students.
Give me a break.
By the way, if you are going to one of these universities, you are among the most privileged people in the entire country.
And if you have the time to take away from your life and your studies and your job to just camp in a university campus, the university you attend, I'm going to suggest that you are not a member of the underclass that you claim to be fighting for.
And you can see they have just shameless support for terrorism.
They're holding signs that say from the river to the sea, which of course is a call to genocide from the river Jordan to the Mediterranean Sea.
So all of Israel.
So, and when they say Palestine will be free, what they mean is free of the Jews, the indigenous people of the land.
This is all, of course, as you know, in opposition to Israel defending itself in an existential crisis against Hamas post-October 7th.
They're calling for a ceasefire, but there definitely was a ceasefire in October 6th, because on October 7th, Hamas and other terror-linked organizations attacked Israel unprovoked, killed 1,200 people in what is described as Israel's 9-11, and then kidnapped 240 other innocent civilians, including women and children.
They used sexual assault as a crime of war against them, and they still refuse to turn back their hostages.
And what is different between Israelis and terrorists of Hamas is that Israelis value the lives of every single one of their citizens in such a way that they will launch an ongoing war campaign just to get their hostages back.
It's a young population that values children and motherhood.
And terrorists like those in Hamas are fine to use women and children as human shields.
So that's where we end up in this battle, but also in a clash of cultures.
And so progressives in the West have decided to do this weird Hitler youth meets Occupy Redux meets Idol No More, and they've taken to university campuses.
Clash of Cultures 00:05:29
And we had our friend Efron, who does absolutely everything at this company.
I think he's the hardest working guy in Canadian media some days, most days.
And he was down at the University of Toronto and he saw instructors, perhaps teachers, who were taking a class of students, like a field trip to the UFT.
And the kids were doing the whole like, you know, solidarity with Palestine garbage.
If I were one of the parents of these children, the teacher better be on a leave of absence before I head down to the school, if you know what I mean.
Uh let's, let's show that video from Efron.
Looks like a daycare or like a day camp, uh.
I would be, as they say out here on the prairies, off the rev limiter with these progressive women thinking that they can co-parrot my child right into terror apology.
What a disgrace.
You know, this is really one of the concerns with modern public education is that there are so many educators who think that it is not just their goal, but also their right to instill other people's children with their ideology.
You know how you get to instill children with your ideology?
Have some of your own, you barren self-sterilized weirdos, and stay away from other people's kids with your nonsense.
But no, they just can't help themselves.
The sense of entitlement is just off the hook.
We've got another clip from yesterday.
Efron caught this also.
An elderly lady, which is just so on the nose with these Hamas apologists.
You know, they, Hamas abducted elderly women and mothers, grandmothers.
And so why would they respect yours here in Canada, right?
So they harass a local, I don't want to call her elderly.
She's a woman of a certain vintage.
I hope that when I am a woman of a certain vintage, you will be kind with your descriptions of me.
And I feel like I'm getting there fast.
But she's shoved around by this anti-Israel mob.
They can, you can hear them telling her to go back home.
Could you imagine?
Okay, I'm old enough to remember when it was like a KKK slogan to tell black people to go back to Africa.
And yet these people, perfectly fine in a public place saying, go back home, go back to Poland.
Excuse me, racist psychos.
let's show this clip just a little bit more of this lady being mobbed let's make way for our kids anyone here to disrupt us we're here for palestine she's trying to make a team we're here for our people
Let's make a win.
We're gonna stop still here.
We're standing still here.
Sign is out!
Viva Salon! Viva Salon! Viva Salon!
You know what?
Good for her.
She stood her ground.
She refused to be bullied by these maniacs.
Do you see that sign they're holding right beside them?
By any means necessary?
Oh, really?
What means?
Rape, murder, butchery, abduction of babies, killing of babies?
Of course, by any means necessary.
Good for this lady, though, who refused to be intimidated by these jerks.
Professional hobos.
We've got another one: University of Toronto's anti-Israel encampment after dark.
Police Silence Everyone 00:14:21
There was a 10 p.m. deadline from the school to vacate the grounds.
So let's show that.
Okay, I think that's good.
I think that's good.
Kudos to Efron for putting in what must have been a 20-hour day yesterday, mostly out there by himself with these apologists for just the most appalling sort of political violence you've ever seen.
And I've spoken to people who have seen the footage.
And I think it has damaged them in a way that you can't even imagine.
But yeah, they don't care.
I mean, in the university is private property, I guess, technically speaking.
Where's Justin Trudeau on this?
Like I said, we've got the Hitler Youth 2.0 to encamp sit-ins and intimidating Jewish students on campus.
Have we even, like, I'm not sure what it is that FinTrack does around here?
So, remember how quick Christy Freeland, who, by the way, in that Trudeau clip this morning that we showed you, after the show's over, go back and watch just her little like bobblehead just jerking around over there.
She's like one of those inflatable waving dancey guys, just like Justin Trudeau, just freaking out every time he talks.
But remember how quickly they froze the bank accounts of anybody who gave 20 bucks to a trucker?
Who's funding all of this?
Who's buying the tents?
Who's buying the signage?
Could it be Iran?
Could it be IRDC-backed radicals?
Have we even bothered to look?
I don't know what it is that FinTrack does around here anymore, except make sure that farmers don't get financing from Farm Credit Canada because they bought a truck or a coffee on the Freedom Convoy.
Gross.
Okay, let's go from Toronto over to McGill, another progressive hellscape where Montreal School, where anti-Israel protesters and Israel supporters are counter-protesting each other.
At least there's opposition at McGill.
Let's see that clip.
Provoking?
Yeah.
Why are you provoking?
No, I was watching.
Why are you asking?
They attack me.
You provoke.
No, no.
They attack me.
So you think that your son is not a person.
I know you.
I know you very well.
You are a Zionist.
I know you very well.
I'm sorry.
Good for Alexa.
Who's anti-Semitic signs?
Because Jeffrey Epstein was a secular Jew, all of a sudden, all of Israel is what?
Apologists for sex trafficking?
Excuse me, buddy, but your side is the one that abducted and raped women on October 7th.
Let's keep going.
By the way, oh, at least they have the police horses out here.
Maybe at the U of T, they could pretend like they were trying to have an illegal barbecue.
Okay, so we've got more from McGill.
What have we got?
Trudeau's asked about the ongoing anti-Israel tent occupation protests, and he does his little dance around the question thing.
Oh, I hope Freeland's in this so we can all watch her little face in the corner.
I wanted to first ask about the campus protests that we're seeing regarding.
They're growing at universities.
We've seen them pop up recently at University of Toronto encampments.
Premier Legault has called for police to remove them in McGill.
Do you support these encampments staying on campus?
I think we have to remember what universities are.
Universities are places of learning.
Universities are places where the freedom of speech, the freedom of ideas, the challenge of debate, of dialogue, of discussion about how to shape the world, how to see the world, how to go on out after university or college and lead the world are a core part of what campuses are all about.
At the same time, we need to make sure that as part of that, everyone can feel safe on campus.
Whether you're a Jewish student, whether you're Palestinian, whether you have strong feelings on one side or the other.
And on that, we have to trust both universities to manage their campuses right and local police of jurisdiction to do their work to make sure that everyone is safe.
Follow up.
So I take it: are you just, do you just think that police should decide whether they should be removed or not?
Are you concerned about violence as we've seen in the United States, a conflict between different sides?
It sounds like you don't really want to weigh in one way or another about whether they should stay.
Well, I have been weighing in on this issue of the angst and the anguish, the anger, the fear that Canadians have been feeling for months and months and months since the October 7th attacks that have led to feelings of deep uncertainty in the Jewish community around the rise of anti-Semitism,
but also deep, deep concerns amongst the Muslim communities around the humanitarian catastrophe that's going on in Gaza right now and the rise in Islamophobia.
These are things that are challenging for a diverse and pluralistic society like Canada to deal with, but we must.
And we do that through conversations.
We do that through making sure that everyone is protected, that laws are enforced, that people take on their responsibilities to create spaces for conversation in which everyone can feel safe.
And nowhere is that more important that everyone can feel safe, having a full range of conversations and debate and dialogue and challenges than on university and college campuses.
It's like he was assigned a book report of like 1,200 words, but he didn't read the book.
And so he's just talking, but he doesn't actually say a thing.
He's having conversations.
What does that mean?
We're having dialogue, okay?
What does that mean?
We're going to make sure the laws are enforced.
Argue?
When?
When?
Where?
Then he goes on to prattle on about Islamophobia.
This has nothing to do with Islamophobia.
Jewish students are being intimidated on campus.
They're chanting genocidal slogans on Canadian streets.
The Hitler youth are running amok on the lawns of the synagogues.
And Justin Trudeau's like, we're having conversations.
What do you want me to do, buddy?
Chill out.
Great.
Good leadership, bro.
You invoked the Emergencies Act, a wartime law that should be reserved for the likes of a 9-11 level event or a Pearl Harbor-level event.
You invoked that on bouncy castles, on public property in the nation's capital, public property where people are supposed to go to protest.
Where the hell else are they supposed to go to protest the government, except like where the federal government is in front of the federal government?
And you invoked a wartime law on them.
You treated them like terrorists.
We have actual terrorist apologists out there just doing their thing.
And Justin Trudeau is like, you know what?
It's a university.
People are supposed to engage in civil debate.
It doesn't look like civil to you.
You can't even walk across the campus as a suspected Zionist and they're going to mob you by any means necessary, they say.
What an idiot.
Olivia, should we hit an ad break and then let's go into just some more liberal idiocy?
Do we have another ad break?
Okay, perfect.
Let's do that and we'll come back and talk about the wacko liberals.
I am the one being punished for speaking truth, yet he can mock females and say, you know, call me a bigot incites hate, and nothing's being done about that.
But I'm the one being silenced by my federation.
A lot of women are silenced and feel silenced in that they have no voice or they're afraid to speak up, fear of maybe getting kicked out of the federation to be called names, right?
For backlash.
They're trying to silence everyone by using me as an example.
So, I mean, more and more people are going to be afraid to speak up.
When it comes down to sports, which is my platform, it's bodies that play sports, not identities.
And we have to stick to biology.
We got to call a spade a spade.
We have to call a man a man and a woman a woman.
I have a huge amount of support.
We just need those voices to be heard and people to speak up more.
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The NDP Trudeau carbon tax on the farmer who grows the food and the trucker who ships the food is a tax on all who buy the food.
Now they want to quadruple the tax.
I'm Pierre Polyev.
I'll axe the tax so you pay less and bring home more.
Okay, so let's go into Trudeau's liberals being absolute wacko.
And the reason I'm using that phrase is because the liberals have specifically said it is not a phrase they want to hear.
Like when you call them corrupt, they also don't want to hear that.
They also do want to hear, what is the other one?
ARIVE scam.
They're like, please call it Arrive Can.
No, it's a scam.
And you are a wacko.
And you may think that you can tone police parliament, but you can't tone police the regular people, although they're trying with all their censorship laws.
So let's go into how the term wacko has come to be part of common parlance of the Canadian right.
Let's show this clip of Speaker Greg Fergus, who's supposed to be impartial.
However, he's the Liberal MP, being completely partisan by booting Pierre Polyev out of question period earlier this week.
Mr. Speaker, it is a choice for him to implement extremist policies that have taken the lives of 2,500 British Columbians every single year.
Since the NDP has asked him to reverse course on his and formerly their radical policy, 22 British Columbians have died of drug overdoses.
But he continues to allow those drugs to kill the people in our hospitals and on our public transit.
When will we put an end to this wacko policy by this wacko prime minister?
No.
There are a couple of things which are going on here today, which is not acceptable.
And I ask all members, please, to keep themselves, to control themselves.
I'm going to ask two things.
One, I'm going to ask the honorable leader of the opposition to withdraw that term, which is not considered parliamentary.
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Mr. Speaker, I replace wacko with extremist.
He is an extreme.
The honorable member to please.
I'm going to ask the Leader of the Opposition once again to just withdraw that comment.
I invite the Honourable Member Opposition to please withdraw that comment and simply withdraw that comment.
I'll replace it with radicals.
I am not asking to replace, I'm asking the honorable member to just simply withdraw.
Mr. Speaker, I replace the word wacko with extremist.
I'm going to ask the Honourable Leader of the Opposition one last time to please withdraw that comment and simply withdraw that comment.
simply withdraw and replace with the aforementioned advocate.
Mr. Poliev, I have to name you for disregarding the authority of the chair.
Pursuant to the authority granted to me by Standing Order 11, I order you to withdraw from the House for any participation by video conference for the remainder of this day's sitting.
You know, Greg, I've seen that clip a thousand times.
I can't get enough of it.
But as Greg Fergus was talking there, I was like, what animal does he remind me of?
And I was like, a tree frog?
Like the way he's, I know this is not the point of all of this, but as he's standing there, like the whole upper part of his head doesn't even move.
Like he sort of looks like a chameleon, like the lizard, if you look dead on.
But there was nothing unparliamentary about that language.
The liberals swear in the House of Commons all the time.
Justin Trudeau is out there elbowing people, calling people a piece of excrement, and I'm cleaning up my language for the sake of our viewers at home.
The Liberals call the Conservative names all the time, unparliamentary language.
But to accurately describe Justin Trudeau's drug decriminalization policy as wacko, that's what got Polyev tossed out.
And it became a complete and total win for the Conservatives, by the way, because the Liberals don't even understand how social media works.
If you go to their ex-accounts, that much is clear.
It became a complete and total viral win for the Conservatives.
And by the way, if you want the shirt that the liberals don't want you to have, go to TrudeauIswacko.com or the Rebel News Store at rebelnewsstore.com.
You can get yourself a Trudeau is wacko t-shirt.
I love it because it looks like you've been declared wacko, like with the stamp on it.
So, and it's $39 and free international shipping.
So get yourself one of those.
It's the shirt the liberals don't want you to have.
Saying the thing the liberals don't want you to say.
Fight censorship one t-shirt at a time at trudeauiswacko.com.
Let's keep going because that all was based around Justin Trudeau's support for drug decriminalization, which has ended in death, decay, and destruction in British Columbia.
Thankfully, in Alberta, we're choosing a different path forward.
We believe in the dignity of the individual and the potential of human beings to find a way to be clean.
We will not enable our people into the grave because behind every dead drug addict is a family.
And so we are not taking that road.
Thank you, Danielle Smith, our premier.
But Trudeau was asked about his support for taxpayer-funded heroin, meth, and other hard drugs, because it's significant enough now in British Columbia that even BC Premier David Eby, who was in favor of this policy, who pushed this policy, he is now saying, we need them all again.
I am now opposed to my very own policy, and I want the feds to help me roll this all back.
So Justin Trudeau was asked if he would roll back his policy by a member of, I think it was the mainstream media, who are starting to finally do their jobs in the dying days of this government.
So let's watch that clip.
Health Canada is reviewing BC's request for a ban of drug use in public spaces.
Given how serious the problem is, how urgent is it for that request to be approved?
We have from the very beginning worked closely with the government of British Columbia as they wanted to move forward on a pilot project.
We've continued to work with them as they are asking to modify that pilot project.
We will do so in alignment with them and work with them on making sure that it's done right.
This is a serious crisis faced by communities and individuals right across this country.
We're always going to be there to work in responsible, fact-based, compassion-grounded ways on this public health crisis as a public health crisis in ways that are right for every jurisdiction and led by every jurisdiction.
What?
So the jurisdiction of British Columbia is trying to lead on this now, trying to like pull a 180, and they're not getting any help from the feds.
And while they're not getting any help from the feds, people are dying.
You know, imagine during the HIV crisis, if you were just giving people needles, dirty needles.
That's what the liberal government is doing right now with the opioids.
I just, I don't understand it.
I don't like this is an easy win.
You could say, okay, BC wants us our help to change course.
We're going to do that.
We're a government that listens.
They don't even listen to their own side on this.
We're not saying they have to be Alberta on this issue, but perhaps recriminalize doing drugs in a park where little kids are playing would be helpful.
Nope.
There's Justin Trudeau just hanging on to this failed policy like a millstone around his neck, sinking to the bottom of the lake.
Couldn't happen to a nicer guy, I guess.
Also, on the liberals being wacko, they're building a monument.
I am dying to know how much this thing is going to cost.
I'll just make a note for myself right now, file an A tip on this bad boy.
Seamus O'Reagan, one of the dumbest members of the Trudeau caucus, and that is saying something because he is in caucus with Yaris Axe and Trudeau himself.
Okay.
So Seamus O'Reagan tweets, for those of you who aren't blocked, Canada will be home to the first national 2SLGBTQI plus.
They forgot the A. Someone is going to be mad.
The A gender, asexual people are going to start writing you letters, Seamus, you bigot.
Anyways, they're making a monument.
The first one in the world.
No, we won't go back.
Where are they making it?
He doesn't say.
When it will be started, he doesn't say.
When it will be completed, also.
Who the hell knows?
Why does it look like that?
What is that supposed to symbolize?
A circle with a cylinder pointing out of it?
Like, stop.
Stop.
I'm just, I'm jumping to conclusions.
My brain is full of jokes I shouldn't tell on air because of this artist's rendition of the monument to 2SLGBTQI no A plus monument.
Where is it going to be?
I don't even know.
I have no idea.
But congratulations, Canada.
Our descent into international mockery continues thanks to the liberals.
I must find where this thing is going to be.
They're probably going to put it someplace like Moose Jaw to try to colonize it with liberal ideas, which it will be vandalized within a day.
I can't wait.
I just, what a joke we are.
We're not a real country, are we?
Or at least we are a loose conglomerate of many different cultures held together by the loose thread of federalism.
But as an Albertan, I look at this and I think it's got nothing to do with me.
It's a foreign land.
It's got nothing to do with me.
Okay, we've got one more thing on the list, and then I think I got through everything and then we'll do the chats.
So this from Rebel News this morning.
Our friend Roberto, I believe, wrote it up.
Over half of Canadians say freedom of expression is under threat, according to a new leger poll.
Yep.
Of those intending to vote conservative in the upcoming federal election, 76% express concern over the state of free expression in Canada.
Now, that might be, I mean, obvious that conservatives worry about civil liberties and free speech.
The survey indicates that 60% of respondents in general believe that freedom of expression is under threat.
34% of those saying it's somewhat threatened, and 23% saying it's under serious threat.
Around 36%, so I'm going to say the NDP-liberal split expressed that they believe the right to free speech was not under threat, whereas 7% either didn't know or chose not to respond.
So, what does that mean?
So, you're saying, well, Sheila, of course, conservatives care about civil liberties.
Yeah, they do.
But again, I refer back to the polling data that I quoted earlier in the show.
The majority of Canadians feel this way because the majority of Canadians are expressing intent to vote conservative in the next election.
So, the overwhelming majority of Canadians are going to vote conservative.
The overwhelming majority of those are saying free speech is under threat.
And yet, Justin Trudeau is unable to detach himself from his bad ideas, the bad ideas that are driving reliable liberal voters into the loving arms of conservatives like me.
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Get on over here, you big lugs.
So, I don't know.
Do you think Justin Trudeau is going to back off any of his censorship?
Probably not.
The good news is, and the hopeful news is that Justin Trudeau's censorship legislation will move at the speed of government.
So, his latest act of censorship, the online harms bill, it will surely pass and at breakneck speed.
But it requires the ramp up of, I think, three separate bureaucracies to enforce it.
And that will take some time for the government to do that.
And so, I can't imagine that it will be in place before the liberals lose the next election.
So, that's the good news.
But the bad news is that we are under the constant threat of censorship, both government-imposed and passive.
Thank you, YouTube.
So, that's that.
I think that takes us really to the end of the show with three minutes to spare on my side.
Look at that.
Let's hit a couple of chats here.
And then I think we'll button everything up and we'll encourage everybody to tune back in next week at the very same time.
So, we've got a couple of chats here.
Do we not?
Am I missing one?
Righterson Gary says to me, after donating five bucks to the cause, thank you so much, Gary.
Looking forward to seeing you live in person next Friday and Saturday at both Rumble and Rebel events in Toronto.
Yes, we have Rumble Live on the 10th and then Rebel News Live, as you saw in a couple of ads in the show here on the Saturday.
I think there's still tickets available for both, I believe.
So, you can go to rebelnewslive.com to get your tickets for the Saturday event.
And then, I think it's what's the URL for the Rumble one again?
I yeah, you know what?
Just go to our website.
You'll find it there.
I'm very sorry.
We are an owner of very many URLs.
And so, sometimes it is very difficult for me to keep track of them all.
But if you go to rebelnews.com, you will see a banner for Rumble Live.
Click there, it'll take you through, get tickets to going fast if there are any left at all.
And if there aren't any tickets left for Rumble Live, well, good news, you can join us for our one-day freedom fest at Rebel News Live the next day.
Go to rebelnewslive.com to get your tickets there.
And those are selling very, very fast too.
So just after the show is done, just head on over there, get your tickets, and we'll see you Saturday and Friday, hopefully.
All right.
Enmark gives us five bucks and says, you not be racist to the China people.
China is a nation under race like Japan and Jamaica.
I get so mad when you and David do so.
Just saying.
Okay.
I don't think I've ever said that China is a race.
I do, I always point out that Kenny Chu is ethnically Chinese because that's the people living in Hong Kong.
They are ethnically Chinese.
Likewise with the people living in Taiwan, they are ethnically Chinese, but they are their own distinct freedom-loving cultural group, aren't they?
So that's why I point that out.
And so that's why I say it's completely ridiculous for Justin Trudeau to say that it is racist to Chinese people for an ethnically Chinese person like Kenny Chu to say, we need to make sure the Chinese state is not meddling in Canadian politics.
Right?
I think so.
I think I made that distinction properly.
Olivia, is that everything?
Holy smokes, look at that.
Consider Taiwan's Distinction 00:01:01
I got to everything.
I got to all the topics on the list of things carefully prepared by Olivia and Efron and the web team behind closed doors.
And I got to all the chats.
And it is 12 o'clock mountain time.
So I'm going to wrap up the show.
Thanks to everybody who tuned in.
Thanks to everybody who works behind the scenes to put the show together.
Thanks to everybody who pitched in a little bit to keep the lights on here at Rebel News.
I will see everybody back here, same time, same place next week.
And as my friend David Menzies always says, stay sane.
The purpose of everything I do is simply to create awareness about what I consider to be the greatest child abuse scandal in modern medicine history, which is the business of telling children that they were born wrong, that they need to be something they're not, and then giving them puberty blocking drugs, cross-sex hormones, and even surgeries in a fruitless effort to change their sex based on the lie that they'll never find true happiness unless they try to modify their body.
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