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March 14, 2025 - Rebel News
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REBEL ROUNDUP | Carney officially replaces Trudeau, BC's emergency powers, Defending women's sports

Sheila Gunnreid and Drea Humphrey dissect Mark Carney’s rise as Canada’s new PM, replacing Trudeau amid political fallout—Chrystia Freeland’s car-free claims clash with her Transport role, while Health Minister Kamal Kara’s Seattle trip during pandemic restrictions raises eyebrows. The episode exposes CERB repayment scandals and overdoses linked to the program, alongside the PPG’s rejection of Rebel News’ Alexa Lavois, who questioned Carney’s ties to Ghislain Maxwell via a billboard truck. BC’s Bill 7 grants sweeping emergency powers, mirroring COVID-era overreach, with Eby threatening U.S. tariffs on goods transiting the Alaska Highway, risking military retaliation. Meanwhile, Abbotsford trustees Jared White and Mike Rauch face censure for defending women’s sports, nurse Amy Ham battles a five-year legal process for opposing male prisoners in female spaces, and Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow’s race-based council proposal sparks democratic backlash. Financial strain and censorship under Trudeau and Carney underscore systemic erosion of rights and accountability. [Automatically generated summary]

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Spendy Finance Fiascos 00:02:25
Oh, hey, good morning, good afternoon, everybody.
This is take two of the Rebel Roundup, Rebel News' daily news and opinion show.
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Is it ever live?
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But we're here and we're ready to talk about the news.
I'm your host, Sheila Gunread, and I'm joined by my friend in British Columbia, Drea Humphrey.
Drea, how's it going?
Drea has no audio.
Of course, here we are.
Oh, God.
Here we are.
No, no, we're good.
It was literally a mute instead of a technical issue.
But yeah, this is just one of those days.
What's happening?
One of them.
But I'm doing good.
I was looking forward to getting to the show.
So let's continue on.
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All right, let's get into it.
Big news day today.
Justin Trudeau is officially gone, but I'm sure we're going to hear his breathy emoting for years and years to come.
And Mark Carney was officially sworn in today at Rideau Hall.
We'll get to the problems with the swearing in in a second.
But with the swearing in comes a brand new cabinet.
And in the first version of this stream, I was saying some real clever things and I forget a lot of them.
But Freeland is no longer at finance.
This is B-roll of the Swearing In by Governor General, the spendy spendy, Mary Simon.
Freeland is no longer at finance.
Freeland's Mysterious Shift 00:04:55
I didn't actually look to see who's at finance, but Freeland is over at Transport, which I think is a frightening proposition considering Freeland herself has said she doesn't even own a car, doesn't even own one.
When she was driving a car in Alberta, she got an enormous speeding ticket one that probably should have taken her license from her.
And then, of course, the person in charge of transportation in this country is best known for freezing the bank accounts of truckers.
That's, I guess, the first major appointment in Carney's cabinet.
Drea, in the first version of this, he said it's odd because Freeland has a lot of baggage and is widely disliked by a lot of people for her persona, her demeanor, the way she presents and comports herself in public, her twitchiness, her propensity to do tyrannical things.
I think if there are, yeah, why she always wears weird shoes.
I think putting her there sort of heals if there are any fractures.
And I don't think there are, but even if there were, you want to pretend there were fractures in the party, keeping her in a prominent role sort of fixes that.
Right.
Yeah.
No, you're absolutely right about that.
And you also spoke about, you were moving on to how one of the appointees was a lockdown, I guess, no lockdowner.
Yeah, that was.
Yeah.
So Mark Holland, Canada's health minister, the biggest pill pusher in this country, he has decided to not run again.
So I don't know.
He's definitely not going to spend more time with his family taking road trips because you'll remember he's the crazy guy who stood up in the House of Commons and said, Oh, if you want to take road trips with your family, I guess you just want to let the planet burn.
I'm like, You guys are just, you guys have the longest commutes in the entire country.
If you're a liberal MP from BC, you'd like to go across the country twice a week.
So I'm not taking lessons from these people.
Mark Holland's not running again, but the person who was appointed health minister, her name escapes me, of course.
Kamal Kara, she's the Brampton MP.
She got in trouble during the pandemic because remember, Justin Trudeau said in December of 2020, you could not have Christmas.
If you had Christmas, you were a bad citizen and you were murdering grandparents.
But Kamal Kara said, okay, that's okay.
I won't have Canadian Christmas break.
I'm going to go to Seattle.
So that's what she did.
So she is somebody who doesn't respect the liberals' pandemic restrictions.
Now, I'm somebody who doesn't respect the liberals' pandemic restrictions, but she was a part of a government that brought them in.
So there's a different level of hypocrisy there.
And there's also no Alberta minister.
So usually there's a minister for each province if they don't generally elect liberals, like we don't in Alberta.
But there are two liberal MPs.
Well, three, if you count Randy Boissano, there's two Randys and then one, George Chahal, and there was no Alberta minister, which is odd because Mark Carney keeps telling us that he's from Alberta.
And I'm like, I didn't even know that until he started running to be the leader of the country.
Yeah.
And all of a sudden, he's using that card.
But as you can see, they're not even included at all.
You guys, there.
Not surprised he doesn't want the pushback, I guess.
I guess.
I mean, what's the point?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like, what's the point?
There's no point in pretending anymore.
Yeah.
McGinty stays at public safety.
So chief gun grabber.
He's staying at public safety.
Rachel Mendayan has been moved out of her portfolio at public safety as a deputy minister.
She was the one who announced the most recent gun grab.
The minister of MAID for veterans is now Elizabeth Breere.
Yeah, I don't know.
It's mostly the same.
I'm going to list very carefully.
Well, it's mostly the same save for three.
Yeah.
I'll be playing.
Okay.
Yeah.
So there's that.
Now, go ahead.
It's like there's a delay on top of everything.
But no, I was just saying, you know, more about the federal stuff.
I'm fairly new to politics.
Like 2020, when the world was falling apart, is when I woke up.
And then I just, you know, I'm learning everything.
So some of these people are seasoned that I still have to learn more about.
Yeah, but you and everybody else woke up in 2020.
Alexa's Power in Press Gallery 00:16:08
So don't take that as like a strike against yourself.
Like you and literally 90% of conservative activists right now all woke up in 2020 and realized something was dangerously, dangerously wrong.
Speaking of waking up in 2020, that's when they woke up Mark Carney and said, We need you to be our chief advisor on pandemic spending, which we will never be able to pay for.
Um, and uh, the version of universal basic income called CERB that they brought in, he's the big guy behind that.
And then the freezing of the bank accounts, he's the guy behind that.
Um, the invoking of the Emergencies Act, which ultimately was illegal, uh, he's the guy behind that.
So, um, you're gonna get uh turbocharged, Justin Trudeau.
So, Justin Trudeau, with all without all the foppish showboating, I guess, is what we're gonna get.
The Undertaker version of Justin Trudeau.
Oh my gosh, if he was behind CERB, my family member just got a letter.
You know, those letters that were going out saying you have to pay us back.
Things it's been years, and they just got a letter saying like that they have to pay back like thousands of dollars.
Um, meanwhile, there were homeless people and a lot of addicts taking the opportunity of getting it and overdosing because they were shooting up so much at once because of CERB.
So, yeah, kids living at home, like 18-year-olds living at home, yeah, parents paying their phone bills, and they're getting served just because.
Now, I would just want to go down, Olivia, to this statement that which was required of me to issue this morning from the desk of the president of the Independent Press Gallery, which is me.
And I had to issue a statement this morning because the liberal government enablers in the parliamentary press gallery would not accredit Alexa to attend a nationally newsworthy event.
I would even suggest internationally newsworthy event, the swearing-in of Mark Carney.
So, the Parliamentary Press Gallery, which is a cabal of largely government-subsidized media outlets, they get together and they collude to keep independent journalists out.
And they do it fully funded, or I shouldn't say fully funded, but at least funded in part by the House of Commons.
The speaker gives them their power, grants them their power.
They even have a government email address if you're emailing them for press access.
It's like at gc.ca.
So, they are an extension of the government, but these are other media organizations who say, Oh, we're going to make the rules and then keep you out.
Interesting little game there.
They protect their monopoly on access.
It's ridiculous.
But they emailed Alexa today late, like late in the game.
The swearing-in was today.
Like, if you are traveling from far away, which Alexa was, she, by the way, she didn't waste her day.
You're going to love what she's been up to.
Um, but they emailed her and said, Oh, yeah, by the way, you can't come because you engage the public in the story that you're covering.
So, anyways, I was like, That's baloney.
This is a baloney excuse.
You're getting a press release, jerks.
Uh, so, anyways, uh, the Independent Press Gallery, which is the journalistic organization which serves as a counterbalance to the cabal of state-funded news outlets in the parliamentary press gallery.
So, if you are an independent journalist, go to independentpressgallery.ca.
We're working for you.
The Independent Press Gallery or IPG condemns the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery for blocking independent journalists from covering Mark Carney's swearing-in at Rideau Hall.
Rebel News's accreditation was rejected under hypocritical and politically charged justifications, pushing the out, punishing the outlet for being transparent about its biases rather than pretending to be objective like many mainstream media outlets.
And I just want to stop right here.
I think everybody has their own biases.
CBC definitely does.
The thing about Rebel News is that I tell you, like, look, I'm a conservative.
I'm a mom.
I'm a farmer.
I'm a Christian.
So at least you know the lens you're getting the news through.
Yeah.
CBC and everybody else, they pretend to be straight journalists, but they wear their bias on their sleeve.
I mean, bias is the human condition.
We all have our experiences and those form our worldview.
I just don't hide my worldview from you, and neither do you, Drea.
It's about being honest with the viewer.
And I don't think you're stupid.
Like, CBC thinks you're stupid.
They think you can't tell that Rosie Barton has heart eyes for Justin Trudeau.
Let's keep going.
And we tell people right away.
I just want to add one thing.
We tell people right away that we are giving them the other side of the story to the mainstream media.
So even though we do tell you both sides, like we literally tell our bias immediately, like this is what we cover.
We fill that gap.
Yeah.
And we were all different.
Yeah.
Like we're all different.
We're all different flavors.
Some people say I'm too nice.
I should be more like David.
But we, that's the thing.
They're all like these robots that talk the same, that deliver everything the same.
It's really bad.
Yeah, it's true.
And I actually mentioned that in the in the press release.
But yeah, there's, there's a rebel for everybody.
Meanwhile, PPG accredited outlets routinely take left-wing partisan positions on a range of issues, including the war in Israel, climate change, free speech, oil and gas, parents' rights, the freedom convoy, and gender issues.
In a last-minute rejection email to Rebel News journalist Alexa Lavois, the PPG confirmed Rebel News does report on parliamentary issues, but stated the executive is of the opinion, oh, okay, I thought opinions were bad, but okay, that Rebel News and its employees are often active participants in those stories rather than observers, reporters, and interpreters.
Examples include petitions and fundraising initiatives tied to news stories covered by Rebel News.
So I write.
Editorial opinions have always been part of journalism, from newspaper columns to CBC panel discussions.
PPG accredited outlets run nightly viewer polls to engage viewers and gauge opinions on issues in a similar fashion to Rebel News petitions and crowdfunding.
Furthermore, Alexa Lavois was recognized as a journalist by the federal court, granting her access to the 2021 federal leaders debate.
The PPG should respect this precedent and embrace media diversity rather than the death knell of homogeneity because they are all the same.
And that'll kill them because they're all boring and the same.
The IPG calls on the PPG to allow fair access for all journalists, including those challenging government narratives.
Canadians deserve a press that holds power accountable, not one that shields it through a protectionist monopoly on access.
So by the way, if you are an independent journalist and you just watched me read that and go up one side of the PPG and down the other, and they blocked you, let me know.
Reach out to me on X or my email at Sheila at RebelNews.com.
I would love to issue a press release on your behalf too.
All right.
You are firing them out.
You're doing such good work there.
And it's about time because all of the other organizations have completely ignored what's been happening to independent media while they keep interviewing non-journalist Rachel Gilmore and putting her on the stage to talk about mean tweets.
Yeah.
Yeah, there's an activist right there.
Like, I wouldn't even say that Rachel Gilmore is not a journalist if you do journalism.
Not anymore.
That's what I mean, but not anymore.
Yeah, isn't she working for like a company on how to counsel other businesses?
Like that's what she was doing.
Yeah.
But I mean, like, if she, if her activist journalism is considered journalism by the mainstream media, then surely ours can be on the flip side as a counterbalance.
Let's get into, now, Alexa Lavois may have been blocked from the very boring swearing in of Mark Carney.
It worked out to her benefit because she was out on the streets of Ottawa with the billboard truck.
Let's go to Alexa's video.
Hey, Alexa Lavois here in Notawa with our billboard truck.
And today our message is, why was Mark Carney hanging out with Gillen Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficker?
Of course, you all saw the photo circulating around of the 2013 music festival where Mark Carney had been seen hanging out with Gillen Maxwell, the convicted sex trafficker.
And do you know where I'm standing?
I'm actually just in front of the Riddle Hall where Mark Carney is going to be sworn in a minute.
So you can see behind me, the gate.
They refuse our accreditation.
You're probably not surprised.
But we are here.
Follow us at thecarneyfiles.com.
We will show you what the mainstream media refused to tell you about Mark Carney.
Gorgeous.
Absolutely.
Go, Alexa.
Go the truck.
Go the truth.
Yeah.
You got to love that because a lot of people don't know about that.
They don't know about that picture.
And when I first saw it, I was like, okay, is this real?
That's the first thing you have to ask.
And so we've already done that, that hard work for you.
So Alexa's out there right outside putting that up.
Yeah, not a good look for Carney.
And I think it's a fair question to ask.
What was his relationship with them?
Well, that's exactly why they don't let us in to the press conferences or his media availabilities or previously his campaign events.
Now, that's reported in the Daily Mail, like the world's largest or most widely distributed publication.
So it's not some fringe theory.
You would think that the mainstream media would ask these questions.
Carney knows they won't.
So they get in and we don't.
It's almost like the blackface photos of Justin Trudeau, it had to be broken by American media before these Canadian journalists even bothered to talk about it.
This is the same thing over and over again.
They're going to, as I say, protect the leader to protect their monopoly on access.
It's their business model.
Well, it's also like what I think was Rebel News before my time, what I think was the first reason that we were banned from the debate.
And that was after former colleague Kiam Bexti and David Menzies had asked Trudeau about the rumors that were swirling from his high school teaching career.
No journalists would ask that.
And there was valid questions to be asked.
For example, why did he leave so abruptly?
What kind of teacher needs lawyers to write your letter when you quit a teaching job?
And that was one of the fearless questions that Rebel News, I remember you guys asked before I was a part of it.
So yeah, that's why we have to sue to get into the debate.
Yeah, and the leaders' debates are coming up and we're already gearing up because we've sued last minute to get in twice and it worked.
Our lawyers beat Justin Trudeau's entire Justice Department.
And we'll do it again.
Third time's the charm.
Let's rumble, Mark Carney.
Okay, now let's go to Justin Trudeau.
Be prepared, everybody.
This will be breathless and gross.
Are you going to make me watch one of his goodbye videos?
Oh my God.
No, I'm not.
I'm not.
I'm just going to read his tweet.
I made Tamara watch a goodbye video yesterday, and I described it as a hobo, look, a hobo looking the inside of your ear.
So, Justin Trudeau says, Thank you, Canada, for trusting in me, for challenging me, and for granting me the privilege to serve the best country and the best people on earth.
I feel like this is the first time he's ever talked nice about us.
I say this on the stream all the time.
Trump talks so nicely about Canadians, the people.
He says, You know, like we're beloved, that he cherishes us, that we're beautiful.
And I feel like we've never really heard anybody talk about that about us that way in the last 10 years.
Are you true?
I'll live, but I'm really kind of tired of like Justin Trudeau, the guy who like wrote off everybody who didn't vote for him as a Nazi fringe radical.
Um, we're sexist, we're um extremists.
And should there really be a place for us in society?
Well, what are you gonna do?
What are you just gonna launch us into this?
Yeah, should we be tolerated?
Should we be launched into the surface of the sun?
Like, what you froze people's bank accounts because they honked at you, and now he says we're the best people on earth.
I don't know, I know, and that we challenged him.
Oh my gosh, he didn't care about anything.
Anybody who opposed him, like, he was just so smug.
He'd always do that, like, wave like this when everybody's yelling at him.
And he's just like, He could care less, or there's nobody there, or there was nobody there.
Like, there were times where he was like waving on the tarmac, and then somebody took a photo the other way, and it's like completely empty.
Yeah, oh my gosh, I'm so happy to not see him, but then I'm so worried.
Like, I never thought I'd be in the position to actually want him to hang on longer.
Obviously, I would have preferred him face off with Pierre Polyev.
Uh, so this it was a weird moment when he actually resigned.
I'm like, I'm not as happy.
I thought that I would be out banging pots and pans when he officially did it.
Yeah, it's not ending.
I thought it would be like we go to the election, we get to show Trudeau the door.
Canadians get to send him the message that they've been wanting to send him for years now, and he even took that from us.
Like, he took away our freedoms, he taxed us to death, and then he took away our ability to send him the message that he so rightly deserves.
Of course, shame.
Do we have the we just showed Justin Trudeau pretending to like fake cry in the governor general's office?
Like, gross, like, grow, be a man.
Like, I can't just such a repulsive thing for me as a woman to see this kind of stuff.
Like, it just so gross.
Um, but there, yeah, there's a photo of, I think it was Justin Trudeau standing in front of the empty cupboards in his house in Rito Cottage.
Do we have that?
Was he looking for his water bottle, drink bottle thingy or whatever?
Drink box, water bottle, sort of thing.
Yeah, yeah, maybe he was looking for that.
Thank you.
No, I was like, What a perfect uh metaphor for how he left Canada just with the cupboards bare.
You know, that should be it.
Trudeau leaves Canada with the cupboards bare.
Looks like he was trying to take every last thing he could out of the place.
Just was not a great photo to take.
Yeah.
Oh, my goodness.
Uh, do we have an ad?
I thought I saw.
Nope.
Do we have a Rebel News ad?
And remember, everybody watching, feel free to chime in.
I know you have things to say about Trudeau leaving.
So let us know in the chat.
Yeah, please.
Emergency Powers Debate 00:15:09
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All right, let's get into a story closer to home for DREA.
The NDP government there is losing its marbles and doing exactly what totalitarians do in a time of crisis.
Tell us about it.
Well, this is all too familiar of the start of the tyranny we saw in the COVID era.
Von Palmer with the Vancouver Sun is calling the NDP's power grab, the new proposed law, Bill 7, to be that it is going to give unprecedented power to Premier David Eby in the name of fighting Trump terrorist.
So he says that it is more far-reaching than anything we've seen since the War Measures Act, starting right here in British Columbia.
So Premier David Eby responded to the Trump tariff threat, remember, threat Thursday with legislation to allow the NDP cabinet to override all provincial laws, regulations, authorities, and even the legislature itself.
It's very scary.
In extraordinary times, we need extraordinary powers.
Where have we heard this language before?
Eby told the reporters.
He's right about the powers in the bill being extraordinary.
In 41 years of covering BC governments, Palmer says he's never seen anything like this before.
So he says it would give the NDP cabinet the power to make regulations broadly, which is the term they use in the press release, supporting the economy of BC and Canada, which might well cover darn near anything.
We're talking taxation and they're using these cozy words like sustainability and of course, really playing up the threat as the reason for the emergency that it is needed.
We'll throw to a clip and then I want to talk a bit more, but here's Eby justifying it.
Premier, the last part of this bill seems to give you extraordinary powers to do a lot of different things without the legislature.
And I'm wondering why you can't just do them through the legislature.
Keep it running, get it done.
You've got a majority government.
And when you say we're not going to be at the whim of one man at the White House, have we not set up a system here where the government's sort of at the whim of you and that he's going to be signing executive orders in the Oval Office?
And then we flip the EU signing executive orders in the premier's office, and two democratic systems are bypassed for leaders' orders.
Yeah, not at all, Rob.
The bill actually requires these orders and council, these regulations to come to the legislature to be ratified by the legislature.
It also has a whole sunsets within a two-year period.
Two years.
Scenario I want to invite people to consider is one in which the United States rips up the Columbia River Treaty and shuts off access to the common entitlement of electricity between Washington state and Canada.
We will have to take some pretty dramatic actions in a very short period of time.
It's crucial that whatever the emergency is that the president incurs upon Canada in an effort to damage us, that we're able to respond quickly to minimize the damage.
We see this as emergency legislation.
This is not everyday legislation.
This is not routine legislation.
This is in an emergency situation where we need legislative authority.
We need government authority to do something quickly to minimize damage to the economy, to people, and an unpredictable action from an unpredictable president.
Okay.
So many things to say.
First, he repeatedly refers to the threat of tariffs from Trump and doesn't refer to China's active tariffs that are affecting our fishermen.
Second, I heard you say it about Ontario and farmers.
Second, he mentions what Doug Ford did to the Americans.
And Trump, if you saw what he said, he's like, they're affecting the electricity.
Like, you can't do that.
That affects lives.
It could actually lead to people dying.
And here he is using something one of our own premiers did as worst case scenario that hasn't happened from America, but instead happened from Canada to America or was about to, as the example of why he needs these broad sweeping powers to be bestowed upon him.
After he said that, the Attorney General, Nikki Sharma, got up there and she's like, oh, don't worry.
It's not for long term.
It's just, it's only until like, I think she said May 24th or something like that, towards the end of May.
Well, where have we heard that before?
They're going to keep saying that there's an emergency.
Yeah, it's a two-week thing.
Like, I cannot believe this.
And I hope Canadians, British Columbians are not going to fall from it anymore.
And she says, don't worry, it's just till the end of May.
He just said it's two years.
And in another part, he says it's going to be four years that we're going to have to deal with this because Trump's in power.
This is insane.
May I have permission to go a little bit conspiracy theorist on this, dear editor and Sheila Gunnread.
Yes, all the way.
What if this is just the beginning of the pot about to be boiled?
David E. V is just owning the water in so the frogs can get comfy with this language about this tariff threat being such an emergency, the big bad Trump, and we must go ahead and do this so that, you know, more premiers start doing it.
Eventually, Mark Carney does it.
Oh, I think the pot is already simmering.
It was simmering since 2020 when they used this exact same language to lock us in our houses over a disease that was not as bad as they said it was and then force us into receiving medications we didn't want so that you could inoculate yourself against unemployment and depression.
So this is not just like we're putting water in the pot and we're putting the flame underneath.
It's already there.
Society is primed for this, and they already know now who they can control and who they can't.
And they used language, a sunset clause.
All that means is that by the time we hit the sunset clause, we have to renew.
Yeah.
So this could go on indefinitely.
They're not putting a hard stop on this.
She says till May.
He says till two years.
Then they say till four years.
But don't worry, there's a sunset clause built in.
All that sunset clause means is, well, we can, we must go back and renew our emergency powers for the emergency before that time.
That's all that means.
It doesn't mean that that's like the ripcord where this ends.
That's not it at all.
We've lived through this before.
I got to give some credit to, I believe that was Rob Shaw who asked the question from Czech News.
I'm certainly not a fan of Czech News, but that was an excellent question.
He basically said, How are you any different than Trump?
You're giving yourself all this power so you can act.
I mean, this is going to have power over industries.
People could be compelled to do things that they don't want to do.
And of course, you have the opposition leader speaking out about it.
Everybody is at least calling it for what it is immediately, which is not what we saw, of course, when this type of language first happened with COVID.
So that's something, I suppose.
Yeah, and I said yesterday on the live stream, David Eby should check himself before he wrecks himself.
Because what you see happening right now with the Panama Canal and Trump saying, Look, the amount of force we use against Panama depends on how quickly they'll do what we want them to do.
So they want them to crack down on whatever China's up to down there.
But the point of it all is the Panama Canal was paid for by the Americans.
And so they want to exert some control over it.
And the language they use is very specific.
They basically say, we will use the military if Panama is uncooperative.
Now, the reason this should be on David Eby's radar and he should quit running his mouth a little bit is because the Alaska Highway was built by the Americans, runs right through BC.
Supposed to connect Alaska to the lower 49, 48, I guess.
We take Hawaii out of the mix.
They paid for it.
And now David Eby is musing about slap, not musing.
He said he's going to bring in legislation to slap tariffs on American goods going through British Columbia.
What do you think the Americans are going to do if he does that?
Look to Panama.
I'm going to have to flee to Alberta, but Elon Musk did come out and comment on this.
He shared a clip of David Eby saying this with one word saying crazy.
Obviously, Rebel News is going to do what we do and tackle this.
So I'm going to be doing a video and everything, but we've already got the petition set up.
If you want to go to the site right now and just jump on that, and that website is called stopepowergrab.com.
Again, that's stopebiespowergrab.com.
Sign that.
We're going to get the petition out to the leaders.
This needs to be voted down.
It was introduced.
So there's still a chance it could be voted down.
But let's not forget how pretty EB and the NDPs are sitting right now, right?
So you had Eby basically give all of his MLAs a actually, yes, give all of his MLAs a raise even before they got to work for us, making it harder to make the right decision, especially if you're a soulless socialist.
Then he gives them this long vacation.
They just get into the legislature.
This is one of the first things he does, but he didn't say this until just after he secured and made it official that partnership that he has with the Green Party.
So, they're really opposition or not.
I mean, it's pretty obvious you're going to have conservatives.
And yeah, they're in chaos.
You're going to have the Rustad Conservatives and the true blue trio, as I've coined them.
Independents obviously push against this.
But the Green Party and those new highly paid MLAs with the NDP, it's not looking good.
Yeah, we've seen what the federal Green Party leader has to say about it.
Like, she's Liz May is like right off her rocker on Trump stuff.
And it's weird because she's American.
But that's okay.
Like, she was born in the United States, but whatever.
Let's quickly finish up on a couple of two quick videos on this.
We've got a video from Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Jolie, who remains at Foreign Affairs, which is disappointing, saying Canada's sovereignty is not up for debate.
And this is to Marco Rubio, who is in Canada right now for the G7 foreign ministers meetings in Quebec.
So stop being so confrontational with the Americans.
And she's done a terrible job on this.
And it's only going to get worse because apparently Kearney has confidence in her.
What I said to the secretary is Canada's sovereignty is not up to debate.
Period.
There's no argument.
There's no conversation about it.
There's no need to talk about it.
You're here.
You respect us.
You respect their sovereignty.
You're in our country.
You respect their people.
Period.
Unless you're an oligarch with the WEF, then our sovereignty doesn't matter at all.
Like, what do you want me to sign?
Like, yeah.
Yeah.
And they can just stop with this, like, they don't respect your people.
No, I get completely that the Trump administration does not respect the Yahoos currently occupying cabinet posts in Ottawa.
I get that.
I don't respect them either.
We saw how Howard Luttnick talked about Doug Ford also the other day.
Some guy in Ottawa is what he called him.
There's zero respect headed towards the liberals out of the Trump administration.
Completely get that.
But don't lump me in with the rest of them, Melanie Jolie.
I think Trump loves us.
Trump loves us and respects us in a way that the liberals never have.
So don't say you'll respect our people.
I feel like the Trump administration respects us just fine.
Yeah, I think that Trump's admitted that they're the great defenders.
Well, they certainly haven't been for years now, but I think that Trump is definitely America first.
And so to the degree he cares about us, I'm not sure.
It's America first.
And that's the way it should be.
But you're right.
He gives us more respect and then calls out the crap that we needed to be called out.
For example, naming PC is one of the worst offenders when it comes to the border crisis because of the fentanyl.
He's calling it like it is.
Whereas you have the people in our own country not calling out what matters, like the carbon tax going up on the 19th.
It's all this threats of terrorists or on the sorry on April 1st.
Do we have that video from Marco Rubio today?
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I think he's responding to Melanie Jolie.
That's the video I want to get to next.
And then we'll get into some more woke nonsense.
Marco Rubio in this is F Front posted it in the chat.
This is the one.
Yep.
Let's hear it.
Understand why the Canadians are taking such umbrage at these comments coming from the president.
The Canadian government has made their position, how they feel about it clear.
The president has made his argument as to why he thinks Canada would be better off joining the United States for economic purposes.
There's a disagreement between the president's position and the position of the Canadian government.
I don't think that's a mystery coming in, and it wasn't a topic of conversation because that's not what the summit was about.
That was very direct.
Well, also, he just goes completely opposite of what Jolie said.
Jolie said, Oh, I told him straight to his face that you must respect our country and our sovereignty, and there's no discussion and respect our people.
And he's like, didn't even come up who's telling the truth here?
I bet it's Michael Rubio.
He's like, Yeah, he's like, There's clearly a disagreement between the Canadians and the president, but that wasn't a topic of discussion for us.
So, yeah, okay.
And he answered that pretty smoothly and quickly.
It's just, oh my gosh, without knowing that question was coming to you.
So, well, I'm sure I anticipated it for sure.
Um, let's get into the woke nonsense of British Columbia, which is uh, again, could just could be an entire show: woke nonsense of BC.
Uh, woke Abbotsford School Board censors two trustees.
Why?
Because these fellas thought that guys shouldn't play in women's sports, absolutely.
Like, right after Trump signed the executive order to shield women from males in their sports, um, Jared White, who's on the right side on the screen, put out a Facebook post and he basically said common sense is returning and he applauded that.
And then, the colleague on the left, which is uh Abbotsford School Trustee Mike Rauch, liked it and commented.
I had not seen the comment because he did take it down, um, but commented.
And for those thought crimes, that is when all, you know, of course, the wokies came after him.
The of course, the Abbotsford Union came after both of them, demanding for the board to go ahead and not only censure them, but censure them so that they would be barred from attending any events where they're students.
So, essentially, because these men want to have safer and more fair athletic opportunities and experiences for women, females, I have to be careful because we're still on censorious YouTube.
So, I'm pausing to make sure I don't get us nuked completely.
But because they took a stand for women and girls, they're essentially being treated like they're pedos or something like that.
They're being barred from the students, and it's just disgusting.
So, of course, what did the board do?
The Abbotsford board went ahead and did exactly that, censured them.
So, they're censured at least until a month or so.
And Mike Rausch did go ahead and put out an apology.
It was a little bit of a, you know, when you say, like, I apologize, you think I hurt your feelings kind of thing.
It was a little bit like that, where it was like, I apologize for, you know, taking a stand for girls' rights, but he did apologize.
Whereas Jared White, on the other hand, is standing firm.
He says, right there, somewhere there, I have his direct quotes.
But if you scroll down, look at the article, he says, like, he's standing firm.
He will not be apologizing for this.
He's a, I think he has three daughters as well.
So he's going ahead and taking a stand for that.
And just this is not the first time we've seen the Abbotsford go ahead and counsel people.
I included the fact that this is the exact same board.
Quite interestingly, because the same trustees that are speaking out and getting in trouble are part of the board that actually voted to fire high school teacher, Abbotsford high school teacher Jim McMurtry for him correctly teaching kids that,
hey, if that claim that 215 kids' remains were found at the former McCamlets Residential School is true, we now, of course, know it's not, but he claimed if it's true during the time that the claim had come out, you know, most of those kids most likely died from things like tuberculosis.
Well, gas, that was such an offense.
He got literally carried or pulled out of class and was never back for years.
And they voted to get rid of him for that.
And now it's kind of come to a different issue where we see that's what happens in Canada.
And these trustees who, you know, did vote to fire him are now under fire themselves for, I guess, where their line is that they're not willing to cross, especially Mr. White.
That's interesting because, you know, these people often try to feed the crocodile, hoping it eats you last, but the crocodile always gets hungry.
And so these guys find themselves in the same position they put somebody else.
I hope they learned something.
It's kind of, it's, it's sad, but sometimes people have to learn things the hard way.
However, that doesn't make what's happening to them right.
Also, out of BC, BC College finds nurse guilty, nurse guilty of professional misconduct over gender views.
This is Amy Ham.
People know her.
We love her.
She's a journalist and a nurse.
And her governing body, the BC College of Nurses and Midwives, ruled that Amy, a registered nurse and a journalist, committed, quote, professional misconduct for what?
Expressing her views on sex and gender in published articles and public advocacy.
So this goes, she's been just like dragged for five years almost now.
Yeah.
She writes actually one of my millennial national posts, Redux.
Sorry, no, you go.
You know the story better than me.
I just wrote it up yesterday.
No, no, no.
I was just going to say, one of my very first reports was racing out when I had heard there was the iHeart JK Rowling Billboard.
And that's where this all started, actually.
It went up in Vancouver-Burnaby intersection on the cusp of that.
And it was only up for, I don't remember the exact time, but like maybe three hours max.
And I got out there and that's when I first met her.
That's when I first met Billboard Chris.
If you guys have been following these issues, you know who both of them are.
And, you know, city councilor Sarah Kirby Young put in a complaint and that was taken down so fast.
But her nightmare, that's when it began.
She had people who were never her patients, just these activists that we know come after you when you're firstborn when you do these types of things, put in complaints to her college against her.
And for that, she has been professionally persecuted for years.
And her hearing, like her hearing was almost two years ago, I think that it began.
And then, of course, it gets stretched out and things like that.
Like it's just been a nightmare for her.
She's had threats of being words I can't say on a live stream on YouTube and threats of harm to her family while this is all happening.
And the whole time she has stood very strong in her principled arguments, such as males should not be in women's rape shelters or women's prisons.
Like, you know, that male Tara DeSouza, who trans identified, you know, I don't even know if I could say this either, but into a women's prison in Abbotsford that has a maternity program.
So there's children in there.
And he's done some horrific things you can imagine to babies.
So these are the principled stances that she takes on behalf of safe sex-based spaces.
And this is what happens to her in the nursing profession with these tribunals that we see keep failing society over and over.
Yeah, I mean, this is exactly, or at least sort of what happened to Jordan Peterson, where people who were not his patients were making complaints to the professional body.
And then the process really is the punishment.
This has been five years of Amy's life.
Five years.
She's a mom.
She works hard.
Like the rest of us, got bills to pay.
She's out there fighting, like you said, for sex-based rights.
But Amy is a fighter and she says the fight isn't over.
And she'll always fight for free speech and women's sex-based rights.
She'll have more to say in the future.
And even in this, the professional body sort of contradicted themselves.
So Amy is right.
She argued none of this has any bearing on the work that I do as a nurse.
It doesn't make me a bad nurse.
So stop it.
They found her guilty of professional conduct for her published writings and advocacy work.
So it wasn't like she was writing in the BC nurses journal.
She wasn't writing in one of their publications.
She's writing in the National Post.
And frankly, the only reason we know she's a nurse is because these people complained.
I wouldn't know she's a nurse.
I would just think she's a journalist.
The college determined, this is where it gets like hypocritical.
The college determined that most of her personal social media posts were not sufficiently tied to her work to warrant additional findings of misconduct.
So how is she guilty of professional misconduct, but also not guilty of professional misconduct otherwise?
And the other thing that's so injustice, it doesn't say who made these complaints about you.
You don't get to know who actually just destroyed your life over the last five years.
Like it could be your neighbor.
In this case, it obviously wasn't.
But they get to say whatever the heck they want to say and put you through this witch hunt and no accountability for even who they are.
One little moment, you know, that I know she appreciates is, I don't know if you caught this, but it's kind of fun.
J.K. Rowling around Christmas time actually bought her, I think it was a Gucci, but a designer purse around $5,000 just because Amy put up a picture saying like something like, I, you know, I love this purse, wish I could have it.
I don't remember what she said.
And J.K. Rowling, for everything she's gone through, just said, it's yours for Christmas.
And she bought it and sent it to her.
So, you know, the thing is, as far when we see this all the time, when these people get persecuted for taking the stand for what's right, the message gets out way further.
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And that's what these radical, rabid activists don't get.
They're actually making the message get out to way more people.
If they didn't make a big deal, people would have drove by the sign and half of them wouldn't even understand what it meant.
They'd be like, yeah, Harry Potter Brooks were great.
Like, you know, but then you go, oh, that's what it means.
So, which, you know, because J.K. Rowling shares the same type of views, of course, on this issue.
Yeah, it's the activists on the other side that propelled Billboard Chris into stardom and fame.
They're the ones who actually propelled Jordan Peterson into an international sensation.
It's the Streisand effect.
When you try to hide something and stop people from looking at it, as was the case with Barbara Streisand's house, she complained that there was a picture of her house circling around.
So then now everybody knows what her house looks like.
And it was such a dumb idea for her to like try to get this picture of her house censored that everyone is like, I want to see it then.
What is this thing you don't want to see?
Oh, I want to see it.
Exactly.
So they'll never learn.
They'll never learn.
And that is, if you have a Christian worldview, that's the Lord using all things, isn't it?
Even the bad for his purposes.
We've got one more story.
This is from the Toronto Sun.
Toronto Council adding an unelected member based on race.
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow's office embraces the idea of creating an Indigenous member of council.
Who picks them?
I don't know.
Oh my gosh.
What the heck?
Like that's the title.
Is that what you're saying?
Yeah.
So adding unelected member based on race.
So, oh my gosh, this is bad.
I shouldn't be surprised.
So now it's not about your constituents electing you.
It's just about your race.
Wow.
One counselor said this place is out of control.
He's going to be called a residential school denier in a moment here.
Yeah.
It's a plan that is, they say it's a plan that came out of the city's Aboriginal Affairs Advisory Committee, which reports to the mayor and proposed council.
So a hand-selected committee of busy bodies are going to now advise that this person, this position exists, and then probably play a strong hand in selecting that person, which would just be an extra counselor who agrees with the mayor.
This is when you ask if we're a real country.
Like, how does this even, how do you even say this out loud with all seriousness?
As if this is a thing that Toronto needs to be concerned about.
Have you been to Toronto lately?
It's housing is out of control.
Traffic is a nightmare.
Homelessness, drug addiction, crime, shootings.
Which one do you want me to talk about this week?
Like people going into bars and just spraying bullets around.
I feel like the mayor has other things that she needs to deal with.
Oh, and how dare I forget this one?
The rampant anti-Semitism, the Islamist police and their podcast.
I feel like the mayor has bigger fish to fry, but this is part of a broader issue that happens in left-wing government.
And I know this because our friends in Australia, our Australian team, covered this quite closely, the voice to parliament in Australia.
And it was basically this.
There would be an exclusively Indigenous voice to parliament, they called it.
Whatever that would look like at the end of the day, I don't know.
But it would basically have a role to play in Parliament, not elected, completely based on race.
And this is the same thing.
And that was rejected in Australia, in Australia, of all places.
So let's hope Toronto does the same.
Well, and governments already have advisors for all of these types of things, right?
Like they already have, you know, select groups of people that consult with and advocate for their different communities.
Like there's literally no need to do this.
Stop being so lazy.
You want to get elected?
Go campaign.
Put in the work.
Yeah.
Like if you are Indigenous and you want to bring forward Indigenous ideas, again, you know, like there are, you can form a lobby group, lobby government, or as Drea suggests, just get elected.
Then go sit on the Indigenous, whatever they call it, Indigenous affairs of Aboriginal affairs.
Sit on that panel, that House of Commons committee, advance these ideas.
If you are somebody who cares about this and you're an elected member, meet with Indigenous people in the community and you bring your ideas to them if they're not going to get elected.
There are ways to advance these ideas that don't subvert democracy in its most basic form.
Not to mention, I highly doubt any banned governments would take anybody from outside of their nation in the opposite direction.
Yeah, I think that's the end of the show.
I think we got to mostly everything we wanted to talk about.
We're a little bit over time because we started late because we all had internet catastrophes, technical catastrophes.
Well, not all, not me for once, which was yeah.
Do we have any chats, Olivia?
I don't see any in the Slack thread.
Not today.
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