REBEL ROUNDUP exposes Justin Trudeau’s cabinet reshuffle as a hollow political stunt, ignoring housing, worker rights, and surging anti-Semitism—like the third shooting at Toronto’s Mushka Elementary or 463 church arsons since 2016. Jagmeet Singh’s sudden election push aligns with his pension eligibility, while Alberta Premier Danielle Smith warns of federal border chaos and unworkable net-zero policies. Ezra Levant slams Trudeau-aligned MP Yara Sachs for downplaying anti-Semitism despite living near targeted schools. Optimism for 2025 hinges on Trump, Poilievre, and Musk’s free speech push, contrasting with Trudeau’s decade of perceived neglect and radical immigration policies fueling extremism. Rebel News vows to keep fighting for marginalized voices amid holiday cheer. [Automatically generated summary]
Oh, hey, good morning, good afternoon, everybody, depending on which part of this beautiful country that you're in.
My name is Sheila Gunread.
I'm the editor-in-chief here at Rebel News, and you are watching Rebel Roundup.
It's our twice-weekly show, Monday or the first day of the week, work day of the week.
And on Fridays, we're in we talk about the news of the world completely unscripted.
Normally, I have a co-host frequently, more often than not.
It is my friend David Menzies, but he is on assignment today at a shooting at a girls' school in Toronto, and we'll talk about that very shortly.
But I'll tell you how you can get involved in the show.
It is a very busy news day, nothing at all to talk about today.
I alluded to a girls' school being shot at in Toronto.
I'll tell you exactly why that is important outside of the fact that it's a school getting shot at.
But also, Justin Trudeau is rearranging the deck chairs on his sinking ship right now.
About an hour ago, we saw the swearing in of Justin Trudeau's new cabinet.
I'm full of thoughts about that.
And then we heard from Jagmeet Singh, the NDP leader, he's promising to bring down the government.
Sure, The timing is convenient, and we'll talk about that in a second.
But I'm going to tell you how you can get involved in the show.
And honestly, I would love your help with the show today because who wants to listen to me talk to myself for an hour and a little bit?
I would love some viewer feedback.
There's a couple of ways that you can do that.
So, if you are watching us on YouTube, thank you for sticking it out there.
But please be aware it's a censorship platform.
We are completely demonetized over there, and they really don't like the conservative viewpoint.
If you are engaged in the live chat or if you are leaving comments after the fact on the replay of the show, you will frequently see that YouTube has removed your comments for being a little bit too truthy.
So, if you want to support a free speech platform that allows you to speak your mind, but also support the work that we do here at Rebel News out of the goodness of your heart, despite what Justin Trudeau makes you do with the failing mainstream media companies, we would love you to volunteer to support us instead of the mandatory way Justin Trudeau makes you support media companies that not only lie to you, but hate you.
You can leave us a Rumble rant.
That's the paid chat over on Rumble.
And if your Rumble rant is over the $5 U.S. cutoff, I am obligating myself to read it on air, reply, answer your question, concern, story, idea, comment.
But it's a great way for you to have your say.
We democratize the show, and you can help us keep the lights on here at Rebel News because every little bit helps.
We'll never take a penny from Justin Trudeau to hold him to account because how could you?
How could you ever hold him to account if you took his money?
Like, think about that.
Every time you read an article from the mainstream media, even ones that are critical of Justin Trudeau, you must know that whatever Justin Trudeau has done, it is much worse because he's the paymaster of the mainstream media.
And so they really can't go as hard as they should on their sugar daddy, big JT.
Okay, let's talk about what happened in Toronto this morning.
Shooting Jewish Schools00:15:42
Toronto Police Operations put out this tweet this morning.
Firearm discharge at Shepherd Avenue and Chesswood Drive.
That's the Jewish neighborhood at 2:33 a.m. at oh, Hebrew Friends Yankee.
If you're watching, I apologize for how I'm going to butcher this Hebrew, uh, these Hebrew words here, but by Mushka elementary school, evidence of firearm discharge.
Well, a window being shot out would be that.
No injuries reported.
Integrated gun and gang task force investigated, supported by the hate crime unit.
So, uh, Ezra deployed to this uh as quickly as he could, as quickly as the news came in.
And uh, this is we've got a clip of what he has to say.
But what's relevant here is this is in Yara Sachs, MP Yara Sachs's riding, and this is not the first time that this school has been shot at, not even the second time.
This is the third shooting at a Jewish girls' school in Jewish MP Yara Sachs's riding.
So, let's hear what Ezra had to say.
He was on the scene doing some great journalism.
Van, here it's just after 9 a.m. in North Toronto at a Jewish school called Base Chayamushka.
You can see Plywood, where at around 3:30 this morning, shots were fired into this Jewish girls' school.
This is the third time this school has been shot at.
The third time Toronto's anti-Semitic crime wave has wound up with shooting.
You can see the police are on the scene.
They have brought the forensic unit, and behind me over here, they have canine unit.
The police officers from the forensic team just told me that they think the school may have been shot at from various locations.
That's why the entire street has been blocked off all that way.
And you can see behind me there, way back there.
So, an entire area of the city has been locked down while they try to find some sort of evidence.
Not sure how lucky they'll be.
It's been six hours since the shooting.
There's snow on the ground.
What's incredible to me is that this is now normal.
This is life in Canada now.
Three times this school has been hit.
Just the other day in Montreal, the Beth Tikva synagogue was attacked for the second or third time.
I've been to synagogues in Toronto that have been attacked five, six times, and that's just the ones we know about.
I should tell you that when I came to an earlier attack on this school, the police had a press conference, and they said that they didn't know if it was an anti-Semitic incident.
In fact, they've refused to use the word Jewish or anti-Semitic during the entire press conference.
And bizarrely, in that incident, they asked people not to share the closed-circuit TV of the suspect.
They literally told people not to help, and it's not going to stop.
Why would it stop?
Justin Trudeau is bringing in, quote, refugees from Gaza.
We're one of only two countries in the world stupid enough to do so.
Yeah, I mean, and that's the point, really.
Is we are one of two countries in the world stupid enough to bring in refugees from a population where roughly three-quarters of them express support for the terrorist actions of Hamas.
And I should tell you that the support for Hamas in Palestinian-controlled territory, so not just in Gaza, went up post-October 7th.
So, when they saw the body cam footage of beheadings and immolations and rapes and savagery, their support for Hamas went up.
Think about that.
And then we're going to bring in thousands of people with this ideology.
And how?
How can we keep our communities safe?
It's the Jews first, but it'll be the Christians next.
Although we have had our own spate of church burnings, 100 since Justin Trudeau said he understood why the church burnings were happening, but it's been nearly 500 since 2016.
We have that data now.
And just imagine if these were mosques, 100 mosques burn, right?
Imagine.
Now, this is the bullet holes that were visible from inside this Jewish girls' school.
Let's just scroll through these.
Wow.
This is a school day?
No, it's Friday, so it's not a school day.
But like, imagine your kids go to this school.
It's been targeted three times.
And yet, the other side says, you guys, we are critics of Israel.
We are critics of Zionism.
It's not about Jews.
We're not anti-Semitic.
Then why are you shooting up Jewish girls' schools in Toronto?
What does this have to do with the state of Israel?
Except for the fact that Jewish kids go to this school.
By the way, I should tell you: if you agree with me that if you are a supporter of an outlawed terrorist organization like Hamas and you are not a Canadian citizen, you don't have to go home, but you can't stay here.
It's time to deport Hamas.
Go to deporthamas.com and sign that petition.
It's outrageous.
We deployed our David Menzies.
That's the very special assignment that he's on right now to head on down to the Jewish girls' school.
And we've got a clip of him interacting with Yara Sachs, who is the MP there.
And to put this into context, Yara Sachs, the self-flagellating Jew, went, and to be clear, she's just a backbench MP with a teeny tiny portfolio of, I think it's associate mental health minister or something.
Basically, her job is to push Justin Trudeau's opioid and narcotics policy to run cover for that.
But she decided, well, decided that it was appropriate for her as a Jew to go to Palestinian-controlled territories and hold hands with Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian dictator who pays terrorist families a lifetime pension if they kill Jews.
It's called pay for slay.
You get money if you are imprisoned, committing acts of violence against Jews, even more money if you're killed, your family is taken care of forever.
And then he does this neat little trick where he incentivizes it by purposefully depressing the economies of Palestinian-controlled territories.
So that, look, you're starving, your family's starving, you've got a religion that celebrates martyrdom, and that's not a criticism.
We've got plenty of martyrs in my religion.
But, you know, he's got, he depresses the economy.
So for a lot of desperate families, terrorism is the way, right?
So, anyways, let's just throw that picture of Yara Sachs back up, please, of her holding hands with a man who pays people to kill Jews.
The other one is Melanie Jolie, who is the foreign affairs minister.
I mean, at least she can make the argument that she might need to be there.
But what's Yara Sachs doing there except peddling her Jewishness to run cover to make this meeting palatable to some?
That's Mahmoud Abbas, and they look like they're on some sort of second date.
Gross.
So back to David Menzies.
He was able to confront her at this school.
She had the gall to show up to this school in her writing that's been shot at three times.
You know what?
These guys shooting up the Jewish school, they're just doing what her friend Mahmoud Abbas pays people to do in the Palestinian-controlled territories.
So I don't know why she's even there, outraged, but let's take a look at David Menzies asking her some questions.
Miss Sacks, what credibility do you have condemning the shooting here when you went to the Middle East to get cozy with Mahmoud Abbas?
Why are you pro-Hamas, Miss Sachs?
What do you feel about the descriptor of you being the biggest self-hating Jew in Canada?
Why won't you answer these questions?
Why have you been AWOL on so many acts of anti-Semitism?
Why did you go to the Middle East?
Why did you get cozy with a pay-for-slay terrorist?
You're not the prime minister.
You're not the minister of foreign affairs.
You call yourself a parliamentarian?
Who are you, by the way?
Why do you hang around this woman?
This is the member of parliament for York Center, folks.
Can you imagine?
This is Canada's biggest self-hating Jew.
This is someone who went to the Middle East to, you know, hey, watch it.
What happened this time?
Huh?
What happened this time?
We got Yara Sachs here, Canada's biggest self-hating Jew running away, sir.
You know, how do you like that?
Why do you answer these questions, Miss Sachs?
You are a coward.
You are a disgrace to the Jewish community.
You are a disgrace to York Center.
See how she runs, folks.
See how she runs.
There you go.
That is your liberal member of parliament.
She has been sitting out the ongoing Jew hatred.
I think on X today, she said something along the lines of not in my community.
Hey, lady, three times, this school alone in your community.
It's like Groundhog Day, isn't it?
Deja vu over and over again.
By the way, where is our fundamental feminist, Justin Trudeau?
What does he have to say about this?
I haven't seen anything on X yet.
Granted, the day is young, but this did happen almost 12 hours ago.
So where is Canada's foremost male feminist?
Can I call you male, Trudeau?
I'm not misgendering you right now.
But anyways, there is some sort of a press conference happening.
We're actually banned from Toronto Police Service press conferences, folks, but that's okay.
I don't think we're banned from a sidewalk.
Well, not yet.
So let's go over and see if law enforcement, such as it is, has anything to say.
Well, we actually do have David putting a question to the police at this press conference.
We are banned from Toronto Police Service press conferences because we haven't joined the cabal of bailout companies approved by the city of Toronto, which seems like an odd public safety choice, if you ask me.
These are police service press conferences.
And if you are concerned about the public, then you would want as much of the public to get the information as possible, including those who rely on independent outlets for their news.
But unfortunately, we haven't joined the cabal.
So apparently, our viewers in Toronto don't get the same level of care from the Toronto Police Service as the ones who watch, I don't know, CBC.
Are there people who still watch CBC?
Not according to their writings.
Anyway, this is David Menzies asking the police some questions on behalf of our viewers.
Take a listen.
Sir, I do support the idea of Jewish institutions having armed private.
Obviously, it looks like the police can't protect the Jewish community.
In fact, that's Bathers and Shepard every week now.
You turn a blind eye now.
You turn a blind eye and a deaf ear to pro-Hamas people chancing to genocide while arresting peaceful counter-demonstrators and members of the independent media.
Why the double standard?
Right now, I'm here today to talk about the shootings.
Here the supports community for these shootings and to update the community on the shootings.
The political speech that you're giving now, you want to talk about?
That's best luck for somebody else.
So, no real answers whatsoever.
You know, it's pretty clear that Toronto police can't and on some level won't defend the Jewish community.
They're forced to defend themselves.
And, you know, it's a disgrace.
It's a disgrace.
We see Toronto police bringing coffee and donuts to pro-Hamas blockaders on an overpass in a Jewish neighborhood and yet arresting Jews on the street like Ezra Levant when he sees a terrorist reenactment right beside his favorite grocery store.
What a mess.
I see Olivia Chow took some time away from, I don't know, dancing scantily clad in inappropriate outfits or doing tequila shots to weigh in and say that she's absolutely outraged.
Sure she is.
Sure she is.
This goes on in her city every single week, three times at this school.
Olivia, do you think you have a problem?
I guess not.
I mean, not enough for her to take seriously.
Got a rumble rant from our friend Ryerson Gary, who is a frequent supporter of the show.
We're so grateful for him throughout the year.
He's just a loyal viewer of all of us here at Rebel News.
And he says, between salary and perks, we're paying Justin more than $10 million per year.
Given his moral character, in whose fantasy would he voluntarily resign?
Yeah.
Also, I don't want him to resign.
Gary, I want an election because if he resigns, then we just get a new Liberal Party leader.
And a new Liberal Party leader, by virtue of our parliamentary system, is the new prime minister.
I don't want this decision left up to Liberal Party members.
I want this decision left up to Canadians.
And we'll get to that in a little bit.
Canadians should have their say, not the people who propped up Justin Trudeau for the last 10 years.
Introducing the Freedom Passport00:03:30
They're the problem.
They're not the solution to this.
So I don't want him to resign as Liberal Party leader.
I want him to ride that barrel to the bottom of Niagara Falls.
Anyway, we'll talk about the cabinet shuffle and Justin Trudeau's very bad week.
Coming up, Olivia, let's do this ad read and then take an ad break.
Does that work?
Okay, perfect.
I caught you.
Did I catch you not paying attention, Olivia?
Okay, I want to talk about the things that people are afraid to say out loud.
Actually, I think that's my job.
Who is in control of America's nukes?
It's not Biden.
Who's in control of America at all?
The nukes, the economy.
Who knows?
Meanwhile, we have Russian ships off the coast of Florida and full-blown wars in Ukraine and Israel and the drones, right?
The drones.
Just drones everywhere.
Car-sized drones.
Nobody knows what they're doing, where they're from.
Are they even from Earth?
Is it China?
Is it a spy balloon?
I don't know.
It would be nice if we had someone in charge of the United States to tell us those things.
The world is at its most unstable point since World War II with nuclear weapons.
The stakes are 10 times higher.
How do people like you and I stay safe?
Every prepper needs to have Radio Guard ACE, the only FDA-approved drug to treat radioactive fallout.
Only the Feds had it until now.
That's why Rumble partnered with 5G Free, the only company in the world that has a supply of Radio Guard ACE and the ability to prescribe it prophylactically.
And I love saying that word.
There's also like another theory on these drones is that they are American drones and they're looking for something that is either lost or stolen.
And there's some theories out there that there's a nuke missing.
Anyways, these people have the solution.
Get their radiation emergency kit with Radio Guard Ace, potassium iodide, I died, Zofran, and a Geiger counter.
There's simply no other tool in your arsenal to protect against a radioactive threat.
So go to 5gfree.com, code studio, to save 15% and get your radiation kit now.
Guys, let me know in the comments what do you think those drones are doing?
Where are they from?
Who sent them?
Are they looking for something?
Are they from here?
Are they foreign drones?
Are they just technology that we aren't aware of yet that they don't want to tell us about yet?
What do you think those drones are?
I went down a very deep drone rabbit hole the other day.
Okay, Olivia, let's hit an ad break and we'll come back.
What if governments are trying to reinvent the wheel when the greatest teacher of all times has already laid out the perfect blueprint for a constitution for a kingdom of love, faith, and freedom?
Introducing the Kingdom of Heaven Freedom Passport.
This special edition Freedom Passport captures the foundational truths of love, ethics, and freedom for all.
It's a powerful reminder of Jesus's call to love one another and to be part of something bigger that you can carry with you every day.
Join the movement, share the truth, and spread the love with your family and friends.
Get your Kingdom of Heaven Freedom Passport at freedompassport.ca.
Voted Against Confidence?00:15:32
And right now, all orders in North America come with free shipping and a free downloadable song with every purchase.
All right.
Now, federal government, lots of crazy things are happening right now, although it's not as interesting as one might think it is.
Here's what I think.
Justin Trudeau just reshuffled his cabinet and it's a smaller cabinet.
Now, Justin Trudeau is not one to be smaller and more efficient.
It is now again rejigged to be gender-balanced, I guess, because it's 2025 almost, which is a thing that liberals care about.
You know, they care about diversity over competence.
I think that is part of the reason why we're in this mess as a country.
But before the cabinet shuffle was announced, and again, I want to reiterate: it's a smaller cabinet.
I don't think it's designed to be more efficient.
I think Justin Trudeau is having a tough time getting volunteers to play in the band after the Titanic struck the iceberg.
So there are a lot of cabinet ministers who are doubling up right now.
But before the cabinet was announced, Jagmeet Singh, leader of the NDP, Justin Trudeau's biggest enabler, I think, realized he wasn't going to get a ceremonial cabinet position.
I think he would have loved to have been at health or jobs or something.
And so he announced that he's going to go nuclear on Justin Trudeau.
Says Justin Trudeau failed in the biggest job a prime minister has to work for people, not the powerful.
And, you know, he tweets this on the day after somebody catches him in like an Air Canada pod in first class.
The NDP will vote to bring this government down and give Canadians a chance to vote for a government who will work for them.
So two days ago, this Yahoo is saying, oh, no, Justin Trudeau has to resign.
Resign, then all we get is a new liberal leader.
And again, my point remains: the problem then of fixing the problem is left up to liberal party members and not Canadians who deserve a chance to re-elect or unelect a prime minister.
We should have a say.
But for him, he was taking the say away from us and trying to, as the NDP leader, decide who gets to lead the liberals.
Like, I know you are on a power trip, Jagmeet, but that's not how it works.
And I don't believe a word this guy says because he, as Pierre Polyev points out, there's no chance to introduce a non-confidence motion to bring down the government for at least a month, maybe more.
Parliament has risen, and since that, since September, he propped up Justin Trudeau.
He voted eight times against having an election.
And just as Polyev points out, just 11 days ago, you voted against a non-confidence motion that was filled with his own words because the conservatives are very clever that way.
Had you voted the other way, we'd almost be halfway through the election now.
Yeah.
Not only that, do you believe Jagmeet Singh is going to vote against the government?
I don't know.
I'm 50-50 on this because he's a gnome liar on this issue.
Remember when he said that he had torn up the confidence agreement that he had with the liberals and then he continued to vote with the liberals?
So I'm not sure I believe him on this.
Now, here's the reason I do believe him on this: because I think when does the parliament sit again?
End of January, it sits again.
Well, here's why I think Jagmeet Singh just might vote against the government.
And it's because I think he is a self-serving parasitic lech who is in it for himself.
And if on the very first day that parliament sits, he votes to bring down the government with the Conservatives.
Well, wouldn't you know it?
He would qualify for his pension, which kicks in on February 25th.
So he would be through, like, there's enough time between Going like having a confidence vote and running out the clock on an election campaign for him to get his pension.
So he waited just long enough.
He screwed Canadians and screwed us and screwed us and screwed us until he got his pension.
That's what this all comes down to.
So now that his pension's gonna kick in, yeah, he just might do it.
This is the most jagmeet sing thing that Jagmeet Singh has ever done.
What a loser, an absolute loser.
He's no hero.
He's like Christy Freeland, just a self-serving parasite.
He could have done something about this to alleviate the pain and suffering of Canadians months ago, years ago.
Christy Freeland, she could have spoken up at any point.
Instead, she was Justin Trudeau's biggest enabler too.
A couple of losers.
They're not heroes.
They're not doing the right thing.
They're serving themselves instead of Canadians.
And people like that don't deserve to be anywhere near the levers of power.
The loser.
We've got a video from earlier this week.
MPs laugh at Jagmeet Singh because he's a loser.
He's a comical loser.
And you know what the worst part is?
He thinks that we don't see through exactly what he's doing.
You know, he thinks that we don't get that the house has risen for winter break.
And now you release a statement saying, oh, I'd be glad to vote down the government.
Oh, yeah, coincides exactly right time with you to get your pension.
Jerk.
Anyways, let's watch this.
He's getting laughed at because he deserves it.
People are right to be angry.
They've got a prime minister who's more interested in protecting his own job than defending Canadians against Trump.
We've got a prime minister who has failed to defend workers from rich CEOs that the Conservatives love who continue to rip off Canadians and drive up the cost of food and homes.
The prime minister has failed.
For New Democrats, it's always workers first and not CEOs and not CEOs who the Conservatives want to defend.
So will the Prime Minister acknowledge he has failed?
He has to quit.
What an idiot.
No, he doesn't have to quit.
You can make him quit as prime minister.
You can't make him quit as the liberal leader.
And quitting as the liberal leader only means that they get to re-elect the next liberal leader who by default gets to be the prime minister.
This guy's trying to take away the voice of Canadians.
And we're supposed to laud him as a hero.
What a loser.
Absolute loser.
Let's go into this clip of Dominic LeBlanc.
Dominic LeBlanc is the new everything minister.
He's at public safety.
Now he's at finance.
I think he might be the deputy prime minister.
Who's the deputy prime minister?
Do we even know?
Does it even matter?
But Dominic LeBlanc continues his job as Justin Trudeau's babysitter.
Did you know that?
He was Justin Trudeau's babysitter.
And that job remains.
He says he respects the views of fellow liberals.
I think 40% of them in cabinet, or not in cabinet, but in caucus have signed a letter saying they want Justin Trudeau gone.
But I also see reports that between him and Mark Miller, Justin Trudeau, I think, might have been on the verge of quitting, although I don't necessarily believe all the reports coming out, but then he and Mark Miller talked Trudeau out of it.
Jeez.
You know, it's like, you know, you have that friend who had too much to drink at the bar, and then you sort of get him back in the get him in an Uber, and then someone's like, ah, come in for another drink.
That's what's happening here.
But the Canada is the dive bar, the dangerous dive bar at this point.
Let's watch this.
Liberal backbenchers here in your home province want or have called for Prime Minister Trudeau to step down.
What are your thoughts on that?
So I've answered that question in other fora as well.
I respect the views of my colleagues.
The New Brunswick MPs who've shared that view are friends of mine.
They're people I respect.
Some of them have been friends of mine for a couple of decades.
If you think of a guy like Serge Carnier or René Arseneau that I've known for a long time, I recruited Jennicat, went to the Liberal Caucus.
I'm very proud of that.
She's a terrific MP for Fredericton.
That's a view they're expressing.
The Prime Minister listened carefully when that view was expressed to him.
Colleagues did what is the appropriate thing.
They, in a caucus meeting, expressed those views directly to the Prime Minister himself.
He listened.
He, in some cases, responded to specific things that were raised.
And he said he would reflect carefully on what he's heard.
That's how the process works.
That's the way these things are decided.
And I'm confident that the government will remain focused on the work that Canadians want us to focus on.
If we're potentially five weeks away from 25% tariffs applied across the board to Canadian exports to the United States, Canadians would understandably, I think, be impatient with a government that looks at itself all the time.
We shouldn't be looking inward.
We shouldn't be worrying about ourselves.
The government got the confidence of the House of Commons 10 times last week.
So the opposition parties that are all outraged they need an election right away voted confidence in the government 10 times last week.
So Parliament comes back on the 27th of January.
Mr. Trump is inaugurated on January 20th.
The work that the Prime Minister asked me to do as the finance minister with issues around border security is to work with the incoming administration.
And I'll have meetings over the Christmas holidays with some key players in the incoming Trump administration.
So that's the work that I'm focused on doing.
And I think Canadians would be impatient if we spent an inordinate amount of time focusing on ourselves.
I feel like the only people they're focusing on right now is themselves.
Like, you know, if they actually cared about Canadians, they would look at those polls and say, Canadians want something different.
Let's ask them.
Also, if we had an honorable prime minister, which of course we don't, Mr. Ethics scandal, wouldn't he look at Jagmeet Singh's promise now, take that for what you will, that he is going to vote against the government?
It's clear that your coalition party member no longer has confidence in you.
An honorable prime minister would say, without forcing a confidence vote, it is clear that the parliament has lost confidence in the governing party.
The coalition party is the other member says publicly they have no confidence in us.
We know the conservatives don't, the blocs don't.
An honorable prime minister would say, okay, instead of just clutching to power because I can, it's time to ask the people.
Like a prime minister who cared about Canadians would ask us at this point.
Instead, he has really no intention of doing that.
That's what the cabinet shuffle today was about.
He thought, okay, well, I'll just move all the around the little Lego people.
And maybe the people will be distracted by it.
And we're not, because you can move around all the elitists through the Playmobile replica of Parliament all you want.
But Canadians are still struggling to pay their bills.
They're still having their cars stolen.
The firearms community is tired of being scapegoated for Justin Trudeau's recidivists and his bail policies that enable the recidivists.
They're tired of out-of-control immigration that is putting housing out of touch for Canadians.
They're tired of out-of-control immigration putting a burden on our public infrastructure, our healthcare system.
They're just tired of being scolded when they say we can't get by, that we're worse off.
We're tired of it.
Give us a chance to have our say.
And he's not doing that.
That's what the cabinet shuffle was about.
He has no intention of resigning whatsoever, I don't think.
Excuse me, one more video from Liberal Justice Minister Arif Varani, who apparently tweeted out today about the girls' school shooting.
I wish that he would take these anti-Semitic attacks, particularly on children, but anti-Semitic attacks in general, as seriously as he does people who say prickly things about the government on the internet, because he is going to lock you up for life under Bill C63.
But what do we get here?
Mean tweets.
So anyway, he's got a video, or we've got a video of Arifarani claiming that Pierre Polyev becoming prime minister won't help Canada.
Well, it couldn't be worse, Arif.
That's the point at which we are in this liberal government.
You know what?
It could not be worse.
So why don't we give it a whirl?
Anyway, let's watch this.
I think people across the country should reflect on why they are liberals, what kind of vision they have for this country, but also reflect frankly on whom purport would purport to replace us as government.
And what motivates me and motivates every single liberal, no matter whom you're talking to right now, is that we're all unified behind the idea that a change of government with that individual named Polyev proposing to replace us would not benefit my riding, would not benefit this city, would not benefit this country.
I would just take this opportunity to encourage you to reflect on how this law transpired in terms of its development in the parliamentary process.
Guy Stole Indigenous Identity00:12:14
At one point, this was being reported back by the Justice Committee with conservative proposals to gut the entire bill.
That's apparently the reflection on prioritizing wrongfully convicted people in this country.
You know what that's that to me is morally that's good.
So he's taking a swipe at Polyev while he's talking to reporters about his bill to address wrongful convictions.
And look, wrongful convictions are bad, should not happen.
But this is the government that wrongfully convicted the Freedom Convoy of being a Russian operation.
They believe in cancel culture, you know, and that is really a wrongful conviction in the court of public opinion.
And this is a complete distraction.
I guess nobody's falling for racism, feminism, and abortion anymore and gun control, which are the like the drums they bang every time the Canadians start to complain that they can't pay their bills.
And the best the government can do is no GST on the Oreos and tampons in the men's room.
So they have to float these new ideas about how they're saving us all from ourselves.
But I agree with him on one point there, and it was one of the first things he said.
Canadians have to reflect on why they're liberals.
Yeah, I think you should.
I think you should.
If you are still signed on to this crazy train they call the Liberal Party, I do think you need to do a little bit of introspection.
Are you one of those people whose cost of living and your wages are indexed to the cost of living?
So you're completely insulated from all of this stuff, i.e., a government worker.
Think about your fellow Canadian for a minute who is just struggling under the crushing weight of the government.
Think about them for a second and then ask yourself: would it be worse under the Conservatives, or would it be at least the same and probably better for everybody else?
Think about that for a second.
Let's quickly talk about the cabinet shuffle.
I alluded to it a little bit.
It happened sort of just about an hour before we came on air.
I'm going to tell you, I don't care who ends up in cabinet.
I don't think it matters.
I don't think it matters.
This is the dying days of the Justin Trudeau government, I think.
They're just going to, the people who are still in cabinet are the biggest Trudeau fart sniffers.
And so they're just going, it's going to be more of the same.
So it doesn't even matter who they are, right?
I did notice a couple of things in the cabinet shuffle.
Rachel Bendaya, I think is how you say her name.
Rachel Bendayan.
She's the Minister of Official Languages, but she's also the Associate Minister of Public Safety.
She is one of the most vicious, but clueless, as these people tend to be, gun grabbers in the entire country.
She was first elected in 2019.
She's in Outremont, a heavily Jewish neighborhood, which means, of course, that she is the next self-flagellating Jew to go on Justin Trudeau's terrorist tour of the Palestinian-controlled territories where you have to go on a date with Mahmoud Abbas and get to second base like Jara Sachs did.
But the appointment of her, Rachel Bendayan, to Associate Minister of Public Safety is, for me, just more of the same, right?
Like if you thought that Justin Trudeau was going to look at the polls, read the tea leaves, realize that, you know, like there's chaos, Canadians want you gone, I better moderate my nonsense.
No.
Appointing her to public safety means that every single agenda that they have now will continue to march on.
They are not moderating.
They are going to ram through everything they can in the dying days of their government.
One more thing: I also noticed there's no Alberta minister.
There's usually, if there is an Alberta liberal MP, and there are two right now, thanks to the vote split, a very close vote split that allowed Randy Boissano, Cocahontis, to get elected in Edmonton Center.
And then George Chihal, I forget his riding in Calgary.
You'll remember him as the guy who stole the mail, stole the lit drop from the conservative candidate.
So we've got a guy who stole Indigenous identity and thus used that to procure sole sourced or not sole source, but preferential contracting for a company that he was running while an MP, a PPE company, while voting on policies that would enforce PPE.
Like the scandal is just layer on, layer on layer.
So the guy who stole Indigenous identity or the guy who stole the mail.
Neither one of them is an Alberta minister.
Now, Randy stepped away from cabinet to deal with his cascading personal issues.
And George TeHal, I think he thought he was, well, he would be the Alberta minister and they would just like give him some portfolio as a like, Alberta, we still care about you, even though you don't vote for us.
But there's no Alberta minister.
I guess why even bother?
Like it's going to be a total wipeout.
I think basically west of Winnipeg all the way through to Van like the lower mainland, it's going to be a wipeout for the liberals anyway.
So I don't even think they're wasting any political capital on that.
But it also just goes to show you how little the liberals think of George TeHal.
So I guess, you know, we've got some common ground there, don't we?
And sad to see Mark Garrettson left out of cabinet.
He has behaved like an utter buffoon on the internet, but also in committee meetings for, I don't know, the better part of a year.
A real pick-me kind of dude.
And they didn't pick him.
And it couldn't happen to a nicer guy.
He has just been an absolute cocaine gorilla on just on the internet and in committee.
And they didn't pick him.
So haha, Mark.
Okay.
It looks like we've got another ad read.
And then we've got a couple of chats.
And then we'll go to, what's the, oh, we've got border issues.
And then also, apparently, winter is ending in Alberta.
And I'm supposed to be upset about it.
It's like it was minus 25 this morning.
I don't know what it is now of Space Heater in my room, like right beside me.
So whatever.
Anyway, let's read the two chats and then we'll do the ad read.
And then maybe, Olivia, do we have a rebel ad that we want to run or no?
Okay, so two chats, rumble ad read, and then we'll do a rebel ad.
So Nana Awake says, we need to accept these acts of terrorism are supported and promoted by our government by way of doing nothing.
Yes.
Yes.
They are encouraging more.
Keep safe, everyone, and Merry Christmas.
Yeah, if there's no consequences for your bad behavior, then you just keep doing the bad behavior.
Like there's no deterrent.
Jail is supposed to act as a deterrent first and quite possibly rehab if, again, if possible, after, but deterrent first and foremost, we don't have any of that, right?
And Russian Gary, again, for the good of the country, Polyev has to, I think, mimic Javier Melee in Argentina.
Two years in power in a balanced budget and no inflation for the first time in decades, plus full employment.
We also need a doge department.
Now, in Alberta, we kind of have that.
It's like the red tape reduction associate minister, and he's just supposed to go around and slash, you know, like bureaucratic pitfalls and hoops that small businesses have to jump through that are unnecessary.
And it doesn't quite go far enough.
But I think we need like the what is it?
The Department of Government Efficiency Doge that Elon Musk is heading up.
And I was talking to my friend Lise about this, and we think that Brett Wilson would be good at it.
Or who's that other dragon who ran for Conservative Party leader, whose name always escapes me?
Mr. Wonderful from Dragon's Den, I think, and who he's got a real hate on for Justin Trudeau, too.
So anyway, between the two of them, doge it.
Cut it.
I do not want to see women's ministry.
Cut that.
Cut it all.
Environment and climate change Canada, cut it.
Just the Parks Department.
Actually, I don't even like parks because I don't think you should have to jump through government rules to live in nature, to enjoy nature.
It should just be like the ministry of making sure you don't throw your garbage in the wrong spot.
Like, don't litter.
That's what I think the environment ministry should do.
And that's about it.
Like, I hope they just go in there with scissors.
Yeah.
Like Edward scissor hands.
Brett Wilson scissor hands.
Okay.
Rumble.
We've got a special message from Rumble.
It's one that's incredibly important to the survival of Rumble, frankly, but us too.
When Rumble first started in 2013, they built a platform for the small creator.
They didn't censor or have biases.
They were fair and treated all creators equally.
No one thought platforms would censor political conversation or censor opinions on COVID, but they did.
Facebook admitted they fell to pressure from the Biden and Harris administration.
Same thing happened in Canada.
Health Canada was pressuring Facebook.
Well, they didn't even have to pressure Facebook.
Health Canada contacted Facebook, and if you were saying things that were contrary to the official Health Canada narrative on COVID and/or vaccines, sometimes your account would get nuked or your post would get taken down and you didn't know why and they didn't tell you.
But that is exactly what happened because we have the access to information documents thanks to your support.
Rumble didn't do any of this.
They held the line.
They're attacked daily for giving us a voice to talk to you.
They are attacked in corporate media.
They are attacked by governments like France.
They are attacked from brand advertisers who refuse to work with them.
Corporate America is fighting to remove speech.
Rumble is fighting to keep it.
Rumble won't survive with brand advertisers.
Just like us, they don't get much of it.
Watching our show right now on Rumble is the most they can ask from you.
But if you really believe in this fight and you have the means, one major way you can help Rumble survive is by joining Rumble Premium.
If you are someone who has a YouTube Premium account, cut it and just give your money over to Rumble.
Right?
Support the platform that supports you.
Join the company that believes in the First Amendment and believes in our human right to free speech.
Rumble is offering $10 off with the promo code studio when you purchase an annual subscription.
Go to rumble.com/slash premium, use the promo code studio.
Like I said, if you have the means and believe in the cause, now's the time to join Rumble Premium.
If you don't have the means, we're just happy if you watch us on Rumble.
And boy, do we ever appreciate it?
But do consider supporting a platform that lets you speak your mind.
If you are just giving YouTube Premium your money because you don't want to watch ads, don't.
Don't.
Just give it to Rumble.
And I hope we're not going to get in trouble from YouTube for me saying that they're awful.
Support Free Speech00:11:20
But anyway, that's that.
Let's hit an ad break and then we'll go back into Danielle Smith being, I think, the de facto foreign affairs minister of this country.
I'm in Brazil, so I'm using a VPN to get on the internet.
What's a VPN?
It stands for a virtual private network, and you get around these government firewalls.
Suddenly, the president of Brazil banned his whole country from going on Twitter.
It was a political censorship news.
I've downloaded the VPN from a company called PIA VPN.
We've teamed up with them at Rebel, and it's a great deal.
I got on the internet really quickly, safely, and even though I'm a bit of a technophobe, I managed to figure it out with two clicks.
And here's the great news: if you go to piavpn.com/slash rebel news, not only do you get a big discount, but they pay us a bit of a commission too.
Everyone's a winner.
Your freedom, your VPN, and a little bit of cash coming to support Rebel News.
I'm using it myself to get around the censors in Brazil.
You can use it too.
That's piavpn.com/slash rebel news.
All right.
Before we get into the border issues, I just noticed a crazy thing yesterday, and I grabbed a screenshot of it and I just posted it on X and it sort of took off.
So I thought, okay, so I'm not the crazy person here.
A lot of people think this is crazy.
It's this article.
It's from CBC News, but it was rewritten everywhere, including City News, who reliably informs me that Edmonton too is suffering from this.
Research shows that Edmonton lost three days of winter due to climate change.
Three days of winter.
They published this on a day where it had a daytime high of minus 20.
And also, I would like to tell these people that winter is a season.
It's a season.
It starts tomorrow, actually.
It's a season and not a temperature.
So there's that too.
But it is every news outlet in the country, save for the thinking ones, published a version of this article.
For example, I checked around and the New Brunswick version was like New Brunswick lost a week of winter.
I'm sure New Brunswickers are crying themselves to sleep tonight, thinking, oh my God, where's winter?
Don't worry, I found your lost days of winter.
They came to get me.
They got me.
But Canadian cities, according to the CBC, who wrote the scariest version of this, if you're scared of losing winter, I'm definitely not.
Canadian cities are losing up to 19 days of winter.
Days above zero degrees have seen dramatic increases around the world.
Climate Central analysis finds.
Vancouver has lost 19 days below zero.
Toronto, 13 days.
Montreal, Calgary, Ottawa, Edmonton, and Winnipeg.
Isn't it funny how the two like Edmonton, where we have all the refineries, where we idle our vehicles all winter, by the way?
We've only lost three days, according to these people.
If you believe their analysis, I definitely don't.
But if we concede their conclusions that carbon emissions are causing winters to get warmer, as though that were a bad thing, but even if that were true, we're the home to all the carbon emissions and we're not getting warm the fastest.
So isn't that weird?
It's funny how that all falls apart as if I'm supposed to care that it's getting warmer in the winter.
And I definitely don't believe that, by the way.
Maybe the city of Edmonton has warmed up a little bit because it is ballooning in population.
But boy, an hour and a bit outside the city and it is just as frosty as ever.
I can look at the temperature in Edmonton and I'm like, I got five degrees lower consistently all the time.
They haven't plowed my road in a week.
It just keeps snowing.
We're supposed to get snow and freezing rain and minus 20 today.
And I got to read this garbage, like Sheila, why winter's getting warm.
That's terrible.
No, I don't.
No, I'm having none of it.
And I hope you are having none of it too.
I see that we've got a video here of Premier Smith, who has pushed back on this from the very beginning.
And when she pushed back on the federal government's crazy net zero electricity plans, When she pushed back on the timeline and also the idea of it, they called her climate change deniers.
Now the liberals have moved back the targets, I think, to 2050, and they're not climate change deniers.
So I guess it's all your politics.
I don't know.
It doesn't make any sense.
Because if a conservative says this isn't going to work, you're a denier.
But if a liberal says this isn't going to work, we have to rethink that.
That's pragmatic.
Let's watch.
Ottawa is pushing its goal for a net zero electric speaker to 2050.
As you know, in your joint statement, you said you were gratified.
The change seems to be pretty in line with what your government wanted originally.
Why still take Ottawa to court?
Well, you know, if I passed policy in areas of federal jurisdiction, let's say I said, oh, I'm going to start my own currency in Alberta in 2035.
And they came back and said, you can't do that.
That's section 91 of the Constitution.
That's federal jurisdiction.
And then my response was, okay, well, don't worry.
I'll do it in 2050 then.
You don't solve the foundational problem.
They have no right to tell us how to run our power grid.
I'm glad that they're not going to be as punitive as they originally set out to.
I'm glad Stephen Guibot has finally admitted what we have been arguing all along that this is going to be, I'll tell you what he said.
Some of the things that we put on the table were too stringent and from a technical point of view would be very hard to achieve without Canadians incurring a very high cost.
So I guess the question is really for Stephen Guibot.
Why, knowing that, has he drawn us through a year-long dispute publicly in the media, in the courts, and through an advertising campaign when he full well knows that what he was proposing was unachievable and costly?
And we're not done yet because we've got two other idiotic policies that we're fighting, the proposed emissions cap and net zero cars by 2026.
So I think he full well understands the implications of what he's doing.
I think he's doing it to put a chill on investment.
And that's why we continue the fight.
They've got to just back off of provincial jurisdiction.
She's great.
She's just great.
Wouldn't it be great if she was the prime minister one day?
Wouldn't it be great?
Who would fill her shoes here in Alberta?
We have to think a generation ahead, I suppose.
But yeah, she is right.
If the federal government knew that they couldn't do this, why did they put us through a protracted legal battle?
So of course she's not going to stop fighting because they can just do whatever they want to us if we don't.
Good for her.
Still on the topic of Premier Smith being, I guess, the leader of the official opposition to Trudeau.
And I say this not out of disrespect to Polyev, but she's got power to do things right now that he doesn't as the Premier of Alberta.
She says provincial leaders are seeing nothing but chaos from the Trudeau liberals when it comes to addressing the border security and Trump's tariff threat.
So let's watch that.
You said oil and gas exports are not going to be used as a bargaining chip, a little bit different than what Premier Ford has said.
What tactics are you or the other premiers as a group exploring to mitigate or maybe get rid of the tariffs entirely, if not those?
I think that the premiers got very aligned when we were together on earlier this week.
It's been quite a change.
And I think part of what we've had to do is that we've had to show leadership where we're seeing nothing but chaos from the federal government.
And so I'm hoping once again with this cabinet appointment or cabinet shuffle that we'll stabilize and figure out who the lead is on trade negotiations at the moment.
It's a bit unclear.
And in the meantime, it's up to us to reach out to each of our counterparts and make the case.
And so the case that we're making is Canada shouldn't have tariffs on it at all.
And so we're trying to all avoid January 20th imposition of tariffs.
We want to recognize the legitimate concerns that are being raised about the border.
We know these are legitimate concerns because we started our specialty sheriff's task units when I first came in.
We've got specialty units to shut down drug houses and do surveillance and do fugitive apprehension and border, and now we're developing border security and fentanyl, which has been in the works for the last 18 months.
And it's because we have a problem in Canada with guns and drugs and precursors and human trafficking coming across the American border.
And we have to make sure that we're not causing the same problem to our neighbors.
So we're doing this for Canadians' benefit.
And I think it also should help us to avoid the U.S. president being able to invoke a national security provision as a pretext for bringing in tariffs.
That's, I think, the connection that we're seeing here: they do have the ability and they've used it before on aluminum and steel.
They invoked a national security provision in order to be able to bring those in and go contrary to what our agreement is.
So we want to make sure that we are taking away any of the excuses for them to say that there is a border security issue.
And I was pleased to see that the federal government announced $1.3 billion towards that effort.
We've already announced $29 million towards that effort.
And then finally, we're just answering the questions one for one.
I know that President-elect Trump tweeted out, no one's been able to explain why it is that we have a $100 billion trade deficit with Canada.
Well, I can't explain that.
It's because we sell them a lot of commodities.
We sell them timber and oil and gas and food products and critical minerals.
And as a result, when those prices fluctuate, our trade deficit goes up and our trade deficit goes down over time.
But all of those products go into giving the Americans a subsidy with lower-priced goods so that they can put it into their factories and their refinery.
Okay, I think we have Ezra in studio in Toronto, just about ready to come on.
He was, as you saw off the top of the show, at the Jewish girls' school that was shot up.
And I hear him breathing, so I'm sure he's got a lot to say.
Worries For Christians00:15:26
Hi, boss.
I'm embarrassed that you hear me breathing.
You know what?
It's my lips smacking.
I just great to see you.
I'll try and breathe less noisily.
Hi, everybody.
It's great to be on the live stream.
I think this is our last live stream of 2024.
And what a momentous week it's been.
And it's incredible that Donald Trump, through one tweet a few months ago, set in motion a chain of events like a Rube Goldberg machine, you know, where the tennis ball bounces down the stairs and hits a domino and it makes another fall.
And then like, yeah, just a quirky Rube Goldberg machine, and Which led to a border crisis, which led to Trudeau saying to Christia Freeland, I want you to have this portfolio and take you out of finance, which led to her rebellion, etc., etc.
And now looks like we're going to have an election in a couple of months.
It's incredible what one tweet can do.
One tweet and a pension.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
It's very strange.
So that's on my mind.
And I feel like we're going to be in election mode.
Well, we are right now.
This morning my attention was on that little Jewish girls' school near my house.
I happen to live in the riding of York Center.
And so is that school.
And so is, by the way, the weekly pro-Hamas rally taunting Jews in a Jewish neighborhood.
All the anti-Semitism in Canada is happening in Yaara Sachs's district.
And you would think if she gave a damn about her own people, let alone just the rule of law and Canadians in general, that she would be outraged and demanding real action, taking real action.
She's a cabinet minister.
She doesn't have to demand anything from anyone.
But she really has nothing to offer.
I was just reviewing Yaara Sachs.
She told the Times of Israel she finds the country of Israel, quote, deeply racist.
She says it's rife with corruption and cronyism.
Isn't that something for a Trudeau liberal to accuse anyone else of corruption and cronyism?
I think that she is a Justin Trudeau kind of Jew, which is an anti-Semitic Jew, which is hard to believe.
I mean, there are self-hating Jews out there, and I think Yara Sachs is one of them.
But you don't have to be a Jew to believe in the rule of law and to be against this anti-Semitic crime wave.
And it's an absolute failure of the Toronto police, but also of the political class.
And it's going to happen.
This is the third shooting in that school.
It's going to happen a fourth and fifth time.
Why would it not?
There's literally no reason it will not happen again because there's no there's nothing stopping it.
I mean I was saying to Alexa the other day when she was in front of the Beth Tikva synagogue that had been attacked for a second time in Montreal.
When I, I haven't been in France for a while, but when I was there and I visited a Jewish grocery store, there is a paramilitary cop outside with a very serious military-style weapon.
When I was in Italy, in Bologna, at the Jewish synagogue, there's a cop.
Like, they're permanently stationed outside because that is the state of anti-Semitic violence in those countries.
Are we at the state where we've gone in 10 years from being one of the safest places in the world to be Jewish to where we literally need 24-hour paramilitary protection for the Jews?
And the answer is, if Trudeau is not booted out immediately, for sure, I hope Pier Polyev will do something more than just tweet about it.
I don't know, it's sort of gross to me.
And the fact that the official Jews haven't supported open immigration for so long, they have abided this problem.
And even now, they're too shy to properly condemn the prime minister, the premier, the mayor, or the police chief.
Anyway, I'm ranting a bit, but I think it's a Canada is now known as an anti-Semitic hotbed, which it should not be.
And by the way, they're not Canadians.
90% of the people at these hate marches, 90% of the people I believe committing the crimes are not Canadian, or they're very new Canadians that Trudeau has ushered in.
These are foreign anti-Semites brought here, and they were not vetted in any way.
They were not assimilated or integrated in any way.
They've teamed up with local anti-Fo and other woke leftists, and that's this anti-Semitic crime wave.
And I think it's super gross and very depressing.
And it's only going to get worse as Justin Trudeau seeks to bring in thousands of Gazans who had their support for Hamas and other Palestinian terrorist groups increase after they saw the horrors of October 7th.
I do, just going back to your comments from Yara Sachs about Israel being corrupt.
It's funny how she never brought up the corruption of her friend Mahmoud Abbas, who has been leader of, I guess, the PLO since 2005, continues to postpone the elections indefinitely, uses aid dollars to compensate terrorists and terrorist families for the killing and maiming of Jews, but she saves her ire for B.B. Netanyahu.
Yeah, she really is a Justin Trudeau kind of Jew.
But I think it's always been the case that the best friends of the Jews are actually non-Jews.
When I visited the Holocaust Museum and Memorial in Israel called Yadavashem, my favorite place is the Garden of the Righteous Gentiles.
And you can see the names of non-Jews who, in many cases, showed more courage and more support for the Jews.
And, you know, it's funny because, you know, Jews are quirky.
They play Jewish geography or is he a Jew or isn't?
And Donald Trump has the least Jewish cabinet in two generations.
But the most pro-Israel.
Like, Donald Trump did not choose a Jew as his chief of staff, did not choose a Jew as Attorney General or ambassador to Israel.
There are a handful of Jews in Trump's cabinet, but it is the least Jewish cabinet in pretty much a century.
And it goes to show you that the official Jews are the Woody Allen Jews.
They're the ones who are neurotic and like bagels.
And to them, being left-wing is being Jewish.
And Donald Trump's going to bloody well save the world.
And I think Pierre Polyev is going to do a lot of good things, but I think Trump is going to save the world.
There you have it.
I do too.
I think peace will break out in the Middle East as was before.
I mean, it's interesting to see people call Donald Trump a Nazi, an anti-Semite.
They're building a neighborhood named after him in the Goland.
And I mean, he has Jewish grandkids, Jewish daughter, Jewish son-in-law.
If he's a Nazi, if he's Hitler, he's not very good at it.
Yeah.
Obviously, this is more than just Jews.
I mean, I'm Jewish myself, so it's on my mind, but I would like to think that if our country had an anti-black crime wave where week after week there were Ku Klux Klan members wearing white hoods chanting racist threats outside a black church in a black neighborhood, I would like to think that I would stand up against that too.
I know I would.
I absolutely know I would.
And the fact that the mayor and the premier and the prime minister have accepted this as normal and just the BS of their, I mean, the first time their tweet said, this is not who we are.
This is not Canada.
You can't say that 14 months later.
You can't say that when the same Jewish girls' school has been shot at three times.
You can't say, oh, this isn't us.
Well, it has been you for quite a while, and you've literally done nothing new to change it or stop it.
Trudeau really is leaving so disgracefully.
You know, one of his new cabinet points picks today is a Sephardi Jew from Montreal named Rachel Ben Diane.
Yeah, we talked about her.
Oh, you did, eh?
Yeah.
Like, imagine, like, first of all, who would want to be in cabinet for just like a few weeks?
Like, the last thing in your political career is you're groveling before the most disgraced prime minister in memory for a few weeks of, like, they'll be sworn in, and they won't even get their briefing before the elections upon us.
It's really for a few weeks on their resume.
Imagine the groveling.
Imagine what she had to promise him.
She had to promise him she would support funding for Hamas through the UN Relief Works Agency.
I mean, what would a Jewish MP have to agree to abide to be appointed to Trudeau's cabinet?
It's just super, super gross.
I don't know.
Sheila.
She's a public safety associate at public safety, and she is one of the most vicious gun grabbers in the Liberal Party.
So for me, it's a signal that nothing is changing.
They are just running out of people to be in cabinet, but the agenda remains the same.
The liberals are not going to moderate themselves whatsoever over the next little bit.
Yeah, I think, I mean, the other day when I was saying there's no way Trudeau is going to resign, even from a practical point of view, I'm sure he could say to MPs, look, you want to get rid of me, fine, but you want to really do it now in the middle of December, right before Christmas, because this is when Christia Freeland had a pout.
Or do you want to time it so at least we can get an election campaign together, make $100 billion worth of promises, go absolutely nuts on abortion and gun control and hit all those panic buttons?
Like, if you're going to get rid of me, he probably said, at least do it when you've got time to go to battle in the next election.
They're going to get slaughtered.
They're going to absolutely be slaughtered.
Couldn't happen to a nicer bunch, but over to your point, just circling back to your point about, you know, if this were happening to black churches, I'm sure you would stand with them.
And I know you would.
Maybe the liberals might, but they haven't stood with the Christian community as 463 church arsons have happened in this country since 2016.
We just got the data in an order paper question.
That's an epidemic.
We only know about the ones we started tracking, really, publicly, since Justin Trudeau said that he understood why Catholic churches were burning and he could relate to the church burners instead of denouncing the horrors of it all.
But we know now that it has been 463 churches under Trudeau's watch since 2016.
And we try and support Christians.
We cover the stories of Christian churches during the lockdowns.
We helped crowdfund the legal defense of churches that were targeted, including some very famous cases, but also some lower profile cases.
Sheila, I was just talking to a friend today about how you and I on our own trips went to Iraq to help rescue Iraqi Christians in that ancient community.
So old they still pray in the language that Jesus spoke.
Jesus spoke Aramaic, which is like a version of Hebrew, actually.
And I listened to them sing in Aramaic.
I thought, oh my God, that's how the Jews sing.
Imagine Christians still praying in the language Jesus used.
It was eerie to hear that.
They are being cleansed, ethnically cleansed.
And Rebel News raised $200,000 U.S.
And we worked with the Nazarene Fund to help get them out of there because I hate to say it and I'm so sorry to say it.
There is no safe future for Christians in the Nineveh Plain.
There is no safe future for Christians, I believe, in Syria.
I'm very worried about the remaining Christians in Syria.
Lebanon has gone from majority Christian to minority Christian.
They are being ethnically cleansed.
The Christians in Bethlehem, the Christians in Nazareth are being purged by Islamist anti-Christian activists.
I think I might have misspoken before and said Jews instead of Christians.
I'm talking about Christians.
That's going to want to be in the interesting battles in 2025.
I'm optimistic, though.
Don't let me be pouty or down.
Sheila, I think we have cause for optimism.
And let me say this.
Donald Trump is the number one reason.
Pierre Polyev is the number two reason.
The number three reason is Elon Musk, who allows us to speak freely.
The number four reason is I think that what happens in America is going to slosh over the whole world.
And we've had four years without global leadership of Biden and Harris.
And we are our own country.
And I think you just showed a great video of Danielle Smith showing some leadership too.
I think people have been waiting and the revival is coming.
And we have a lot of work to do, but I'm up for it.
It's what we do at Rebel News.
We tell the other side of the story, but we also get involved and fight for freedom every day.
That's what we do.
That's exactly what we do.
And, you know, a lot of the work ahead is just exposing the things that have been hidden for the last nearly 10 years under Justin Trudeau, because there's going to be so much of that going forward.
We'll get access to documents that the government wouldn't turn over before.
The number of scandals uncovered in the first two years of Polyev's leadership that occurred under the liberals, I mean, we're going to lose track.
But I'm ready to try to do the work.
Sheila, thanks for being our chief reporter and the teacher of our other reporters on the Rebel Way.
Thanks for going on journeys around the world, from your trip to Paris for the revival of the Notre Dame Cathedral to covering Tommy Robinson's case in Westminster Magistrates Court to other journeys.
Thank you for your service to our viewers and to our company.
I think we're ending 2024 strongly.
We had a very clear mission and purpose during the pandemic and the lockdown, so we rose to the occasion.
I think our purpose in the year ahead is easy to discern.
Fight for freedom, including restoring our lost freedoms from the Trudeau years.
Fight to ensure that Pierre Polyev keeps his promises and maintains his conservative bona fides and puts them into practice.
Fight against the entrenched interests will want to drag him down.
Cover these matters around the world, including mass immigration, which is the source of, I think, many problems.
Well, that's it for me, Sheila.
Fighting for Lost Freedoms00:04:03
I'll give you the final word.
Don't give me the final word.
You sign off because we've got a couple of more loose ends to finish up on the show.
We've got an ad read, a chapter read, and then I will sign off for the last live show of 2024.
Got it.
All right.
Well, goodbye, everybody.
And yes, we do have programs all the way through the Christmas break.
Some fun ones.
I dress up as Santa and read some of your letters.
And we absolutely have fresh shows every single day during the break.
So there will be more rebel stuff to keep you busy until the new year.
I'm going to say goodbye, but Sheila will take over.
Thanks for letting me pop in, Sheila.
Thanks, boss.
All right.
We've got a few little things to finish up before the end of the show.
I know we're over.
Thanks for bearing with us.
We do have content coming out throughout the Christmas break and the new year break.
And we do have people around in case major news happens, like Justin Trudeau resigns or actually does the right thing, calls the governor general and says, we're going to an early election.
We'll be around.
I'll be around.
I don't go far away from this thing right here.
So I've got a quick message also from our friends at Rumble.
If you have a dog, and I do, we've all been there.
Our pup goes from full of energy to sick and miserable in an instant.
And at the worst of times, then we're calling vets in the middle of the night or on weekends trying to find a clinic that will take us in.
It's a terrible way to manage your dog's health, not to mention your stress levels and your monthly budget.
That's why people are getting the pet emergency kit by Positive.
It contains critical medications and supplies that can not only keep you out of the veterinary office, but even save your dog's life.
Their kit contains critical medications like activated charcoal, steptych powder, and more.
It might save your dog's life.
Head on over to Positive.
That's P-A-W-S-I-T-I-V-E dot com.
So PA.
And use code Studio to get 15% off your pet emergency kit.
All right.
We've got something that's just breaking.
Let's show this.
This is from Disclose TV.
We just talked about attacks on Christians in Canada and in the Middle East, but the attacks on Christians also in Europe.
When I was recently in France on what was absolutely not a holiday, our hotel room had cockroaches and rats to cover the reopening of the Notre Dame Cathedral.
I put it to them, you know, like there have been 14 church arsons this year.
Do you think Christians are being persecuted?
And almost all of them refuse to admit it, even when you put the facts to them.
Now we've got what looks to be a breaking attack on a Christmas market in Germany.
Several people are dead and injured.
MDR is reporting.
Do you want to show this?
I guess we're waiting for more news to come out about this, but not surprising.
Christians in the Middle East usually face their persecution, their worst persecutions, I should say, during Holy Week.
And Christians in Europe usually, it's the Christmas markets that get hit.
So look at this.
Content warning, gruesome footage of the moment a vehicle drove through straight through the Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany.
Oh my goodness, that's awful.
I should have given everybody some warning.
Magdeburg Christmas Market Tragedy00:03:17
All right.
That's enough.
That's enough of the internet for me today.
All right.
According to reports, two vehicles have crashed in the popular Christmas market in the German city of Magdeburg.
Magdeburg.
Several people reported to be dead, many wounded.
Yeah, based on the footage I just saw.
Yes, I imagine that is true.
We've got a chat from BR BJR, sorry, BJ Richardson, 999.
That was a little work for me to get that out.
Five bucks.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Rebels.
Well, same to you.
From what I understand, Canadians prefer Merry Christmas as opposed to happy holidays, which I'm pleased about.
I think you guys might be too.
We've got another one from Bill CF7.
Bill is also a very regular supporter of the show and, of course, a regular and loyal viewer.
And we appreciated him in 2024.
And we hope to see more of him in 2025.
Gives us five bucks and says, I guess Brett Wilson doesn't need to raise the $2.5 million for Jagmeet's pension anymore.
That was, yeah, that was something that Brett Wilson was willing to do online.
If he could pay off Jagmeet Singh by raising $2.5 million, would Jagmeat then vote against the government and cause the government to fall?
I guess he doesn't need to do that anymore.
By the way, Mr. Wonderful's name is Kevin O'Leary.
I don't know why his name doesn't stick in my brain.
But yes, Kevin O'Leary, I could see him being like the Doge minister.
I wouldn't be mad about that.
Okay, I think that's everything, guys.
Thanks for all of your support and viewership this past year.
We could absolutely not do any of this without you.
As I say at the beginning of the show and at the end of my own gun show, without you, there's no Rebel News.
Full stop.
So as long as you continue to help us fight, we will fight.
And we fight on your behalf.
That's part of my job here at Rebel News, I believe, is to give voice to the little guy.
So thanks to everybody who has tuned in, shared our content, supported us, cheered for us, prayed for us in 2024.
Here's to a great, hopeful 2025 new president in the United States, hopefully a new prime minister here in Canada.
Thanks to everybody who works behind the scenes at Rebel News to put the show together so that it's there whenever you want to see it.
It's big work.
And they don't get the credit they're due.
All the people behind the scenes from the web team to the video editors to the producers.
Thank you so much for the work that you do on behalf of the talent that you see in front of the camera.
You make us look smart when sometimes we are not all that prepared or smart or articulous.
So we appreciate you.
I guess that's it.
Last live show of 2024.
We'll see everybody back here in the new year.
Have a great Christmas and New Year's with your family.