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June 4, 2025 - Rebel News
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REBEL ROUNDUP | BC won't back new pipelines, Smith slams net zero, 5M expired immigrant visas

REBEL ROUNDUP exposes BC Premier David Eby’s pipeline rejection—despite Alberta’s Nikki Sharma pushing for approval in Japan—as fueling affordability crises and fentanyl smuggling, while Ontario’s Doug Ford’s threats spark U.S. tariffs on steel/aluminum, costing Canadian jobs. Conservative MPs like Matt Strauss (Yugoslavia refugee) and Andrew Lawton slam federal overreach: Strauss calls the Emergencies Act a Charter violation, criticizes gender identity laws, and warns of "woke" censorship, while Lawton mocks Liberal carbon tax flip-flops. Alberta’s Michelle Rempel-Gardner blames 5M expired immigrant visas on Liberal mismanagement, linking them to housing shortages and healthcare collapse, as "woke" policies silence dissenters like nurse midwife Amy Ham (facing $163K in legal demands) and enable male athletes in women’s sports. The episode frames Canada’s economic and social chaos as a direct result of unchecked ideological governance. [Automatically generated summary]

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Welcome to the Rebel Roundup.
We have an absolute swishbang show lined up for you guys today, including BC Premier David Eby continues to not support pipelines.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith slams the Liberals' 2050 net zero crazy agenda.
And surprise, not surprise, there are 5 million immigrants in the country with expired visas.
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It's looking like we could be seeing an end to this liberal mismanagement.
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So getting into our program, Drea Humphrey.
Conservative MP Matt Strauss speaks on behalf of his family's escape from communism and the state of Canada after 10 years of Liberal rule, noting that the government went full communism during the pandemic.
Let's do watch Matt Strauss talk about that.
My 28-year-old brother-in-law recently graduated from the University of Waterloo from mechatronics engineering.
He has no hope of buying that house on his engineer's salary.
Where did that opportunity go?
I do believe that my grandfather has the answer to that question.
He had to do three years of mandatory military service in Yugoslavia, and he always told me that he loved the army life.
It didn't strike me until a couple years ago to sit down and ask him, if he loved the army so much, why did he go back to farming in the village?
Because, Matthew, you cannot get promoted unless you join the party, that is the Communist Party.
Well, then you were an ambitious man, grandfather.
Why didn't you join the party?
Because, Matthew, if you are in the party and they say this is black, he was pointing at his white tablecloth, then you have to say it is black, even though it is white.
English is my grandfather's fifth language.
I promise he has never read George Orwell's 1984.
But this is exactly the two plus two equals five scene.
I think about this scene a lot when I am told that men can get pregnant.
When the truth becomes illegal, everything breaks.
If you can't say what's wrong with the tractor or the levy or the hospital or the passport office, you can never fix it.
I'm going to stay broken.
So not willing to give up on speaking the truth, my grandfather went back to the village.
After a few years, though, the farms were all socialized, and eventually the starvation got so bad they had to make a break for it.
Now I have stories of our health care system and universities going back 13 years ago and going up all the way to last fall, when my bleeding postpartum wife spent six hours cradling a two-day-old baby in the emergency room while not being seen by a physician.
When I told the triage nurse I was going to take my wife to another hospital in the next town over, he said that would be great.
Thank you.
There is no place for her here.
If you go to one of our ERs and get treated like cattle, like my wife was at that time, you have no recourse.
They would be really delighted if you took your business elsewhere.
When farming is socialized, you get breadlines, and people died of starvation while standing in Soviet breadlines.
When healthcare is socialized, you get lines in the ER.
And I promise you, people have died and are dying in waiting rooms in emergency rooms across this country right now.
You might think that I'm being overwrought and seeing the ghost of communism where it does not exist.
However, I would note that we just spent 10 years with a prime minister who in asked which government in the world he most admired stated the basic dictatorship of the communist Chinese party.
A prime minister who released a statement lionizing brutal communist dictator Fidel Castro when he died.
A prime minister whose answer to every social problem, dental care, child care, pharmacare, school lunch, climate change, what have you, was always more socialism, more central planning, more top-down pronouncements, less freedom to make choices for yourself and your family.
The zenith of all this top-down control came during the pandemic.
The members opposite went full communism.
They locked Canadians down in their homes.
They ruined weddings, funerals, Easters, proms, and Christmases.
They closed the borders.
They kept mothers from children and brothers from sisters.
They deprived this house of its ancient rights.
They spent $600 billion of taxpayer money with no budget, doubled our national debt to pay healthy 16-year-olds to sit in their basement.
Then, as now, they did all this in the name of crisis management.
Evil.
Physicians, professors, and journalists who spoke out against these abuses were hunted down.
They had their licenses and their jobs threatened.
I know this because it happened to me.
At Queen's University, where I taught, Jane Philpott herself, one of the only two cabinet ministers to speak truth to Justin Trudeau's power, informed me in her dean's office that the reason the administration had to harass me was that I criticized the government.
That is a direct quote.
Of course, the Prime Minister and his commissars were immune from all of this.
He could attend gatherings of greater than five if it suited his political purposes, like a George Floyd protest in Ottawa, and he did.
Mr. Speaker, the Liberals claimed onto themselves the power to censor the news, to violate free speech in the name of fighting misinformation, while they themselves promoted misinformation.
They gave luxurious contracts to their friends in academia to promote their misinformation.
They give hundreds of millions of dollars to mainstream media to promote government narratives.
These three institutions, government, media, and the academy, have important roles in society to regulate each other.
But under the federal government, under the federal government's bribery scheme, they have ended up, like the butcher, the baker, and the candlestick maker, out to sea, stewing in each other's bathwater.
When ordinary, everyday Canadians came here to Ottawa complaining that their charter rights to bodily autonomy, assembly, and free movement were being violated, every member of the Liberal caucus voted to trample their rights further.
They violated Section 2 and Section 8 of the Charter in imposing the Emergencies Measures Act.
It is not me saying that, but Justice Mosley of the federal court.
They trampled on the charter rights they claim to revere and then they laughed about it.
The current Minister of Transport in particular laughed about it, Mr. Speaker.
If we cannot speak truth to their power, everything will continue to break.
And that is why I had to come here, Mr. Speaker.
I refuse to be a cog in their broken machine.
Wow.
So bad.
Just gorgeous.
Absolutely gorgeous.
Now, he's the former director of critical care at Guelph Hospital.
And seeing him in there, he was also one of the first doctors to speak out during the lockdowns, very early lockdowns, not even before the jab.
That's before the JAB came out.
And he talked about the harms of the lockdown.
So that's what he's touching on there.
I mean, they've got a real smart freedom fighter in there who's just shot fired after shot fired, pulling out, exposing communism in Canada.
I mean, that was just so powerful and so long overdue.
It's nice to see that we've elected some people willing to speak to this.
Oh, to reflect Canadians' experience of that time.
Because for the longest time, it's been five years and we've been told what happened to us didn't actually happen to us.
The harms that we suffered, we didn't actually suffer.
Because if we would only stop spreading this misinformation and start repeating the narrative, well, maybe we wouldn't be harmed as much.
Maybe we wouldn't be suffering as much.
If you just get on their program, it wouldn't be so devastating to people.
And yet here we have a truth teller, a truth teller in the House of Commons, speaking truth to power and reflecting what Canadians have been saying for five years solid about their experiences.
I really appreciate that he shared his grandfather's experience in communist Europe.
We heard the same thing from Kat Canada.
She came from a communist country too.
She shared her experience about her mom standing in breadlines, the way that you would have to spend an entire day to get your hands on a piece of meat, just protein, and the way that these things, the way that these things don't happen by accident.
These are all by design.
And we see so many parallels between what's happening in Canada with what happened in Europe during those terrible dark days.
I'm so happy that he was able to conjure his grandfather's experience.
Just so powerful.
And like, imagine being a Liberal MP.
That's already hard enough to imagine, but sitting there and having it all laid out, like you would think they feel something about that, like wow, when it's all laid out like this.
And I hope, I hope they do.
And I hope they change.
He says that later, like, I hope under the new prime minister, we're going to see something else.
But, you know.
Another thing that he said there that was so, that was so wonderful to hear is that, you know, saying that he, that women, only women, what was it?
Only women can be women and only men can be men.
I think that's the first time we've heard that in our house.
Yeah.
Sorry, go on.
In our House of Commons.
And this needs to be generally accepted and screamed about until we roll back the gender expression and identity laws in the Canadian Human Rights Code and in every provincial human rights code as well.
That's the first time we heard that.
Matt Strauss is my favorite person starting right now.
I'm going to hype that guy and drag out my pom-poms for him because that's what we need a lot more of is truth telling exactly like that.
Yeah, he slipped that reality and he said that he thinks about the whole two plus two equals five, I think it is in 1984, every time he's told as a doctor that a man can be pregnant.
And he just put that in so smooth, but it is again, so beautiful and overdue.
Just gorgeous, just gorgeous.
So yeah, we're going to keep an eye on him.
He's our Matt Strauss, conservative MP Matt Strauss, favorite person nomination.
Yes, thank you.
Thank you, Matt.
So moving along to pipelines and net zero and tariffs.
BC, we're going to talk about your favorite person, Drea.
Yes.
BC Premier David Eby says he won't be throwing his support behind a new oil pipeline through British Columbia, dismissing Ontario Premier Doug Ford's suggestion that he would change his mind.
I mean, we were so close.
We were so close in our last election.
I mean, it was almost 50-50, right?
Like now it went.
And I'm not saying BC Conservatives are perfect, but I think they would have jumped on the opportunity here that Premier Smith has presented to us.
But no, we're still under socialist David Eby, who is rejecting yet another opportunity as we continue to bring in foreign oil.
And this is Mr. Elbows up, and we're going to put our economy first.
I believe this was solidified this horrible decision to reject, again, another pipeline opportunity was, it took place in a meeting in Japan and Nikki Sharma, who is our attorney general, his, you know, aside buddy because he's a former attorney general.
She's the one who spoke on behalf and she's like, yeah, you know, well, we know that Premier Smith is looking out for her people, but we're going to do ourselves.
Like we're going to do us.
This is us doing us, killing our economy and basically pushing, I think, you guys further towards separation because it's like, well, if I can't, if we can't work in Canada, where are we going to start looking the U.S.?
Obviously.
Without question, without question.
And David Eby, okay, under David Eby's leadership, BC has been suffering an affordability crisis unlike any other place in the nation.
Maybe Toronto comes close, maybe Toronto, but in British Columbia, everything is so hideously expensive that even really well-established people, you know, people like our age, Drea, are having a terrible time affording just the bare necessities of life.
Affordable Energy Impact 00:09:24
And you know what?
Make that, you know what will make that a lot better?
Easy and accessible and affordable oil and gas coming through the province from Alberta, because where energy costs, where energy costs are considered, that has a trickle-down effect to everything else.
If you have easy and affordable energy, everything else is impacted.
So you make that cheaper and everything else becomes cheaper.
And yet here we have David Eby telling the people of British Columbia, suffer harder.
We don't want your quality of life to improve.
We're just going to keep things super, super expensive for you guys.
I mean, it's crazy.
It's crazy.
Hopefully British Columbians learned their lesson, know that they do not have a friend in David Eby, and next time elect a more conservative and economically sound government, because David Eby is not that.
Well, we can hope, like I said, it was so close that it seems like it would go that way as it continues to get unaffordable, as you say, but also as our drug crisis continues as well.
And maybe that's part of it.
Maybe, maybe if there was another, you know, pipeline that would mean more security might make it harder for the fentanyl to come through.
So I don't know.
Right.
Yeah, we don't want to stop that, so we can't have that.
We can't have healthy people that aren't addicted to crazy hard drugs, could we?
I mean Bc?
Bc has the potential to be um, to just be an oasis of awesomeness, and yet, and yet, you have this government that just seems dedicated to making it as difficult as possible, and it's really quite sad.
It's really quite sad yeah okay, moving right along.
Next, on the removal, Oilco CEO Jim Keating calls the federal government's emissions cap an investment killer.
Really recently at the Energy NL conference in St. John, he said that he was optimistic about the recent throne speech, but Canada is currently in a lull as federal regulations have killed some investment.
He says the emissions cap is an investment killer.
It really chilled out the investment that folks have to invest in our offshore, mainly because companies aren't sure that they're going to be able to be here through the end of their productive days if they've got to consider the regulations that are right now difficult to understand.
We do a lot of talking on this show about the regulatory burden that the federal government puts on Canadian oil and gas to get it to market.
And these are regulations that are near impossible for oil and gas exploration companies or oil and gas development companies or transport companies to understand to be able to be profitable.
And if they don't have a guarantee that they can be profitable, guess what?
They don't invest in Canadian oil and gas.
And so why would you?
If you're promised to lose money, why not just go to another jurisdiction that doesn't have the regulatory burden that Canada has?
And this all relates back to our net zero green, green energy and sustainability issues that have come out of the federal government for 10 years.
We know that anytime an oil and gas company starts looking at doing work in Canada, in comes the federal government.
Multiple different layers and divisions and ministries and the, you know, the multitudes of ways that they just put themselves in the way.
And that's what the federal government is great at is putting up roadblocks to stop this development.
So you can say on one hand, you can say on one hand, we want Canada to be an energy superpower.
We want to be a world leader in this, while at the same time, emboldening all of your federal agencies to stop these projects in their tracks.
So I mean, you hit it on the nail there, not to mention all of the roadblocks that they put in and the red tape.
It's like it's not even sustainable half the time what they're talking about, especially when it comes to the net zero policies that they're saying.
It's not even realistic.
We don't have the technology for it.
It's all a smokescreen.
They say what they think the people want to hear and do the complete opposite while, you know, taking our tax dollars to fund and make their people happy.
That's exactly right.
And speaking of unrealistic, calling their net zero, net zero goals, their net zero agenda, unrealistic, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith pushes back against the federal liberals goal of net zero generation by 2030.
Let's watch Danielle say.
Five years.
Yeah, let's watch.
I noticed that there's language about net zero electricity generation by 2050.
Is that a mandate?
Does that mean that the federal government is going to say you have to reach net zero by 2050?
Or it doesn't say that specifically, but I'm just curious and whether there's consensus on that.
Well, I know there's premiers that don't agree with that.
Well, We have policy in Alberta that has set a target of being carbon neutral by 2050.
My grievance with the previous prime minister is that he was trying to advance that to 2030 and 2035, which was unachievable.
So if we can work towards a 2050 target, I do know that the power producers in my province are looking at that as a potentially achievable target.
When you look at carbon capture utilization and storage, the opportunity for nuclear, both conventional as well as small scale, and the conversation that we're now having about enter ties that we might be able to bring in hydroelectric power.
So 2050 has been a target that our province has set out.
I just love that Mark Carney was going to say something and she's like, excuse me, little man, I'm going to take it from here.
Like, I know that you think you're going to talk here, but this is my area of expertise and I'm just going to steal your thunder.
Like, go, Danielle Smith.
She refuses to be talked over.
She refuses to be mansplained.
And she's forever advocating for the people of Alberta.
I mean, there's just nothing better than her.
She's the best.
She's so smart too.
Like, she knows her stuff.
You can tell she's speaking.
No one's in her ear.
She just knows the solution and she makes sense.
Key words she said there was potential target for even 2050.
She says it's a potential, meaning it is just ludicrous to say it's even close to being possible by 2030, 35.
She's not even saying for sure it can happen, but at least she has sort of some tangible plan for end that we're bumbling.
Where's what?
What did somebody write for me my values book again?
I don't know.
She's the best.
She is the best.
Yeah, just hands it over to her.
Okay.
Like he knows when he's beat.
He knows when he's beat.
And Danielle Smith beat him in that moment.
No, she was not going to let him get a word in edge wise.
She was going to get her point across and she absolutely did.
No, but even net zero targets by 2050 are kind of insane considering the climate that Canadians live in.
We do not live in some California, some sunny place that gets mild winters.
We get absolutely hammered for eight months of the year.
And if it weren't for you, but what the heck is it?
But could you, could you survive without, could you survive without heat?
Exactly.
Could you survive without, could you cook meals without natural gas?
I know some places in BC have gone away from it, but still, we need reliable and affordable energy in Canada to be able to survive.
And these crazy initiatives that they chase after are fair weather initiatives that may listen, they may well work in California and other places that don't have the extreme swings in the weather that we have in Canada.
But even 2050, I'm not buying it.
As a matter of fact, in a new country, this is the beginning of my favorite sense.
In a new country, okay, we are not going to abide by this crazy net zero green sustainability garbage because that's exactly what it is.
So good on Danielle Smith for holding her own in that moment up against a wall of opposition.
Awesome.
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Thank you very much.
And says, did you hear that after Carney's supposed love fest with premiers, he's trying to push through joining all 13 provinces for one financial system.
It's total control.
Alberta and SAS need out now.
Don't forget your little cousins.
I mean, there's some of us, you know, in British Columbia.
No, this is this is digital currency.
And this digital currency is something that Mark Carney explored in his book, Values.
Carbon Tax Controversy 00:09:21
He believes that it is the future of the one world government economy where all of us use the same currency.
And it is completely terrifying because this is where social credit.
I have a friend named Conspiracy Kevin.
Okay.
And right now, he's being like, tell them about social credit.
Like I can just hear him.
So if you, if you, if you step out of line, right?
Like if you don't follow the approved narrative, then they, then they rescind your ability to spend the currency that they manage.
So there's no escaping it.
This is just another, this is just another sort of communist idea, modern day communist idea that they're going to try and shove down our throats.
And thank you, Nana Awake.
We just love you over here at Rebel News.
You're one of our favorite contributors to the show.
Okay, moving right along.
Up next on the roundup, a Canadian steel industry expert calls for a crackdown on foreign dumping.
So the Canadian steel industry and a billionaire steel tycoon are calling for an immediate crackdown from Ottawa on dumping of foreign steel into Canada into Canada to appease U.S. President Donald Trump, who has ratcheted up the trade war.
This is from the Globe and Mail.
So Trump on Tuesday followed through on his threat to double tariffs on steel and aluminum imports into the United States to 50% from 25%.
And what I will say is this.
Say, how's that mouthing off to President Trump working out for you, Doug Ford?
How's that working out for you, buddy?
Because I know, like, just yesterday, as recently as yesterday, there goes Doug Ford running his ham-faced mouth about President Trump and the attacks.
We're under attack from the United States and we're going to be real tough on them.
Well, look what happens when you do that.
Like perhaps consider a different approach.
Perhaps consider a different approach.
Because I guarantee they would have been nicer to the Americans who PS buy most of our things in Canada, the Americans wouldn't be so testy at us right now.
Well, I think the beef really started with Ford when he threatened to shut down electricity.
Like even Trump was like, he's like, Trump was like, this is crazy.
Like that could literally cause people to die.
It was like winter months.
And he's like, we're going to shut down electricity.
So you're totally right.
Like, perhaps you should try to work with if you're putting your people first, of course.
So now here we are dealing with that.
And I'm not happy about Trump's tariffs or anything like this, but it's like, come on, get your act together.
We've seen some other countries right away, you know, say, okay, this is what we're going to do.
We're going to work with you.
And they're faring a lot better than before.
Yeah.
And I don't, and I don't want to sound insensitive to the people that work in Canada's steel industry who are staring down the barrel of a gun going, oh my God, like our jobs are in jeopardy.
And the well-being of our family's financial ability to provide for ourselves are in jeopardy.
I don't, that is a terrible situation.
And it must be so terribly stressful for them to be hearing about this.
It's got to be going on three months now to be just have this level of uncertainty in the air.
But look again, look no further than Premier Doug Ford.
Like there is a great deal of blame to be shoveled onto that man for being as antagonistic and awful to the United States as he's been.
So we're thinking of you steel workers.
We love you guys.
We want the absolute best for you and we want an end to this too.
But if we're going to see an end to it, somebody's got to put a gag on Doug Ford.
Stop putting microphones in his face.
Give him cherry cheesecake.
You're like, somebody, take it up.
Send that man.
Let's get him quiet for a bit.
Like, Doug, here's a corn dog.
Hey, Doug.
Hey, Doug, over here.
Here's a corn dog.
Watch Doug just trump and chasing the corn dog.
I could see it happening.
But anyway, we're not big.
We're not huge fans of Doug Ford over here because we've seen how destructive he can be and the way that his public comments can be perceived by the United States.
They're not good.
Okay, next up, we have Pierre Polyev.
Pierre Polyev says, President Trump's doubling of steel and illuminative tariffs is wrong and unjustified.
We need to take a strong stance in response to these tariffs and get a deal as soon as possible that protects our sovereignty and jobs.
Again, if somebody could just pull Doug Ford into line, we would have that already.
This wouldn't even be an issue if Doug Ford hadn't overran his vote.
Maybe Pierre Polyev's camp could reach out to Doug Ford's camp.
You know, it would be a lot easier if Doug Ford wasn't a liberal.
You know what I mean?
Like it would just be a heck of a lot easier to work with the guy if he wasn't a liberal.
But Pierre Polyev has a point.
It is very, very harmful to Canadian industry when the Americans sort of unilaterally just decide to punish certain segments of our industry here in Canada.
But there is a guy to blame.
His name is Doug Ford The End.
That's what I have to say about that.
Well, and also, I hate to say it, but it's also Canadians too.
It's the voters.
I mean, he's there because we vote for him.
So that's right.
We're partly to blame too.
That's true.
That's very, very true.
You know, but Doug is Doug is cozied up to the public sector unions.
He does a really good job of gladhanding all of those precious union members.
But what it does is harm everybody that doesn't work in the public sector.
And that's the majority of people in Ontario.
And when you distract with Trump, I mean, there's so many people as soon as they hear Trump.
I saw a meme and it was like, it was a guy with his head literally in a plastic bag and it said liberals after Trump endorses oxygen.
It's like, so, you know, obviously some people, liberals in particular, got blindsided or distracted when it was a war against Trump kind of thing.
But that's why when you look at the wording that Polyev uses, he says we need to take a strong stance in response that gets us a better deal.
So it's, yeah, that's the way you lead.
Yeah.
And it's so sad that we got within spitting distance of a conservative government and just couldn't pull it across the line.
Maybe if we had people like Matt Strauss, MP Matt Strauss, speaking the truth ahead of that election, we would have been able to win it.
And I do believe that that played a big role is not the conservatives not being brave and not telling the truth.
So yeah, they kind of had it a lot easier when Trudeau was still in power.
It was kind of like Biden when the media was finally letting people know what we all knew for years before.
And they're kind of like finally like, okay, yeah, Trudeau is a buffoon.
So yeah, it was working fine up until that point.
They needed to really, really separate themselves and be strong and show that they can lead the country in a different way.
So yeah, hopefully lesson learned.
Hopefully.
Cross your fingers, everyone.
Cross your fingers.
Oh, I'm so looking forward to this.
Brand new conservative MP Andrew Lawton is on a tap dance.
Isn't he just the best?
I just love his performances in the House of Commons.
He called on Liberal MP Ryan Turnbull on his carbon tax flip-flop, and Andrew Lawton says this.
Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
On December 12th, that member tweeted that the carbon tax had a minimal effect on the cost of living and inflation.
But on April 1st, when he got his fresh talking points from the Prime Minister, he said axing the carbon tax made life less affordable.
The prime minister is not here to tell him what he says, what to say.
What does he really think about the carbon tax, Mr. Speaker?
We have a member for Whitney.
25 seconds.
Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
I think that our government did a poor job of selling Canadians on the truth, which was that the carbon tax was an effective measure for reducing emissions, the most cost-effective measure for reducing emissions.
And of course, the member opposite is heckling me, which is fine.
But I understand that our government acknowledged that Canadians, that this had become a divisive issue for Canadians.
We eliminated the consumer carbon tax because we really think that we can find a way to reduce our emissions that will put less burden on the average consumer.
Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
So they did.
So they didn't mean it after all.
Like they didn't quite mean it, but they don't understand how destructive and how expensive their carbon tax fiasco was.
And here they are just falling right back into it.
They are so out of touch, but I think we did a poor job on selling how good the carbon tax was.
You mean your propaganda failed because you can't afford anything.
I mean, how out of touch was that sentence?
And then it's like, oh, yeah, but then we realized it was divisive.
Since when do the liberals care about anything being divisive?
I mean, like, that is not the motivator for them to stop.
You mean it was an election and it was clear an issue and you guys had to copy everything Pollyette was saying.
Yep.
So you pulled the carbon tax, you know, that winning argument that you've been ignoring the entire time.
Canada's Responsive Immigration Crisis 00:10:51
Yes.
Yes.
And at the same time as they're sort of acknowledging that nobody got more back than they put into the carbon tax, which was an insane premise to begin with.
How exactly, like the math ain't math, and nobody is going to get back more than they put in, right?
And so to hear Andrew Lawton go on a tap dance over him, that was absolutely incredible.
More, Andrew Lawton, please.
More of him.
Yes.
More of him.
And more of this trend of these people who, you know, face censorship and, you know, they had their backs against their wall talking about certain issues that were, you know, Andrew Lawton did that with True Nord and Dr. Matt Strauss did that.
But also we have Kia Vstee's father up in there too.
Oh, you know, putting waves through.
Like, I don't think the House knows what they're up against.
I'm just happy to see it.
Well, it's incredible, isn't it?
Yeah, it's really incredible to see.
It's going to be so interesting to watch the Conservatives be let off their leashes because that's what we were.
We were leashed.
I mean, we were so overwhelmed and we made such big gains that now we'll be able to hear the truth from our Conservatives.
And they better stay off their leashes.
No, no, over-management within the party.
Exactly.
Muzzling them up.
No marionette managing from on high.
No, we want the truth from these guys.
This is why we elect them.
Okay.
Oh, oh, well, this is a.
I just said barely anyone comes to our door at this time.
And sure enough, someone's ringing the doorbell.
But you go on mute.
We've been at this for quite some time already.
So I think now is a great time to take a little bit of a break.
We'll be back on the Rebel Roundup right after this.
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And next up, we have Alberta Spitfire, Michelle Rempel-Gardner, talking about an issue that impacts us all.
This, of course, is immigration.
We have a housing shortage, excuse me, massive health care wait times and job scarcity.
And now we are going to hear Michelle Rempel-Gardner talk about that.
Mr. Speaker, the Liberals invited millions of migrants into Canada, knowing full well they didn't have the economic and social infrastructure to support them.
Now Canada has a massive housing crisis, endless health care wait times, and countless Canadian youth without jobs.
Newcomers themselves aren't to blame.
It's the Liberals who misled everybody about Canada's capacity to absorb millions, especially under their government's economy-killing policies.
Millions of people are now in Canada with expired or imminently expiring visas.
How is the government going to ensure that they will leave?
The Honourable Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship.
Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker.
Thank you to my colleague for that great question.
Today is a great day in the country.
We introduced a very important bill that getting us to take steps to strengthen our immigration system and our integrity in the system while also upholding our humanitarian commitments.
So as global migration patterns evolve due to conflicts and crisis, Canadians expect a resilient and responsive immigration system, and that is exactly what we are doing.
Honorable member for Calgary Knowles Hill.
So just to reiterate, by the end of this year, nearly 5 million people will be in Canada with expired or expiring visas, and the government has no plan on how they're going to get them to leave.
We have a housing crisis, a youth jobs crisis, health care wait time crisis.
And knowing this, the Liberals have already issued nearly 177,000 new temporary foreign work permits this year, a 10% increase from the last quarter.
That's the same amount of people as Kelowna.
With a youth unemployment crisis, why did the government increase the number of temporary work permits this year?
Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship.
Mr. Speaker, we take our immigration system very seriously on this side of the aisle, as I know most Canadians do.
And for that reason, we are strengthening the integrity of our system while maintaining the humanitarian ability that we have in this country.
Make no mistake, Canada takes its obligations seriously, and we are strengthening our asylum system to make it more efficient and more efficient and flexible.
And we will be doing exactly that.
Listen, Lena.
Listen to me, Lena.
Canada does not need to be responsive to global migration patterns.
Canada needs to be responsive to Canadians.
And what we are saying to you, loud and clear, without any sugarcoating it, is there are too many immigrants in the country.
Okay.
They have had this many immigrants in this short of time has had such a negative consequence on Canadians, Canadian standard of living.
It is crazy.
And here she is, oh, we will uphold our commitments to humanitarian crisis.
Well, if you keep creating the humanitarian crises, then maybe you wouldn't have to try and clean up your mess this way, would you?
Well, maybe Lena.
Maybe creating it is the whole point.
That's what it would seem because MP Rumble is asking very common sense questions.
If you're trying to get this out of control, why are you bringing in more when it's so clear that this isn't what Canada wants or what we can afford?
What is that?
817,000 just came in in the first four months?
I heard insane this year.
Yeah, and we got to remember what does that look like?
What does that mean?
Okay, so that means if they have kids, the kids are getting the child tax benefit, they get sort of like a it's time to get situated thing where they first come and they get individual money.
Like this is so unaffordable and they know that.
They know that.
So what is the actual plan?
Is the plan to actually replace Canadians?
I think that's fair to ask.
I think that that's a fair assumption at this point, Dre.
And just to back up this entire story, Black Locks reporter had a great report that sort of dovetails with this, saying the federal government won't count deportees.
So not only are we bringing unprecedented amounts of immigrants or temporary foreign workers into the country, they're not counting or keeping track of who's leaving.
It is insane.
It is insane.
And how do you get them out of the country?
I mean, I think didn't Trump do something like offer $1,000 in a flight back or something like that.
I don't know.
How do you get them out?
It should be that simple.
Here's your one-way ticket back.
Thanks so much for coming on an extended tour of Canada.
But things are going well here for actual Canadians.
So we're going to say we're going to part ways.
We're going to part ways in a really friendly, fast way.
We could use some of that Trump energy in Canada.
But if we're not keeping track of them, we can't even do that.
We can't even say, here's 500 bucks in a flight.
Thank you very much.
Nice note.
But there's no check-ins.
There's no accountability at all by the federal government.
And again, this is probably by design.
So bouncing off of more Trump energy that we need in Canada, I wanted to cover these stories.
These are stories out of BC.
Two males, and this goes with your t-shirts, Drea.
Okay, two males who identify as transgender.
Trans-Identified Dominance 00:02:31
So trans-identified males crush female athletes in BC in a powerlifting event.
Again.
Again.
Again, it's the key word.
So you're seeing there on the screen on the left is Audrey Young, and on the right is Stacey Bating.
As you said, these are biological males who just destroyed women in the women's category of powerlifting of all sports, powerlifting.
Go figure.
Who would have thought that they would come first?
So Stacey Bating got first in the weight category for squats.
Jun, who is quite large.
I think if you scroll down, there's a little video we can click and it's super quick while I'm even talking.
I want to see it.
I want to see it.
Yeah, but you can just see the size of Jun.
And but one or not, got plate ranked first in all three sports.
So squat, bench press, and deadlift.
Go figure.
But yet the BC Power Lifting Association is the ones continuing to allow this to happen.
And by the way, Yun was suspended from strong woman for allegedly harassing the female.
They are saying online things like, well, what would they think if I pee beside them?
Just really creepy stuff like this.
And then you have this association allowing Jun to come and just dominate and dominate all the women.
But if you look there, Jun does this sort of I am Sparta moment, like just massive.
And of course, it should be no surprise.
I mean, this just makes me sick.
Nothing makes me more irate than to see abusive men abusing women in this way.
Because like our friend Dr. Linda Blade says, we have over 100 years of sports statistics that show us unequivocally and without dispute that men have an advantage because of course they do.
They are faster.
They have more muscle mass.
They have increased lung capacity.
Of course, we know men have the physical advantage.
And yet we let the women of BC, the women powerlifters of BC, watch these dudes walk up to a competition, just declare, just declare, hey, I'm a girl just like you.
Okay, nothing to see here.
Don't look at my balls.
Don't look at my balls.
I'm a lady.
And take their medals and trophies and scholarships and opportunity and experience.
And this is still happening in Canada, guys.
Craziness in Canada 00:02:51
So trust us here at Rebel News to stay on it to walk this craziness back.
Speaking of craziness, more craziness out of BC because it seems to be the hometown of crazy.
Our friend Amy Eileen Ham announced this week, Amy Eileen Ham is a nurse midwife that has spent four years being persecuted by BC nurses and midwives.
This is a union representing BC nurses and midwives.
And their latest move was to ask her to pay them $163,053 for her own persecution.
So they dragged her through this crazy, through this crazy four-year uphill battle where Amy, who is a midwife, who delivers babies out of women, only women have babies, okay?
This is somebody who knows what a woman is, knows the importance and honors women's contribution to humanity.
Yeah.
And who was punished for over four years by those woke lunatics.
And now they want $163,000 from her.
It is so disgusting.
She's not even allowed to be a nurse anymore.
And remember that the complaint, it was like one to two anonymous complaints that had nothing to do with anybody she ever cared for.
It was never a patient.
It was just somebody angry because she was involved in that iHeart JK Rowling Billboard that went up in Vancouver.
One of my first reports was actually covering that.
And it was up there for like, I don't know, like three hours or something.
It was taken down very quick.
But just to stand up for sex-based spaces, safe spaces for kids, and for women.
And this is how the regime comes after you.
Anonymous, they don't even have to prove who they are.
She gets persecuted for years.
She's a single mother with two boys.
They strip her of her pride as a nurse.
They strip her of her ability to care for people.
She did a good job in that field.
And now they're trying to bankrupt her.
They're saying, you know what?
We should pay for all this.
You should pay for all the torture that we went through.
It is sick.
She's disgusted.
She said something along the lines of what, what else do I have that they could take from me?
Is it my life?
Like, you know, what else can they take from me?
No, seriously.
Other lesser, lesser women, okay, not lesser women, okay, but women without such strong resolve.
This would have ended them.
And this is what is so terrifying is they're setting, they're making an example out of her.
If you don't repeat the narrative, if you don't say, well, trans women are women, like, of course, trans women need midwives.
And of course, they need aftercare for the imaginary miscarriages that they have.
Daily York Region Police Cringe 00:06:52
And of course, they're exactly the same as you.
Well, then this is what's going to happen to you.
And all I will say is that in 100 years from now, Amy Eileen Hamm is going to be a Canadian heroine.
She is going to be looked at as a freedom advocate and a freedom fighter, the likes of which Canadian women really haven't seen before her.
And we just encourage her to stay steady, no matter what they try and throw at her.
No matter they couldn't.
Why wait 100 years?
We already got a homeschool.
We can already teach about the heroes now.
That's true.
You know what?
Amy Eileen Hamm is a modern day hero.
Yeah.
But our great granddaughters will know her name.
We will make sure of that.
We will make sure of that.
So anyway, next on the Rebel Roundup is our favorite segment of the entire day.
We know that you look forward to it.
We look forward to it.
It's the daily cringe where we can all get together, watch the same lunacy, and just die of cringe together.
So today's daily cringe comes to us from the York Region Police Force, okay, the York Region Police Force, who's seen a 92% rise in shootings and 106% increase in card checkings.
But this, okay, this is what they think is important to the York region police.
You know how criminals are terrified of jazzercise?
Like, how are we going to convince the criminals to not be criminals?
Show them that we can Zumba is what the York regional police think to themselves.
Except not very good, not very good, of course.
Make this make sense.
Oh my gosh.
Is this the same area where they said just leave your keys towards the front entrance and people break in or whatever?
Very, very close, like very close, like cousin relationship to that police force.
But like, I thought that people in positions of authority in their uniforms doing dumb dances in public and on social media ended in COVID, but yet here we are.
This is another example of COVID lunacy.
Just, and I don't even know what this event is for.
And you know what?
I don't even care.
We don't care.
We don't care.
What we care about are the people of the York region who have seen 106% increase in carjackings and 92% rise in shootings.
That's who we care about.
Yeah.
How many took place during that dance?
Like how many was happening outside?
It's the same.
Yeah.
Oh, it's crazy.
Like the way that they will waste police resources to try and look like they're doing something.
I got another example of this yesterday.
They repainted the Pride Crosswalk in front of our elevator.
Pre-painted.
Pre-painted.
Yes.
And they had the police there to make sure that nothing, that no parent came.
You know what I mean?
No parent came.
But I thought to myself, Regina Saskatchewan with one of the worst per capita crime rates in the country.
And this is what we're allocating our police to?
Well, my goodness.
And they wonder why trust in police is plummeting.
They wonder why trust in our public institution has gone through the through or flushed down the toilet.
This is why, guys, this is why.
Anyhow, all of those medals, all of those uniforms.
Just one quick note on that that kind of relates to yours.
There's this horrible story of this last week, a 14-year-old girl who was raped by a man, or I should say sexually assaulted.
I don't know exactly, but sexually assaulted in a public bathroom in a Vancouver office by a man.
And so I go to, I saw that there was a video statement.
So I go to the Vancouver police's YouTube channel in hopes of finding a video statement to embed in my article about that.
Horrible, very important story, because of course he, you know, he's familiar to police, this man.
Like he should have already been locked up.
But I go there in the last year, the VPD has two or 12 videos.
And two of those 12 videos are about their own sex activism.
And it's pride videos.
Two out of the 12.
And of course, I couldn't find the statement of something actually important.
Speaking of cringe, cringe, cringe.
Speaking of police forces that like to post videos about their support of crazy pride initiatives, we have one more, one more daily cringe for you.
Okay, this is a double header, a daily cringe double header, which I love.
Let us do watch what the Toronto police did the other day.
Let us do all watch together.
Oh, gosh.
Yes.
It's the home of Olivia Chow.
Oh, gosh.
What does this have to do with protecting us and keeping us safe, serving and protecting?
Like, oh, it's so infuriating.
They are supposed to be neutral.
And at least with the cringing, I'm getting a little bit of a stomach workout, you know, during this last three minutes.
Just, just, I mean, I can just hardly control my gag reflex watching a man dressed as a woman behaving like that in public and having our public officials just sitting in the background, grinning, just like, oh, this is, this is, this is totally normal behavior.
The police are saying, and what, what the left-wing media will tell you, what the corrupt mainstream media will tell you, that that person dancing on the stage is the most vulnerable population, most vulnerable population in the country, which is insane.
The Green Party's trying to pass a motion to say that the LGBTQ plus community is being genocided in Canada.
Does that look like genocide?
Never in the history have people being genocided have had six hours to prepare for their public genociding.
LGBTQ+ Genocide Debate 00:03:56
Okay.
Like in their sparkly costumes and in their crazy makeup with all of the fake hair and nails and all of the pantyhose and the like, sorry.
Listen, I don't care if you're a drag queen.
It's just like our police need to be our police.
I don't need to know what their sexual orientation, whatever it is, and what they prefer.
I don't want to hear about any of that.
I want to hear about you fighting the crime.
That's what I want to hear about.
I do care about drag queens.
I do care that men dress up as women, go into our public spaces, public libraries.
Oh, yeah, that's a different story.
Drag queens are the gateway drug for all of the rest of this.
Like, RuPaul, I'm whole.
I hold queer theory, queer theory is at the root of all this.
Yes, yes.
And that's part of it.
But like to support this publicly, gross, like absolutely gross.
Before we wrap the show up, we have a couple of super, super chats or rumble rants that we want to read.
One is by Wrongway54.
Is it true that Carney is related to the king or is that disinformation?
I don't believe that he's related to the king directly, but he is related to the aristocracy through his wife's sister.
So his wife's sister is one of those, I don't know, baronesses or one of the, you know, part of the, part of the official aristocracy in Britain, which gives them very, very close access to the king.
So we may as well listen, there's relationships there.
Another one is politicians never lie and spirit driving trans equals evil.
Amen.
Amen to that.
You're right.
You're right.
Oh, one more, I think, from Cascade.
Alberta to bring a new legislation to ensure what happened to Amy can't happen again.
The Peterson law.
Amen to Alberta.
Premier Danielle Smith has done more to protect women and girls in Alberta than any other premier in the nation.
But does that surprise us, Canada?
Does that surprise us that Danielle Smith is doing the heavy lifting on this?
And let's not forget Amy Hamm's stucco here in British Columbia with me under David Hebe.
So, well, I mean, we can come over.
Amy Hamm has an open invitation to join, to join the common sense people of Alberta.
And you know what?
I think that she would find a warm, warm welcome there.
So, hey, guys, we just want to, we just want to thank our viewers really quick for sticking with us through our multitudinous technical issues that we've been suffering both today, today, and yesterday a little bit.
And we just want to thank Drea and I just thank our team in the background that works so hard to lick you guys.
Yeah, to lick those issues and to keep us on air, to bring us to you guys in the rest of the country.
And I want to thank you so much for joining us today, Drea.
This brings an end to our little, our little kiki that we've had.
And I've just loved today.
Like, I love, you want to do this?
Just like anytime, call me.
I'm gay.
Okay.
We're just, yeah, we're just going to video each other and have, oh, oh, what, oh, we have one more.
This is from, we have one more.
We have one more Rumble Rant.
It's from Cecily Bardowel.
Bardo gives us 10 bucks and says, this whole podcast has been attacked, but we must persist.
Thank you.
Maybe there's some trolls in the comments or something.
I don't know.
Thank you very much for the support and love.
Yeah.
We're okay.
We're good fighters.
We're used to being attacked.
We're going to blame our technical issues on evildoers.
All that attacks that are trying to keep us, trying to silence the dissent, but we won't have it.
Okay, we won't have it.
We're rebellious people who are committed to bringing you the truth.
So guys, thanks so much for joining us, Drea.
You are just such a delight.
I just adore you.
And we will see you guys same place, same time tomorrow.
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