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May 12, 2025 - Rebel News
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REBEL ROUNDUP | Trump's big announcement, Libs say they'll cut immigration, Hate crimes against Jews

REBEL ROUNDUP dissects Trump’s $1,126 vs. Europe’s $240 drug pricing plan, mocking Liberal flip-flops like Trudeau’s $1T LNG deal rejection and Carney’s 2027 5% TFW cap—dismissed as a Toronto unemployment cover-up. Brampton’s 90+ diploma mills exploit students, while Starmer’s integration demands clash with "speak English" warnings. Hate crimes surge against Jews (40% of incidents), with figures like Akbari advocating violence despite wealth, as police allegedly prioritize counter-protesters over anti-Semitism. Alberta’s separatist push and $95/ton carbon tax freeze signal defiance, while federal red tape stifles projects like Ontario’s Ring of Fire. The episode questions whether Canada’s immigration policies truly serve locals or fuel systemic fraud and bias. [Automatically generated summary]

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National Odometer Day 00:02:19
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Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Rebel News livestream on this, a Monday, May 12th, 2025.
I'm David Menzies and my co-host, well, let me tell you a bit about my co-host, shall I?
Folks, do you know that today is National Odometer Day?
And I tried to educate my co-host regarding all things odometer before we got on the air, such as the fact that the term comes from the Greek words hodos, meaning path or gateway, and metron, meaning measure.
She responded in Greek by saying she does not give a rodent's rectum.
How fitting.
She lives in Canada's only rat-free province.
She's the she-devil with a sword.
She is the Khaleesi of Northern Alberta.
She is the sensational Sheila Gunread.
How you doing there, Sheila?
David, I'm great.
I am just super glad as someone in charge of the editorial tone of this company to know that you did not pick the fact that it's National Limerick Day because that could have went very, very sideways, very, very fast.
Look at you.
You're growing.
You're living and learning, David.
You're responding to direction.
I love it.
I couldn't be happier.
Well, it goes like this, Sheila.
And I don't have a limerick at hand, but never offend a co-host that has the power of termination over you.
No, I think you mean like physical termination, like that I am a well-armed and capable woman.
And we have a photo of you with an ex-staffer, not making this up, folks.
Electric Vehicle Tax 00:03:20
Maybe we can show it later.
Sheila has a headlock on him and it's a him giving multiple newgies.
So this is one tough cookie.
But really, Sheila, National Odometer Day.
I mean, of all the national day, like, what is the point?
Like, I get it when, you know, it's something like Pizza Day or Cola Day.
You're trying to generate sales by driving awareness.
But an odometer, unless I'm mistaken, every single vehicle comes with an odometer built in.
It's not an option.
Maybe there's some do-it-yourselfer guy rebuilding a car from scratch that needs to go to Canadian tire and buy an odometer.
But this is ridiculous.
It is ridiculous.
What is your take on it?
This is just all nonsense made up by Hallmark to sell us cards.
That's how I, that's what I think about this stuff.
Like, who even, have you ever even thought about your odometer?
Like it once in your life?
No.
Other than putting the car up for sale and trying to figure out how to dial it back.
Oh, but that would be illegal.
So I would never do that.
Yeah.
I watch my odometer turn over as I have a 40-minute round trip for milk while the government tells me that I'm driving unnecessarily and I must pay a carbon tax.
Let's get into sorry to cut you off.
Here's where an odometer will be newsworthy.
When the EV revolution takes effect, and it will not be 2035, despite what the liberals will have you believe.
Right now, it's a minuscule percentage of the population in North America that drive EV vehicles.
But here's the thing when it comes to odometers, if you're not filling up, you're not paying all those gas taxes, which is more than a third of the price of a liter of gas.
So you mark my words, Sheila Gunrid.
The government will, once EVs proliferate, you will be required to give an annual odometer reading and you will pay a tax based on that because the government ain't getting a tax from the sale of gasoline for your car.
That doesn't take it.
Oh, once again, Alberta leads the way on this.
In Alberta, when you register your vehicle yearly for your get your plates or whatever, we collect a $200 tax on electric vehicles starting this year.
It actually started back in February, and it is because, well, you're using the roads you don't pay for and also to charge for the extra wear and tear that your overly heavy electric vehicle does to our highways.
So it's basically a tax on electric vehicles.
And normally I don't cheer for taxes, but if I'm paying exorbitant taxes to pay for the roads that the EV cars go on, wouldn't it be nice if they paid their own way too?
That's a very good point, by the way, of the weight.
So all you greenies out there cheerleading for EVs, they are far heavier vehicles than non-battery-powered vehicles.
But enough about this future.
Trade Deals and Naming Rights 00:15:20
That's never going to happen in my nephew.
Sheila, I think usually do a little housekeeping rules here and then we can get right to what's in the news.
Sure.
Yeah, we've got a big Trump announcement this morning.
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I think that's it, David.
Let's get into Trump, Trump's big announcement.
Yes, indeed.
And by the way, Sheila, usually I have a printout of our topics, but the printer's not working.
Then our lovely super producer, Olivia, gave me this tablet, which had the topics on it.
And it's locked up on me and demanding a PIN number, which Olivia did not give me.
I had a professor in journalism back in the 80s when I went to Ryerson.
And he said, one thing, always remember, machines are out to screw you.
So what he meant by that, bring two pens for that important interview.
Bring two tape recorders, you know, back in the day before iPhones and whatnot, because when you need it most, it will not work.
And that advice is.
Can I just tell you?
That's one of the things I like the most about the new pope is he is, that's why he chose his name, Leo, because the last Pope, Leo, was sort of the Pope of the Industrial Revolution and sort of protecting the dignity of humans through the Industrial Revolution.
And this new pope says that we must do the same through the AI revolution.
And I'm glad that we have a forward-thinking pope like that who sees the anti-human catastrophe that AI might be.
I'm very, very scared of it.
So you're worried about pens and paper, and I'm already worried about how robots are going to enslave us all.
Well, you know, you and Lady Menzoid are kindred spirits.
She's always going on about how AI frightens and confuses her, which I like because she comes to me for a reassuring hug.
That's the only way I get it when fear of robots is how you lure your wife in for affection.
Anyway, let's get into Trump saying we have a very big announcement to make.
It's going to be a truly earth-shattering and positive development.
I think this is on his meeting with Carney.
I don't know.
Let's watch.
You know, I said before in our meeting with the new and very talented Prime Minister of Canada that we have some very big announcement to make.
It's not about trade.
It's about something else, but it's going to be a truly earth-shattering and positive development for this country and for the people of this country.
And that'll take place sometime within the next few days.
You know, I said before.
Sheila, what can it be?
Oh, I think it's Keystone XL.
So Carney's going to try to take credit for Keystone XL is what I, that's what I think.
I don't know.
He said it's not trade related, so I don't even know.
I don't.
What else could it be?
A military agreement in the North?
I have no idea.
I think it's Keystone XL, but I don't know.
Trump loves Keystone XL.
Well, we love Keystone XL, regardless of who's calling the shots.
So, and, you know, I'll tell you strategically, I think if you're correct, it's Keystone XL.
This would help Kearney try to, you know, put water in the wine of all the alienation that is out there by giving something to the West that is very much beneficial.
But you're right.
What did he say?
When is the announcement happening?
Is it today or tomorrow, Sheila?
I didn't, I'm not clear.
I think it's tomorrow.
Maybe it's later on today.
Maybe we'll have the news before the day is done.
Maybe our viewers, if you want to do a super chat, give us your best guess.
Yeah, let us know what you think is happening here.
Or if you find out what it is before we're done on air, please let us know.
We also have our very intrepid team watching, scanning the news as we're talking about the news, but I'm very curious what this might be.
Let me know what you guys think.
And if it is military, it can't be, you know, troops massing on the Canadian border to get this 51st state done.
I don't know.
You know what?
They may be welcomed as liberators or invaders, depending on which part of the country that you're in.
Let's bump ahead.
We've got a fact sheet.
President Donald J. Trump announces actions to put Americans' patients first by lowering drug prices and stopping foreign free riding on American pharmaceutical.
Is this the announcement?
Did he just pin this to Carney and then just make the announcement?
Maybe, I think this is it.
Well, it is dated May 12th, I see.
So and isn't there a doesn't the president have a problem with Canadian pharmaceuticals coming into the U.S.?
Yes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Our pharmaceuticals come in sometimes a lot cheaper, especially our generics that come in.
So anyways, he says he's reducing drug prices for Americans and taxpayers.
I'm actually not sure I like this.
And I'll tell you why in a second.
I think it should be both ways.
I think they should be allowing Canadian generics in.
I'll tell you why, I think that.
President Donald J. Trump signed an executive order to bring the prices Americans and taxpayers pay for prescription drugs in line with those paid in similar nations.
The order directs the U.S. Trade Representative and Secretary of Commerce to take action to ensure foreign companies do not engage in practices that purposely and unfairly undercut market prices and drive price hikes in the United States.
The order instructs the administration to communicate price targets to pharmaceutical manufacturers to establish that America, the largest, oh, see, this is okay.
America, the largest purchaser and funder of prescription drugs in the world, gets the best deal.
The Secretary of Health and Human Services will establish a mechanism through which American patients can buy their drugs directly from manufacturers who sell to Americans at a most favored nation price, bypassing middlemen.
Okay, I kind of, I don't disagree with this then.
The reason I am usually against, well, I'm against a command and control economy.
I don't like politicians who tell companies what they should sell stuff for, because that's what happened to Alberta during the national energy program, or I was going to say national energy crisis, depending on how you look at it.
And so our oil companies were told that they couldn't sell at world market price.
They had to sell at lower than that to the rest of the country and companies just folded up shop.
Why would you even do work in Canada, right?
And so I'm generally against this kind of stuff, especially when these companies are doing research and development on drugs, right?
That's a very expensive thing.
And that ends up being factored into the price of drugs.
But if America is paying more than the rest of the world for the very same drug, that seems like an unfair deal.
And if that's the case and Trump said, you can't sell it cheaper in Switzerland than you're selling it to Americans.
Okay.
I'm not against that.
No, and they do have the purchasing power.
But you know, Sheila, we'll just talk about cutting out the middleman.
Have you ever met a middleman?
I don't, oh my God.
His name was Jagmeet Singh.
He's the middleman between left-wing voters and Mark Carney.
And a lot of them did cut out the middleman.
You saw it in the vote collapse of the NDP that just went to the liberals.
So I am for efficiency.
Jagmeet Singh, he's something else that begins with the letter M, which I cannot say.
Anyway, well, let's hear what Dominic LeBlanc.
I've got my printout, Sheila.
Yay.
I'm fully functional, as the saying goes, has to say about Americans wanting to trigger.
By the way, we've got to get a better name or a better acronym or initialism than this.
CUSMA review.
That's why I call it the, it's called the USMCA.
It's just a lot easier to say.
This is the Canadian acronym, and the Americans use a different acronym for the same trade deal.
And theirs is just easier to say, but we like to put our name first in the trade deal.
Holy Gulf of America, Batman.
Yeah, I'm fine with us putting the extra vowel in neighborhood and color and favor and all those things.
It's charming.
But like, if it's a trade deal between the two of us, let's just call it both the same thing.
Anyway.
The point is, NAFTA just flowed off the tongue so naturally.
And this not so much.
Cosmo.
USMCA.
It's a lot easier to say.
I side with the Americans on this.
Okay, then.
Let's see what Minister LeBlanc has to say.
When you reference getting Canadian energy, for example, in what you just talked about to other markets, do you mean conventional energy?
And to be specific, does this government intend to demarcate itself from the government under Justin Trudeau in its approach to oil and gas, to be blunt?
Well, I think the Prime Minister, both in the election campaign and his comments since, and as we know, he grew up in Alberta, went to high school in Edmonton.
He knows the province of Alberta very well.
He had a constructive conversation with both Premier Smith and Premier Mo.
So we intend to be supportive of the Alberta economy.
And our government recognizes the importance of conventional energy in terms of the economic prosperity of the country.
We can do both.
We can support a transition to less carbon-intensive forms of energy, but recognize that the world continues to need conventional oil and gas.
And Canada should be a reliable, dependable supplier of those energy resources as well.
So I'm confident that we have absolutely found the right balance.
And I'm confident, recognizing, as I say, the Prime Minister's desire to convene the first ministers in Saskatoon and work with Premier Mo.
I've spoken to Premier Mo since the first minister's meeting.
I'm very confident that we can support every part of the country's economy in a way that will bring greater prosperity to the whole country.
That was what we offered Canadians in the election, and we're at work doing that now.
Do you consider doing it now?
You've been in charge for 10 years.
And also, are they losing track of their track record?
Remember when Japan, Germany, and Greece came begging for liquefied natural gas, almost $1 trillion with a T, $1 trillion worth, and Blackface said, there's no business case.
Sorry.
Bye.
Yeah, we don't need an extra trillion dollars.
And who told Blackface there was no business case?
The businessman whispering in his ear, Mark Carney.
Like everything that Justin Trudeau ever said on the economy was whispered into his vacant head by Mark Carney.
For five years.
At least.
I think five years officially on paper.
Good point.
Japan didn't just come once.
They came twice and potentially a third time.
And in fact, in the last time, the only way you know that the idea of a Canadian-Japanese liquefied natural gas deal was even talked about by the Japanese was you went to the Japanese readout of the meeting because it was purposefully left off the Canadian readout of the very same meeting.
They talked about economics is all that the Canadian readout said from the PMO.
But if you went to the Japanese readout, they say we raised the issue of purchasing liquefied natural gas with the Canadians one more time.
And that was like just a couple of months before the election that that was.
So what changed?
Nothing.
We're not going to get any of these deals done.
They say one thing and they do another.
But you know what?
What just popped to mind here is, well, we can't get questions to Prime Minister Carney, but if there's anyone watching this in the mainstream media, how about asking him this question?
I think it's a really good question and a valid question.
Your predecessor, Justin Trudeau, said there was no business case for liquefied natural gas being sold to Germany, Japan, and Greece.
Do you echo those words?
I would be fascinated to find out how Carney would handle that query, Sheila.
I also want to know who gave that advice.
Who gave the advice to the president of the United States?
That's a great question, too.
Huh?
The businessman whispering in his ear, his chief economics advisor as the leader of the Liberal Party and not the prime minister, which is a cutesy way of getting around ethics laws.
Who told him that?
It had to be his chief economics advisor, right?
I don't even think Christian Freeland's smart enough to say that.
And she wouldn't even use a word.
That's a great point, Sheila, because, and Carney could answer both questions with one statement.
Of course, there's no business case because I was the one that recommended to Justin that he say that to those world leaders.
Well, yeah.
And of course, there is a business case because the businessman running the United States is making those deals now with these countries.
By the way, yes, it was the prescription drug deal that was the very special announcement today.
Democrats' Drug Price Dilemma 00:06:11
We've got actually a video from RFK who says Trump's executive order to lower drug prices is the promise Democrats made for decades but never kept.
Isn't that true?
They're the ones who are like fighting big pharma, fighting big pharma, and today they wake up finding themselves defending big pharma.
RFK says every major Democrat leader for 20 years has been making this promise to the American people, including Bernie Sanders in his run for presidency.
So let's watch that.
Extraordinary day.
This is an issue that I've, you know, I grew up in the Democratic Party and every major Democratic leader for 20 years has been making this promise to the American people.
This was the fulcrum of Bernie Sanders runs for presidency, that he was going to eliminate this discrepancy between Europe and the United States.
But as it turns out, none of them were doing it.
It's one of these promises that politicians make to their constituents, knowing that they'll never have to do it.
And the reason they'll never have to do it is because they know that Congress is controlled in so many ways by the pharmaceutical industry.
There's at least one pharmaceutical lobbyist for every congressman, every senator in Capitol Hill, and every member of the Supreme Court.
By some estimates, three.
Pharmaceutical companies, the industry itself spends three times what the next largest lobbyist spends on lobbying.
So this was an issue that people talked about, but nobody wanted to do anything because it was radioactive.
They knew you couldn't get it by Congress.
We now have a president who is a man of his word, who has the courage.
President Trump was taking money from the pharmaceutical industry, too.
I think they gave you $100 million.
But he can't be bought, unlike most of the politicians in this country.
And he is standing here for the American people.
I don't know what, you know, there's writers like Lord Elizabeth Warren or Robert Reich who are saying that President Trump is on this side of the oligarchs.
There has never been a president more willing to stand up to the oligarchs than President Donald Trump.
And I'm very, very proud of you, Mr. President, for your courage.
I'll say, because I don't want to be crude, your intestinal fortitude, your stiff spine, and your willingness to stand up for the American people.
We have 4.2% of the world's population.
Our country represents 75% of the revenues for pharmaceutical companies.
We spend in our country $1,126 per capita on drugs.
In Britain, they spend about $240.
They spend one-fifth of what we do.
And this is true across Europe.
And the drug companies, Europeans, if you ask them, it made no sense what they were saying.
America has to pay for this innovation or it's not going to happen.
President Trump is saying to our European partners is you've got to raise the amount that you're paying for those drugs and pay for your share of the innovation.
That the United States is no longer subsidizing that.
If Europeans raise the price of their drugs by just 20%, that is $10 trillion that can be spent on innovation.
And the health of all people all across the globe is going to increase because we're going to have better products.
So.
Okay, I'm glad we listened to that.
Because while I hate the idea of the government telling a private sector company what to do, it is clear when he lays the numbers out like that that the American public is subsidizing the rest of the world by paying inflated drug prices because these drug companies are charging Americans more than they are Europeans.
And so this is not necessarily a government telling a company what they can and can't charge.
They're saying we just want to be treated, we want to make sure that Americans are treated fairly within this system.
And so they've convinced a free market person like me.
I'm glad we listened to that.
No, 100%.
And, you know, a couple of things, Sheila, when RFK was calling out Elizabeth Warren, aka Pocahontas, for saying that Trump is in bed with the oligarchs, nothing could be further from the truth.
As I've said before, I think Trump is wrongly described as a populist.
He is really an anti-elitist, an anti-globalist.
So the idea that he's chummy with the oligarchs, when you look at the Democrats, look at the Silicon Valley oligarchs.
Look at the Hollywood oligarchs.
They're all chummy with them.
I mean, this is a case of projection for Pocahontas.
And the other thing, you know, it's funny when RFK was talking about growing up with the Democrats and they were always fighting for lower pharmaceutical prices for Americans and it was a deal they never closed.
And my goodness, how the Democrat Party has fallen, Sheila, because now they fight ICE for them deporting Venezuelan gangbangers and wife beaters, thinking this is an issue that resonates with the common American man and woman.
I mean, they have lost the plot, Sheila.
Yeah, this is there.
The Democrats will oppose this and side with big pharma, who raked in record profits during COVID against the people who cannot afford their cancer medication.
This is where the Democrats are.
Doug Ford's Immigration Criticism 00:15:26
I don't know.
I don't even know what they stand for anymore.
I have no idea.
And I don't think they do either.
They just know that they exist to oppose Trump, even if it means opposing good ideas that makes life better for normal Americans.
Yeah, I don't think they know what they stand for either.
They're rudderless.
They have learned nothing from the November election.
And listen, if you support the Republicans, you couldn't be happier, really, could you?
Because I don't see anything on that side appealing to the vast majority of American voters.
And I guess we should move on.
Speaking of the economy, well, this is dire and unsurprising, I would argue, Sheila.
Ontario falls behind rest of Canada and per capita GDP report finds Kearney's aim to cut immigration marred by undercounting of temporary migrants economy.
No, you're doing two things.
Those are two separate things there.
Oh, David, and you went on to the next topic.
I'm sorry.
It was a Biden moment.
You'll see when you get to this.
It's okay.
You'll get cheaper medicine for it sooner than that.
That's right.
But you know what?
In a way, they do dovetail, Sheila.
Completely.
So I did a, I think Juneau just wrote up my tweet storm on this or ex-post storm on this because I went through that Fraser Institute study and it shows the fall of Ontario.
And don't pin this all on the liberals, as I say in this.
It said, Ontario went from Canada's economic engine to the broke cousin sleeping on the couch.
Thanks, Liberals.
In 2000, Ontarians earned 5% more than the average Canadian.
Now they make 3.2% less.
How do you screw up that badly?
Auntie Sheila is going to show you.
The Fraser Institute just broke it down in black and white.
Ontario's economy is broken and it didn't happen by accident.
In the study, it lays out two decades of green energy pipe dreams, sky-high taxes, red tape strangling business, and resource development tossed in the trash.
And now Alberta and Saskatchewan are picking up the slack while Ontario re-elects the same tax and spend maniacs who caused the mess.
And don't just blame the liberals.
Doug Ford is part of the problem now.
Ontario's so-called conservative premier is holding hands with the Trudeau Carney liberals on net zero, carbon taxes, clean energy scams, and endless handouts for woke mega projects like green cars.
So Doug Ford is doing what liberal premiers used to do just with a blue tie.
And that's why the province is circling the drain while pretending to be open for business.
Ontario isn't just broke.
It's a federally funded cautionary tale, one that Alberta doesn't want to be a part of.
And then I just tie it all back to Alberta like I do with everything.
But it goes directly to just green energy and awokeness plus overspending.
And Doug Ford is right in lockstep with every other premier before him.
And you know, Sheila, what you're saying, that's not merely conjecture.
I'll give you an example.
And I was stunned to hear in the February provincial election here in Ontario, Premier Ford making the promise to develop the Ring of Fire.
That's this incredible mineral treasure chest in Northern Ontario.
I had to pinch myself because that was a 2018 promise.
Seven years later, he's just recycled.
Like, forget about developing the ring of fire.
I understand there's not even the infrastructure in terms of adequate roads to get to the ring of fire.
Why does he just promise this and not do anything?
And that, Sheila, is a potential multi-trillion dollar endeavor for Ontario.
So why aren't we doing it?
Why does he just talk about it instead of getting shovels in the ground?
Well, because these mineral mega projects have to go through the federal GBA plus, and he's about to get the oil and gas treatment.
He's about to discover how hard it is to get things done with his good buddy liberals in charge in Ottawa when you have to ask the local feminist how the major mine in the region is going to make her feel.
Quite literally, that's what the GBA plus does, gender-based analysis plus it's like a study on every major energy project in this country.
And what it does is amount to a prohibition by red tape and paperwork.
And that's exactly the red tape that I was talking about there.
And so Doug Ford can announce the ring of fire, but will you ever be able to get it past the environmental and feminist regulations that the liberals have put in place?
Have you ever heard Doug Ford complain about the environmental and feminist regulations the liberals have put in place?
He's not even going to try to do what we're doing here in Alberta.
He won't even attempt it.
And he's basically leaving projects akin to the oil sands in the ground just because of it.
And by the way, all that nonsensical red tape you mentioned, let's not forget, Sheila, during the election campaign just over, Pierre Polyev at his rallies and pressers kept promising to gut that red tape, you know, to basically, well, I probably wouldn't use the words drill, baby, drill, but that's what he was basically saying.
And Doug Ford couldn't support Pierre Polyev and the vast majority of Canadians, well, at least in, you know, the seat count, agreed with the bait and switch tactics of Mark Carney.
So in, I'm not sure when this honeymoon ends, Sheila, but when it does end, just remember in April of this year, you had a choice to bring in real change and you didn't.
So it will be more or less.
And the fact that we don't have real change, I pin it right on Doug Ford and all of his little helpers.
You know exactly who you are.
Okay, let's move ahead because things are continuing to get, I think they're going to get real bad in Ontario because this is where most of immigration continues to land.
Mark Carney, he's going to cut immigration, he says, but he's going to do it by not counting immigrants the same way that he used to or that we used to.
So what he's going to do is undercount temporary foreign workers.
By the way, which completely offset, if you got rid of the temporary foreign workers, it would alleviate some of the unemployment issues in the greater Toronto area.
But they're not going to do that.
They're just going to play fast and loose with the numbers here.
So nothing will be fixed.
They're just going to fix it optically and hope the boomers that watch the CBC don't notice.
So he said that he's going to cap the total number of temporary foreign workers and international students at 5%, less than 5% of Canada's total population by the end of 2027.
Let's keep going.
Sheila, that is an outrageous number, by the way.
Yeah.
5% of the population of 40 million people.
We can't handle it.
Not only can we not handle it, what do we even have temporary foreign workers for if we have an unemployment problem?
And let's not kid ourselves.
These are not skilled workers.
This is a servant underclass.
And I'm reliably informed that the left is against sort of this slave underclass.
And yet, at the same time, their policies are enabling a slave underclass of temporary foreign workers.
It's the most bizarre, grotesque thing.
These are jobs that could be done by entry-level Canadian workers.
These are stepping stone jobs.
They're not people we need to bring in from the third world to do.
They're just not.
You know, we're not bringing in skilled workers to work on pipeline projects in our booming economy because we're short of welders and we can't graduate them fast enough.
That's not what this is about.
This is food service workers, which is a kid's job.
100%.
And, you know, the other part of the equation, Sheila, as we discussed before, is the international students.
And I'm thinking particularly from India.
And we have gone to, like, for example, the city of Brampton, there are more than 90 diploma mills, 90 in that one city.
And it's a joke.
You go to the website of the school.
It looks like an Ivy League university like Harvard or Yale.
You actually go to the university and it's a unit in a strip mall next to the fast food joint and the dollar store.
And then a couple of doors down or in the storefronts above, immigration lawyers.
So it's like one-stop shopping.
A lot of these immigration or sorry, international student diploma mills, they're not even teaching anything.
They're just empty shells.
They mark you as taking a course and whatever.
And then when you get your diploma, you go to the immigration lawyer.
And to your point, Sheila, a lot of these jobs are going to those so-called international students, I call them.
And that's displacing, like, for example, students or kids that would get summer jobs.
You know?
Yep, completely.
Completely.
But Carney's not going to fix the problem.
He's just going to change how it looks.
And how's this for a look that shows how dire things are, folks?
Yep.
To what I was just discussing.
It's from Six Buzz TV.
A man captures huge lineup for jobs at a Tim Horton's slash Wendy's outlet.
Like, Sheila, do you remember seeing this?
I remember back when the oil patch was booming, I remember Tim Hortons offering to pay their employees in Alberta like 20 bucks an hour, which was like 18 to 20 bucks an hour.
Yeah.
Because we had functionally negative unemployment, right?
They say like anything below like three, two and a half, three is negative unemployment.
We were at that.
And so it was like, and that was back when like our minimum wage is like seven, eight dollars.
And so they were, that's what they were paying for entry-level food service workers because that's what the market could bear because we weren't flooded with, I guess, fake refugees, fake students, and temporary foreign workers.
Like that's crazy.
Those, that's for minimum wage jobs, but that's what 10% unemployment in Toronto will give you.
And I wonder who most of those people were in that lineup, Sheila.
I mean, I don't know.
I honestly don't know.
But if I had seen it, I would have pulled over.
We should cover some of these job fairs.
We should, I think we should, just to see who's standing in the crowd.
And I don't mean culturally speaking.
I mean immigration status wise.
That's what I want to see.
Are these existing Canadians or are these people who are temporary foreign workers and students that are lining up when this could be Canadian high school students getting summer jobs?
Well, that is one sad story sight.
Let me tell you.
Never thought I'd see it either.
Do we have to do that?
I never thought I'd see that.
No, wait.
I never thought I'd see this next thing either.
This video.
And then we'll hit an ad break before we go into the last part.
This.
I never thought I would see this.
When I saw this, I was like, am I seeing this properly?
Who is actually saying, is this Donald Trump saying this?
No, Kir Starmer says when people come to our country, they should commit to integration, learning the language.
And our system should actively distinguish between those that do and those that don't.
Are you stunned?
I was stunned to see that.
That is stunning.
That wasn't a parody account, was it?
No, Tim, there's video.
Watch.
I was like, I can't believe this.
Show me the video.
Is this an ex-hacked account?
No, he literally said it.
Who is this man?
Today, this Labour government is shutting down the lab.
The experiment is over.
We will deliver what you've asked for time and again, and we will take back control of our borders.
And let me tell you why.
Because I know on a day like today, people who like politics will try to make this all about politics, about this or that strategy, targeting these voters, responding to that party.
No.
I'm doing this because it is right, because it is fair, and because it is what I believe in.
Let me put it this way: nations depend on rules, fair rules.
Sometimes they're written down, often they're not.
But either way, they give shape to our values, guide us towards our rights, of course, but also our responsibilities, the obligations we owe to each other.
Now, in a diverse nation like ours, and I celebrate that, these rules become even more important.
Without them, we risk becoming an island of strangers, not a nation that walks forward together.
So, when you have an immigration system that seems almost designed to permit abuse, that encourages some businesses to bring in lower-paid workers rather than invest in our young people, or simply one that is sold by politicians to the British people on an entirely false premise, then you're not championing growth.
You're not championing justice or however else people defend the status quo.
You're actually contributing to the forces that are slowly pulling our country apart.
So, yes, I believe in this.
I believe we need to reduce immigration significantly.
That's why some of the policies in this white paper go back nearly three years.
Why I told the Labour Party conference taking back control is a Labour argument.
And why, most importantly of all, inward migration is already falling with this government.
It's about fairness.
And look, I mean, migration is part of Britain's national story.
Charges and Controversies 00:11:03
We talked last week about the great rebuilding of this country after the war.
Okay, and I think that's good, but I can't even believe that.
Who, like, my question for this is: is it too late?
You know what?
You read my mind.
That was my question.
And the second question I have is: then, why for a couple of decades at least, we've had law enforcement in certain English cities and towns turning a blind eye to third world groomers running pedophile rings, where the people complaining are the ones who are arrested as opposed to the groomers.
And The other thing on law enforcement, Sheila, you know, when Starmer says they should commit to integration, to learning our language, just two weeks ago, somebody sent me this clip.
I think it might be on X.
It was on some social media platform.
I'm not sure which English city this was occurring, but it was a police officer who was lecturing somebody.
He got into a verbal altercation with someone.
And evidently, the person said, speak English.
And the police officer informs him.
He says, well, I'm not going to arrest you, but I want you to be aware that potentially for hate crime, you could be arrested if you say that again.
Think about that.
You're an.
Oh, I think Olivia has.
Let's just watch this clip.
This is astonishing.
Apparently, during some conversations between yourselves, you have alleged, and we weren't here, so I don't know you've said it, but you've alleged to say, speak English.
What was that?
Speak clearly.
No, the gentleman actually did.
Okay, speak clearly.
So he couldn't believe the need.
No, and that's fine.
And that's why we've just come to speak because potentially someone could perceive that as a hate crime.
We just know this was going to be a problem.
People, you know, if someone says to me, hey, officer, I believe this.
The guy in the background is like apparently during some.
He can't even believe what he's hearing.
Like he's leaning in.
We weren't here, so I don't know you've said it, but you've alleged to say, speak English.
Or was that first?
Speak clearly.
No, the gentleman actually.
You know, Sheila, there's some discrepancy whether he said speak English or speak clearly.
But it's a moot point.
He's an Englishman in England telling someone to speak the English language, and that's a hate crime.
This is where we're at.
But apparently, this cop is somewhere to the left of Keir Starmer, the labor leader.
The labor prime minister is to the right of the police service there.
So that's my big question then, Sheila: is law enforcement in the UK, did they get the memo?
Which, and because there are, there's law enforcement there that are increasingly representing the minions of Big Brother from Orwell's 1984 novel with the monitoring of social media, looking for, you know, offensive or insulting things that will knock on somebody's door at four in the morning to give them the searcy walk of shame.
This is unbelievable.
So I would like to think that Prime Minister Starmer is sincere, but let's see how this plays out in reality.
Because when you have a cop, like I said, telling an Englishman in England, allegedly telling someone to speak English, and that's considered a hate crime.
To your original query, is it too late?
I would say, yeah, it's too late.
Yeah, there's, I don't know if we've published it yet.
Maybe we did.
I'm not sure.
But I did tweet about it.
Something similar about the cops being absolute goofballs and doing the bidding of bureaucrats.
It was, I tweeted about it this morning.
It was out of a little teeny weeny town.
I think it's in New Brunswick.
Let me just go.
Oh, I know what you're talking about.
Yeah.
This is unbelievable.
This is unbelievable.
I think we should talk about it.
It'll be on the website.
If it's not now, it'll be there later.
It's my pinned tweet, Olivia.
And I thought this, watching that, I was like, the cops involved here, by and large, could be British if I didn't know any better.
It's yeah, it's my pinned post, Olivia, on my ex account.
Here we go.
Oh, we wrote it up.
Perfect.
Bureaucrat calls the cops on residents seeking public records now facing charges.
This is just small town scandal perfection.
So this is Marjorie Turner.
She is the CAO of Sunbury, York South, a municipality of 8,100 people.
She's been charged with two counts under the Local Governance Act for failing to release information that by law must be available to the public.
You couldn't write a small town scandal like this if you tried.
Like if you did, you'd be like, no, that's too perfect.
So she has just been charged under the Local Governance Act for refusing to release public records and calling the cops on residents for trying to access them.
And you can tell when they call the cops on you that you're sort of over the target.
And as it turns out, these two residents were.
One of them was given a trespass from the local municipality office.
So she used the police to shut down transparency.
One of the residents is Mac Burns.
He wanted answers after the town proposed building an $8 million municipal palace.
He asked to see how the money was being spent.
So Turner had him removed by the cops.
Another resident, Melissa Gillis, got slapped with a trespass notice just for asking for records.
The kind of records, of course, you're legally allowed to request at any clerk's office.
So they're doing what I do every day.
They're just doing it in person because, of course, these lunatics are not responding to their emails.
Even the cops involved were baffled.
Like the one cop said charges like this are extremely rare.
The other, a retired staff sergeant called this whole thing nonsense and said you can't call the police on everyone who asks for something.
Her court date was adjourned until May 28th.
But once Burns got the records that he asked for, well, there's a reason she was calling the cops to make sure nobody saw them.
It showed receipts on the municipal credit card that it was used to buy dark chocolate pickles, Gouda cheese, Mr. Noodles, a personal microwave egg cooker, an essential oil diffuser, and Costo chick, the Costco chicken tenders meal with extra gravy.
And the jokes write themselves, of course.
The one man involved said, I'm concerned that the administration office, when you're buying peanut butter and Mr. Noodles, dill pickles, and it's all being charged to the taxpayer.
And the mayor, he basically said, well, if there isn't a rule, then you're not breaking it because there wasn't like, there wasn't really restrictions on what she could use the company credit card for.
But your personal oil diffuser so that your room can smell like patchouli and rosemary, that's not the taxpayer's problem.
So now they're writing an accountability, financial accountability policy that never existed before.
But she's not in trouble for wasting the money, although that's sort of a side scandal.
She's in trouble for not turning over those records.
And as far as I can tell, the one lady is still charged with trespass.
Like, why does that trespass charge stand?
This is the issue, Sheila.
By no benchmark does her going to that office meet the threshold for trespass.
This is a taxpayer-funded building that she went to, didn't break into.
Then it's trespass.
And you know what?
Don't think this is so rare.
Sheila, I know you know this, but maybe our viewers don't know.
In the last two years, the Halton District School Board, the Durham Region District School Board, the Waterloo District Catholic School Board has had me charged with trespassing.
Now, that sounds serious.
What did I do?
Under cover of the night, break into one of their schools?
No, I attended a public school board meeting and asked an impolite question.
911, we have a problem here.
This is abuse, Sheila.
Abuse of law enforcement.
As far as I'm concerned, if I was any of those cops that ended up showing up, I would have arrested whoever made that 911 call.
I'm sorry.
An impolite or insensitive question in a public form is not trespassing.
Please, anyone, make the case how that is an act of trespass.
I can't make that case.
And if you are the lady involved in this, please reach out to me.
I don't know how I can help you, but I would love to help you.
If you are fighting a trespass charge on behalf of this bureaucrat who called the cops so that you couldn't find out that she was spending your money on the chicken tendee's meal down at the Costco and treating herself to extra gravy.
And again, the jokes write themselves.
I'm not saying them.
You guys all know the jokes.
But let me know if that's you out there and you got in trouble for this.
I don't know how I can help you quite yet.
I can't make any promises, but I want to talk to you.
And whatever happened, Sheila, at officers' discretion, because if it was Constable Menzoy that showed up, I'd say, well, wait a minute.
She's in a public taxpayer-funded building asking for records.
Where's the trespass?
And then, Sheila, I would go this far.
You know, that was an illicit use of the emergency phone line, 911.
You're now going to be charged for that.
It's kind of like, you know, at the end of the year, you see these stories and there's the most outrageous 911 calls.
It's like somebody at the drive-thru at McDonald's calling the cops because they got 11 as opposed to 12 chicken tenders in their box.
You know, that is not what the service is for.
And I really think she should be charged, Sheila.
Charged For Misuse 00:07:38
Yeah, I mean, it is.
It is mischief to abuse the police, is it not?
That's the word.
Thank you.
It is mischief.
I mean, if honking's mischief, surely wasting the police's time with two separate calls to come out there because taxpayers are like, we want to know how you're wasting our money.
We're legally entitled titled to these records.
We're going to stand here peacefully till you give them to us.
And they call the cops because you don't want people to know that you're wasting it on pickles.
Now, I'm a pickle aficionado, but I buy my own or I make my own.
It's not the taxpayers' problem.
We've got one more thing that's in the headline that we should get to.
And as many people may know, I can't go along today because we have a town hall event in Edmonton tonight.
And then one again on Wednesday night in Calgary.
To find out details, you can go to donegettingscrewed.com.
It's on the separatism conversation.
So we're having a conversation.
There are people from both sides.
I think there are many actually sides to this.
There are like, we got to go.
We got to join the Americans.
We should be in our own territory.
We should be our own country.
There are people who are saying last chance for Canada is this now.
So we're not ready to go quite yet, but we still think we're getting a raw deal.
All those people are going to be involved in the conversations that we're having.
And we're going to treat you fairly, unlike the CBC, who says that 36% of Albertans who are like, yeah, I've got to go, you guys are fringe radicals, which is clearly more than anybody who voted for Mark Carney in my beautiful province.
So anyway.
Are those events sold out or near sold out?
What's the status there?
They are, I think the Edmonton one is sold out.
Calgary's approaching sold out.
So if you're in the Calgary area, folks, don't delay if you want it.
Don't despair.
Yeah, don't despair.
I think there are still tickets, but don't quote me on that.
Go to donegettingscrewed.com to find out.
And we are booking more dates.
That is an evergreen URL, by the way.
You could use it for anything.
As long as there are liberals in power, that donegettingscrewed.com website will be active in some form or another.
But we are also planning other events in other cities across the West.
So keep checking back there.
Yeah, so there you go.
Edmonton sold out.
Yeah.
Both Ezra and I need new headshots.
We don't look like either one of them.
Neither one of us look like that.
I don't photograph well.
It's a congenital birth defect.
No, that's not true.
I object.
You know what?
I don't photograph well.
I think on video, I'm fine.
It's just that I don't know if it's the angles of my face.
They just don't turn up on camera well.
And it's whatever.
I've learned to live with it.
I'm 45 years old.
I've said goodbye to taking a good photo a long time ago.
But let's go to this update.
And as a Catholic, I guess I'm somewhat glad to say that we're no longer the largest target of hate crimes in the country, religiously motivated hate crimes.
But the downside is that it's not that hate crimes have gone down in this country.
In fact, they've gone up, just the targets have changed.
Jews are the target of 40% of total hate crimes in hate crimes last year.
Say Toronto police.
It's lovely.
To put that in context, Sheila, the Jewish population in the Toronto area, I believe, is less than 5%.
Right.
And what do you hear from the liberals all the time?
Islamophobia, Islamophobia, Islamophobia.
But new data released this week by the Toronto Police Service shows that reported hate crimes in the city rose 20% in one year.
It found that the Jewish community, while representing less than 4% of Toronto's population, was a target of 40% of reported incidents.
They're outpacing everybody by a very large margin.
Almost half, 46% of the reported hate crimes were linked to religion with a further 24 based on race.
The remainder divided, the remainder divided among sexual orientation, ethnicity, and gender identity.
Gender identity, just 4%, by the way.
So can we stop giving these people a bunch of money, taxpayers' money all the time, because they face alleged hate?
You're only facing 4% of the reported hate crimes.
Now, that is not convicted hate crimes.
That's reported.
So some of those things could be reported.
And then it's like, no, actually, misgendering you is not a hate crime.
You're just going to have to toughen up.
I'm sure there's some of that in there, too.
And, you know, it's interesting because the report quotes Friends of Simon Weisenhall Center.
I can tell you in the last couple of weeks, I've been to a couple of trials involving a couple of reprobates and Friends of Simon Weisenhall Center, as well as a lot of other Jewish groups.
They were there to make these kind of points, Sheila, that the disproportional amount of Jew hatred, which has spiked incredibly since October 7th, 2023.
And we have Omar El-Khodari.
That report is already up.
You can see this is somebody who punched a Jewish lady in the face because he was tearing down her posters, which was about freeing the hostages.
And she objected and she's physically assaulted.
And the guy was so brazen.
He knew he was being filmed.
He says, I don't care.
Well, he will care.
He'll be sentenced in July, I believe.
And Kenneth Gobin, we'll have a report going up tonight.
He's a multiple. serious offender in terms of violent crime.
Thought it was a good idea to hop the curb with his e-bike and go up to people he correctly presumed were Jewish leaving a synagogue in Thornhill and spat on them, did the Heil Hitler salute, said Hitler should have killed all of you.
You should have all died in the Holocaust and on and on it went completely unhinged.
Like El Kodari, totally unrepentant.
There's no motivation for why he's doing this.
He'll be sentenced tomorrow in Newmarket Court.
The Crown is asking for, I think, 18 months and his lawyer says 90 days is better.
But, you know, Sheila, the thing about Gobin is, and what a terribly unfortunate name.
He's just.
I thought his name was Goblin.
I was reading Goblin several times.
And I was like, you know, as I said in the morning meeting, it's like when those people look like they're dogs.
And you're like, you know, that's exact, that's the hand of God, making sure that those people have the right dog.
And I thought, you know what, this is him.
This is whatever higher power, making sure this guy has the right last name, but I was reading it wrong.
Yeah.
And it's spelt G-O-B-I-N, almost like gobbin.
And it's perversely amusing that, you know, as he was spewing phlegm on people just for being Jewish, he was gobbin on them, if you know what I mean.
But the point is, when it came finally last Thursday for his time to speak, Sheila, he did himself no favors.
Gobbling Phlegm On Jews 00:06:33
He was not repentant at all.
He was not apologetic at all.
In fact, he floated a conspiracy theory that in his neighborhood, the Jews, as he said, always come up to him and spit on him.
And not a day goes by where he doesn't wake up and his car's trunk is covered with dead fish, which he blames on the Jews, of course.
So I mean, Sheila, his violent crimes go back to 2007.
Why isn't this guy in a cage right now to begin with?
I think we all know why.
I think we all know why.
I think it's because of one demographic being able to get away with the treatment of another demographic.
If these guys were serious about the rise in hate crimes against the Jews, they might do something about the anti-Semitic hate marches with calls to genocide on loudspeakers every single week in Toronto.
We saw what they did for Mother's Day, by the way.
This is how the pro-Hamas left supports Mother's Day as they march against the Jews.
When guess who was the target of the kidnappings?
Jewish mothers, Jewish mothers.
And that's because Judaism is a matrimony culture, which means that, you know, like the to the culture survives through the mothers.
It's passed from one to the next through the mother.
And so if you want to end Judaism, you end the mothers.
There's a reason they attacked them and kidnapped them.
But that's what happens every single week in Toronto.
I just want to read one more part of this, then we'll wrap up.
We've got some chats too.
Almost half, 46% of reported hate crimes were linked to religion.
Oh, yeah, I already did this.
Police figures show that the hate crimes against Jews made up the largest single group with 177 reported incidents in 2024.
And yet, nothing's done.
They can show up and protest on the lawn of the synagogue because the synagogue might have a speaker that they don't like talking about real estate.
Oh, Charlotte, I'd like to correct you.
Nothing is not done.
People counter demonstrators are arrested.
Arrested.
Members of the independent press, I speak of yours, surely, and our boss, Dezra Levant, get arrested for, you know, the thought that we might further incite the hooligans.
Yeah, so they do do something, Sheila.
Right.
They also bring coffee.
Bring coffee.
They block the roads for these guys.
And getting a couple of Islamist Toronto police officers to publish a podcast showing about anti-Semitism.
Yeah.
Or sorry, about anti-Muslim sentiment and how the October 7th terror attack on Israelis really brought to light, I guess, how bad anti-Muslim sentiment was.
And it was bringing more people to the silver lining.
More people converting to Islam thanks to October 7th, 2023.
These are two senior police officers.
Yeah.
Now, how comfortable would you feel as a Jew reporting a hate crime to those guys?
I guess as comfortable as you would within the Chinese community reporting anything to those Chinese spy cops that the liberals ran.
Yeah, why are they even still on the police force is what I would have to say.
Exactly.
So 177 reported incidents as compared to 79 incidents related to sexual orientation, 76 aimed at the black community.
Hate crimes against Muslims were down slightly from the previous years.
28 compared to 33, while those against Asians had risen from 56 from 31 the previous year.
That is a substantial increase, by the way.
But as the Simon Wiesenthal Center says, the report is confirming what the entire Jewish community already knows, which is that hate crimes targeting our community are increasing dramatically.
If it hasn't happened to us, we know somebody that it has happened to.
I think that's probably right.
And, you know, it was a cosmic fluke, Sheila, that I covered the Goban story because Avery and I showed up at Newmarket Court that day last Thursday to cover the Akbari story.
That's the guy who dreams of blowing up every Toronto synagogue and killing as many Jews as possible.
His words, by the way.
And he got informed upon to two police services, York Regional and the RCMP.
And you know, he fired his lawyer, so the case is being adjourned to July.
But what killed me about Mr. Akbari, Sheila, is that this is a man originally from Afghanistan, then Pakistan, then Russia, then moved to Canada.
And in Canada, he is living the Canadian promise, as Pierre Polyev calls it.
He's got a restaurant.
He has a $1.3 million home in East Gwillembury.
He drives a nice BMW.
And yet, what I'm getting at is that he's not hard done by.
No one has screwed him.
And yet he harbors this fantasy and is so bold to openly talk about it, about killing as many Jews possible and blowing up synagogues.
This is a problem.
Who are these people we've let into our country, Sheila?
And it's about to get worse.
I did a video that will be published today about the, it's a Middle Eastern polling firm that polled Gazin's sentiment on Hamas, their current government, October 7th, and it ain't good.
And we're about to take in thousands of these people into our cities.
And then we're going to wonder why it just keeps getting worse and worse.
Because, and as always, they come for the Jews, but they're also protesting in front of Notre Dame Cathedral or at least Notre Dame Church in Montreal.
So it's Jews first.
And the rest of us will be right after that they're committing hate crimes against us.
Scott's Warning 00:02:57
So true.
Okay, we've got a couple of chats here.
We appreciate you guys for that.
Alex Greer, 279, way to go, Sheila and David.
Alex Greer is a super supporter that I got to meet in person at the National Firearms Association annual general meeting.
Thank you, Alex.
Alex Greer gives us another $13.99.
Send us an emoji.
And Scott gives us two bucks.
I don't see a chat there, Scott, but I appreciate that.
And C70 Angus gives us five bucks.
Make Canada Great Again hats.
Can Ezra patent the phrase, make Carney go away?
I don't think, I think we're going to be stuck with him for four years.
They're nitpicking all these ridings.
You know, flipping them by one vote.
That's very clever.
It's the same initials.
Yeah.
And one is related to the other.
I think we'll find out in the months and years ahead.
Making Canada great again will be all about making Carney go away.
Oh, yes.
Oh, yes.
I think that's it.
We've got Danielle Smith news that broke while we were on air.
We'll talk about it tomorrow at length.
The Western ladies will be on the stream tomorrow to talk about it.
So, you know, we're going to have a ton to say.
Danielle Smith has said that she will be freezing the federal liberal industrial carbon tax at $95 a ton to protect Alberta jobs and its energy industry.
She says it's in response to U.S. tariffs.
I think there's a lot for it to be in response to.
Any number of things like, we don't want it is good enough for me, by the way.
We don't need, look, look, lady, we don't need to make excuses just because it's wrong because it's a tax and it's wrong and it smothers industry.
So we don't want it.
That's good enough for me.
But she gives her reasoning.
It's in a long clip that press conference broke while we were on air.
And what are they going to do?
Take her to jail?
Well, that's the thing.
Will it be challenged in the courts?
Well, remember the liberals were threatening Scott Moe with arrest when he said, actually, we're just not going to collect it.
And they're like, well, you know, you could go to jail.
And like, my response to that was, you better bring bigger handcuffs because that man has hands like the incredible Hulk.
Like, it looks like he's wearing Hulk mitts.
Like his bring bigger handcuffs.
And they never bothered him, did they?
They made a lot of threats and he just didn't buckle.
So I can't imagine that Daniel Smith is going to buckle once they start uttering their threats at her.
I can't wait to see it.
We're going to show how ineffectual Carney is.
I don't know, Sheila.
It kind of sounds to me that Premiers Mo and Premier Smith, they're guilty of trespassing here.
Yeah, that's right.
No, we can trespass the feds out of our property here where we hold our records.
Come Let Them Patroll 00:00:49
So bring them.
I hope they come because they're going to get trespassed.
You see how we've gone full circle here?
You are hoping federal liberals come to Alberta.
And I just said right off the hopper that yours is the only rat-free province in Canada.
You want to play fast and loose with that reputation?
You know what?
Let them come.
Let them come.
We've got rat patrol.
Let them come.
We do.
Okay, that's it.
All right.
Well, folks, thank you so much for tuning in.
And a special thank you to everybody that gave a super chat.
Sheila mentioned she and the lovely Lise will be back here tomorrow with lots to talk about, especially with that big Edmonton event that Rebel News is having tonight.
I will be back with Sheila on Friday, so don't you dare miss that.
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