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Jan. 6, 2025 - Rebel News
01:16:39
REBEL ROUNDUP | Trudeau resigns, Parliament prorogued, UK PM reacts to Musk backing Tommy Robinson

Ezra Levant and Sheila Gunreid dissect Justin Trudeau’s March 24 resignation and Parliament prorogation, calling it anti-democratic with just 16% public support. Trudeau’s carbon taxes, debt policies, and immigration mismanagement allegedly fueled crime spikes (50% violent, 250% hate), while foreign interference—like François-Philippe Champagne’s Chinese mortgage—undermines legitimacy. Michael Chong’s warnings on non-citizen influence in leadership contests highlight systemic corruption, including Stephen Guilbeault’s Green Slush Fund conflicts. Trudeau’s move avoids accountability, mirroring past hypocrisy, and suggests power retention over policy reform. Meanwhile, Elon Musk’s backing of Tommy Robinson exposes UK and Canadian governments’ alleged complicity in ignoring immigration-linked crimes to appease progressive narratives. [Automatically generated summary]

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Leadership Contests Nearing 00:09:18
Oh, hi, everybody.
Ezra Levant here in Toronto.
My friend Sheila Gunread is out there in the West.
How you doing, Sheila?
I'm doing great.
I expect today to be different than it was yesterday, but I think we're in the second worst case scenario with Justin Trudeau, but I'll let you get to that in a second.
Sure, big news this morning, obviously, is Justin Trudeau had a very substitute drama teacher moment where he was very emotional.
And he said that he's quitting, but not actually quitting.
He's rigging it so he can stick around for almost three more months.
It's just the 6th of January.
And he has announced that he's going to be prime minister until March 24th.
And to make sure no one can do anything about it, he's dissolving parliament.
He is removing any accountability from himself or his government, no question period, no committees, no nothing.
And most importantly, no ability for the MPs to vote non-confidence in him.
He's just telling them, thank you very little.
We'll see you in March.
And he's basically making the entire country wait so the Liberal Party can choose a successor to him.
So even on March 24th, when he graciously puts down the crown, it's not going to be an election then, because then there's going to be a new liberal leader who's going to try and stretch it out as long as possible before calling an election, because that new leader will want to brand themselves and do a few things first.
So I think they're effectively buying themselves six months more of liberal government.
The latest opinion polls I saw last week by Angus Reid shows that Trudeau and his government are at 16% in the polls.
I doubt that a new leader will change that much, given that every single liberal candidate is complicit in this government.
Even Mark Carney has boldly supported, you know, carbon tax hikes, globalism.
So this is not a day for democracy.
This is an anti-democratic day.
Let's play a couple of clips to show people how it went today.
And then Sheila, I'd love to get your reaction.
Olivia, let's say.
I'm full of opinions on this.
Right on.
Let's just play a few clips back to back, bam, bam, bam, and then let's chat about it.
Olivia, do you want to roll video number one?
Friends, as you all know, I'm a fighter.
Every bone in my body has always told me to fight.
It's a lie.
He's not fighting here.
He's ducking.
He's dissolving Parliament, so he doesn't have to fight.
He's a liar.
I care deeply about that.
And I will always be motivated by what is in the best interest of Canadians.
That's not true.
He's just stolen 90 days as prime minister.
Despite best efforts to work through it, Parliament has been paralyzed for months after what has been the longest session of a minister.
That's right, because he's illegally withholding documents.
Yeah, that's why this morning I advised the Governor General that we need a new session of Parliament.
She has granted this request, and the House will now be prorogued until March 24th.
Over the holidays, I've also had a chance to reflect and have had long talks with my family about our future.
Throughout the course of my career, any success I have personally achieved has been because of their support and with their encouragement.
So last night over dinner, I told my kids about the decision that I'm sharing with you today.
I intend to resign as party leader, as prime minister, after the party selects its next leader through a robust, nationwide, competitive process.
Last night I asked the president of the Liberal Party to begin that process.
This country deserves to be available.
By the way, if I correct myself, that doesn't necessarily mean he's gone on March 24th, does it?
No, not at all.
I'm not having to fight internal battles.
I cannot be the best option.
He just blamed internal battles, not himself.
He just said, I'm leaving because, oh, those guys, those quarrelsome fellows, they're the problem.
That's why I didn't do anything wrong.
I haven't done anything wrong in nine years.
He ends as he began.
He's never apologized for a thing.
He's good at apologizing for what Canadians do.
He does that to differentiate himself.
I'm deeply embarrassed for the genocide of this country.
Translation, I'm morally superior.
I am like, he'll apologize for anything anyone in the past has done, which is sort of an oblique way of saying I'm better than anyone in history.
I'm better than you.
I'm better than the mere people.
He manages to put himself outside of things as if he's not the primary actor in all of this.
I'm resigning because of their infighting.
Yeah, everything that he does is a learning moment for the rest of us and never him, right?
So for the next three months, we've got a prime minister nobody wants, including his own party.
He'll rule by fiat, I guess.
And we're in the middle of a trade or tariff war with a president who regards him as an absolute joke.
And what is our prime minister doing?
Throwing the decision of who the next prime minister is back into the hands of the people who put him into power.
The Liberal Party cannot be trusted.
And actually, we know from the Public Order Emergency, or I'm not the Public Order Emergency Commission, wrong commission under the Liberals, the Foreign Interference Commission, that the Liberal Party leadership race can be contaminated by foreign interference because you don't have to be a citizen and you don't have to put up any membership dues to be a member of the Liberal Party.
I actually have that clip from Michael Chong saying that, that China could still have their man running the show.
They haven't fixed any of that.
You're so right.
Let's take a look at that clip.
Mr. Chong, just a couple of questions.
At paragraph 20 of your interview summary, we don't need to go there, but you recall that you said that nomination rules are vulnerable to foreign interference.
Is that right?
That's correct.
And the Commission has heard evidence that rules for nomination contests are similar to those for leadership contests, because if you're a registered member, you can vote in a leadership contest.
And I wondered if you, the concerns that you have about nomination contests would also apply to leadership contests.
Yes, the concerns I have about nomination contests apply to leadership contests.
In fact, my concern about leadership contests are even greater than my concern about nomination contests.
And here's why.
The nomination contest is not the end of the matter.
When a person is elected or selected as the candidate for a registered political party, there is then a subsequent, very important step, which is the election or by-election to elect that individual to the House of Commons.
No such second step exists for the election of a party leader.
And so if the vulnerabilities that have been exposed in testimony today and yesterday are in place for the election of a leader of a party, particularly of a party that has the majority of seats or commands the majority of support in the House of Commons, we are heads of government in this country, including prime ministers and premiers, to this foreign interference.
I think of my late colleague, the Honorable Jim Prentiss.
When Jim Prentiss was appointed premier of the province of Alberta, he was a private citizen.
He was no different than anybody walking down Wellington Street today who was appointed by the lieutenant governor of the province of Alberta to be full premier of that province.
He did not have a seat in the Legislative Assembly of the province of Alberta.
He had simply been elected as leader of the Alberta PC party.
And what has happened in recent decades, both at the provincial and the federal level, is that party caucuses have deferred the election, the selection of party leaders to the registered political parties.
And so we could have a situation here in Canada where a prime minister resigns from office.
The registered political party conducts an election for the leader.
That election, if subject to the same kind of rules that some of the parties have outlined here today and yesterday at the Commission, would result in the appointment of a Prime Minister who does not have a seat in the House of Commons and who was elected through a process that was significantly compromised by non-citizens and by foreign state actors.
And so, you know what?
It's an excellent point.
And there's a lot of leadership campaigns that are revving up right now.
Dominique LeBlanc, Christia Freeland, Mark Carney.
Prime Minister's Foreign Debt 00:02:30
I think that there's a few joke candidates too.
I bet you're Melanie Jolie.
I think François-Philippe Champagne.
Who else do you think?
Christy Clark, I think.
Right, Christy Clark from BC.
And then there'll be some absolute kook candidates.
Not that the ones I've just listed are particularly sober-minded.
So they're all busy.
But I think the busiest place in the country right now in terms of the liberal leadership is the embassy of the People's Republic of China.
And they are probably right now taking bids, taking offers.
Let me remind you about something astonishing.
Olivia, see if you can Google this while in real time.
Francois-Philippe Champagne, he's this little guy from Quebec who's had a few different portfolios.
I think one of his first portfolios was the foreign affairs minister.
Okay.
He disclosed in his ethics disclosure that he had a mortgage from a government bank in China.
So one of his apartments, because he's got many, of course, he had, I think it was like a million dollars loaned to him by a Chinese government bank, an obscure Chinese government bank that does not do normal.
Yeah, there it is right there.
And this is, I think, a CBC story.
Champagne says he refinanced Chinese mortgages.
So this is when he got out of it after it was all over.
He was caught.
Yeah, after he was caught.
But how do you even do that?
Like, Sheila, I mean, you, I presume you have a mortgage.
I have a mortgage.
You go to your regular bank or you go to a mortgage broker.
There's mortgage brokers who specialize if you're a little bit hard to, you know, if you're tough to get a mortgage, they'll get you maybe a higher rate.
Like there's probably 100 companies in Canada that lend mortgages.
The big banks, credit unions, like it's such a standard loan.
And because it's secured with property, it's an easy loan to make.
How do you even think to yourself, I'm going to go to a government of China bank that does not normally give home loans, and I'm going to get a mortgage from them, and I'm going to be the foreign minister of Canada at the same time as I owe the Chinese government a million dollars.
That's Francois-Philippe Champagne.
Why A Minister Owes China 00:06:52
So normally I would say he's a joke, a quack.
He's going to come in last place, but he is, as far as I know, the leading contender for the People's Liberation Army, People's Republic of China, Communist Party of China candidate.
So don't be surprised if on Election Day, Francois-Philippe Champagne gets his payoff.
Yeah, I mean, we saw the foreign interference on such a low level.
You know, why wouldn't they meddle at a higher level?
We saw them trucking in foreign students from out of a riding to vote for Handong, who's just a backbench, but China wanted their man.
And so this is now China's opportunity to have their man in the prime minister's office, either with Champagne or somebody else.
And as Michael Chong points out, this person does not have to be a sitting MP.
It's the choice of the liberals.
And that's why what Justin Trudeau has done is so dangerous.
After nine years, nine years of arresting his critics, censoring his critics, and subjecting Canadians to all of Justin Trudeau's petty tyrancy, he still won't let Canadians have their say.
And he's doing this in such a compromised way.
I just want to get back to a clip that I just see on our list of clips here, Sheila.
One of my favorite moments, I mean, Justin Trudeau had a voice I always called his just the tip voice, sort of like a voice that he would use on a date.
Like he gets into just the tip mode, and I just think, oh my God, does anyone still buy that?
And he had that sort of fake emotional substitute drama teacher voice today.
It sounds like a university professor grooming one of his students into a sexual relationship.
That's what it makes me feel like.
I don't really watch This Hour's 22 Minutes, but there's a guy on there, I suppose I could call him a comedian, who does the Trudeau impression.
He actually has that Just the Tip voice down pretty well.
I'll give him credit.
He doesn't do a bad job of impersonating Trudeau because he's got that substitute drama teacher voice.
Here's Trudeau with the Just the Tip voice talking about his greatest regret.
This is clip number three, Olivia.
If you could play that clip.
I think it's two.
Clip two.
We got elected in 2015 to fight for the middle class.
And that's exactly what we've done over the past years.
We reduced their taxes.
We increased the benefits to families.
We made sure the economy was focused on working for everyone and not just a few.
And that has changed, that has dropped poverty rates in Canada, that has brought more people into the workforce.
That has moved us forward on reconciliation in a way that has deeply improved the opportunities and success of Canadians despite the incredibly difficult times the world is going through right now.
There's lots more work to be done.
And I know that this party and this country and Canadians will keep doing it.
If I have one regret, particularly as we approach the page, clip number three.
That one regret thing is fine, and he talks about some BS issue he's never really cared about.
To show you his heartbreak over the fact that I think he knows Pierre Polyev is going to be prime minister this year.
Play for me clip number three, because this is where he gets his most sensual, most romantic.
And remember, ladies, he's single right now.
Oh, I feel like someone's licking the inside of my ear.
So gross.
Disgusting.
Play clip number three, Olivia.
Yeah.
Pierre Polyev's vision for this country is not the right one for Canadians.
Stopping the fight against climate change doesn't make sense.
Backing off on the values and strength and diversity that Canada has always, always worked to pull itself together on is not the right path for the country.
Attacking journalists, the CBC institutions, that's not what Canadians need in this moment.
We need an ambitious, optimistic view of the future, and Pierre Polyev is not offering that.
And I look forward to the fight as progressives across this country stand up for the kind of vision for a better country that Canadians have always carried,
despite the tremendous pressures around the world to think smaller, to veer towards the hard right, and to be less ambitious for what we can be and do as a country when the world really needs Canada.
That's not an answer, though.
Yes or no?
Is there another leader that's not?
You know what?
There was some real reporter questions for the first time I've ever seen in my life.
Now that he's no longer in a position to appoint them to the Senate, actually, what am I saying?
I shouldn't say that.
He's got three months to make all the appointments he can.
He's going to jam through everything.
Expect his barber, all six of them, to get appointments to the Senate, to whatever he can.
He is going to be taking every ally, every friend, every date he's had.
Anyone who gave him five grand or 50 grand or 500 grand, he is going to go nuts like the divorced dad that he is.
He's going to go cuckoo in the next 90 days in a flurry of patronage and corruption, the likes of which we have not seen.
And that acting he showed there of his dramatic thespian-ness is, you know, even the reporters don't buy that.
It was nice to see a little bit of that today.
For the first time today, I think I heard real questions in nine years from regime journalists.
Sort of sad.
Yeah, I mean, as he continues to beg us to swipe right on the party of Canada, every time he talks, I feel like the collective fertility rates of the women of this country are just plummeting and plummeting.
It is so unappealing to listen to his neo-feminist emoting and pleading.
It just makes me dusty.
Trudeau's Dramatic Decline 00:02:34
I hate it.
I hate it so much.
There is one more video I want to play, and then I'm going to run, Sheila.
I'm going to hand things over to you, and thank you for letting me jump in here.
But Pierre Polyev had a reaction, and I think it's spot on.
Olivia, can you play video number six, please?
Good day.
Canadians desperate to turn the page on this dark chapter in our history might be relieved today that Justin Trudeau is finally leaving.
But what has really changed?
Every liberal MP in power today and every potential liberal leadership contender fighting for the top job helped Justin Trudeau break the country over the last nine years.
All liberal politicians actively worked to pass into law the job-killing inflationary carbon tax, a tax that Carbon Tax Carney endorsed in his book.
All supported a law quadrupling the tax over the next five years.
All voted for or actively supported Trudeau's out-of-control spending, debt, and immigration.
All passed Trudeau's housing policies that doubled the cost of homes.
All liberal politicians helped pass catch-and-release bail and house arrest for the most rampant re-offenders.
Policies that increased violent crime 50%, gun crime 116%, and hate crime by 250%.
So given that Liberal MPs and leadership contenders unanimously supported everything Trudeau has done, why dump him now, right before an election?
Have they had a change of heart?
Is it because they feel guilty that they doubled housing costs, hiked taxes, unleashed crime, broke immigration, forced a quarter of the population into poverty?
No.
They continued supporting Trudeau when he did all of those things.
No, their only objection is that he is no longer popular enough to win an election and keep them in power.
They want to protect their pensions and paycheck by sweeping their hated leader under the rug months before an election to trick you and then do it all over again.
Now, while leaderless liberals focus on saving their jobs and fighting each other for power, the country spirals out of control, an out-of-control housing emergency, an out-of-control migrant crisis, an out-of-control $62 billion deficit, not to mention tariff threats from the United States.
All right, we get the point.
I mean, I think he was being, he was moving directly to campaign mode.
I don't think he was, I think, I don't even know, maybe that was pre-taped.
Wackonomics Rising 00:12:34
I don't know.
I would like a more aggressive response to Trudeau.
You could tell he was very calm, low energy.
There's a choice there.
I think, in fact, in recent months, Polyev has been deliberately low energy, trying to make Trudeau look like the weird and wacko one.
In fact, do you have that video that Polyev released about a week ago?
I think it was called Wacko.
Oh, by the way, I got my wacko mug.
If anybody wants it, it's in the Rebel News store.
I want to play the first 30 seconds of the wacko vid.
I think it's 10 minutes long.
I loved every second of it.
Here, take a look.
I'll signal, Olivia, when we should break out of it, but it's a great video.
Polyev released this the other day.
Take a look.
That's funny right away.
That's money right away.
Good.
There seems to be an overabundance of wacko events in Canada these days, but who's behind them?
Does capitalist democracy still work?
That's the question being posed around kitchen tables.
But what exactly is a wacko?
Is there an accepted general definition?
According to vocabulary.com, a wacko is a person who is eccentric or mad.
Merriam-Webster equates wacko with psycho.
Dictionary.com says a wacko is a strange or odd person.
There's probably nothing to fear from most wackos.
They often serve as an odd form of entertainment.
But what happens if they get into positions of power?
What happens if they run a government?
The soundtrack, the narrated voice.
Oh, it's so great.
But is the Liberal government of Canada really comprised of wackos?
Let's start with their leader, Justin Trudeau.
He invented a new economic doctrine, wackonomics.
The first rule of wackonomics.
No math allows.
The economy is not numbers.
The economy is people.
Rent is a number.
Gas, food, and home prices are numbers.
Before wackonomics, humanity was stuck with old-fashioned equation.
Numbers equals prices equals what people pay.
Pythagoras said, numbers rule the universe.
But not to worry, wackonomics overturns the numbers.
I have an innability to handle small numbers and little calculations.
You'll forgive me if I don't think about monetary policy.
We're focused on Canadians.
I'll let the bankers worry about the economy.
But if you use your credit card to go back to school, or if you use your credit card, you go into debt to build an expansion on your house, that is how you grow a strong economy.
And if you don't like the high taxes and inflation, you just need to get with the vibes.
A lot of economists have been talking about the vibe session.
And maybe don't forget to say a little prayer.
What do you make of that, Kristen?
Well, I would say amen to raising taxes.
If that doesn't work, here's Freeland's financial advice to pay your bills.
Canadian families are looking really closely at all of their expenses.
Let's cut that Disney plus subscription.
I think they might have altered her makeup there.
And I don't mind the vocabulary.
No, it's flattering.
Paternal love is the love that's going to change the future of mankind.
So we'd like you to look.
We like to say people kind, not necessarily mankind.
Trudeau even reinvented the future of quantum mechanics with his own cerebral thoughts.
We have to rethink elements as basic as space and time.
In this wacko world, attempting to ban things has become second nature.
Here are a few things wackos want to ban.
Gas-powered cars, plastic straws, and hunting rifles.
There are some guns, yes, that we are going to have to take away from people who were using them to hunt.
The good news is, wackos like Trudeau have no problem legalizing hard drugs.
They will even make the taxpayer buy opioids for you.
We've also ensured a better supply of artificial opiates.
Remember, people, if you're going to snort hard drugs, do it in a sustainable way without a plastic straw.
So how do these wackos look at the rest of the world?
What do they really admire?
There's a level of admiration I actually have for China because their basic dictatorship.
In exchange for his admiration, Beijing's dictatorship gave Trudeau an endearing nickname.
We're quite proud the prime minister has been given a fond nickname in China.
He is called Tudo, which I believe means potato.
And he's, I can't say the Chinese words.
You know what?
I want to break away, but every second is better than the one before.
I think we've got to watch this whole thing, Sheila.
I'm tired.
Back at home, it takes a team to make a wacko world.
Trudeau's closest ally, Christia Freeland, knows the struggle of commoners who drive to work every day.
A fact that still shocks my dad is I don't actually own a car because I live in downtown Toronto.
I'm like, I don't know, 300 meters from the nearest subway.
I walk, I take the subway.
While driving around in rural Alberta last week, Christia Freeland was pulled over for speeding.
The shocks my dad is I don't actually own a car because I live in downtown Toronto.
Then there's Carolyn Bennett, Trudeau's former health minister, who was the leading architect of creating government-funded opioid programs for addicts.
This is the person Trudeau had running our healthcare program.
So just stop and save lives!
Now the job goes to this wacko, Mark Holland.
It's not unusual for him to get pissed off and go on wacko tirades.
I have spent my entire life as you have fighting for the good in this world and for you to accuse a good person of not caring about human life, shame on you.
But good thing he knows how to let out all that energy.
I was the first health minister, probably the first member of parliament, who talked about the importance of pleasure in sex.
What does it mean if sex isn't affirming who you are?
It isn't pleasurable if you don't have that as a family value.
Oh my God.
This is a man who really knows how to communicate with people.
The fact that we can't talk about our elbows and knees the same way we talk about our penises and vaginas.
Still with all the love and sex and body parts, there are built up terrible memories of road trips.
You can take a summer fun-time vacation where you're locked in a car for 10 consecutive days, non-stop with no bathroom breaks, and the conservatives have a plan for you to have that summertime fun and the cost?
Give up the future of the planet.
Right?
Don't worry, kids, about climate change.
Don't forget to let the planet burn.
And guess who flew to Paris this summer to see the Olympics?
You know, I had an opportunity for my mom's 80th birthday to be away and be in the Olympics.
Speaking of environmental hypocrisy, Trudeau's former Minister of Climate Change, Catherine McKenna, mastered the art of deceptive politics.
Some real advice.
I said that if you actually say it louder, we've learned in the House of Commons, if you repeat it, if you say it louder, if that is your topic point, people will totally believe it.
People will totally believe it.
This wacko even said that being opposed to Trudeau's carbon tax makes you an arsonist.
When she left, a new wacko replaced her.
The current Minister of Climate Change, Stephen Breakaway.
I've always been a lifelong liberal.
...the world tallest building today to tell the world not to be fooled by the liberal government.
Wait, no, I mean socialist.
I'm a liberal and a proud socialist, Mr. Speaker.
Stephen Gilbo spent part of his adult life as a radical environmental activist known for engaging in high-profile stunts that led to multiple arrests.
By his early 30s, Gilbo had climbed the CN Tower to protest against liberal environmental policies and scaled the roof of the Premier of Alberta's residence.
Today, he remains an avid ecomaniac.
As you know, in life, the only two guarantees are taxes and death.
Who has promised to end all road building in Canada?
Safe to say, this wacko has earned his boss's respect.
I have tremendous faith and confidence in my environment minister.
Next, we have Seamus O'Regan.
He's one of Trudeau's closest confidants.
I wouldn't be doing this unless I felt I could do something.
When Canadians were worried about paying higher taxes for home heating during winter, he had this to say.
I am sick and tired of people talking about the cold winter and what we're doing.
Trudeau liberals are also sick and tired of free speech.
Trudeau's justice minister, Arif Virani, introduced censorship, Bill C-63.
If it becomes law, they will arrest you for future crimes.
You are so quick.
Even famous liberal author Margaret Atwood called Trudeau's censorship laws.
All right, Sheila, we got to break away from this, but let me just recommend to anybody.
It's so good.
It's so tightly edited and that British sort of wildlife narration style.
And you watch this and you think that's too far.
But then you think, no, it's true.
They are wackos.
And I saw Robin Erback at the Globe and Mail say, oh, this is just rehashed memes.
Well, first of all, yeah, and it's awesome.
Someone kept track.
There's got to be 200 little moments in this video.
It's edited as fast as a rock video.
Like, there are so many images here.
The pacing is great.
Oh, this would have been a month's work to do.
Oh, for sure.
And relying on years worth of research.
But it's not just the restatement of how wacky these people are.
It's co-opting the word wacko because I think the liberals were going to say, oh, Pierre Polyev is weird.
They tried that on JD Vance in the States.
He's weird.
Yeah, no, that cackling Kamala Harris was the weird one.
I think this was Pierre Polyev's preemptive strike.
How dare these wackos call me weird?
That's my theory for why this was.
And it's just bloody funny.
And when you can ridicule someone, there's nothing more powerful than getting people to laugh at your political opponent.
There's no way back from that.
And we'll see what happens because obviously there's going to be a new leader of the Liberal Party that Polyev has co-against.
And they couldn't do as poorly as Trudeau, but they're going to get crushed.
Sheila, I got to run and do other stuff, but I'm going to hand the baton over to you.
A big day, but not a huge day.
Trudeau has not resigned.
And actually, I don't think he's going to resign on March 24th.
I think I sort of misstated that in an early tweet.
Rewatching what he said, that's just when the prorogation ends.
We don't know when the Liberal Party leadership vote is going to be.
We don't know how long it's going to be after March 24th that there's a vote of non-confidence.
I mean, theoretically, the NDP could continue to keep things going.
So we actually do not have a resignation, which we sort of do, but we don't have an election.
We don't know when the next liberal leader will be chosen.
And Trudeau escapes accountability for the next 90 days.
5G Free and Radio Guard ACE 00:02:23
And he's going to go in without any accountability and battle Donald Trump.
And I think he's going to do it with a vengeance, a sort of a petty, pouty approach.
And I think the main thing, he's going to stuff every patronage appointment he can for 90 days.
I think that's the main thing.
Yeah, I mean, the only thing we know for sure is that there will be a new prime minister in October of 2025.
But the Trudeau liberals can rag the puck for as long as they want because this is all about protecting the Liberal Party's fortunes, and they're willing to do it at the expense of this country.
And anybody who should do that should be nowhere near the levers of power.
Yeah.
I'm going to go, Sheila.
I'll let you continue things.
I know there's some super chats and some rumble rants, so I'll leave those to you.
Thanks, my friend.
And I'm going to work on my monologue for tonight.
Yes.
All right, boss.
See you later.
Bye.
All right.
We've got a quick message from our friends at 5G Free.
I want to talk about the things that people are afraid to say out loud.
As you know, I do that.
Who's in control of America's nukes?
It's not Biden.
Biden is adult by dementia.
Meanwhile, we have Russian ships off the coast of Florida and full-blown wars in Ukraine and Israel.
The world is at its most unstable point since World War II.
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Olivia, do we have a Rebel ad that we want to go to?
Or I don't need to go to a Rebel ad.
Let's just keep going with some of these clips.
Let's go to video four in the lineup.
Justin Trudeau is defending proroguing parliament.
Defending Prorogation 00:14:46
I'll tell you why that's just another example of him being completely hypocritical, as he tends to be after we hear from the I hate the way he talks.
I hate it so much.
And I don't know if it's because I'm from Alberta and men don't talk like that here, but I just, it's just so gross.
It's so moist.
He is speaking moistly and it's chucky.
Let's go.
But this prorogation will take us only into March, and there will be confidence votes in March in the passing of supply that will allow Parliament to weigh in on confidence in a way that is entirely in keeping with all the principles of democracy and the workings of our strong institutions.
With respect, don't you think this is undemocratic because you're not allowing Parliament to express its lack of confidence in your government while your party's looking for a new leader?
Shouldn't you just call an election?
Don't you think that'd be the better approach?
Parliamentary Press Gallery and anyone who's been watching politics closely over the past months will know that Parliament has been entirely seized by obstruction and filibustering and a total lack of productivity over the past few months.
We are right now the longest serving minority government in history and it's time for a reset.
It's time for the temperature to come down, Florida people to have a fresh start in parliament, to be able to navigate through these complex times, both domestically and internationally.
And the reset that we have is actually two parts.
One is the prorogation, but the other part is recognizing that removing me from the equation as the leader who will fight the next election for the Liberal Party should also decrease the level of polarization that we're seeing right now in the House and in Canadian politics and allow people to actually focus on serving Canadians in this House and with their work the way Canadians deserve.
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So on Justin Trudeau's crazy remarks there.
Proroguing parliament isn't a reset.
It's ragging the puck.
He's buying time.
And Olivia, I just dropped you a tweet from Justin Trudeau from, oh gosh, when was this?
January 23rd of 2010.
And this is when Stephen Harper prorogued parliament.
I can't remember if this is the time that they basically tried to stage a coup, the liberals, the NDP, and the bloc, and subvert the will of Parliament and oust Stephen Harper with the separatists.
But he was marching in the streets in Montreal against prorogation.
He even said it's a good day when even the Communist Party comes out for democracy.
And here, here he is proroguing parliament.
So pick a lane.
Is it good for democracy to prorogue parliament?
Does it give a reset?
Now, Stephen Harper wasn't facing an extinction-level event when he prorogued Parliament.
He was, in one instance, he was avoiding a confidence vote.
And then in the other instance, he was avoiding just a complete total coup of Parliament in a sneak attack with the progressive parties and the separatists.
So I don't know what Justin Trudeau is talking about.
Taking down the temperature.
You know why it's hot out there?
Canadians want a new prime minister and you still won't give them that.
The guy won't even resign properly.
It's like he has a birth defect, a congenital problem where he just is unable to do the right thing.
Canadians want to send an extinction event style meteor into the Liberal Party in the next election, and you just won't give it to them.
He won't let us have our say no matter what.
Now, the good news is with prorogation that a lot of the liberals' bad ideas are going to die on the table.
C63, for example, but you still don't have your say.
And all those other things that they did are still in effect, like the Online News Act, the Online Streaming Act.
That's still there.
They just couldn't get away with Bill C63 because he chose survival over allowing Canadians to have their say.
Let's go to video number five.
Trudeau's asked how his resignation will affect the liberals' ability to navigate Trump's tariff threats while also campaigning to replace him as leader.
Like we need a prime minister and particularly one that is not completely adversarial with the Trump administration.
The Trump administration hates so many of Trudeau's cabinet ministers.
They dislike Freeland.
They don't like Jolie.
They definitely don't like Trudeau.
They treat him as a joke, called him Castro's kid.
So in the midst of this, when we need some like strong, stable leadership to get through this, and really to get through this, you just have to protect our borders, which is what a sane prime minister should have been doing for nine years.
He tries his best to hang on to power and thinks that in the middle of all of this, we should run a leadership election for the liberals.
Let's take a listen.
But this prorogation will take us only into March, and there will be confidence votes in March in the passing of supply that will allow Parliament to weigh in on confidence in a way that is entirely in keeping with all the principles of democracy and the workings of our strong institutions.
Don't you think this is undemocratic because you're not allowing Parliament to express its lack of confidence in your government while your party's looking for a new leader?
Shouldn't you just call an election?
Don't you think that'd be the better approach?
Parliamentary press gallery and anyone who's been watching politics closely over the past months will know that Parliament has been entirely seized by obstruction and filibustering and a total lack of productivity over the past few months.
We are right now the longest serving minority government in history.
Again, I reiterate the reason there's been filibustering and total gridlock in the House of Commons is because Justin Trudeau's liberals will not turn over Green Slush Fund documents to the House of Commons.
They just won't turn them over.
They exist.
They won't turn them over.
Why?
Because there are some cabinet ministers implicated in some hanky-panky in there.
One of them, of course, is Stephen Gilbo, the environment minister, a company where he still holds shares, where he used to work as a lobbyist.
Cycle Capital was given millions and millions of dollars from the Green Slush Fund, which, of course, increased his share value.
We know that there has been a complete and total disregard for conflict of interest rules at the Green Slush Fund.
Basically, it was money laundering.
It was money laundering from the government, from you.
The government doesn't have any money.
It's your money, going to the liberal friends, thanks to a liberal government-appointed board of directors who also voted to give themselves money, all under the auspices of supporting green companies.
You see, they use the green grift for everything to enrich themselves, to control your life, to make sure that you stay in your 15-minute city.
They were basically on the board of directors, they would say, oh, you're going to vote for my company now.
I'm going to recuse myself, and you guys can all do your little vote, and then I'm going to come back.
And then Jim, you're going to leave, and then we're all going to vote money for Jim's company so that Jim isn't in a conflict of interest.
He didn't vote, but we're all going to vote to give Jim's company money, and then we'll all just get back together on the board together.
That's what happened over and over and over again.
And they won't turn that money or they won't turn those records over to the House of Commons.
So, Trudeau to complain that there's gridlock in the House of Commons, all you have to do is give those documents over so that people can go to jail.
But he won't, but he won't.
And that's another reason he's proroguing parliament.
We've got, let's go through some of these tweets from people today, and then we'll get into what else is on the headline, which is Elon Musk and the rest of the world discovering what we at Rebel News have been covering with regard to Tommy Robinson for a very, very long time.
I wonder if we can mention Tommy Robinson on YouTube.
We have to be very careful.
And we actually have to be very careful about the things that we talk about if we're streaming on YouTube because they don't like some of the words and language to accurately describe what happened to white working class UK girls.
So let's go to Mark Carney.
He, I think, is probably the heir apparent to Justin Trudeau.
And again, he is not an MP and he could become prime minister of this country if the liberals choose him and he doesn't even have to have a seat.
That's literally what's happening right now in Alberta with our opposition leader, Nahid Nenshi.
He does not have a seat in the legislature.
He is texting questions to the members of the NDP from the gallery during question period because he doesn't have a seat.
That's how it works.
And if he, for some ungodly reason, won the next election, he would be the premier of this province without a seat.
Anyways, let's go to Mark Carney.
He says, thank you, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, for your leadership, for your many contributions to Canada, and for the sacrifices you and your family have made for public service.
I'm not sure what sacrifices.
I mean, I guess it's difficult to watch your dad get yelled at in public, I suppose.
But all those vacations and the nice houses is probably, probably pretty cool, right?
Taylor Swift concert.
It's probably cool enough.
Let's go to Jugmeet saying.
Below is my statement on Justin Trudeau's resignation.
I'm cold reacting to this.
I have not seen this yet, so let's read it together.
If you oppose callous conservative cuts, I don't know if he thinks he's going to be the next prime minister.
If you oppose the rich getting richer while everyone else falls further behind, okay, Mr. Rolex Maserati, Marxist, stand with the NDP this time.
Okay, this is, I don't think he says that he's going to vote non-confident.
So he could prop up the liberals.
Conservative cuts.
They haven't cut anything yet.
I hope they cut everything, by the way.
Justin Trudeau has let you down over and over.
He let you go.
He let you down on the cost of housing and groceries.
Jagmeat, what do you think adds to the cost of housing and groceries?
Immigration and the carbon tax.
Two things you're both in favor of.
He let you down on fixing health care.
Again, unfettered immigration puts a strain on our healthcare system.
Maybe say something about that.
Doesn't matter who leads the liberals.
Yeah, because he'll prop them up.
They don't deserve another chance.
You keep giving them another chance, Jagmeat.
You keep giving them a chance.
If they don't deserve another chance, why didn't you vote them down in the House of Commons when you had an opportunity on what is it, the eight or so confidence votes in the last session?
If they don't deserve another chance, why didn't you vote against them?
Was it your pension?
Was it your pension, Jagmeet?
You're just as bad as the liberals.
Just as bad.
Conservatives are jumping at the opportunity to take from you and give more to CEOs.
No, they don't, actually, they want to take less from me.
I don't care what happens to the CEOs, but they want to take less from me in the form of a carbon tax.
You will pay the price of Polyev's cuts to what?
Taxes?
I don't know how if he understands how this works.
If you oppose callous conservative cuts, if you oppose the rich getting richer, well, everyone else falls further behind, stand with the NDP this time.
You can have a government that works for you for a change.
He's propping up the liberals, and he has the gall to say this.
And he thinks he's really gotten onto something here with the callous conservative cuts, the alliteration.
It's not catching on.
Would They Jail Randy? 00:06:33
I don't like it.
It's not as fun as wacko, is it?
Not at all.
I mean, who is his big, like groundbreaking sit-down interview with?
The unemployed Rachel Gilmore.
Whereas Polly have sat down with the preeminent thinker in the Anglosphere, Jordan Peterson.
And that I think is approaching 40 million views on X, maybe more, and several million now on YouTube.
And that's really good considering that YouTube is a censorship platform.
So it's just, I mean, it's just ridiculous.
Thanks for nothing, Jagmeat.
Christy Freeland.
The brutus behind the knife in the back to Justin Trudeau.
She's no hero, by the way.
I thank Justin Trudeau for his years of service to Canada and Canadians.
I wish him and his family the best.
I wish him well.
Doug Ford, President-elect Donald Trump continues to make threats about imposing sweeping tariffs that would devastate Canada's economy.
And the Babylon bee.
This is a good one.
Trudeau to be humanely euthanized.
They do it today.
So that'd be a difference from how Canadians are treated in our healthcare system.
We are not humanely euthanized.
Just euthanized.
Okay, let's do we have another.
Oh, Olivia Chow weighs in.
I want to thank Prime Minister Trudeau for over a decade of public service to Canadians.
As leadership changes occur in Ottawa, I will stay focused on building more homes, feeding more kids, and getting Toronto moving.
Is that what she's focused on?
Every time I see her, she's doing something utterly embarrassing for Torontonians.
What was she doing?
Like clapping for like a march of the furries?
That's the last thing I saw from her.
More often than not, jamming out with her clam out during some sort of parade while Hamas runs amok on the streets of Toronto.
You do not have a serious woman in charge there.
But she says she's focused on building more homes and getting Toronto moving.
Okay, okay, okay.
Mark Gerritson.
Mark Garritson says, thank you, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, for your years of dedication and service to Canada.
Your commitment to our nation has made a lasting impact.
Yeah, I'll say.
Rest assured, we'll keep working to build a stronger, more inclusive Canada.
We'll continue fighting for all Canadians.
Doesn't he have, I don't mean to pick on his appearance, but I think he has like one of those intrusive moles on his face.
Sort of reminds me of Moly Russell's Wart.
If you watch Uncle Buck and Uncle Buck tells the annoying principal to go downtown and have a rat gnaw that thing off his face, off her face every time I see Mark Gerritson, I think of that.
That and him getting sued for claiming that an independent journalist was funded by Russia.
Which Urka Khalid did this past weekend, too.
Okay, let's get into, yeah.
Daniel Smith, let's, yes, let's see what Daniel Smith has to say.
So she says, at this critical time, Canadians need and deserve a prime minister in a federal government with a clear mandate one from the Canadian people to negotiate with the incoming U.S. president and his administration on one of the most important international negotiations we have ever faced as a country.
The Liberal Party has no such mandate from Canadians and they are putting their selfish political interests ahead of the Canadian people by paralyzing parliament and suspending democracy for months while they fight a divisive internal leadership contest.
It is one of the most irresponsible and selfish acts of a government in Canadian history.
Yes.
We call on all federal parties and MPs to force an election at the first available opportunity and give Canadians the opportunity to pick a party and a leader to represent their interests at this critical time for our nation.
That's exactly it.
Thank goodness for Premier Smith and her level head in all of this.
She could not have said that any better.
And thank goodness she has been acting as Canada's de facto foreign affairs minister and not leaving the relationship with the Trump administration up to the likes of Melanie Jolie and the people who can't shut their stupid mouths about the incoming Trump administration.
God help us.
You know, thank goodness for Premier Smith being the adult in the room.
Okay, we've got a chat from Alberta John.
Five bucks.
And he says, another conflict of interest that has been memory hold.
During COVID, Minister Anita Nunn gave her pharmaceutical executive husband's company $290 million in a contract with no other bids allowed.
Oh, let us not forget.
Oh, Elizabeth May's got a statement, but nobody cares because it was probably written under the influence of drugs and alcohol.
Yeah, Randy Boissino, same thing.
Cocaine Randy, Cocahontis.
He got sole source contracts.
His company got sole source contracts from Elections Canada while he was an MP voting on health mandates that require a mask to vote.
Huh.
So, yeah, that's, I mean, just the amount.
Like in a normal country, those people would be in jail.
They would be in jail, but this is Canada.
And it doesn't hardly make the news at all.
It's crazy.
Dominic LeBlanc, Justin Trudeau's former babysitter, says, thank you, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, serving alongside you in the House of Commons and your cabinet has been the honor of a lifetime.
Okay, let's do this ad read.
Oh, Stephen Gobo, one more.
Stephen Gopo.
Thank you for your service, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
You have been the leader we needed.
Canada Proudispers 00:06:21
For almost 10 years, you have been there for Canadians.
There, I guess.
He's there, like physically, I suppose, there.
But beyond that, I don't know.
Are you better off?
I guess at the end of the day, Canadians will vote the same way Americans voted on the issue of, are you better off today than you were 10 years ago?
And I think the answer overwhelmingly is no.
And there's no way the liberals can get around the fact that they are the people who did this to us.
All of them in cabinet propped up Justin Trudeau until he became the millstone around their neck.
And now it's all self-preservation.
They don't disagree with anything Justin Trudeau did.
They just don't like that it's unpopular and thus hurting their chances at reelection.
Rightfully so.
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And Rebels, me thinks Trudeau got Trumped on.
I don't even know if it's Trumped.
I think it just he's being pushed out, I think, by his own party because they want to save themselves.
And it's, it's not, it's not going to work.
I mean, Canadians aren't stupid.
Actually, all of this, I think that might be the problem I have in all of this.
Is that he thinks, once again, Canadians, after all of this, he still thinks we're too stupid to see what he's doing.
We see what you're doing.
You're trying to give your party a chance to rally itself in the next election, and you are sacrificing the welfare of Canadians to do it.
It is so selfish, and he thinks Canadians can't see.
He's still the prime minister until who knows when.
So he stood out there and had his emotional unemployed university professor grooming a student speech today.
And he thinks that Canadians are like, oh, thank God, our national nightmare is over.
It's not over.
Nothing.
Literally, nothing has changed.
Nothing has changed.
You're going to get somebody, doesn't matter who's in charge of the Liberal Party, you're going to get somebody who agreed with everything Justin Trudeau did to you for the last nine plus years.
So it's not like when the conservatives threw out Air No Tool and went in a completely different direction.
You're going to get more of the same.
So, oh, oh, Canada Proud.
We just have to show this.
And I know we're way over time.
And I'll get, I will get to it because I have other things to do today.
Canada Proud asks, please show this.
Oh, God.
Has Rosie Barton been crying?
Crying or drinking?
She looks pretty bleary-eyed and red in the face, doesn't she?
Her bottom eyelashes look damp.
Can we zoom in a little more?
Actually, no, I don't want to do that to our viewers.
Don't zoom in on her.
What do you guys think?
Do you think she's been bawling her eyes out?
God, I hope so.
God, I hope so.
You know, as Canadians cried over their finances for the last nine years, this woman polished Trudeau's turds every step of the way.
I hope she's been bawling.
I hope every single one of those unpeeled boiled potatoes who pretend to be panelists over at the CBC are crying today.
I hope so.
Just this indistinguishable beige blobs of boring, homogenous opinions.
I hope they're having just the most sullen, rough day.
I do, because they are part and parcel of propping up Trudeau.
He couldn't have done a lot of the things that he's done to Canadians if they weren't out there sweeping his curling rock down the ice sheet, if you know what I mean.
All right, let's change lanes here.
Yeah, somebody else says I can confirm she's watery-eyed.
I believe it.
I believe it.
She's going to be on the cardboard quite hard tonight, I bet.
All right, couldn't happen to a nicer bunch.
UK, let's change lanes a little bit.
I'm going to have to be careful about how I talk about this because we are still streaming on YouTube and they don't like us to talk about the whistleblower here and they don't like this topic whatsoever.
So bear with me.
Starmer's Inquiry Hope 00:12:28
Although, you know what?
We're completely demonetized on YouTube.
Do I really care?
I just don't want to get the video taken down.
Keir Starmer, the UK prime minister, is making excuses for groomers.
And by groomers, I mean Muslim grooming gangs who trafficked in thousands, hundreds, if not thousands, of white working class girls in the UK.
And we know they did it.
The court records are there.
Tommy Robinson has been blowing the whistle on this for years.
He is serving civil contempt for blowing the whistle on this because the judge didn't like him talking about this, publishing documentaries about this.
He's in solitary confinement for talking about this.
Now, the perpetrators of this, if they face any consequences at all up until recently, they didn't go to solitary confinement.
Just the guy who tried to tell the world about it, that's he's sitting in solitary confinement.
Keir Starmer, the prime minister of the UK, though, however, he says that anyone demanding an inquiry, and there should be an inquiry.
There have been smaller inquiries about this that showed that the police, at the very least, didn't take the girls seriously because they were white working class girls.
Victim blame them, said you girls are drunk, drugged, whatever.
Shouldn't have been there.
Your dresses were too short, whatever.
Or actually covered up for the grooming gangs.
Were some of them on the take from the grooming gangs?
Girls would be at the police station reporting the crimes against them.
And the police were calling their assaulters and saying, you know, the girls are here.
Unbelievable, right?
Well, that happened.
We know it happened.
And now there should be a broader inquiry into the systemic failure of the UK justice system to protect a generation of socio-economically challenged young ladies who are deeply damaged to this day.
And he says, if you want that, you're far right.
Let's hear from him.
And when politicians, and I mean politicians, who've sat in government for many years, are casual about honesty, decency, truth, and the rule of law, calling for inquiries because they want to jump on a bandwagon of the far right.
Then that affects politics.
And when these people, they've done nothing but make excuses.
And now, now that it is blowing up internationally, like, look, at Rebel News, we've known this has been happening for a long time.
Why?
Because we cover Tommy Robinson very closely.
We help him wherever we can because we believe in free speech.
Now the world is looking in and saying, hang on here.
Why don't we know about your grooming gangs problem?
And why is the one guy who tried to tell the world about it sitting behind bars?
And why aren't you investigating how these gangs were allowed to proliferate in plain sight for so long?
You know, these people who won't shut up about systemic racism, they sure don't see a systemic problem with the trafficking of white working class girls in the UK.
But now that Elon Musk is tweeting about it and it's ignited a firestorm in the United States, and it's a bit here-so in Canada, because this is one of the problems of unrestrained immigration without proper integration into the culture of the host country.
So now everyone's talking about it, including Elon Musk.
So what did Elon Musk say about it?
In response to Keir Starmer, what an insane thing to say.
The real reason is that it would show how Starmer repeatedly ignored the pleas of vast numbers of little girls and their parents in order to secure political support.
Starmer is utterly despicable.
We've seen some of this at play, just sort of on the same issue, but different with Justin Trudeau.
It's the reason why he has not cracked down on the Hamas gangs running amok on the streets of Toronto and Montreal and Vancouver and smaller Canadian cities as well.
Ottawa, Quebec, just, you know, claiming churches as their own in places in and around Quebec.
There's a reason, and it's because you're running the numbers.
Starmer didn't want to alienate what was support that propelled him into the prime minister's office.
And Justin Trudeau wants to hang on to that same support here in Canada for his Liberal Party and sacrificing Canadians along the way.
They'll just, they don't care.
And Justin Trudeau is, he doesn't care what happens to us as long as it increases the fortunes of the Liberal Party.
Starmer, same thing.
Little girls, they're just collateral damage along the way.
Shut up about it.
You're just working class.
This were happening to fancy girls in Starmer's circle.
You bet your ass something would have been done about it.
But these are, as Ezra says, and as Morrissey says, nobody's nothing.
So who cares?
Just the cost of doing business, these little girls.
Except now the world knows.
The world knows what Starmer is willing to ignore.
And the world knows the story of Tommy Robinson now.
So hopefully things will change.
Tommy is serving time in solitary confinement.
But hopefully, hopefully, that sacrifice will be worth it.
If it means change, if it means it never happens again, if it means some justice is seen.
I've seen some of the court transcripts about what happened to these girls, and it is the kind of thing that keeps you up at night.
You know, if you, especially if you have daughters of your own.
It just, uh, just horrific.
Just the courage to even come forward to say that those things happened to you.
I mean, just horrific abuse.
And, you know, it's the kind of stuff that you would never see the outside of a prison in the United States.
It's the kind of thing that if a dad executed you in the street, the dad wouldn't see the inside of a prison cell.
It's that kind of stuff.
If a dad found his daughter's abuser and this happened in Texas, he would not be convicted by a jury of his peers.
He would be, they would hold parades for him, but not in Starmers, Britain.
You lock up the whistleblower.
It's awful.
We got one more response to Justin Trudeau.
And then if we have another ad read, we'll do that.
If we want to wrap up the show, Olivia, we'll do that.
Just a crazy day, but really, frankly, slightly inconsequential in the political landscape because we still have a prime minister, Justin Trudeau.
He will be prime minister.
We know for sure until October 2025, things could change in the meantime.
But who knows?
I mean, we've got Jagmeet Singh saying that he's going to take down the liberals.
Yeah, okay.
We heard that you broke up your confidence agreement with them before and then you voted with them the whole time.
So, I mean, I hope he's punished at the ballot box too.
I mean, are they going to be fourth party status?
I think it's going to be conservatives, block, liberals, NDP.
And that's still too good for the NDP.
Those lying enablers.
Okay, Omar El Jabra.
What is he doing now?
He used to be transport minister.
Here's the guy telling us we have to get rid of our gas-powered vehicles by 2030 or 2035 or whatever it is when we don't have an electrical grid to put up with that.
Like it's Alberta and the accelerated coal phase out means that we have rolling brownouts during cold snaps, which is, if you want to know what a cold snap here is in Alberta, October through to May long weekend.
He says, Dear Justin Trudeau, God, they look like a boy band.
Like in sync rejects.
They didn't make the band.
Dear Justin Trudeau, when I first met you in 2008, I didn't know what was in store.
I'm incredibly grateful for your leadership.
You led Canada during one of the most consequential periods in our history.
You led with compassion and grit.
Thank you for your service to Canada.
They didn't make the band.
Look at them.
In sync went on tour and left these two behind.
Sad.
They couldn't get their downsteps right.
Justin Trudeau, what a loser.
Can't even resign properly.
Can't even resign properly.
Despicable.
Just screwing us right to the bitter end.
Right to the bitter end.
Just when you think there's hope for something different, Justin Trudeau does the most Justin Trudeau thing that Justin Trudeau has ever done.
And that's what he did today.
Bill CF7 gives us five bucks and says there will be no difference between the U.S. election and the future election here in Canada.
Replacing the leader of the liberals will make no difference.
Yeah, I don't know how they get around the fact that they are the system.
You know, if there's systemic problems over the last nine years, that's you guys.
You guys are the systems liberals.
Like when you like, I don't know how Freeland gets around the fact that she burned down the economy.
I don't know how Mark Miller would get around the fact that he is the guy who oversaw immigration.
I don't know how all these other guys come out.
I don't know how Chris, Christy Clark, who is the former liberal leader in British Columbia, I don't know how she gets around the fact that she stood in the way of Alberta pipelines.
Like there's just, she never said anything critical of Justin Trudeau over the last nine years.
So how do you differentiate yourself from it?
It's the Kamal Harris problem, right?
And they deserve it.
Again, couldn't happen to a nicer bunch.
Olivia, are we done?
I could talk about Justin Trudeau forever, but I feel like we all have other things we need to be doing.
Okay, great.
She says we're good.
Let me know in the comments, what do you guys think of the new studio?
I'm still working out the kinks.
I'm working out the lighting.
I might tweak my little knickknacks on the wall.
I don't know.
Do we, did I?
No.
Yes.
I don't know if you can see my Ezra Levant wobblehead, but that's, he'll be there forever.
Well, everybody, that's the show for today.
I guess we're back again doing this on Friday.
Hopefully, I'll have my co-pilot, David Menzies, with me.
Thanks to Olivia for putting the show together and Efron for gathering up all those clips and Ezra sitting in with me in the very beginning.
Thanks to everybody who made a donation.
I would very much appreciate it if you would share a link of the show with your friends to help us get around all that internet censorship.
Thanks to Justin Trudeau and the Online News Act and the Streaming Act.
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