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Oct. 17, 2024 - Rebel News
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SHEILA GUNN REID | Trudeau gov't drops bombshells on foreign interference, freedom convoy

Sheila Gunn-Reid dissects Canada’s Foreign Interference Commission, exposing 11 parliamentarians—including Liberal-aligned Han Dong and Victor Oh—accused of treasonous ties to China, while criticizing Justin Trudeau’s refusal to name them. She highlights the Jasper Fire scandal, where Environment Minister Stephen Gilbo blocked firefighters amid failed infrastructure, and his baseless climate blame. Gunn-Reid also attacks Trudeau’s 2035 gas/diesel phase-out, citing EV battery plant collapses (Stellantis, Volkswagen) and remote region impracticality, warning of forced replacement part bans as a "slow death" tactic. The episode ties government overreach to economic mismanagement and foreign influence, questioning whether Trudeau’s policies prioritize ideology over safety and sovereignty. [Automatically generated summary]

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Covering Foreign Interference 00:07:09
It's Wednesday.
I've already fallen way behind in my work.
Thanks to Trudeau.
I was not able to book a guest for today's show.
So I'm turning the show over to you.
I'm Sheila Gunn-Reed, and you're watching The Gunn Show.
Well, friends, I don't know if you know, but if you're paying attention to Rebel News, and I think you do, you know that I have been busy for the last, oh, I think it's four weeks.
We're in the fourth week, covering the Foreign Interference Commission.
And besides covering the Foreign Interference Commission, I've been covering committee hearings into such things as the Jasper Fire, the Green Slush Fund, Indigenous Procurement, all those sorts of things at the very same time.
So it is just non-stop in front of my computer, clipping and writing and clipping and writing these hearings all day long.
And then this week, Thanksgiving holiday, ate up Monday.
And then Justin Trudeau is currently, as we speak right now, testifying at the Foreign Interference Commission.
Well, not as we speak right now.
I should tell you, I have 40 minutes break from the Foreign Interference Commission before Trudeau continues to testify.
So I thought I would jump off that, quickly record a show for our beloved subscribers because I got to give you people what you pay for and then jump right back onto that.
But because of the busy week, the short week, I was unable to book a guest for the gun show.
And I do most of the gun show by myself, like everybody does the editing because who I just don't have time for that.
But I do, you know, plan my shows and schedule my guests and the topics all on my own.
I don't have a Chase producer, as they say in the business, who does that for me.
So I couldn't get all my work done.
So I thought, how do I deal with this and still give you what you are here for?
And so I thought I would delegate.
And I asked one of our friends who works behind the scenes here at Rebel News, who does our emails, to send you out an email saying, hey, do you have questions for me?
And I'll sit down and I'll do my best to answer your questions, whatever they are.
Maybe they're about work, maybe they're about my personal life, anything like that, within reason.
And I would answer them for about a half an hour.
So I've given myself about a half an hour to wrap this up and then get back.
I have time for a coffee and maybe a couple of deviled eggs.
That's all the time I have.
So I'll zip it.
I'll get right into your letters.
And I should tell you, if I don't get to the letters today, next time I am overwhelmed by work, I will have a bank of your questions and I'll just reach back into the question bag and I'll read more and answer more.
So what I'm saying is maybe I don't get to your question today, but I will eventually get to it.
The last time I did this, I had a bank of questions for three shows.
Last time, my work-life balance went right off the rev limiter.
Anyway, let's get to it because I'm babbling and I want to give you a show.
So zip it, Sheila.
All right.
Here we go.
Oh, I mentioned the other day when I was sort of doing a call out and telling people what the show would be about and that it would be a letters show that you could ask me anything, including my beloved pickle recipe.
So if you are a regular Sheila follower, you know that I am a pickle aficionado, both on the consumption side and the manufacturing side.
It's one of my food groups, just meat and pickles.
Basically, I'm just brine and protein.
That's my life.
And in the email that went out, I said, if you want my pickle recipe, you have to be a subscriber, but I will give it.
First letter that came in, top of the list.
Would love your recipe, Sheila.
So I came prepared for this question.
You might not be able to see it because of how my, this is green and so it chroma keys right through.
You're seeing, now you people are seeing how the sausage gets made, but this is the Joseph Berg United Church of Christ cookbook issued by the Josephberg Ag Society.
And this was back when the United Church of Christ was an actual church and not whatever it is these days.
But this was a Canadian bestseller.
I think it was first issued like in the oh, good grief.
1980, maybe.
Maybe even sooner than that.
But anyway, it asked all the old-timers in the area to throw in their recipes.
And there's a lot of them.
If you'd like to find my great-grandma's pickle recipe, it is recipe 1013 on page 243 of your Josephberg Ag Society cookbook.
And I'll give it to you.
It's really easy.
You can scale it up.
You can scale it down.
It's three quarts of boiling water.
So just three liters of boiling water, one liter of regular vinegar or pickle vinegar.
Just make sure it's not the high-test stuff, if you know what I mean.
And one cup of salt.
That's it.
So a cup of salt, a liter of vinegar, a liter of boiling water.
Pack your whatever you're going to pickle into the jars, sterilized jars first.
I will throw a sprig of dill or two, you know, don't chintz on the dill.
And about three or four cloves of garlic in the bottom of the jar.
And that's it.
Now, you can use this recipe to pickle anything and you can add to it and alter it.
So I'll give you a little, you could throw your chili flakes in here at this point, like a quarter teaspoon, up to a half a teaspoon of chili flakes.
And at this point, if you wanted them spicy, srirachas, all the raised at rage right now, at this point, you could just put a quick jam of sriracha in there.
You can add jalapenos to this at any point.
You can use this for anything though.
Like if you wanted to pickle beans, cauliflower, whatever, this is how you do it.
It also is great for pickled eggs.
I don't like my pickled eggs extra vinegary.
I kind of like them briny.
This is great, but just put your pickled eggs in the fridge.
If you seal these jars in a pressure canner, they're good for a year, if they'll last in the basement.
Also, a little trick.
Something I noticed trending right now is like smoked pickles.
And this is where you would get your liquid smoke from the grocery store or your, I think they have it at Peavy Mart.
Slow Death of Electric Vehicles Plan 00:12:38
Put a couple of drops of liquid smoke in your jars after you've packed and before you put the brine in.
And then you have a really delicious, like slightly smoky pickle.
And if you're someone who loves both a jerky, so smoked things and pickles, this is the ultimate for somebody like me.
So there you go.
Got my pickle recipe.
This one, it will remain anonymous, but I will address the question anyway.
How did Stephen Gilbo, the environment minister, not get charged with arson if he let Jasper burn despite the Premier of Alberta?
Testimony that 20 fire trucks and 50 certified firefighters were threatened and told not to fight the fires.
Please do not divulge my name to these censorious thugs.
Okay, so we will honor your request, but I will tell you, it's not arson if he didn't intentionally light the fire.
He is an idiot, Stephen Gilbo.
He did turn away 50 professionally trained firefighters and 20 fire trucks, including two huge fire trucks, from Arctic Fire Safety.
They were coming to fight a fire at a resort on behalf of an insurance company and they came with extra.
They were turned away, threatened, turned away multiple times, threatened with arrest.
And when they were finally allowed into the town, they were allowed to not actively fight fires inside the town site.
They were only supposed to work at their one location.
And I think part of it was to not have anybody find out that they had the wrong kind of fire hydrants installed in the park.
So that outside municipal fire departments that didn't work directly with Jasper, so not Hinton, but outside of that immediate area, if they came, they wouldn't be able to hook to the fire hydrants.
And that was a catastrophe.
And also, outside firefighters were also told they could not get water from the lakes and rivers.
In Jasper, they had to truck water in from Hinton at an extreme cost.
But it is a scandal.
Unfortunately, probably not criminal.
Let's go to Jeff.
Hi, Sheila.
I'm a huge fan of Rebel News.
There's something I've noticed coming from Europe.
Both Stellantis and Volkswagen are going broke, as we in Canada, especially Ontario, are heavily invested in EV batteries.
I think we might be in trouble.
Oh boy, yes, we are.
What do you think?
Keep up the good work, Jeff.
Okay, so Justin Trudeau and Doug Ford, alleged conservative, are both heavily invested in electric vehicle battery plants.
And these battery companies are going broke in other parts of the world.
And now these projects are starting to get shelved in Canada, even after we've given them billions of dollars.
And I'm horrified at the wasted money, but I'm also sort of grateful from a public safety aspect.
I was talking to Michelle Sterling from Friends of Science one time, and she said, we don't know how to fight these fires if a fire breaks out at these enormous battery facilities because of the chemicals that they use and the elements and the minerals that they use.
We don't know how to fight them.
Conventional firefighting won't do it.
And the gases emitted are so dangerous.
So I hate the idea of us wasting all this money, but I'm kind of glad because for the public safety and public health issue, but also because this sort of is the slow death of Justin Trudeau's plan to get us all into electric vehicles by 2030 or 2035 or whenever he has decided we can no longer sell gas-powered vehicles and diesel-powered vehicles here in Canada,
new off the lot, because there won't be batteries for them.
And so that makes me happy because I was worried that the other side of the pressure campaign to get us all into electric vehicles, which don't work in our climate, like when would I ever get to use one?
Like, I'm way the heck out of town.
It's super cold here.
Always five degrees colder than it is in the closest municipality.
I don't live on a paved road.
So tell me how a egg-shaped abomination of an electric car is going to get me to town when I have to have four by four just for safety purposes.
But I was worried that the feds would want to then grandfather out the sale of replacement parts for gas and diesel vehicles, right?
Because you will tinker on your gas or diesel powered car forever, if you're somebody like me, rather than be forced at the hand of the state into an electric car you don't want.
So how do you stop somebody like me from saying, you'll take my Jeep from my cold dead hands?
Well, you make sure that I can't get replacement parts.
Cut me off from my beloved Mopar.
That's how they would do it.
And so I'm sort of glad that the battery industry for these vehicles is falling apart because no batteries, no electric vehicles.
So silver lining and all of that.
Shane asks, hi, please.
I want to know why Canada can't produce their own oil.
Well, that is news to me, my friend.
Canada does produce its own oil.
Alberta has conventional oil.
We've got oil sands.
We've got a hybrid of conventional and oil sands called SAGD.
Gas so prolific it leaks out of the ground.
In southern Alberta, coal everywhere.
I can't use my well water to wash my clothes because it sits in a coal seam.
And so it can get a little dark and coaly.
So we've got so many fossil fuels in Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, even in Quebec.
You guys could frack in Quebec if the government would let you.
However, we have an adversarial government to fossil fuel development.
We've got actually not just an adversarial government, a radicalized government.
I mean, look at our environment minister, Stephen Gilbeau, was once arrested for his radical environmental activism.
So in the West, we would love to send you in the East oil and gas.
We don't have a pipeline to do it.
So instead of building a nation-building project of a pipeline like Energy East, the Trudeau government would rather bring in conflict oil from places like Algeria and Nigeria and Iran,
Venezuela, to the East Coast, refine it there, and then send it westward instead of allowing Alberta to give you the fruits of our labor and create even more jobs in the West, which pays transfer payments.
they won't let us do that it's completely if so to answer your question why can't we produce our own oil We do.
We can't sell it to you in the East because Justin Trudeau hates the West.
It's a birth defect of the Liberals.
Next one is from Bob on the exact thing I'm trying to wrap this show up to get back to cover.
Good day, Sheilan.
Thank you.
My biggest issue is accountability.
When will the names of the 11 treasonous members who are still sitting in parliament be named?
What will be their punishment?
This current India uprising is a distraction.
Trudeau must be punished for his crimes as his foreign interference has been ongoing for years and Trudeau has hidden evidence.
He must pay for his incompetence.
And what exactly is his role in this?
Okay, thank you for this question.
This is the exact thing that I am rushing to finish to get, I'm rushing to finish the show to get back to cover.
So there are 11, you say MPs, but I should tell you these are parliamentarians.
So that could include members of the Senate.
And I know of one.
And the reason I know of one in the Senate is because the conservatives told on themselves.
The conservatives were very concerned about the actions of conservative senator Victor Oh, a little too friendly with China.
I think he was taking trips, sponsored trips to China, sponsored by the PRC, the People's Republic of China.
And they said, whoa, not a great idea.
However, they can't fire a senator.
So they told on themselves to security officials.
They blew the whistle on their own guy.
So we know of one.
I'm going to guess another one is Han Dong, liberal MP.
Sorry, independent because they kicked him out of caucus.
If I had to guess the MP Baines, who sits now in Kenny Chu's old riding of Steveston in British Columbia, that liberal MP, I think he would be a recipient of it if I had to guess.
So there are 11 parliamentarians.
Right off the bat, when the Foreign Interference Commission reconvened some three and a half, almost four weeks ago, Commissioner Hoag said, we're not naming them.
Well, what the heck are we doing around here?
We must know who they are before people vote in the next election, which is exactly why the liberals aren't going to tell us.
I think you should just look at every liberal with suspicion at this point.
Because what I do know is, if it were a conservative, they would tell on themselves.
And they did.
Actually, they did it in two instances.
So Patrick Brown.
Remember Patrick Brown from David Menzies' fame?
He was running to be the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, post-Aaron O'Toole.
The Conservatives saw irregularities.
I'll just say that, in some of the nominations or in the memberships, excuse me, sold by the Brown campaign.
Looked like they were all going to a certain ethnic group and they couldn't trace where the money was coming from.
And so the Conservative campaign team, again, told on themselves.
So that's how I know that the remaining people I don't know about are more than likely liberals because the Conservatives are trying their best to purge this from their party and make sure that their party is not a place where you can do this sort of stuff.
The liberals are the one with the cone of seclusion.
And will there be any consequences for Justin Trudeau?
No.
I mean, what consequences were there for Han Dong?
He got kicked out of the Liberal Party.
They're in talks to bring him back after the Foreign Interference Commission.
So bust in busloads of foreign students, not Canadians, from outside his riding to vote in his nomination so that he could win his nomination, so he could be the China's guy in that riding.
And as a backbencher, regularly meeting with the consulate for God knows what reason.
Anyway, there will be no consequences.
The only consequences Justin Trudeau will have are in October 2025, from my lips to God's ears, he becomes the past prime minister of Canada.
Hard Work and Heat 00:04:07
Okay, this is just a nice message that I want to read because I could use a pick-me-up.
I've been working really hard, but I am just one person.
Our entire team is out there giving her day to night, every single day, on the weekends, over the Thanksgiving weekend.
If news is happening, our team is out there and out on the streets getting the news where the news is at.
And sometimes they take a lot of heat for it.
They're insulted, abused, attacked.
I mean, look how Drea Humphrey is being treated by trenchender maniac Jonathan Yuniv, right?
So anyways, greetings, Sheila.
My name is Robin, and I've been an avid watcher of the stuff that all you guys at Rebel News have been putting out about different situations going on out there and the truths that you guys are revealing to the public that the mainstream medias have failed to do.
You all should be commended on your work and effort for this because you guys are the real heroes.
Oh, come on.
Keep up the good work and also continue giving our corrupt government hell.
You know what?
We definitely will.
And thank you for your kind words.
Next one is from Dean.
Sheila, love your work and everyone else is there too.
I can't watch any more of this debacle we call government.
Well, I get paid to do it.
So I understand why you can't.
I truly appreciate the working commitment you guys have made to get all this information to us so we don't have to go through the pain of listening to these a-holes further.
I also have a pickles watermelon recipe.
If you wanted to, yes, please send that to me, Sheila at RebelNews.com.
I don't eat watermelon, but my kids would probably love that.
If it's the rind recipe, I've been looking for a good one that isn't too sugar-centric, if you know what I mean.
Anthony writes, hi, Sheila.
I'll be sure to watch.
Would love your secret recipe and would gladly send you my secret pickled egg recipe should you so request.
Well, if you're watching, you got my recipe right off the top and you can sort of tinker with it as much as you want.
It's a good-based recipe.
You can go up, down, add all sorts of interesting flavors, but it's it is the no-fail perfect pickle recipe and you can scale it up, right?
Because it's it's three, one, one cup, right?
Everyone who has tried it says that it's the best they had and quit buying supermarket pickled eggs simply because there's no comparison.
LOL.
I was in my 20s before I even had a store-bought egg of any form.
So I have to always have a couple jars of pickled eggs in the fridge just because it's a good, easy run upstairs in between Trudeau lying to me while I have a couple minutes break, snack, and I can run back downstairs.
So Sheila at RebelNews.com, send me that recipe.
Next one is from Chris.
China spies on us.
We spy on China.
If the government in China stops spying on us, do you think our government would stop spying on China?
If I were asked that question, my answer would be no matter what the other one does, the spying will continue on both sides.
So why pretend one is doing it wrong and the other one is doing it right?
If you have the answer, please offer it.
Thanks.
I think China is imperialist.
I think they're 100 year, they think in 100 year plans when we think in just Trudeau's terms of nine years, nine years, five years, you know, call an election, this and that.
They think in 100 years.
And I think the ideology of Chinese imperialism coupled with communism, censorship, state control of everything, is pernicious and we should fight it at every point when it invades the sovereign territory of Canada.
Why Carbon Capture Matters? 00:04:30
I'm not a neocon in that I feel like we need to fight foreign wars to advance certain ideas in the world.
Not always.
I mean, I can be convinced in certain circumstances.
For example, with the Christian genocide unfolding in northern Iraq, I think one of the most horrific things Trudeau did was to recall Canadian fighter jets that were acting as the air force for the Kurds on the ground.
But when these pernicious and sinister antithetical to human rights attitudes are being injected into Canadian politics because politicians' pockets are being aligned with Chinese money, I got a problem and I think we should root it out.
And so it's not about who's spying on who.
It's about the ability of Canadians themselves to be the masters of the political agenda here in Canada and not some foreign entity, be it China, Russia, India, whatever.
Hello, Sheila.
Why does Daniel Smith continue to talk about the merits of carbon capture?
This is from Martin, by the way.
When there's no scientific legitimacy to do so, it is a false tactic of the climate crisis advocates to solve a false crisis.
Giving merit to carbon capture gives legitimacy to climate catastrophe.
I'll answer this right now.
Yes, I don't think carbon capture is a thing we need to do.
And I live next to a carbon capture facility, as you know by the location of the United Church cookbook from Joseph Burg.
So I'm well versed in carbon capture as an idea.
I don't like conceding certain arguments to the left, right?
To proceed into carbon capture, you have to concede that carbon is a pollutant, and I don't like that.
So I don't know why Daniel Smith is doing it.
I think it's to show the feds that she has a different way other than taxes.
But yeah, don't concede that.
I mean, it's something politicians do all the time.
Scott Moe is doing it too.
You know, they have Boundary Dam has carbon capture there too.
So it's to offset their coal.
I don't like it, but I understand why they're doing it.
The liberals blame countless events on and problems on climate change.
For example, Gilbo blames climate change for the Jasper fire.
Why doesn't anyone ask him to prove it?
What is the evidence?
And furthermore, his evidence must be open to cross-examination.
So that's the whole point of committee is you get cross-examined by the opposition parties.
But this is just a claim that they all make.
They say climate change is making fires worse.
And you can say to them, yeah, but why didn't you clear out the pine beetle deadfall in the forest?
Why didn't you take the fuel load out?
Even if you say that climate change is going to make it worse, wouldn't it have made it less dangerous if you guys had taken out the pine beetle deadfall?
It's climate change is just a nebulous thing that they can point to.
And frankly, someone should ask the liberals, you guys have been in charge for nine years.
You've had a carbon tax for five, six, five at least.
BC's had a carbon tax longer than anybody else.
Fires aren't getting any better there.
They're cyclical.
They come, they go.
That's just how it works.
Someone should say to Gilbo, you guys have been in charge.
You said that you guys were making efforts to combat climate change.
Clearly, the fires caused by climate change, if you believe the left, are getting worse.
So maybe, maybe we should do something different.
They never do, though.
The NIH and the High Court, so that's the National Institutes of Health, and peer-reviewed studies show that fluoridation in water is bad for health and forbids its use.
So why is Calgary proceeding?
And why is the Alberta government not stepping in?
You know what?
Passing Along Information 00:03:57
I will tell you that I've received some information about some of some of the doctors involved in that issue.
And I've passed it along, or I will pass it along to our medical journalist, I will call her, Tamara Ugolini.
And so if she sees something in there that she can report on, she definitely will.
I understand both sides of this thing.
So yes, fluoride is, according to studies, not great for human health, but good for your teeth.
So I could see both sides of this.
So, but I'll pass that information along to Tamara Ugolini.
Sorry, I didn't really do a great job of answering your questions, but Bernie.
I think Bernie, you'll be the last one because Trudeau starts to testify in three minutes.
Hi, Sheila.
Love your show and Rebel News.
Hope your head recovers from that soy boy bunhead avocado toast video you and David struggled through.
Oh, if you do not watch myself and my friend David Menzies, we host shows on the first workday of the week.
So Monday, Tuesday, whatever, depending on if there's a holiday, and on Fridays.
And sometimes we talk about the news of the day, but also sometimes we talk about fun stuff.
And I had a tough time watching the Kamala Harris dudes video where they found obvious actors pretending to be manly men sitting on tailgates and stuff, but I mean, like sitting on tailgates with their legs wrapped around, like not even crossed.
It was just odd anyway.
I've done a lot of tailgate sitting, as I said in the video when I watched it, and I've never seen that.
It was a bit much.
So if you can find that, just go back and watch Friday's show.
Or no, Tuesday's show, and you'll see.
Your hubby is a lucky guy.
Oh, thank you.
The combo of brains and beauty is deadly for us men.
Why aren't liberal women like that?
They're insufferable.
Say hi to Ezra.
Hi, Ezra.
Sadly, can't come to your live shows unless you put them in Porto Vallarda.
Thanks.
Keep up the great work.
You know, that's not a terrible idea.
Leldoman, Porto Vallarda.
Sounds like you have evacuated our currently god-forsaken country.
Hopefully it won't be like that for too much longer.
I think we've got 12 months on the clock.
But thank you for your kind words.
It takes two to tango, I should tell you.
So, I mean, I'm just the half of the family that you see.
I've got to wrap it up.
I'm running out of time.
I babbled.
If you want to send me letters still and you received an email from Rebel News about that, go ahead and continue to send them because when I get overwhelmed with all the other things that I do at the company and things pile up on me and I don't have time to book a guest and work around my guest schedule, I'm just going to reach back into the mailbag if that's okay with you guys.
I always have fun with these.
I never know what's on your mind.
So I like to, I like to, you know, pull the audience a little bit.
Thank you.
Best of luck to all of you who do try my great grandma's pickle recipe.
I will leave this cookbook to one of my children in my will.
They're going to have to fight it out, see who is my favorite, though.
That's the show for today, guys.
Thanks for bearing with me in this impromptu show.
Thanks to everybody who works behind the scenes at Rebel News to put the show together wherever and whenever you want to watch it.
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