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Feb. 18, 2025 - Rebel News
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REBEL ROUNDUP | Crash landing in Toronto, Poilievre's Canada First rally, Ezra grills Marc Miller

Pierre Poilievre’s Canada First rally in Ottawa drew sharp contrasts with Liberal figures like Mark Carney, who dismissed the opioid crisis—nearly 50,000 Canadian deaths—as "not a big deal," while B.C.’s legalized fentanyl supply worsened Kelowna’s 25% year-over-year overdose spike. Critics accuse Carney of prioritizing Quebec’s green energy agenda over First Nations and oil-dependent provinces, framing his globalist ties as elitist. Meanwhile, Liberal Minister Mary Ng led a lavish 220-person trade delegation to Australia amid domestic food bank shortages, sparking outrage over taxpayer waste and carbon footprint. Speculation swirls about election delays to avoid scrutiny on U.S. trade tensions or union-backed backroom deals, with Rogan O’Handley (DC Draino) claiming Americans—not Canadians—oppose Trudeau’s policies. The episode argues conservative messaging must pivot from "Canada First" to "Canadians First," embracing trade and productivity while rejecting perceived Liberal detachment and globalist overreach. [Automatically generated summary]

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Lise, how's it going?
Well, hello, my darling, Sheila Gunread.
Hello, Rebel fam.
It is such a, it's just such a delight again to be here with you today on this absolutely god-awful freezing day on the prairies.
I see that the, I see that our neighbors in eastern Canada got a whole dump of snow on the weekend.
Yeah.
But, but we're, we're three weeks into a deep, frigid, gross hellscape on the prairies.
And, you know, thank God we're paying the carbon tax to keep ourselves alive, Sheila.
Aren't you just so delighted?
Aren't you just so delighted?
I love seeing the dollar signs just go out of the exhaust of my furnace into the yard.
Like it's minus 40 here today.
The school buses, once again, weren't running because it's too cold to run them.
And yeah, it's three weeks into this and we're about six weeks out of a carbon tax hike on April 1st where the joke's on us.
Yes.
Well, I mean, on the rest of Canada, because those of us in Saskatchewan are very, very blessed to be able to turn up our furnaces and not have to pay carbon tax.
So in my house right now, it's literally 26 degrees.
It's as hot in my house as it is in Australia, which is which is something that we're going to talk about a little bit later, a trip to Australia that I'm sure you'll all be interested in.
But Noah, it's amazing being able to heat your house without paying carbon tax.
Pretty Incredible Landing 00:10:08
It feels like a little bit of a flex for the rest of Canada.
It sure is.
You'll be able to feel this level of delight when it finally gets turfed and none of us have to pay anything.
But yeah, it's pretty great.
Yeah, when it finally gets turfed, pending the rest of the country not losing its collective mind and electing Mark Carney Carnage, the author of the carbon tax, to lead the country, because he will definitely be elected to lead the liberals in a few short weeks.
There are a bunch of polls that are more than a little bit worrying for us conservatives.
There are more than a few polls.
It's been suggested that there should be a pretty hard pivot on behalf of the conservatives, and I couldn't agree more.
So can't wait to get into that.
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So let's get into something crazy happening in Toronto yesterday.
I thought my phone was upside down when I saw this stuff.
Didn't you?
Yeah, it was pretty incredible.
It was pretty incredible what happened there.
Yeah, 18 injured in a plane crash at Pearson Airport.
The plane completely upside down on the runway.
The crash forced Pearson to close for more than two hours, delaying flights and diverting at least 46 planes to Ottawa and Montreal and elsewhere in the country.
I'm sorry about your redirection to a couple of the more terrible places in the country.
But yeah, what a crazy, crazy thing.
Some of the footage being taken on the runway by the people being evacuated from the plane.
Like this is just a different time to be alive.
This must feel like what it felt like when the people were getting those first images of like Vietnam from embedded journalists during the Vietnam War.
Like this is stuff we would not have seen 10 years ago at all.
No.
And I love the video of the people spilling out and taking a look back and getting an appreciation of what they just survived because you guys, for all intents and right here.
Yeah, right here.
So you're walking on the ceiling because number one, you land, you land upside down and you're hanging like a bat upside down in your seatbelt.
Then you let go.
Then you drop into your head if there's not somebody there to catch you.
Then you walk along the ceiling and get scooped out of the door.
And then you take a look back and you see you just survived.
There are 80 people.
And make no mistake, this could have been an absolutely catastrophic accident.
These are 80 of the most blessed people who witnessed and lived through a miracle.
Like really, this could have been a terrible, terrible moment in Canada.
And look at them, like all in their travel gear, you know, their little hoodies and their little, um, yeah, yeah, you know, their yoga pants.
Look at that ladies in a pair of caprice just get scooped up.
I mean, what an absolute miracle that happened there.
Uh, and uh, and it'll be really interesting to see what exactly happened to cause this accident because this is, I mean, having the wing flipped over the underside of the plane, just unprecedented.
We don't, we don't see these kinds of things happening, but thank thank God for all of those people and for prayers answered in that moment.
Because don't tell me that when they came in for that hard landing, that a whole bunch of prayers didn't shoot up, like right in that second.
And all of those prayers were answered.
It was uh, it was pretty incredible.
Yeah, yeah, I don't think there were many atheists on that plane as it ended up flipped upside down on the runway.
That's for sure.
Like, that it's just wild how that happened.
This Delta flight.
Um, and this, and I am always like, put on my seatbelt.
If the plane's crashing, what is it going to do for me in the inferno that the plane will ultimately be?
I'm not putting on my seatbelt.
I grumble.
It's not to say that I don't put on my seatbelt, but I grumble and I'm always like, this is ridiculous.
Like, who cares?
Wow, guess who's putting on her seatbelt all the time now?
I bet you those 18 people who were hurt.
Hopefully, they're okay.
How much do you want to bet some of them didn't have their seatbelts on?
Oh, yep.
And you would be, you would be tossed around like a tossed around like a popcorn kernel in a pan.
I mean, it would just be that would that would be such a terrible hard landing.
But oh, we, those, those are 80 of the luckiest people on planet earth.
And, and this is a this is a great news story, actually.
Yeah, it is a great news story.
Now, maybe uh, I'm not in Toronto, but understandably, I think Toronto had a hell of a snowstorm this weekend, and I think they also had uh some pretty serious winds.
You can tell by the way the snow was blowing on the tarmac, and I also saw some footage of the wind sock where it was like straight full and going the other direction.
So, I'm not an aviation expert, obviously, but I do watch uh episodes of May Day before I get on planes for some reason.
And oh, and I wonder if they got hit by a crosswind.
Oh, my goodness, oh my goodness, it looks like they it looks just like they had a really hard landing, like it looks and then just bounced over, yeah, like a pretty extreme angle there.
But who, I mean, this will all come out in the wash, we'll figure out exactly uh, exactly what happened.
But what, yeah, you can tell by the way the snow is blowing for those of for those watching us in in you know exotic locales that don't have uh that don't have snow, Canadians can tell the temperature by the way the snow sounds and looks and blows.
Yes, and you can you can tell that there is a stiff wind coming out of one direction there just by the drifts, the little drifts that have built up there, and how smooth they are, yeah.
And that it was that it was pretty, pretty cold that day too.
So, you can tell by how powdery the snow is, how cold it is, yes, um, because you can tell heavy, you can, yeah, and you can tell by you can tell how cold it is outside by the way the snow sounds when you step on it, it has a it has a different crunch and a different noise.
You can, you can, it's this is a distinctly Canadian set of skills.
And I can tell, I can literally tell the temperature by how close the snow plow on the road, which is nowhere near my house.
I can tell you how cold it is by how close that thing sounds to my house because the colder it gets, the more it sounds like it's literally right in my driveway, clearing out a spot.
Soundtracks, yeah.
There, see, there's that wind socket sound travel in the extreme, in the extreme cold.
Yeah, oh, yeah, yeah.
Well, that makes sense.
I mean, there's no other reason why it would have flipped over on its back the way that it did in four.
But thank God, like, just oh, just thank God.
And the way that the first responders were there and the way, and truly, shout out to Pearson.
We don't have a lot of things typically to say the luggage loser losers down at Pearson.
Yeah, but good job, guys.
No, really.
Like, like you guys had things up and running again, I think within three or three or four hours.
That was a pretty incredible two hours, they said.
But two hours.
No, that was that was incredible.
Well done, Pearson International Airport.
You guys are just really proud.
Well done.
Now, this was a Delta flight.
Inspiring Confidence: A Delta Miracle 00:03:27
We don't know anything about the makeup of the flight crew.
Oh, my God.
It seemed like it came in at a really extreme angle, like really hard, really fast, and really violent landing there.
Could you imagine sitting in the airport just having your overpriced airport coffee, looking out the window and seeing this?
And I'd be like, no, I'm not getting on a plane today.
Thank you.
I wonder how many congratulations they had right after this event.
Like, I wonder how many people just went, nope, I'm not good.
As it turns out, I don't need to go to Frankfurt or Munich or wherever.
Yeah, exactly.
Yesterday, that would be enough to terrify me.
Now, again, I was saying, I don't know the makeup of the flight crew, but I do know that Delta has a strong focus on DEI.
So, this, as Libs of TikTok posts, Delta's pinned video on their TikTok account is this.
Did somebody say slave does not inspire confidence?
I don't know.
It does.
It absolutely, you're right.
It does not inspire confidence.
As a matter of fact, I would pay extra, okay, extra to know that I have a 58-year-old pilot named Jerry or Jim or John or Jason because you know that that guy is not a DEI hire.
And this is, you know, this is I need an IRV.
A good old IRB, a good old IRV, a fly of the plane.
I'd pay extra for that.
No, but I don't.
This is one of the things that these companies are slowly starting to learn: is that DEI does not inspire confidence in their consumer base.
We know that it is just a virtue signaling trap to get, you know, social credit from companies that hand them out like candy.
And but when it comes right down to it, when people's lives are in the balance, when you have jobs that rely on technical skill, DEI is the antithesis to that.
DEI is short for didn't earn it.
And in jobs that require, you know, like life, life-altering and life-saving skills, DEI has no place.
Well, DEI has no place for any part in our society anymore.
And we're watching the United States turn back on a lot of these things.
But yeah, give me Irv.
I want Irv.
I want Irv to have gone to mass on Sunday.
I want him to have two or three grandkids.
And I want him to be five years out from retirement.
That is the ideal pilot for me.
That is got lots to live for.
That's exactly right.
That's exactly right.
He's chasing his pension.
That's what we want.
Want pilots that are chasing their pension.
That reminds me of that one time we almost almost picked up a whole herd of pilots, WestJet pilots.
Westjet pilots in the Regina Airport parking lot.
That was one of the best moments of my life, Sheila, to be completely honest, is when we nearly kidnapped a whole herd of them.
Canada For Sale Rally 00:15:37
That was the best.
Right, I was going to say, some might say kidnapped, some might say abducted, would have been just a forcible hangout with them until they figured out what was going on.
We should have just let them in the van.
We shouldn't have corrected them.
We should have said, right this way, boys.
Like, yes, we are your pilot transport.
Yes, right this way.
12 seats.
Here you go.
Get yourself a friend with a large-scale passenger van because it is just endless opportunities for antics and hijinks.
It really is the best.
It really, it does invite, it does invite the best circumstances to unfold right in front of your, right in front of your face.
And yeah, do we take advantage of it?
Do we take advantage of it?
Okay, so that's the harrowing things out of Toronto Pearson.
Let's get into Canada first because there was a very large, large Pierre Polyev Canada first rally over the weekend.
It was in Ottawa in the belly of the beast, where people don't like rambunctious, large crowds of patriots.
They have made it illegal there.
And so that's one of the reasons I sort of enjoyed that Polyev was doing this there.
But it didn't look like the Lord's waiting room that the Kearney rally seemed to look like.
They all look like people who sort of got off a delayed WestJet flight.
Like that photo of Carney's crowd when he was in Kelowna.
And they just sort of look like they're being told by the counter at WestJet that your flight is going to be delayed five hours.
And here's your chilies.
You know, vouchered.
Yeah, here's your voucher for chilies.
Go have a drink and a beer on us.
Like that's how they look where they're like, some people are hungry, so they're satisfied with it, but other people are just sort of disoriented because they think they're going to make miss their connections.
That's what a Carney rally looks like.
That is not what a Pierre Polyev rally looks like.
We've got a clip of the rally starting off the right way with the anthem.
I'm not clear if this is the old anthem or the new changed one.
I'll have to dig to the bottom of that, but let's hear it.
Maybe people who aren't ashamed to be Canadian.
Okay, that's enough for me.
It looks like a rambunctious crowd, but honest to God, conservatives, what are you conserving if we can't even conserve the national anthem from woke nonsense?
It is a tiny but important act of resistance and rebellion to sing the anthem the right way.
It shows that you have not been captured by the rewriting of our history.
And yet at this rally, which I wanted to be excited about, and I still am kind of excited about, you guys sang the wrong anthem.
Why?
Why?
The singer sang the wrong anthem.
The crowd said the right one, I think.
The crowd sang the right one.
This is what I'm going to, this is what I'm going with is I heard some sons.
And then the singer who would have had to have been very proper, because let's not forget, Sheila, the left would attack the singer had she sang the wrong lyrics.
But this was, I mean, this was so much better than the CAF officer with the nail polish, you know, with the nail polish.
Gross.
Singing at the singing at the NHL games and at the Toronto Blue Jays games with his with his painted nails and his jewelry.
She did a much, much better job.
But yeah, she could be forgiven.
She could be forgiven for singing the official lyrics.
But I think that crowd was the all thy sons command crowd.
That looked like an all thy sons command crowd.
I'm sure it is.
I'm sure it is, which is why I'm slightly disappointed.
I would have been like, I would have hired a singer who was like, will you sing the old anthem?
And that singer said yes, that would be the singer that I hired.
I wouldn't even care if she sang on tune.
I would be like, that's the one.
But yeah, I saw the blue nail polish the other day.
I had a cadet in my house who quit when they relaxed the dress and comportment standards.
She looked very much forward to gelling the daylights out of her hair and making sure that her nails were impeccably manicured and her uniform was perfectly creased and her boots.
You could see her little reflection in them.
And then when they relaxed the dress and compartment standards and then when they moved to Zoom over these nails are it's like an opaque milky pink.
Okay, if I had to guess, these are these are that's a gel polish with a high glass overlay, high gloss overlay on top of it.
But but what's ultra, ultra insulting is that the United States just got rid of, you know, all of the trans or the transformers in their military.
And this was an act of outright, I would say, disrespect to the United States to choose this person to sing that anthem.
Yes, I agree with that.
I agree with that.
That is like an act of resistance going the other direction.
I think.
It's passive aggressive.
You know what I mean?
I always say people mistake Canadians for nice and Canadians like, yeah, we're so much nicer.
No, we're not nice.
We're passive aggressive.
And sometimes when you want to believe we're nice, you don't pick up on it.
But that is passive aggressive as hell.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
100%.
You're telling me that you couldn't have found another singer, one that wouldn't be male with a face full of makeup and painted nails to sing the American national anthem.
That was intentional.
That was intentional and offensive by whoever made that decision.
Gross.
Just gross.
The final straw for my cadet was when they asked them to put their pronouns in their Zoom meetings when they were planning like their meetings.
And she was like, yeah, that's enough for me.
She was considering a career in the military and she was like, you know what?
Not this one.
Sheila, that sentiment is being repeated across the country.
And I mean the military in Canada only has what, 40, 40, I think 46,000 members, 46,000 members.
They've been watching their membership drop off for the last 10 years.
They've had plummeting membership.
Don't tell me that that doesn't have a, that, that their adoption of DEI doesn't have an impact on their enrollment.
It absolutely does.
Nobody that has a fighter spirit, okay, wants to participate in this woke garbage.
Nobody that's disciplined wants to put pronouns in their bios or be lectured by an institution that takes part in any of this garbage.
And so that's another thing that we can look forward to when we get a conservative government is the return of the warrior culture to our military instead of this weak ass nail polish wearing lisping rainbow flag wearing weaklings.
It's just an absolute nightmare.
It's a crisis of retention.
It's a crisis of recruitment.
And then they kicked out all the other good ones because they were unvaccinated.
Like the ones that you would like to see in positions of leadership because they have a strong moral compass.
We threw those people out for the yes men.
So God help us all.
More from that Pierre Polyev rally, part of his speech, work together, fight together, win together.
That's how we'll put Canada first.
I appreciate the message after 10 years of division and calling people names and dividing us up from each other based on medical status or sexual identity.
Interesting change in tone from the conservative leader compared to what we've been getting from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
We will be a self-reliant, sovereign country that stands on its two feet.
We will reward work, unleash entrepreneurs, harvest our resources, make our own goods, trade with each other, build homes for our youth, rebuild our borders and military, honor our history, and raise our flag.
What binds us together is the Canadian promise that anyone from anywhere can do anything.
That hard work gets you a great life in a beautiful house on a safe street, wrapped in the protective arms of a solid border defended by brave soldiers under a proud flag.
To preserve that flag and its promise, we must work together, fight together, and win together.
That is what it means to put Canada first.
Last time I saw something that wasn't Canada Day looking that much like Canada Day, they called the Emergencies Act.
They sure did.
Yeah, they sure did.
And now, well, I think it's just really interesting that in this moment of crisis where we have the United States asserting that Canadian territory, they'd be interested in assuming for themselves, that there is this, that there's this sort of groundswell of pride for the Canadian flag when it was so denigrated.
And, you know, on the list of popular flags in Canada over these last several years, I mean, take your pick.
It was the Ukrainian flag instead of the Canadian flag.
It's the Hamas flag instead of the Canadian flag.
It's the rainbow flag in front of the Canadian flag.
And I think it's sort of heartwarming to see a resurgence in pride for our Canadian symbol.
But I think that one thing that the Conservatives could do is get a little bit of distance between Canada first and Team Canada, because their messaging is pretty similar.
I saw one of Doug Ford's hats there that Canada is not for sale.
Hi, do you know what trade is?
Like, I should hope the things I'm making are for sale to somebody, whether it's the widgets or the stuff that I'm growing.
our export our our chief export agriculturally is canola it goes to the rest of the world pulses that's cheap portable protein for the developing world like to say canada's not for sale no i want canada open for business that actually should be the slogan conservatives take that say canada open for business both internally and externally that's the big problem And to bounce off of that idea, Canada first.
Canada first is good, but Canadians first would be better because that is what's being missed in all of this.
As you know, Canada's been overtaken by 5 million guests that have disrupted every part of our culture, every part of our government, every service that Canadians once enjoyed has been impacted by 5 million new Canadians who aren't paying for those services, who aren't paying for the government.
And so that would be my one recommendation to the Conservatives is to take a Canadians first stance.
Let Team Canada bang their drum and be mad and take the orange man bad approach.
After a softer approach and a more loyal approach to our most important trade partner, America, would be most appreciated.
And to just admit that, yes, everything that Canada makes is for sale.
Everything we make and produce is for sale.
Right.
Like let's, the idea should be we have all these natural resources.
We have all this arable land.
We are the North American breadbasket.
We have a skilled workforce.
We should be saying Canada is for sale.
We are so productive and we will unleash the productivity and natural resources of the Canadian workforce upon the world.
We will get government out of the way so that it's not just by Canadian.
It is a Canadian takeover of the world with the ethical products that we produce, creating Canadian jobs.
Like what China's doing, but Canada without, you know, all the counterfeiting and the titans and the lead in the paint.
Like what, like the other, like on the good side, like bizarro China, that's what we should be.
Yes, you're right.
That's what, that's exactly what we should do.
We should position ourselves and our products and everything we make and manufacture as proudly and ethically made in Canada.
That is what we should do.
Yes.
Yeah.
For you by us.
With love from Canada.
That is what we should be doing.
I mean, Canada still has a modicum of respect on the world stage.
I think that the world has recognized that we are not our government, that there is a mile-wide difference between the Trudeau liberals and the regular and average Canadian citizen.
And I think that that would go a long way.
That messaging would go a long way.
I think so.
I think we're still slightly missing the mark.
We're still leaning into a lot of Doug Ford, Justin Trudeau messaging when we should be saying the way out of this is free enterprise.
You should be the free enterprise party.
And I still feel like we've got a little bit of protectionism happening there.
And that I don't like.
I don't like it.
Me neither.
No, me neither.
No.
Now, Polyev trotted out his secret weapon at the rally.
And I really enjoy her because she's got a great story as a Venezuelan.
Anna Polyev came out and gave an incredible introduction to her husband.
And then I'll tell you What I think, why I think we won't be hearing from Mark Carney's wife on the campaign trail.
A Refugee Wife Leads 00:04:08
and to stand up for all Canadians and put Canada first.
And while threats are looming from abroad, only my husband can deliver that strong leadership needed to fight back.
Today, we stand together in this movement to put Canada first.
Not for the elite, not for the special interests, but for everyday people who make this country great and to protect our country.
So let's take back our country.
Let's put Canada first, and let's do it together.
Ladies and gentlemen, it is my profound honor to introduce to you, my husband, the strong leader Canada needs, and without a doubt, le prochain premier ministre du Canada, Pierre Poilievre.
That's first lady material, if I've ever seen it.
And class, like classy, I don't feel like I am going to get sucked into some sort of MLM about how crystals cure cancer.
The way that's the vibe to use Freeland language I get when I heard Mrs. Trudeau talk.
You know, you like a job.
Yeah, I was almost scared that she was going to start singing.
You know what I mean?
Yes.
That she was going to bust into song.
No, and war below to tune at us.
Yeah.
And then this profoundly important moment here is a piece of interpretive dance that I hope that you will appreciate.
And then she would just, she would just go off on her little artistic, artistic tangents.
No, but Anna Polyev is an absolute class act.
Just to look at her, just to look at her.
She is something else.
And this is the kind of woman that we want representing us on the world stage.
Yeah.
She's adorable.
Yeah.
She feels like a warmer Melania, you know?
Just dressed like impeccably.
Her makeup is great.
Her hair is great.
Just classy and smart as a whip with a great backstory.
Do you know that her dad was a banker in Caracas, Venezuela, and then fled the socialists and came here to basically work his way up from the absolute bottom?
So he came collecting, he worked collecting fruits and vegetables on a farm.
He was a bank manager in Caracas, but he knew that he had to give his children a better life.
That's an incredible story.
So he knows.
They know.
He knows.
And she knows.
They know what it takes.
That's right.
Yeah.
They know what it takes.
And so imagine having all these like fake immigrants, the fake refugees, and then the people abusing our foreign student program to get here and then claim refugee status from countries where you wouldn't be able to claim refugee status from, but you're here.
So why not?
Where 80% of them go and vacation in their home countries and then come back to Canada.
If you're an asylum seeker or a refugee and you go back to your home country, your return flight to Canada should be canceled.
That's right.
Thank you so much.
She'll be staying in your home country.
Yeah, that should be disallowed.
Right.
So we've got this, like our conservative leader, next prime minister's wife, an actual refugee from communism.
Opioid Crisis: Loved Ones' Grief 00:06:04
And you've got the liberals saying, well, if you don't let all these fake refugees in, you don't care about the plight of refugees.
Yep.
Galling.
Yep.
Galling.
We've got a video.
As MP Michael Barrett said, Mark Carney, David Eby, and Bonnie Henry might consider the opioid crisis merely a challenge, but the stark reality paints a different picture.
Let's see this: the Trudeau Carney liberals legalized the possession of deadly drugs like fentanyl, meth, and heroin in British Columbia.
And what was the result of these insane wacko policies?
Well, nearly 50,000 Canadians have died from opioid overdoses.
That's a nearly 200% increase.
That's more Canadians than who died fighting for our country in the Second World War.
Isn't that sobering?
That's a wild statistic.
And then you have Mark Carney saying it's not a big deal in some place like Kelowna.
Like Kelowna is absolute ground center for the opioid crisis.
And the reason is that's where people, addicts from the prairies escaping minus 40 run out of money for a bit.
And so you end up in Kelowna and you're stealing and you're getting your government-funded drugs there.
And so it's a nightmare.
Like in one year, I think it went up 25% alone, like year over year, the opioid deaths in Kelowna.
And then Mark Carney is there saying it's not a big deal.
I guess not in whatever American city Mark Carney's living in, the Hamptons, maybe wherever he's at, because I don't know if he actually has owned a house in Canada or maybe he owns a house in Canada, but does he get the mail in Canada, if you know what I mean?
So maybe it's not a big deal there, but it is in regular Canadian cities that are just polluted by this poison.
Well, 50,000 Canadian or nearly 50,000 Canadian families would beg to differ with Mark Carney in saying that it's not a crisis, that it's a challenge.
Could you imagine the future prime minister of the country, if you lost your child to this absolute outrage?
Could you imagine losing your child and then having the future prime minister of Canada maybe say that it's that it's not a crisis, that it's a check?
It must have been just a challenge for your family to live through that kind of loss.
It is, it's egregious.
Opioid overdoses in BC are the leading cause of death for young people.
I mean, and then he has the gull to say that it's not a crisis.
This is a man who lives behind gates, who lives in high-rises and takes an elevator and a limousine everywhere he goes.
And this is the reason why he doesn't believe that this is a crisis affecting Canadians, because he is so crazily, crazily out of touch with what's happened here because of liberal NDP policies.
Yeah, I'm glad you pointed that out.
Every single one of those deaths is a family on the other side.
And those are just the deaths.
Like 50,000 people, their families, their moms, their dads, their brothers, their sisters, they've, before that person has died, their children, before they die, you've already lost them to this.
You've lost who they were to the demon goblin that lives inside of them that causes them to steal and lie and connive and abandon their children and neglect their children and abuse the families around them, take advantage of the love that their families have for them.
And it is the families who end up picking up the pieces.
So long before these people are dead, they're gone.
You don't have a clue who they are.
And there are a lot of families who are mourning the death of their loved ones right now more, so much more than that 50,000.
They're mourning the death of the loved one who's not even gone yet.
Yes.
It's no big deal.
Yes.
And without, and without any, without any recourse, without any recourse, especially in British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan have taken a recovery-based approach where we are not entertaining that safe supply is a thing that works for the people in Alberta or Saskatchewan.
Our approach is a human-based approach and a recovery-based approach to get people off drugs, to get them healthy and to get them successful in life.
Not to say that opioids aren't a real issue here because they are.
It's just our approach is so much, so much different.
But imagine the slow walk through watching one of your loved ones devolve into a life of addiction.
And this, so when people devolve into a life of addiction, they also devolve into a life of homelessness.
They also devolve into a life of crime because people who are addicted will do anything to get their hands on prostitution, sex trafficking.
I mean, the way that this issue blows apart a family is just incalculable.
Mark Carney should be, Mark Carney should be disqualified.
Honestly, he should be disqualified for what he said on this issue.
And if this doesn't show Canadians that he is the exact wrong, out of touch, entitled elitist that he is, that he would not recognize the pain that Canadians go through while they watch their loved ones fall down the slippery soap is just, yeah, it's just unforgivable.
Yeah, he should talk to some grandparents who are raising their grandkids, not because their child died, but because they don't even know if they're dead.
Rumble's Fight for Free Speech 00:02:15
They have no clue.
They just don't know.
He should talk to them.
They just don't know where they are.
They don't know if they're dead, gone, sex trafficked, murdered.
They have no clue.
But all they know is that they're raising their grandchild right now.
And they have those questions to answer.
It's not a crisis.
It's a challenge.
Yeah, it's a challenge.
Anyway.
Yeah.
A handful would be a challenge.
50,000 is an unmitigated disaster.
That's what that is.
Yeah.
It's a mid-sized prairie city.
He's shrugging off.
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And then, so let's see the ad read a couple of chats.
And then I think we have Rebel ads.
Do we?
Yeah.
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April Hutchinson's Speaking Engagement 00:07:02
Can you see them in front of you?
I cannot see them on my screen.
They have just disappeared.
But if they go up on this screen, I'll be able to read them.
Got one from N. Mark.
That's Kane and Mark.
Can you see that?
I can't see the bottom.
Oh, that's okay.
I got it.
Thank you.
Kane and Mark says, Good morning, lady rebels.
Well, hey, Kane, I know Kane.
He's a regular supporter of Rebel News, a regular viewer, and he was frequently at the whistle stop when I was on Whistle Stop Watch for some good six weeks there.
You know the Whistle Stop.
We've had many a good time down at the Whistle Stop.
It is a great time in Mirror, Alberta.
That's one of our favorite places to hang out.
So hello, Kane.
Thanks so much for downtown Mirror, Alberta.
Population, I think it's 480 or something.
We've got another one from Aaron Burton.
32 gives us five bucks.
Says, I hope you both had a great long weekend.
My mom intends to vote for Carney.
You know what?
Every family is stricken by mental illness.
I feel touching all of us.
Oh, I feel that so hard.
My conversations with my godmother, my little beautiful godmother, Sheila, you know the one, the one that still buys my jammies and Christmas dresses.
Oh, she is just enamored.
She is just enamored.
But then again, she does not have the internet.
So she watches, she watches the TV and she's like, TV says, yes, yes.
Probably the best thing I could do is hook her up with a little tablet and let her go nuts.
But it's just too much for her.
It's just too much.
So sad.
He says his mom intends to vote for Carney in October because she said she's smart.
I'm going to show her last week's gun show to hopefully change her mind.
You know what?
Please, that's why I'm doing these shows, the Carney exposés, reminding people that if life is really expensive right now, thank Carney.
He did it.
He was the full bucket that poured his nonsense into Justin Trudeau's empty bucket of a brain.
And here we are.
Now I think we have a Freedom Passport ad, and we'll get back and talk about what April Hutchinson is doing on the weekend.
And then we'll get into some more Mark Carney stuff.
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All right.
Well, regular viewers will know that I cordially invited Lise to be my date at an upcoming event with April Hutchinson, and she politely and promptly RSVP'd that she would be coming.
So I should tell you all so that I can cordially invite the rest of you now to come with us.
So April Hutchinson is On a speaking engagement with our friends over at Canadians for Truth.
You'll, of course, recognize hockey superstar Theo Fleury and our friend and alumnus, Adam Stose, on Saturday, February 22nd, 6 p.m.
Show starts at 7 at Canadians4Truth.ca.
Get your tickets.
April is talking about her journey from, I would say, troubled young person through addiction to become a Team Canada powerlifter to then somebody facing up to a two-year suspension for speaking out against a trans-identified individual who decided to compete against biological women as a power lifter.
Again, I'm doing the like whole dancing around the issue for YouTube's sake, but I think you guys can pick up what I'm putting down.
She will be at Church in the Vine in Edmonton, one of the greatest places on the face of the earth.
Staunch defenders of freedom, pastors Tracy and Rodney Fortin, they reopened Church in the Vine during the pandemic to the lost and shepherded, shepherded their flock through the pandemic.
And for that, they received an $80,000 administrative penalty from the province of Alberta under Jason Kenney.
Through your help and through the expertise of our friends over at the Democracy Fund, they were able to overturn that fine and have the $80,000 given back to them.
So that's the story of Church in the Vine.
Now you know the story of April.
And you can hear more on Saturday, February 22nd.
Get your tickets at Canadians4Truth.ca.
I'm very much looking forward to that.
I will definitely be there early because I need to visit with everybody.
That's right.
No, it's going to be a wonderful, wonderful event on Saturday.
So if you're in the Edmonton area, we would love to see you and meet you and spend some time together.
And April Hutchison really is one of the most motivating, I'll say motivating women that I've certainly ever met.
And me and Sheila got a lot of time for that girl.
She was brave when very few people would be brave in just telling the truth.
And she paid a mighty price.
But fortune favors the brave.
And I do believe that people will turn out to support April to, and she deserves all of that support.
She's just an awesome human.
Yeah, we just love her.
We love her.
And life is better and more fair for every single Alberta girl because of April Hutchinson's advocacy to the people of Alberta.
Yeah, it was largely because of April Hutchinson's, Hutchinson's efforts, along with those of Coach Linda Blade from Alberta, who intervened on behalf of the girls of Alberta and got Danielle Smith or compelled Danielle Smith to understand how terrible some of the policies really did a disservice to the athletes and the women and the children of Alberta.
And so April will tell you how she got that done.
And we will amplify her until this happens across the entire nation of Canada.
Because of course this has to happen across the entire nation of Canada.
Of course it does.
100%.
Now, thanks to Alexa Lavoie watching something in French for me.
We caught Mark Carney saying one thing in English and another thing in French.
Yes, I just asked the team to pull this up.
Mark Carney's Dual Messages 00:14:35
It wasn't on the list.
It happened this morning, early this morning.
Like I guess it happened yesterday, but I was watching it this morning.
Mark Carney, remember last week, he said he would use emergency powers to get projects done by and large green energy projects.
You know, like he would abuse the emergency powers of the government to get preferential energy projects done.
Just wild.
Green, just green ones, though, right?
This is what he says in French.
He said that he would never impose a pipeline on Quebec.
So, pipelines, no emergency powers.
Green energy projects, emergency powers.
If you oppose it, you're going straight to jail.
So, isn't that interesting?
Let's watch this little clip.
Alexa translated it for us.
Mr. Poilier, he talked yesterday about Energy East, the project Oléoduc.
He never mentioned Quebec, never the first nations, never other provinces.
It's like the decides to rule.
It's not Canada.
It's not Canada.
OK, premier point.
Mais donc, vous, vous n'imposeriez jamais un pipeline au Québec ou à d'autres?
Vous n'imposeriez jamais.
Jamais.
James.
I utilize my government, sijet prime minister, my governor, utilizer.
No pouvoir of giants affinity d'acéléré des project that are dans l'entérés national.
Okay, with the province, with the nationality.
Absolutely.
You aux Quebec.
Oh my God.
Infuriating.
Oh, my God.
You know what?
And thank God for Alexa.
Let's just, everybody, thank God for Alexa for translating that for us because this is that is such a telling moment.
This is a man who speaks out of both sides of his face to different audiences.
What a disingenuous, absolute liar this man is.
What an absolute liar this man is.
He's telling Quebec everything that they want to hear while screwing the rest of the country.
Well, absolutely, hoping the rest of the country, including the First Nations people of Canada, P.S. Because the peace and prosperity of the First Nations people is absolutely linked to the peace and prosperity of non-First Nations people.
And what makes us all prosperous is oil and gas.
And what would make us even just unstoppable is the building of pipelines, especially through Quebec.
And for him to say this out loud, oh, Canada, this is red flag.
This is absolutely like wave the red flag.
This is 42 million red flags right there.
What he said.
I'm so happy she caught that for us.
Yeah, he's saying one thing in English, another thing in French, and the media are never going to call him on it.
They're just letting him speak to this country like we're two different groups of people.
And sometimes I truly believe there are two different Canadas.
I live in one and the media lives in another one.
But he just said out of his mouth, an East-West pipeline is not in the national interest.
But green projects are.
Projects that would enrich his friends over there at Brookfield.
That's right.
That's exactly right.
Guys, this is an oligarch.
This is an overt oligarch that is going to economically rape Canadians for the well-being of his stakeholders over there at Brookfield.
And we are okay with this.
We're okay with this.
I want, like, he's fine to back pipeline projects in Brazil and the UAE.
He's perfect.
Brookfield is perfectly fine with that.
But a nation-building pipeline project to bring oil and gas from Alberta to the rest of this country is not a nation-building project.
If it were up to this guy, the railway never would have gotten built.
This is wild.
This is absolutely insane.
And to think, to think, Canada, that we could end up with this guy as our prime minister without a single Canadian ever casting a vote in his favor is absolutely insane.
Like, I really hope that there are constitutional lawyers taking a good, hard, long look at this.
Because even though there's loopholes that are available to let this happen for him, if it weren't 40 degrees below zero, I believe that there would be rioting in the streets.
That is the attitude that got Energy East killed the first time.
Exactly.
You know, that is the attitude that got Northern Gateway killed.
That is the attitude that somehow, for some reason, left Canadians on the hook with Trans Mountain when Trans Mountain was a $5 billion private sector project.
If the government would just enforce the law, they wouldn't.
They gave one province a veto for some reason.
And then now Canadians are stuck with something seven times the cost.
This is a continuation of Justin Trudeau's energy policy on steroids because it's sold to us by a new fresh face.
Well, and a question I think from Mark Carney that would be excellent if somebody could ask him is: is it in the national best interest for Alberta to leave Confederation?
Is that in the national best interest?
Is it in the best interest that Alberta and Saskatchewan and mainland BC leave Confederation?
Is that in the national best interest?
Because if you, if, if we don't have assurances, if Western Canadians don't have assurances that whoever comes next is going to work in our best interest, the sentiment for separation is building every single day.
And Mark Carney is doing us, is actually doing that movement a lot of favors by saying things like this.
You think that you think this the sentiment for separation was big in Quebec back in the 90s?
Well, right now, the sentiment for separation in Alberta is even greater than that of Quebec.
So well done, you guys.
Absolutely well done.
What you're doing is you're chasing the most productive, the most productive in the entire country away from the country.
Western Canadians feel betrayed by this government.
They feel betrayed by the country.
And if Quebec doesn't start being on Team Canada, so they like to call it, they're going to have a unity crisis on their hands within a couple of weeks, I would imagine.
Yeah.
One more Mark Carney impromptu thing.
I wanted to talk about this because I think it happened, the video was sort of cut over the weekend.
And it's Mark Carney admitting that Canada, he thinks Canada needs a globalist and elitist prime minister like himself because he knows how the world works.
Okay, let's hear it, Mark.
When you sit down with your key people and you're being absolutely honest with yourself and with each other, what do you define as your core strengths and your core weaknesses?
Look, your strength is always your weakness.
So my strength is, I think you touched on it at the start.
My strength is I know how the world works.
I know how to get things done.
I'm connected.
I can deliver for the country.
And my weakness is, you know, people will charge me as being elitist or, you know, globalist to use that term, which is, well, that's exactly, you know, it happens to be exactly what we need.
My weakness as a politician is I've not been a politician, right?
So I didn't go straight into, as you observed, the killer.
The point was right, but the delivery was, I'm working on it.
I'm working on it.
I am, that's fair.
I haven't been a politician.
I am a pragmatist.
And I am a leader.
I'm a leader of organizations.
I'm a leader in crises.
So that's the strength that I'm trying to project.
And it resonates.
I feel it resonates across the country.
I care too much and I love too hard.
Those are my weaknesses.
You know, I work too hard.
You know, those are my weaknesses.
Like, this is like a Michael Scott self-evaluation performance.
My strengths, my weakness is my strength.
This is, there ain't nothing.
You know, the problem is, is I just know too many upper echelon people.
Can you imagine all across the world?
Okay, all across the world, normal citizens are outright rejecting the idea of globalism.
We are rejecting the idea of an overarching elite class of humans who rule over us without any representation.
And yet Mark Carney thinks that that is a gold star next to his name.
Vote for me because, you know, I will take my marching orders from Klaus Schwab over there at the World Economic Forum.
I'll take my marching orders from the World Health Organization, the World Pharmacy Organization, the United Nations.
You know, I'm so well connected, this guy says, that all of those super ultra-educated elitists and I will make the decisions for your, for you poor, stupid Canadians who don't know any better.
This is insane.
This is absolutely insane.
Canada, reject this.
Reject this outright.
Oh my God.
Well, can you imagine, Sheila?
I know.
Like, you know what?
The thing is, here's why you should vote for me.
I'm very well connected with the World Economic Forum.
Like, what?
Where have you been the last five years?
People are so done with some far-off educat, an elitist in a corner making decisions for you halfway across the world about how best to live your life.
There is a movement towards personal autonomy and sovereignty like never before.
And it's because we just lived through what happens when somebody in a cubicle decides how you're going to run your life.
We all saw the disastrous effects of these global conferences, right?
Global conferences never became real popular until about 10, 15 years ago, right?
And every time, and Stephen Guibo is the one that taught me the evils of these global conferences, because every time Stephen Guibot went to a climate conference, he would have a presser at the climate conference and announce some new harebrain thing that was going to make Canadians poorer.
Okay, this was like 10 years ago.
I started seeing Stephen Guibot do these things.
Now we know that when these crazy rich elitists all get in a room together and make decisions within their validation circle jerk, that it never works out in the best interest of the citizens that they're there to represent.
As a matter of fact, I do believe that it's a winning political platform to say, I am banning anybody under my party from traveling internationally to any event that has to do, like any unelected forum.
You know what another unelected forum that's, or sorry, not unelected forum, but informal forum that's coming up in Canada in Banff later this spring this summer is the G7.
The G7 is another one of these informal, informal forums where all of the heads of state get together and make decisions about financial regulation.
This never serves the best interest of the people of the country.
And if politicians wanted to win, they would put an end to all of those meetings.
What we do by Zoom, they can do by Zoom.
When they travel internationally, nothing ever good comes of it.
My God, people are waking up to this.
What I love is that he describes himself as a globalist, but if somebody from the right calls somebody a globalist, that's an anti-Semitic slur of some kind, at least according to the New York Times and the frantic weirdos and boiled potatoes who work at the CBC.
Globalism, a far-right conspiracy theory buoyed by Trump.
And then it's Mark Carney's like, yeah, I'm a globalist.
What of it?
Like, pick Elaine.
I'm one of them.
I'm one of them.
But it's like, it's staggering.
This is a guy.
This is a guy.
You know who else was a globalist?
Ghillenn Maxwell.
You know who else was a globalist?
Jeffrey Epstein.
You know, I'm glad you brought me back there because I forgot to mention it.
The reason I think that we are like, where's Mark Carney's wife?
You wonder what's happening?
Where is she?
You know, we see Anna Polyev out there looking great and talking wonderful things and just being articulate and really warm and energetic.
And we're all like, where's Mark Carney's wife?
I'll tell you why Mark Carney's wife won't rear her head on the campaign trail right there.
That's why.
Because some pesky rebel news journalist is going to be like, hey, how closely did you know Ghillene Maxwell?
Did you ever go to Billionaire's Island or Pedophile Island?
Did you go to those places?
You know, like, do you have her in your cell phone or did you have her in your cell phone?
Like, those questions will be asked.
So she will not be on the campaign trail.
No, no, no.
She comes from a very aristocratic family, like a very aristocratic family.
Her sister is an aristocrat.
One might say a globalist.
A globalist.
Her sister is a titled aristocrat over there in England.
And the relationships between, you know, Prissette Prince Andrew and all of the, you know, Robert Maxwell and Ghillaine Maxwell and all of those, all of those globalist globetrotters, she would have to ask a lot, answer a lot of salty questions by reporters.
And that is the reason why.
And she's not photogenic.
Miller's Photogenic Failure 00:09:19
I'm just going to put that.
I'm sorry.
I can't not be petty.
Neither will I. Look, I'm not.
I don't photograph well.
I understand.
It's a congenital birth defect for me.
I don't photograph well.
Yes, you do.
Yes, you do.
But yeah, there's something about her that is just so very upper crusty bland, you know?
Yes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There's, I don't feel like there's, and I don't think that she'd be, she'd be able to resonate with everyday Canadians, given that her entire career is based on, you know, green slush funding and working with Gerald Butz.
So tell me, tell me that you're completely out of touch.
Like, tell me without telling me, tell me that you're completely out of touch.
This is, what is her name?
Diana Carney or Fox Carney?
That is her name?
That's her name.
Yeah.
All right.
Let's get back into the list of things because I know we've got a ton of stuff to talk to you.
And I really super duper want to talk about these people traveling to Australia in the middle of a cold snap.
I wonder why they did that.
But Ezra has this video of Liberal Immigration Minister Mark Miller doing an impromptu press conference outside of the Conservative Party Canada First rally.
And he said it's unpatriotic of Pierre Polyev to say that Canada is broken, which is like shorthand for it's unpatriotic of you to not vote for the liberals.
It's unpatriotic of you to criticize the liberals.
By the way, every day, Mark Miller looks more and more, as I described him on X, as runfield to the Carney Trudeau Dracula.
He is not getting enough vitamin D and maybe eating too many bugs.
Is it your representation to President Trump that the border is not broken?
Well, I think what we have to understand with President Trump is: does he want a border or doesn't he want a border?
Is it broken or not?
You've said Canada's not broken.
If he wants a 51st state, he obviously doesn't want a border.
We need to secure in our own national interest the border.
That's what I've been doing as the immigration minister in the two years that I've been doing it.
An incredible decline of people moving north-south.
We have a challenge of people coming in into Canada, asylum seekers coming into Canada.
And that's the U.S. That's the U.S.'s job.
And that's what I communicated to Tom Holman when I spoke to him directly.
Having a border that is well managed, our southern border, their northern border, is in both our national interests.
And that's what I'll continue to do.
That's what the Minister of Public Safety will.
Is it your representation?
An absolute failure as a minister.
An absolute like we can lay down every one of Canada's immigration problems at the feet of Mark Miller, who, P.S. looks like he's been dipped in Vaseline.
Okay, this is a man that looks like he's been just like pasty and dipped and like shiny in all the weird ways, dipped in Vaseline.
But this is a guy who is 100% responsible for every immigration issue that every Canadian is suffering right now.
And yet he's so lacking in self-awareness that he, you know, that he would keep professing, well, I'm, you know, I'm, I'm the, this is my job.
And, you know, I'm going to do, I'm going to continue doing a great job.
Dude, you have done a miserable job.
You were an abject failure on the on the immigration front.
He'd stand there and lecture Pierre Polyev.
I, I mean, talk about, talk about liberal entitlement right there.
Yeah.
That is the face of liberal entitlement.
One more.
He asks, Mark, Ezra asked Mark Miller, who I'm sure Mark Miller regretted his impromptu press conference because rebels were there, right, asking real questions.
And he asked if Tom Holman raised Canada's dangerous decision to bring in thousands of unvetted migrants from Gaza.
And wouldn't you know it, Tuten Commons Mummy refused to answer.
Did Holman mention the Gaza refugees?
I won't speak to what Mr. Holman said in private.
The conversations were productive, and we'll keep working on making sure border.
How are you vetting them?
Is it your I won't, you know, I won't share what he said in private, but I will share that we agreed that I'm doing a great job and that I'm going to continue doing a great job.
Come on, bro.
Come on, bro.
Great question, though, Ezra.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I'm sure, I am sure, given that we have become a net exporter of terrorism these days to upstate New York, that was raised.
I'm sure that question was raised, particularly when Trump has a crackdown of immigration from those places and a plan to relocate them within the region or at least to other Muslim countries.
So, yeah, I can't imagine the Americans aren't concerned about us bringing in people from a place in the world where they are fed a steady stream of extremism in UN-run and UN-funded schools, where 80% of them express some sort of affection for Hamas and the support for Hamas has gone up post-October 7th.
Nope, true story.
I hope every time one of the Liberal Party ministers gets in touch with their counterpart in the United States.
I hope those Americans just rip them a new one.
I hope every single time they're holding their feet to the fire, I hope that they're not playing the diplomatic card because God knows these Teen Canada fools are not playing the diplomatic card when they're here in Canada.
That shiny, weird skin of Mark Miller's, he looks like a bog mummy.
Like mummies that are thrown into a bog during those times?
Yeah, they're unearthed like several thousand years later.
Yeah.
He's a bog mummy where they have this sort of shiny skin.
The acid in the bog makes their skin shiny, but he's very like sort of translucent.
Yeah, composed and angular.
Yeah, he's a bog mummy.
There's nothing there about Mark Miller.
Mark Miller, the Trudeau's bridesmaid, flower girl.
Yeah, Trudeau's flower girl, Mark Miller.
Ring bearer.
Oh, Lord.
Okay.
Forgive us.
And moving on to always the bridesmaid, never the bride.
We've got Christia Freeland.
She is celebrating Flag Day.
How?
Well, hopefully she didn't call in the Emergencies Act on anybody waving flags because we know she did that about three, well, three years ago.
Now she doesn't think the Canadian flag is a symbol of extremism, white supremacy, or sedition.
Isn't that weird?
All of a sudden, she's a patriotic Canadian these days.
So let's hear from her.
Canadians and Americans are friends.
We're awesome families.
We are allies.
We have fought shoulder to shoulder in two world wars in Korea, in Afghanistan.
We won't pick a fight with you, but if the fight comes to our door, remember, we love our country just as much as you love yours.
Are we gonna let anyone stop us?
Are we gonna let anyone drown out our voices?
I hope so.
Are we gonna let anyone stop us for fighting for Canada?
Oh, God.
Okay, the truth of the matter is, Christia Freeland, okay, if the Americans wanted to take us over, they could do it.
What did I say yesterday?
Yeah, with mild insults and a side eye, okay?
Christia, stop acting like you're so tough.
Like, I've never heard a voice that is, that is more weak ever in the universe.
That is the voice of weakness that came through my.
And we are so sorry.
We're so sorry, rebel viewers, about subjecting you, subjecting you to the voices and the videos with Trudeau and Freeland and Mark Miller.
But it's really important that we document all of this in real time so that it will make sense when what happens later happens.
So we're real sorry about that.
Oh, sorry, sorry for making you suffer through that.
We know that you've heard her say, Mr. Speaker, enough times to put you in your graves.
But yeah, she's the peak of annoying.
We won't start the fight.
We won't.
But we will finish it.
We'll finish it.
Why Mary/ng's Coffee Company Is Causing Controversy 00:15:00
Like, I just, I know that I can get shrill.
I realize that, so I make a, an attempt to not raise my voice because I can get a little harpy.
Uh, but man, she should not be yelling into a microphone at all, at all, ever, never.
You know, the crazy thing is, is we're like less than 20 days away from never having to hear from her again, which is so incredible.
What, what a blessing, Canada.
I mean, the way we should, we should have mock funerals for these people just to, you know, celebrate.
I'm not one to recommend poor health choices, but has she considered whiskey and cigarettes?
I think it would do wonders for her voice.
Just a pack of darts.
Come in there like RFK.
Just growly.
Growly.
But it would improve the delivery.
It really, honestly, would.
Get on some fireball and some, I don't know, Rothman.
Did they still have Rothmans?
Players like regular.
Those are the ones.
I would rather her, like she's, I want her to sound like sore from yelling bingo and just sucking in bingo fumes all day.
Better than that.
It's, God help us.
Okay, I think Olivia tells me we can skip over what we don't want to talk about, which is good because I've lost where we were.
Okay.
Let's go to Resistance Coffee Company.
I enjoy Resistance Coffee Company very much.
They, I should tell you, sent me some free coffee one time.
They haven't sent me some free coffee in a very long time.
This is not formulating my opinion on them.
By the way, the coffee was good.
But Resistance Coffee, this is what, like, if you're not following Resistance Coffee on Twitter, which is an actual coffee company who is opinionated.
So like Just Bins is an opinionated garbage company.
This is an opinionated coffee company.
I think they're actually from Saskatchewan, if I recall correctly.
This is what they said.
If you want to know what it feels like to watch a liberal leadership debate, just imagine two hours of consecutive colonoscopies.
If you want to know what it feels like to watch it in French, imagine the same thing, but with PVC pipe.
They're so funny.
Well done, the Resistance Coffee Company.
Well done.
No, they're in Ontario, I guess.
I thought they were in Saskatchewan for some reason.
Maybe that's the last time I saw them was in Saskatchewan at a Rebel News event.
Actually, you were there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But yeah, if you need coffee, they ship nationally.
And that's a free plug from me to them because they're particularly frisky.
Let's go on to what do we do?
Mary Ng.
Let's talk about Mary Ng.
I know you want to talk about Mary Ng, so you start.
Well, everybody, yes, our, our, what is she?
She is the Minister of International Trade and Export, is she?
Yeah, she's the Minister of Export Trade Economic Development.
So if you're wondering why you are a Canadian manufacturer and you're having trouble getting to international markets or for that matter, trading internally, it's this lady.
She's changed in international trade.
Yep.
And economic development.
She's responsible.
She's also implicated as being someone who was the recipient and beneficiary of foreign interference.
However, I think it was unwittingly because I don't think Mary Ng does much wittingly.
And she's also, yeah, she was also hauled in front of the ethics commissioner a bunch of times, found in non-compliance with ethics, ethics laws for giving contracts to people she is friends with.
Okay, just giving them contracts.
Just a liberal thing.
Just another David N's and Y with the liberals.
Insider, insider dealing there.
But Mary Ng, okay, takes to the internet this weekend.
And this is the one story that got my knickers in a knot, Sheila.
Not just on the weekend, but my knickers in a knot all the way through all of next weekend.
And she brags.
Okay, she brags.
Big news, Canada.
We are, Team Canada is taking on Australia.
We're bringing our biggest ever trade mission to Australia with 220 plus delegates from across all 10 provinces.
And then she posts this video.
Can we play it?
Can we play the video?
Please.
Yeah, I do think that it's important that people see.
Yeah, look at this delegation.
It's an entire plane.
Look.
Ugh.
So, instead of playing nice with the Americans, our closest and most reliable trade partner, Mary Ng loads up an entire jet full of Canadian kleptocrats, okay, Canadian kleptocrats, flies them 15,000 kilometers, the furthest place away that you can get from Canada.
She's going to circumnavigate the globe by the time she's done.
Yeah.
Yes.
This is this is so while Canadians are lining up at food banks, while tens of thousands of Canadians have gone homeless because of terrible, awful, no-good liberal policy, Mary Ng takes to the internet and brags that 220 of her closest friends have made their way to Australia.
Australia, if you're listening, listen, if you encounter a herd of profusely sweating Canadian bureaucrats, okay, please undercook the chicken.
Please undercook the chicken because nothing would make Canada happier than to know that 220 let them eat cakers have suffered from a terrible case of gastrointestinal issues on a plane, a 15-hour plane ride back to Canada with only two bathrooms on the plane.
Okay, nothing would make us happier than this.
These are the exact type of people, Sheila, that need to be tarred and feathered and marched through the streets, being yelled shame at, and then lose their jobs.
Because while we are in a national crisis of many, many different layers of national crisis, this is tone deaf on a level that is absolutely inexcusable.
Can you imagine?
Can you imagine, Sheila, the cost to ship 220, slightly portly, profusely overweight bureaucrats, very well-fed bureaucrats to Australia?
This is a multi-million dollar trip and they're doing it while Canadians suffer.
It is insane.
It is insane.
Round trip to Melbourne.
I don't know what it is right now.
About $220, $2,100.
Yeah, that's Air Canada because that's what these guys would fly.
About two grand round trip, and that's not the luxury hotels that they're staying in.
That's not their, that's not their, you know, their internal transfers.
220 people from every province in the nation.
This is, this is what they did.
They could have got away with a delegation of three.
They could have got away with a delegation of three.
And not, you know what?
Not even, not even that.
When you listen to the liberals talk about, um, talk about carbon, you know, saving, saving the planet, the amount of the amount of carbon dumping that they did on this trip, but not to mention any trade that's done with Australia, the transport costs, okay, the transport costs to get our goods to Australia or Australian goods to Canada is enormous compared to our next door neighbors in America.
And never mind the amount of carbon that would be required to ship those goods on a regular basis.
I mean, to say that we love our Australian friends is not an understatement.
Of course, we do, but to prioritize Australian trade and export over our closest friends and neighbors and our most natural allies in America is tone deaf to a point where Helen Keller would just be, Helen Kettler would just be outraged.
This, like, and like, I can't even put into words, so I'm going to read a couple of responses to her tweet.
Oh, dude.
Somebody says, WTF, we flew 220 people to a market 16,000 kilometers away at the height of Australian summer to build, quote, relationships with a minister who has announced her resignation.
We need a new government so-so bad looters.
Yeah, exactly.
Looters.
Parliament is prorogued.
The prime minister has been in three different European countries, then from Montreal to Vancouver, all on private jet in just the last 14 days.
The health minister, Mark Holland, chastised hardworking Canadian families for taking a vacation in their car so they could spend time with their kids and bond during time away from work.
Now, 220 people just flew from Canada to Australia for a trade mission.
220, an utterly mad carbon footprint.
Again, if you care about those sorts of things, I don't, but the liberals keep telling me they do.
These flexes will be discussed when you call the election.
Trust me.
Yeah, and she's not even running again.
Stop.
Stop.
It's a wild, wild misuse of taxpayer funds, like absolutely egregious, wild misuse of taxpayer funds, especially when, again, especially when the country is in crisis, especially when it violates their carbon footprint, you know, their carbon rules for everybody else, especially when Australia is not the first or the most sensible trading partner that Canada has.
This is an exotic holiday for 200, a reward.
This is a reward.
A reward.
You know how, what is it?
MLM.
You know, if you do really well, you know, selling your Tupperware, your Avon or whatever, you get an exotic trip to wherever.
This is a reward for well-behaved and high-performing kleptocrats in a family.
This is their government.
This is their LulaRowe cruise.
Exactly right.
Yes.
This is exactly what it is.
Yes.
And so, yeah, again, Australia.
Again, Australia.
If you could send all of these people back with the foodborne illness, that would be most appreciated.
Thank you so much.
Do us a solid, Australia.
For the sake of YouTube, we're joking.
We do not wish any foodborne illness on anybody.
Please allow us to be remonetized.
Internet censors.
Okay.
Let's keep going.
I got to add read and then we'll get to a couple more fun stories.
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Okay, I'll pick.
No, we talked about the Black Hawks.
Let's go to this one.
The prime minister candidate hints that the liberals could suspend the election.
Definitely not their election, but the national election over Trump's trade war.
So Karina Gould, for those of you who even remembered she was running at all, says that Ottawa, when we say Ottawa, we mean the liberal government and not the city, although I think the two are interchangeable at this point.
They could delay the next election if a U.S. trade war comes to fruition.
That might be a reason not to go to the polls, she told reporters.
This after the very same liberals called an election in the middle of what they decided was a deadly pandemic.
Yeah, Karina Gould just said the quiet part out loud.
This is their dearest wish: to delay the election by another year, and they can legally do that.
Canada doesn't have fixed election dates.
They can push it out until October 2026 at the latest.
But if they do that, warning to the Liberal Party of Canada: if they do that, if they do not give Canadians the election that Canadians are screaming for and demanding, you are going to see a huge, huge push from the United States of America to annex Canada.
The end.
You want to risk that?
You want to risk that, liberals?
You just push out that election.
Otherwise, otherwise, you're going to pay a very, very steep price.
You're going to pay a very, very steep price for holding on to power when absolutely everyone is telling you that we are done with you.
Canadians Cry for Election 00:11:55
Yeah, I mean, it's just so, once again, the theme of the show, absolutely tone deaf.
Canadians, as you said, are screaming for an election.
The Justice Center is taking the federal government to court.
And I think if they are successful, a precedent-setting case, first time ever in Canada, the only other instance they could find of it in the Commonwealth happened in the UK to block the prorogation, given the crisis at hand, of the tariffs right now.
And so Karina Gould is saying, oh, during this tariff crisis, it is okay to prorogue parliament, to set aside the work that the parliament needs to do, particularly to pass that border financing.
That's okay.
That's fine for parliament not to be working long enough for them to run their election.
Also, in the background, hide potentially, potentially their crimes with the green slush fund because they won't turn over those documents.
That was, I think, one of the beneficial things for the liberals that they did because they were supposed to turn those over to the house and then the house would turn them over to the RCMP.
Then they refused.
So to hide, imagine just saying, you know what, I'm not going to, you're caught embezzling at work and then you just say, well, I'm not going to go into work.
And the cops are like, okay, I guess that works.
What?
The Liberals just did.
This is the insanity of the Liberal Party of Canada that is just so corrupt, so corrupt and so morally bankrupt that they are just pulling out every single trick in their hat to hang on to the vestiges of power.
And this must not be allowed to happen, Canada.
It just must not.
Could you imagine the damage that a liberal government that was allowed to hang on for another year past October could do to us?
They could decimate us.
They will decimate us.
And this is where I think that you will see, you will be screams, you will be hearing screams from regular Canadians for the Americans to liberate us from our tormentors and our captives and the people that are holding us hostage.
Right.
So it's not such a pressing crisis that the liberals would have to go back to work.
It's not such a pressing crisis that they would just ride into the next election in a confidence vote with their lame duck leader, Justin Trudeau.
But it would be such a pressing crisis that they would deny Canadians the ability to choose the person to lead them through the crisis.
It's absolutely galling.
And two weeks ago, if somebody said that to me, I would be like, you know what?
That's even a little bit too conspiracy-ish for me that the Liberals would delay the election to try to hang on to power.
I was like, no, that's a little bit, like, you're even too far out for me.
And I will entertain just about any conspiracy theory.
And here we are, Karina Gould saying the quiet part out loud.
This is the first I heard of this was at a Christmas party in early December saying, no, the Liberals are going to, they are going to try and find any way to keep to keep themselves in power to the five-year mark in Canada, which is October 2026.
But make no, like again, you guys, make no mistake.
You think Trump, okay, you think Trump is going to negotiate with a government that Canadians do, that have lost confidence in, that Canadians have lost confidence in?
He absolutely is not.
They are going to get the absolute world's worst deal.
And not only that, I think that he will punish them.
He will punish them.
And then by virtue of him punishing them, we will be punished.
And this is just like, this is just absolutely unthinkable and unacconscionable by the Liberal Party of Canada to try and hang on when they know that they've done such a poor job, that Canadians are suffering, and that we need to give our new government a mandate to negotiate on our behalf.
I think they know something we don't.
And we're not picking it up.
Well, I'm picking it up.
Do you think?
Do you think?
Well, I think that there are external forces in the world happening right now.
You have Emmanuel Macron of France calling for the militarization of the European Union.
You have Vladimir Zelensky calling for the arming of a military that the European Union can use against Russia.
I do believe that Justin Trudeau's extended trip from Paris all over Europe last week was rallying the troops around this idea of a world conflict.
And I believe that the Liberals are setting themselves up to put us in a very, very dangerous position in Canada, considering the holes in our northern border, considering what Donald Trump is saying, trying to establish peace in Ukraine and the Middle East.
I believe that they are positioning us for war.
That is what I believe is happening.
See, I think Karina Gould and the Liberal Brain Trust know something that we don't know.
And that is that the, well, but we probably could have guessed, careful news watchers would have guessed that the NDP are not going to vote down this government.
They know that they're safe to delay the election, should they choose, to buy time for the new leader, which will be Coronation Kearney, who will be crowned the new leader,
and they will ask the NDP, thus give the NDP whatever they want, to keep the Liberal government in power with our unelected Prime Minister Kearney for a year to try to make him more popular than the Conservatives.
I think like for her to say that, that indicates to me something going on behind the scenes that the Liberals nor the NDP have made public.
Absolutely, absolutely agree.
If we, we would be silly to think that Jugmeet Singh and the Liberals haven't already hammered out some sort of backroom deal that would keep all of his public sector union employees really, really well compensated through this trade war with the United States.
This is the trade that he would make.
He would say, listen, you give me unlimited funding to keep all of my public sector workers on the payroll during this time.
And I won't vote against you in a no-confidence vote.
That's probably already happened.
Yeah.
And we called this months ago, Sheila.
We called this months ago, and we said this is a danger with Mark Carney.
Mark Carney and Jugmit Singh could make a sweetheart backroom deal and screw Canadians over for the better part of the next two calendar years.
And we're in for it, Canada.
Again, buckle up.
Be ready.
Yeah.
If you think there's an energy project going forward, like an actual usable energy project, by which I mean not a green energy project, going forward in this country with Mark Carney in charge, he's more of an environmental extremist than anyone in the Liberal Party right now.
And I'm counting Stephen Gilbeau in that mess.
He is to the left of the NDP on these issues.
Just wild.
Just wild that we could end up with this guy as our prime minister without a single Canadian ever voting for him ever.
Just wild.
But don't tell me that this isn't alerting the Americans to our plight.
This is going to do nothing but alert the Americans to our plight.
And as much as Canada needs America, America needs Canada too.
They know that we have a humongous open border on our north end of the country.
And any weakness that we have there is also a weakness of the United States.
And they're going to want to sew that up.
I mean, I guess we can look forward to that.
Does anybody, I want to leave on like a note so we can sort of understand where our friends, our American friends are on this issue.
I think it was DC Draino as the ex account.
And he, I think, put it pretty succinctly, except I can't find the tweet right now about sort of the unfolding relationship with.
Oh, yeah.
He said, yeah.
Yeah, he said, for our, you know, for our Canadian neighbors, just understand that we don't have a beef with you.
We don't have a beef with you.
Who we do have a beef with is your government, who is full, basically calls them lunatics and calls them out for putting the entire North American continent in a really precarious position is what he did.
Did you find it?
I think I did.
Okay, so I'm going to flip it over to Olivia and then we'll just close on that.
And again, I reiterate, not wishing, oh, that's the wrong.
We're not wishing food poisoning on the Canadian delegation.
No, that was a terrible thing to dream about.
Okay.
All right.
So DC Draino, he wrote this.
For those of you who don't follow him, you might want to.
Rogan O'Handley.
Yeah, he's a lawyer who says he's been MAGA since 2015.
And he wrote this, I think, yes, no, the 16th, so two days ago.
He said, I know this tariff battle has got some Canadians seemingly pitted against Americans, but I want to make something clear for the record.
And I think this was like post people booing the American national anthem at the hockey game.
Don't do that.
What does it got to do with the hockey players?
But anyway, let's keep going.
He says, our beef is not with the Canadian people.
It is with the liberal Canadian government terrorizing the Canadian people.
Tens of millions of Americans appreciate the Canadian truckers for what they did to destroy COVID protocols worldwide.
We are now fighting your hostile government to help liberate you.
Now, whether that means liberate us from the government or from their policies, whatever.
But just know that it's not against us.
I think they dislike Trudeau just as much as we do.
And so they come at it from an American first viewpoint.
You know, that's a really, that's a real good neighbor thing to say.
Yeah.
That was a real good neighbor thing to say.
And we appreciate that sentiment so much because the vast majority of Canadians love their American neighbors.
And for those of us in Western Canada, associate more with our American neighbors than we do with our Canadian ones, you know, further to the east.
And so that sentiment is really, really appreciated.
Yes.
Okay.
I think we have put in our hour and a half, actually, one hour and 41 minutes just flew right by.
Lise, thanks for joining me on the show today.
I'm not sure who's in tomorrow.
If it's you or David Menzies, I think it's you.
Maybe it's David.
I don't know.
I don't know either.
Yeah, we'll find out.
Surprise.
We'll surprise you tomorrow.
It'll be me anyway.
But thanks, Lise, for coming along on this wild ride with me.
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