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July 29, 2025 - Rebel News
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REBEL ROUNDUP | Byelection ballot drama, Ford flips on jobs for asylum seekers, Pipeline problems

Sheila Gunread and Lise Murrell expose Elections Canada’s chaotic by-election in Alberta’s Battle River Crowfoot riding, where a 7-foot ballot with 200+ candidates—including "paper candidates" like a whistleblower alleging forgery—forces write-ins, risking voter error under the Canada Elections Act. Meanwhile, Alberta’s separatist push faces legal delays from Elections Alberta, despite Premier Danielle Smith and Justice Minister Mickey Amory’s defiance of bureaucratic interference. Doug Ford’s flip-flop on asylum seeker work permits ignores youth unemployment (22.2% for 15–19-year-olds) and job displacement by temporary foreign workers, while Wab Kinew’s pipeline veto and Scott Moe’s opaque rail deal betray Alberta’s oil and Saskatchewan’s agricultural interests. Rebel News highlights border security failures, like 600 missing criminal migrants, and contrasts Canada’s UN-opposed gender policies with perceived liberal immigration recklessness, culminating in a demand for systemic accountability before democracy itself unravels. [Automatically generated summary]

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Election Integrity Under Siege 00:15:24
Oh, hey, good morning, good afternoon, everybody.
Depending on which part of this country that you're in, you're watching Rebel Roundup or Daily Live News and Opinion Show.
I am your host, Sheila Gunread.
I'm joined by my regular Tuesday co-host, my real life best friend in the whole wide world, Lise Murrell in Regina, Saskatchewan.
Lise, how's it going?
Well, hello, my darling, Sheila Gunread, and good day, ladies and gentlemen.
It's a listen, it's a great day to be on the prairies.
It's gorgeous weather.
We're right in the smack dab middle of summer, and we have got a lineup of stories that will just set you all on fire.
Okay.
And this is just your warning.
Yes, just your warning.
It's a banger of a show.
Everybody at Elections Canada should be fired.
The more I think about it, the angrier I get.
I have raised my voice and sworn in two separate staff meetings in the last, well, since three o'clock yesterday over the incompetence at Elections Canada.
And I think a lot of you at home are going to feel the same way.
So I'll tell everybody how they can get involved in the show.
Oh, yeah.
And Doug Ford, he's flip-flopping again, just like he did on the electric vehicle stuff where he's like, I don't believe in mandates.
I want the market to do its job.
And then he's like, but give me some money for the subsidies, please, sir.
We're hungry for the subsidies.
I'm like, that's not the market, Doug.
Anyways, he's doing something quite similar on migrants.
And we'll talk about it because I don't think Doug Ford thinks about anything.
Like he is the definition of populist to a fault where he's just like, yeah, this sounds like a fun thing to say that everybody will agree with, but he hasn't thought about it.
Yeah, Doug is a wind sock.
Doug is a wind sock.
He goes whatever way the wind is blowing.
That is, that's what Doug Ford is.
He's a windsock politician.
Except I don't, I don't know who is blowing this way when he said this.
Like that was more of a tornado than anything.
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All right, let's get into the news of the day and explain to everybody why I'm so irate with Stefan Perot, the boss over at Elections Canada.
I'm not sure what those people do over there.
Well, I can tell you it's DEI initiatives because remember last week on this very show, we divulged that Elections Canada has spent who knows how much time and money developing case.
Right.
Developing a seven-year DEI plan.
So elections is literally like the fifth or sixth thing on the list of importance at the people at actually Elections Canada.
Yeah, yeah.
Diversity, equity, inclusion ranks first.
But yes, do go on.
Then election integrity.
So voters in Alberta in the Battle River Crowfoot by-election, where Pierre Polyev is running after Damian Kurek stepped aside for him.
They are the voters there are being, and I just don't say this as Polyev.
The voters there are being targeted with this absolute BS.
They have to use write-in ballots now because the friggin ballot is going to be seven feet long because seven feet long.
Longest ballot committee, which are just a bunch of election meddlers and what they're doing should be illegal.
It's making a mockery of our election system.
They have over 200 candidates who have just signed up on paper.
They got their 100 signatures.
So let me guess.
All these people are just standing in a room passing around a clipboard.
And you don't have to put up any money to run as an independent to weed out this kind of nonsense.
And so now they have 200 plus running against Polyev in Battle River Crowfoot.
It is an insult to the Canadian electoral system.
It's an insult to the voters of Battle River Crowfoot.
Oh, and by the way, here's this is giving them exactly what they wanted.
They wanted to drive this to ridiculousness so that they had to write it in.
Because you know who has a real difficult name to spell?
Oh, Pierre Polyver.
Pierre Polyver.
Polyver.
P-O-L-L-I-V-E-R.
P-L-I-V-E-R.
This is like the absolute worst case scenario for this by-election.
And it's just, it's a recipe for like rife going off the rails.
Like absolutely, this is a recipe for an election to go right off the rails.
And what everyone in Canada done is made it worse.
They made it worse.
They knew, by the way, that Polyev would be targeted again by this BS because they did it in Ottawa-Carleton.
What was there?
90 plus on the ballot?
And they let it go on.
And not only that, but like the organizers of this longest ballot committee are openly out in the atmosphere, out in the media going, yeah, we're going to do this again.
Yeah, we're going to do this again.
The craziest thing is, is these guys that are that are part of the longest ballot committee actually are the ones that went to court to get the law changed to allow them to interfere in this manner to begin with.
And nobody at Elections Canada since 2017 has thought to themselves, maybe we should do something about this.
This looks like it's massive election fixing.
But no, no, no.
What does Elections Canada do?
Go and dive headfirst into a seven-year DEI plan.
Like, holy Hannah, Canada.
Every single one of those misspelled ballots will have to be hand scrutinized for voter intent.
Like, did they mean to spell Polyev?
Like, I don't know.
Oh, and you know, those sticky, sticky scrutineers are going to be like, I, you know, there's just no guarantee that the person that wrote Polyver really meant what's that other guy's name?
What's that?
Oh, Polyev.
I just can't be sure.
Like, this is, it's crazy.
And it's, this is just a recipe for election disaster.
And we're going to watch it happen live.
Happen live.
Yep.
Yeah.
Ike, it's revolting.
They got away with it a couple of months ago and then they're doing it again.
200% worse.
And who the head over at Elections Canada, Stefan Perot, what's he doing?
I don't know.
The guy should be immediately fired.
I've never seen such an inept bunch of bureaucrats at a government agency in my entire life.
Their job is to ensure that our elections are secure and fair and free of meddling and schemes.
And yet, what did they do?
Lose 822 absentee ballots in BC.
A bunch of ballots misplaced or wrongfully attributed.
It's messy, however, in a Quebec riding where the liberal one by one, that could go back to court.
We've got missing absentee ballots from all across the country.
Now, Elections Canada says, well, there's a bunch of different reasons why they weren't counted.
I know there were some that you didn't count because your election staff didn't turn them in.
And that's right.
So trust your explanation on the other stuff, which actually wasn't an explanation at all.
Why does that man still have his job?
China meddled in 2019 and 2021.
He still has a job.
Now they're making a mockery of our elections and by elections.
Stephan Perot still has a job.
The man should be fired from life.
But in his defense, Sheila, Stefan Perot is committed to creating an equitable, diverse, and inclusive workplace where all feel welcome.
This is per his website.
Wonderful.
He is doing something, just not taking care of election integrity in Canada.
That's all.
It's an absolute joke.
It's an outrage, is what it is.
Outrage, what an insult to the people of Battle River Crowfoot who deserve a fair election, free of this meddling nonsense.
And even the people who are involved in this, apparently, say that this is dishonest.
This is from Juno.
Whistleblower was duped by Longest Ballot Committee.
Shush.
Okay, if you're, I got a tough, I got a tough time feeling sorry for somebody who got involved in election fixing.
But let's read more.
Whistleblower, allegedly involved in Longest Ballot Committee, has come forward saying he now feels duped and misled by the organization.
After he agreed to, so he agreed to be a paper candidate.
Yeah, because he says, he says he took issue with Canada's first past the post electoral system.
So his involvement with this Longest Ballot Committee was a little bit of an act of protest.
He's like, okay, well, if we're ever going to fix this first past the post electoral system, then we got to point out how it doesn't work, right?
And so that's, I could see, listen, I can give it to him.
I can give it to him just for that alone.
Like, I don't want to hang this all on his head because then what it says is he submitted his paperwork for the Toronto St. Paul's riding only three days before the election deadline.
And it appears to show all of his nomination forms appear to show blank candidate fields, candidate activity resembling an unregistered political party, which is exactly what this is, what the Longest Ballot Committee is, is an unregistered political party, and practices that could potentially constitute forgery or misrepresentation and impersonation under the Canada Elections Act.
Furthermore, the person, this whistleblower, isn't even from the riding that he ran in, which I think hundreds of miles away.
Yeah, which I think actually brings up a really important question.
Should the candidates that are running in a riding be obligated to actually reside in that riding?
Because we're going to have intention to reside.
That's right.
That's right.
Because right now there is no there is no rule that says, well, if you want to if you want to run in a writing, you have to actually reside in it.
There is no and should there be that's a it's a it's a valid question.
He also said uh i was duped noting that the committee attempted to recruit him again as a willing accomplice to election fixing in 2025 on the pretense they were going to run a number of candidates in the liberal leader mark carney's writing They wanted me to go against they said Mark Carney then they tried to trick me basically it was actually Pierre Polyev.
They never did.
Mark Carney's writing in this isn't that?
Isn't that telling?
So here they signed up hundreds of candidates, hundreds of candidates, probably telling each single, each one of them, right, we're gonna run in Mark Carney's writing and really then, at the last second then, because they're filling out all of the paperwork without the information on the paperwork, so these people just sign a blank document and then it's submitted under false pretenses, in a different writing, for different reasons than they were told.
Well, I hope, maybe goes to jail maybe yeah, maybe Elections Canada could look into this.
Money changed hands.
Oh well, that's.
One of the requirements is you must have a bank account and you must have a CFO.
That's right.
Money changing hands for, like people just doing this?
Uh, I refuse to believe, by the way, that so many people on the left, they would do this for altruistic reasons.
They pay their protesters because they can't get these lazy bones to stand up for a thing that they believe in without getting paid.
So I have a tough time believing that money did not change hands.
Oh, so do I, of course, of course.
Of course, of course it did.
We just have to dig a little deeper and wait a little longer and we'll find out exactly how this all went down.
Oh yeah, it requires the police in Elections Canada to do an investigation, and I'm not confident they will.
Well, I mean they got to do something because because being committed to DEI while you let elections get stolen and your name is Elections Canada well, that's not a good look.
It's not a good look now is it?
Yeah uh, the Battle River Crowfoot riding currently has 209 candidates, 199 of which appear to be associated with the longest ballot committee.
Holy Hannah, that's how bad it is.
That is uh, that is industrial election interference, industrial scale election interference, right there um, and then they laugh about it and they tell us they tell us that you know this was the intent all along.
Yep well they, while they go to court and get the laws changed to make sure that they can do this, nobody stops them in eight years.
It is crazy.
This is crazy.
This is another example of public institutions in Canada that are digging their own graves, because while they, while they um on the surface, look and act like they're concerned with fulfilling the mandate of their institution, they do nothing but drop the ball and crap the beds and uh, and let Canadians think that they are, that they are incompetent fools.
Let's move ahead, because?
Well, because we've got lots of things to talk to.
This is from Don Braid in Calgary Herald.
I'm not a fan of Don Braid.
He pretends to be a pragmatic sort of centrist, but it's like, why are you a leftist all the time on such issues?
He says, the separatism debate heats up as a referendum question goes to court.
Whatever happens in court, the separatist drive for a referendum question is stalled for some time.
So they're trying to bung this up in court.
Yeah, they are.
But I want to explain to you, this is not the Alberta government dragging this to court.
This is Elections Alberta, right?
Elections Alberta Stalls Referendum 00:07:42
Which is the arm's length agency from the government that oversees elections, referendums, nominations, all those things.
Elections Alberta is taking the separatists to court.
It could be some show.
The elections office asked the Court of King's Bench to decide whether a referendum question proposed by separatists is unconstitutional.
So Elections Alberta is trying to have this deemed unconstitutional.
I just went on a big rant about elections officials being incompetent.
These ones are sinister.
I must tell you, these people tried to find me.
These people tried to find me for a book called Stop Not Leave.
I promoted.
I remember that.
I remember.
And it was a bestseller.
Stop Notley was the best-selling book.
It was follow-up to the destroyers.
I promoted it with lawn signs that said, Stop Notley, buy the book, buy the book.
And you're allowed to market your book with signs, which is what I did.
And yet I was investigated, interrogated by an elections investigator from Elections Alberta, and he only backed off because I recorded the phone call.
Zap right.
They slammed me with like it was a $5,000 fine.
You're kidding.
Well, we like, okay, so this all sort of plays into our back pocket, Sheila, because we know, we, a smart rebel viewers know, that public institutions, including provincially run public institutions, are absolutely stuffed to the gills with vapid left-wing activists.
Okay.
We know this.
They are all union members.
They are all activists in their spare time.
And of course, Elections Alberta is going to throw a hammer at the separatist movement in Alberta.
Of course, they are.
Because can we trust that somebody on the federal level didn't make a call to Elections Alberta and say, now what we need you to do is to slow down this runaway train of separation.
So no matter what you have to do, I could see this happening.
I could see the feds interfering, calling Elections Alberta and saying, time to drag the puck, as they say, because sentiment as it pertains to separation in Alberta is not going away.
As a matter of fact, it's only getting stronger with every move that the federal government makes.
This will make it worse.
This will absolutely make it worse because we're calling this what it is.
They are trying to interfere in regular, the regular people of Alberta's ability to talk back to their own government.
This is what Elections Alberta is doing.
So real interesting times.
And they're saying the very, very straightforward question, which was proposed by Mitch Sylvester of the APP under the watchful eye of Jeffrey Rath, a constitutional lawyer.
Why don't read the question?
Like, let's see if there's any, let's see if any of us are confused by this question.
Are you confused?
Do you think this is unconstitutional?
That's right.
Do you agree that the province of Alberta shall become a country and cease to be a province of Canada?
Yes, are you or no?
Yay, yay or nay.
Are you are you guys confused by that question?
Because I'm not confused.
Nobody in Alberta is confused.
Nobody is confused by this question.
It is clear, it is direct.
It abides by all of the rules that the Clarity Act sets out.
And yet, Alberta Elections Alberta takes this and petitions the court to be like, Can you please, oh, can you guys please review this for constitutionality?
Because we're just not sure that it's clear enough that it abides by all of the rules.
Could you guys do that?
No, this is an attempt to, this is an attempt to drag the puck to slow this train down.
And guess who's not having any of it?
Well, and it says that, so Don Braid writes for some reason, this may violate the Constitution Act of 1982 and subsequently the Clarity Act, which lays out detailed requirements for separation.
A province cannot unilaterally secede from Canada by a simple referendum.
Okay, but that's not what it's saying.
It's saying, do you agree that we should begin the process?
Right.
Because that after the process comes the negotiations with Ottawa, who keeps what?
Do you want your parks?
Why would we let you have the parks?
You people burned them down.
Like the question, the question is not, do you agree that Alberta should cease to be a province of Canada tomorrow?
That is not take out the scissors and just cut the map.
That's not what it's saying.
Like it's so stupid.
So stupid.
And Mickey Amory, who is our justice minister, issued a statement to clarify that it's not the UCP government trying to stop this.
This is Elections Alberta operating on its own.
And I mean, you do want them to be independent of the government, but this is just meddling.
No, no, this is actually a little bit unprecedented, Sheila, to have the Minister of Justice come out and say, response to the, so this is Mickey Amory's statement, response to the citizen initiative process.
The recently passed amendments to the Citizen Initiative Act are intended to be broadly permissive and to allow Albertans the opportunity to launch a referendum petition without needless bureaucratic red tape or court applications slowing the process.
As it is the government of Alberta that ultimately decides or if to implement any referendum result, those government decisions will ultimately be subject to constitutional scrutiny.
We encourage Elections Alberta to withdraw its court reference and permit Albertans their democratic rights to participate in the citizen initiative process.
This is the government of Alberta telling Elections Alberta to back off.
And then to add insult to injury for the people of Elections Alberta, Danielle Smith retweets them and says, Although I believe in Alberta sovereignty within a United Canada, Minister Mickey Amory is right.
Albertans have a democratic right to participate in the citizen initiative process.
They shouldn't be slowed down by bureaucratic red tape or court applications.
Boom.
Boom.
Yeah.
Just like that.
She's hauling them into line.
She's hauling the people, the unelected, unelected leftist activist bureaucrats over there.
Get it?
Bologna.
Bologna, she meant.
Put a dollar, put a ball, put a dollar in the jar, Sheila.
But it is.
It is.
Usually it's you.
You gotta write this down.
David.
I gotta write this down.
This is the stuff that, like, if this is the deep state stuff that everybody talks about and they tell you it's a conspiracy theory, this cabal of bureaucrats working to undermine the will of the people, but we see it right here in elections.
Like, I can't think of no better example than right here.
It is brilliant.
So, anyway, kudos to Mickey Amory and Danielle Smith for trying to haul the people of Elections Alberta and Telignon.
And we will keep you guys posted to see if they withdraw their court application.
I surely hope they do.
Now, if you guys would like to see more of Lise and myself today, you know, say that an hour plus that you get approaching your lunchtime here in the West is just not enough for you.
It's really not enough for me.
Before The Ad Break 00:04:02
And that's why I want to tell you guys that tonight is the Battle River Crowfoot Candidates Forum.
It's held in Camrose, Alberta, which is the largest municipality in the enormous riding of Battle River Crowfoot.
And Pierre Polyev will be participating in that forum with the NDP's perennial candidate in that region, Catherine Swampy.
She really this is her time to shine.
She just runs as an NDP candidate provincially, federally, provincially, federally, like over and over.
There's nobody else, I guess.
They just keep signing her up.
And I don't even know who the liberal candidate is.
He's also ran.
Maybe we'll see some of the longest ballot people show up.
I don't know, but at 6:45 Mountain today.
Yeah, we just sorted that out.
We're going to go live.
We're going to have a little chit chat with you guys.
We're going to watch the forum and then we'll react at the end.
I think it's about an hour, hour and a half long.
But it is important to note that Polyev is going to this forum.
And usually the winner candidate types, the ones that know they're going to win, they don't go to these things.
And he's going to.
He's going to come.
So anyway, so if you want to watch us, watch us right here where you're watching us now.
Come back at 6.45 Mountain.
That's 845 Eastern for those of you Easterners who are interested in what us Westerners are up to.
And we'll watch the forum and it'll be fun.
It'll be fun.
A double dose of these delightful ladies.
That's what you guys get today.
You're welcome.
Can't wait to see you guys tonight.
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visit alberta.ca slash next okay let's get into uh doug ford being well just being doug Doug Ford.
I think we'll go to the video first because he said we need to speed up work permits for tens of thousands of asylum seekers at taxpayer-funded hotels.
And according to the federal government, that gravy train with biscuit wheels is rolling out of the station and the asylum seekers ain't on it because they're going to stop paying for the two and a half to three star hotels that these people are occupying after entering legally into our country.
And Doug Ford says, well, we got to get them to work then.
I have a different solution, Doug.
As well, what we did communicate around the table and all the premiers agreed that we need more say into our immigration process, very, very similar to Quebec.
We want to really focus on economic immigration.
Along with my comments about work permitting, I don't want to take the responsibility off the federal government, but in saying that, if you have a pulse and you're healthy, you need to be working.
You come to our country.
First, they have to go through the system.
So I'll give you an example how the system's getting worse through the federal government, not better.
You know, they say they issued 70,000 work permits.
Well, we have 90,000 people coming in.
And altogether, there's about 139,000.
David, do you have the numbers down better?
I think across the country you're mentioning over 280,000 backlogged.
I'm very concerned, which the Prime Minister never mentioned to me, about cutting off the funding in literally a month in September for everyone in the hotels.
I have quite a few asylum seekers in the hotel in our area and across, especially in Niagara and other areas.
The federal government has to go in there and find out who's eligible.
You know, the whole system has to have integrity.
Who's eligible, who's not.
We're a very welcoming country, very welcoming province.
And I've always said people come here, they come here, and it's a privilege to be a Canadian.
You go out there, you work hard, and you contribute to society and you pay your taxes.
What's very concerning to me is that we're spending a billion dollars.
And I've had a few phone calls about, oh, you're not handing out work permits to every Tom, Dick, and Harry.
It's just not happening.
What we are doing is when we're spending a billion dollars and it's taking two years and people are sitting there, not because they don't want to work, because they don't have a work permit.
So that's a billion there.
Then the feds are adding another billion on accommodations.
And if they get rid of that, that's another half a billion dollars of burden that falls on the taxpayers of Ontario.
And I just go back to, again, if you're here, if you're healthy, you need to be working.
You need to be contributing to society.
You need to be contributing to the tax base.
And what else is happening?
A lot of these folks that are here, they want to work.
We're paying them to sit around, which is crazy.
But then they're out there standing on certain corners within the city, and contractors will come by, pick them up, and they're paying them cash under the table.
So we're losing a tax base on that.
And these people have come here for a better life.
And if they truly aren't asylum seekers and they aren't being threatened in their own country, that's up to the federal government to make sure they're very clear.
The people that aren't here based on that, they need to move forward and go back and then reapply through the immigration.
Thank you.
That's enough, Doug.
There's something missing in all of this.
And Doug, that's the jobs.
You don't have the supply of jobs for these people.
I pulled the numbers as he was talking and trying to figure out what his train of thought was there.
We heard.
Never heard a more rambling address.
So, Doug, where are you going with this?
Like, you just, what are you trying to say, Doug?
It really sounds like he's trying to criticize the federal government without actually criticizing the federal government.
That's what he was trying to do.
This is his problem.
They said they're going to cut off funding through the migrant hotels, which means that the provinces are going to pick it up because nobody plans to deport these people.
And so he's like, oh, great.
Now we're going to be stuck paying the bill.
But what Doug Ford isn't doing is saying, these people have to go back home.
That's right.
And here's out of the corner of my eye, I pulled it up as he was talking because you and I have talked about this.
The jobs that the temporary foreign workers and the migrants are doing, if they do indeed come, but it's mostly the temporary foreign workers that come to work.
They're doing the jobs teenage Canadians used to do in the before times.
And with youth unemployment at unprecedented levels, our young people cannot find jobs, cannot get jobs.
Go ahead.
And that's why the numbers are important.
If we jettisoned the temporary foreign workforce, which is like at one in five jobs in this country, one in five jobs in this country is done by a temporary foreign worker.
That's incredible.
Just in Ontario alone, this would fix it in then some, right?
The unemployment rate for teenagers age 15 to 19, 22.2%.
Unprecedented unemployment.
7.5% since 2019, since the migrant surge.
So, no, Doug, don't give these people work permits, send them back, and then send everybody else back too, so that young Ontarians can find work.
Yeah.
And what I didn't hear Doug Ford say is turn off the tap.
Stop bringing new Canadians in to fill up the hotels, to create problems, to sit on unemployment, to waste taxpayer dollars.
He didn't say that either.
Stop this program in its entirety.
Stop bringing new people in.
Send the people back that aren't being a benefit to our society.
He didn't say any of that.
As a matter of fact, the one thing that he did say was: the prime minister, you know, I didn't hear the prime minister say that.
You mean your sleepover with the during your sleepover in Muskoka Cottage, Doug?
The prime minister divulged to you the way that he was going to screw you.
He didn't tell you how he was going to bend you over.
Well, I never.
When he was being Big Spoon, he didn't hear this.
Who's Big Spoon?
It's Doug.
Yeah.
It's Doug.
He's a ladle.
He's a little ladle.
And then he says, we can't sustain the current pace of asylum seekers.
Again, we've been saying this for the better part of three, four, five years.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Do we have that video or is it the same one where he says we can't sustain the current pace?
And it's like, well, you know what?
When you're having your romantic getaways with the prime minister, would you mind whispering in his ear and tell him we can't sustain this?
Because he just said we need to give all of them work permits, regardless of the job supply in the future.
And their training and their skill set.
Like this is an invitation for disaster.
So you have a shortage in trucking or in transportation.
You're just going to shoehorn the first, I don't know, 10, 15,000 people who show up in a line into trucking and transportation.
What could possibly go wrong?
What could possibly go wrong, you guys?
What, like, do tell us in the live chat what could possibly go wrong?
Public safety.
Like, this is not the way to go about filling all of the job vacancies in your province, Doug.
This is not the way to do it.
But I love how it only gets brought up when, like, all of the hotel rooms in Niagara are being taken up by refugees.
And then when the tourists show up in summer and they're like leaving bad reviews, you know, I was at the Comfort Inn at Niagara Falls and it was absolutely full of non-English-speaking immigrants that were cooking in their rooms and catching chickens outside and doing all of the things.
Wab Canoe's Pipeline Dilemma 00:07:37
Yeah.
Well, it's a problem before.
It was a problem before, Doug, not just before tourist season.
So, yeah.
Yeah.
And I mean, it's a problem, it's a problem for the economy of Ontario.
Yeah.
And the workers of Ontario.
Sure, it is.
Those are the people you're supposed to care about.
Not even the tourists.
I mean, I guess you care about the tourists because of the tourism industry that affects Ontarians, but like Ontario's young people are being systemically unemployed by this nonsense.
Does Doug really care?
Like, considering what's happening in education in Ontario, does Doug really care about the young people of Ontario?
Does he?
No.
This is from Greece.
Grease.
Thank you.
My mouth wouldn't work there from the Western Standard.
Fair question.
Is Wab Canoe's pipeline veto reconciliation or a racket?
So by invoking Indigenous consultation as a veto, like Indigenous consultation doesn't mean Indigenous permission, right?
Right.
But we are taking this for some reason as those two words mean the exact same thing.
Manitoba's premier risks economic sabotage and reinforces elite power at the expense of the poor, also at the expense of Indigenous people, because there is never more an Indigenous industry than oil and gas.
In fact, Indigenous people are overrepresented as a proportion of the population in oil and gas.
And of course, that makes sense because the projects are in their communities.
That's right.
That's exactly right.
It's fighting against economic reconciliation.
Yeah.
So this story comes out of last week's all-ministers meeting that happened in Huntsville.
Was it Huntsville, Ontario?
Sheila?
Muskoka.
Thank you.
Muskoka, where Doug has a cabin, a cottage, a chalet, if you will.
At this same all-ministers meeting, an agreement was made between Premier Danielle Smith of Alberta, Premier Scott Mo of Saskatchewan, and Premier Doug Ford of Ontario to fast track pipeline projects as it pertained to our three provinces, oil and gas projects and pipeline projects through our three provinces.
And then what does Wab Canoe do?
What does Wab Canoe, the son of a left-wing activist professor mother and First Nations chief father go and do?
Wab Canoe says, no, no, no, I will not sign on to your pipeline agreement because I absolutely insist on consultation.
So what Wab Canu is doing is saying that he's demanding that all 634 Indian bands in the country of Canada get fair and equitable consultation as it pertains to any pipeline going through Manitoba.
So he did not sign on to our pipeline and oil and gas memorandum of understanding with Saskatchewan, Alberta, and Ontario.
He decided that Manitoba was going to sit this one out.
And then to reward him, what did Premier Scott Mo go and do?
This is a kick in the teeth, okay?
When one province is like, no, I'm not going to, I'm not going to help you guys.
I'm not going to help you guys with your major industry and your major sectors and the thing that would bring you the most benefit, as well as the First Nations of your provinces, the most benefit.
I'm not going to play along.
What does Scott Mo go and do?
Scott Mo goes and signs a memorandum of understanding with Wab Canoe to explore.
Now, what is this?
The Arctic Gateway Group?
Yeah.
Is that what that says, Sheila Gunread?
I need to squint.
Yeah.
Arctic Gateway.
So Scott Moe goes, oh, you know, Wab Canoe didn't sign on to our pipelines, but you know, we need to give him a photo.
We need to take a selfie with a piece of paper.
Screw Alberta over.
Yeah.
Yep.
So, you know what?
Let's give what, let's do a solid for Wab Canoe, even though he just screwed us.
Let's give that left-wing communist a good deal.
And we're going to say that we're going to work with Wab Canoe and the Arctic Gateway Group, who PS couldn't even be bothered to have a functioning website, you guys.
Okay.
This is a group, this Arctic Gateway group doesn't have a functioning website.
It is absolutely stocked with people with chiefs, okay?
Their board of directors and all of their major players.
Well, half of them at least are chiefs.
None of them have bios.
None of them have publicly available information on the website.
And Scott Moe's like, Yep, let's go into an agreement with these guys and Wab Canoe.
What the hell are we doing?
If Manitoba just iced us on pipelines on our oil and gas, we tell Manitoba to take a long walk in the desert.
That's what we should be doing.
We should tell them.
Yeah, we tell them we don't sign this MOU until you sign ours.
That's right.
That's negotiating.
That's right.
And so, what the hell are we doing, Saskatchewan?
We're walking, we're getting it to bed with Manitoba and their communist governments to what?
To increase trade through the port of Churchill, which is only accessible during the summer months when it's not blocked with ice, while our biggest, well, our biggest trade partner right next door in the United States, we don't have an agreement.
Why isn't Scott Mo up Mark Carney's butt to get an agreement with the United States as it pertains to trade?
This is an absolute bed crapping, you guys.
I can't believe that they did this in public.
Like, this is so embarrassing.
This is so embarrassing.
Imagine, imagine being Alberta and you're like, well, we had strength in numbers till Scott Mo was like right until I want to explore the Church Hill, the Church Hill Railroad with Premier Wab Canoe and his communist leanings and all of the chiefs that will have to still have to say yes to any project.
And it's so funny.
It's so funny because every time I see train in or oil in tanker cars on the railroad, I always think, man, someone should weld those things together and bury them.
It's like a rolling pipeline almost.
Like, yeah, it's like a roll, a big, humongous rolling pipeline.
Yeah, that's what it is.
That's what it is.
And the craziest thing is less safe.
The craziest thing is more energy intensive.
But if we were to have more pipelines, okay, so this memorandum of understanding with Saskatchewan and Manitoba is important for Saskatchewan agricultural producers because it is important to get our product, our product to their markets, which in some cases is Europe, in some cases is the Far East and India, right?
India buys a lot of our lentils.
But if we had pipelines in the ground, that would free up a lot of rail space to move our agriculture products.
And that's been a complaint for years and years and years on the prairies is that anytime that oil is on the rail tracks, it's taking those rail tracks away from agriculture products.
And unlike agriculture products, oil and gas does not go bad in the pipeline, whereas agriculture products go bad in the bin if they're not shipped in an appropriate time.
So in any case, we need pipelines.
Manitoba's Wab Canoe just screwed us all.
Thanks very much, Scott Mo, for entering into a different agreement with him.
And that's where we are at on the prairies.
Yeah, I mean, Rachel Motley, who opposes pipelines, the NDP who opposed pipelines, they were perfectly fine in Alberta.
They bought 7,000 rail cars to ease the oil backlog.
Seven instead of just advocating for pipelines.
Gary Tries To Backpedal 00:04:13
Like, it's just so stupid.
And then eventually the province sold off their 10 billion in crude by rail contracts.
Like as soon as the commies were out, the UCP are like, we don't do this.
Right.
They want to move the oil by rail.
That's not what the government's going to do.
Right.
The private sector can do that.
Or even better, we should build the pipelines.
We should just build the pipelines.
We should just put them underground.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I just remember how stupid that was.
I was like, that's when I was like, you know, you should weld those together and build them or and just bury them underground.
And then you could use the train tracks for other things.
You think?
Yeah.
Yeah.
It seems it's a sensical, it's a sensical idea, Sheila Gunnrid.
Yeah.
If only, if only we were running the show.
Yeah.
Let's go into crime/slash immigration.
The two are so often hand in hand.
The wife of the terror group member, the wife of the Tamil Tiger, backed by public safety minister Gary Ananda Sangri.
At first, Gary said, I was doing this because this is what MPs do for their constituents.
That's what he said.
What?
She ain't no constituent.
She doesn't live in the riding.
So why did you do it, Gary?
Gary tries to explain it.
Gary tries to explain it away.
Okay.
Gary tries to say, well, okay.
Okay.
She wasn't a constituent, a constituent of my riding, but she was a constituent of somebody else's riding.
And that somebody else was real busy performing the duties of the government.
So that's why I'm not.
Not writing letters on behalf of terrorists.
So somebody else declined to write the letter on behalf of the member of a known outlawed terror group.
I got her.
Gary tries to like play her off as like, as like, oh, but that person was so busy.
So I just decided to do the misala again, like we said, like we said on the show last week.
It is in no MP's job description to write letters of support to terrorists.
Right.
Okay.
Or on behalf of terrorists, not in your job description, Gary.
And now that you're getting your butt handed to you in the mainstream media, let alone us.
Okay, we were first on this story.
We were the very first on this story.
But now that the mainstream media is actually handing your butt to you, Gary, now you're trying to pivot to like, oh, well, this is just, this is just how the government works.
You know, I was just doing what I thought was expected of me.
No, but.
No, you weren't.
Well, you were supporting a known and admitted terrorist.
And this guy, the PS, the guy that he wrote a letter in support of, couldn't immigrate to England, who takes everybody, everybody, everybody, because he was so dangerous and a self-admitted, paid member of a terrorist organization.
This is like actually what happened.
And now Gary's trying to backpedal.
No word from our federal government who named this guy our public, our federal public safety minister.
No word from the federal government yet.
I can't even believe that we have Gary Ananda Sangri as our minister in charge of combating terrorism.
If you want to sign our petition to fire Gary Ananda Sangeri, look at his weasely bloated face.
He looks like one of those dolls from the 80s that were made of pantyhose.
Oh, what are the ones that I'm talking about?
I'm going to make a dolly hose next time I go camping just as a craft.
Do you know what I'm talking about?
I sure do.
Their faces were sort of like puffy and stretched, and their cheeks were big.
And they're sort of, you could make their feature by stitching.
If you're from the dolls made of pantyhose, he looks like one.
Anyways, let's get that to 10,000.
I can't believe that of all the inept people in the cabinet.
They found the most inept one.
The most compromised.
Inept plus compromise.
When we could have just went with inept, like our immigration minister.
Oh, Canada.
Just another example of how great things are going here.
Things are going just swimming.
We also have 600 foreign nationals with criminal records due to be deported and they're missing.
Gaping Holes in Border Security 00:04:26
And these are bad dudes.
These are not like itty-bitty little assault charges.
These are the worst of the worst.
Like, this is not like, oh, I got in a bar fight stuff.
This is like bad stuff against women and children.
How did they just loose?
How'd these guys even make it in the country to begin with?
Like, how did they, how did they actually make it over the border and into the wild?
Let's ask Marianne Desangeri.
Well, let's ask Canadian Border Services Agency.
And hey, quick shout up, quick shout out to Rebel News.
The little hustlers over there, Alexa Lavois and Lincoln J, right?
Who put up trail cams and did with what our little tiny news agency that could did what the whole Canadian Border Services Agency could not, not with all their fanciness, not with all their drones, not with their Blackhawk helicopters.
Rebel News goes to Cabela, picks up a handful of trails.
Off the shelves, the same ones that are in my yard and catches a national security issue happening at the border.
And what's interesting is they put them in the same stand of trees that the RCMP and the CBSA use.
So they have the same pictures.
They know what's happening there.
They're not doing anything.
So we have a better handle on this issue than the CBSA.
We don't have those fancy Blackhawk helicopters.
No, you don't.
No, no.
Or those trucks with the whole drone outfit on the back.
They're throwing their IDs, they're tossing their clothes, their communications, their documents, all of their stuff on the other side of the border and just walking over.
And then you hear, and then you hear the Americans complain, right?
You got humongous gaping holes in your border.
We have a fentanyl czar.
Okay, remember when we announced that?
Yeah, I'm not sure what that guy does.
Apparently not standing on the border or making sure that bad things aren't happening, spilling over to and from the United States.
But this report, like what a black eye on the federal government.
It is just beautiful.
You love to see it.
You just love to see it.
It's such an excellent report.
It's just exactly the mission of Rebel News, going there on the ground and showing the public what's really happening.
Like these people are just standing on the road.
Go and get them.
Like go and get them and send them back.
Just put a guy, put a guy in a patrol car right there.
Like just, that's, that's all.
Look, you could have a patrol car and pick that guy up and then that doesn't happen.
But no, here we got the landowners, the landowners who are being like, my land is being decimated by these people.
Yeah.
My land is being decimated by these people who are stumbling over the border with no, with no law enforcement monitoring them.
That guy must feel safe being in his house, you know, leaving his farm wife in the house while he has strange, look at, look at them streaming over the border.
Yeah, strange foreign nationals like trouncing through his backyard.
Because that's terrifying.
Yeah, it is.
It is so.
It's an invasion.
Here we go with proof.
Somebody turns around in my driveway and I'm standing in the curtains like this, just watching.
So, you know, like because it's a, it feels like you're being invaded when like just somebody's going the wrong way and they turn around on my driveway.
Yeah.
Imagine what this landowner feels like.
Yeah.
Where he has the third world using his backyard as a highway.
Yeah.
Yeah.
This is wild.
It's just wild.
Anyway, props to Rebel News for that.
It was just an incredible, incredible piece of journalism.
And you guys supporting Rebel News supports that kind of journalism.
So yeah, doing what, doing what Canadian Border Services is not incredible.
Olivia, whisper in my ear without what's migrantreports.com or guard the border.
I'm sorry, guardtheborder.com if you want to see that report or donate to Alexa's mission there.
She spent four days at the border.
And it should be pointed out, she was assaulted twice by human traffickers by the same one.
A taxi driver from upstate New York has assaulted her twice.
He's a human trafficker.
Two Daily Cringes 00:03:21
Come sue me.
He drives the migrants to the border so that they can illegally cross and drop them off and leave.
He takes money for that.
And he has assaulted Alexa twice on camera.
And so it's dangerous work.
And yet still, after that, she continues to go back because she thinks it's important to show people what's happening to our border.
She's just the toughest little nugget.
We just, we're so lucky to have her, truly.
Let's go into, let's skip ahead because I think we hit everything in the headlines.
And since we're on later, I don't want to go too, too long today.
Courage is a habit.
Posts.
How horrific does your ideology have to be for the globalist United Nations to come out against you?
This is the same United Nations who has done its part in pushing this exact gender cult.
So this is Jonathan Van Mehron.
He writes, the UN report calls for ban on sex changes for children, declares transgenderism a threat to women.
You don't say, you don't say.
But even though we all know this, Canada, okay, we all know that sex changes and social transition and medical transition of children is bad, is child abuse and is awful and must be stopped by any means necessary.
We all know that transgenderism has been and has affected women in the worst ways.
And it is an ultimate telling that the United Nations, okay, the United Nations who spent 10 years, 10 years telling us that gender must be upheld, that gender is so important to all of us,
that the UN has joined England, France, Denmark, Sweden, the United States in saying transgenderism has had a disproportionate impact on women and should be banned from having children involved in any of it.
The United Nations has said this.
So another domino has fallen, Canada.
But sadly, in our backwards nation, transgenderism, 2S LGBTQIA issues, including the rainbow, what do they call it?
The Rainbow Railroad, where the government of Canada is offering up to one year of funding for 2S LGBTQIA people to come to Canada to live on the taxpayer dynamic to access the United States, by the way.
Absolutely 100%.
Actually, I was completely shocked that in Alexa's migrant report that we weren't seeing transhousing by proxy mommies stumbling over the border with their poor babies who need cross-offs.
No, no, because they can't come in the front way.
They can just arrive on a person.
They don't have to sneak in.
They've been invited.
So anyway, yeah, so it's incredible, though, that the United Nations is now changing its tune, which is, it's actually great to see.
Yeah.
Today we have two daily cringes.
I did not think to get a daily delight, which I think is probably a better way to end the show.
I'll think about that tomorrow.
Daily Cringe.
They Can Just Arrive On A Person 00:12:35
Let's start with what the heck is Saskatchewan.
Chapel Rohn.
Who's Chapel Rohn?
Bring me to the culture.
A singer.
Chapel Rohn is a singer.
A pop singer.
Yeah.
Okay.
Actually, very good.
Very good.
Okay.
Chapel Rohn's tweezer, teaser for The subway has made Saskatchewan bell of the ball, but what's the deal with Canada's most rectangular province?
Tell me what's going on here.
Okay, Chaplin Roland has written a song about a bad breakup and how she's going to move to Saskatchewan.
That's how she's going to get over the breakup.
And this little piece from Extra magazine, okay, Extra with an X, is an explainer of what is Saskatchewan.
I have some, I have a beef with this whole piece.
Can we watch this video?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, Tommy Douglas.
A short video clip shared to a fan page shows a white box truck with a crimson-haired driver puttering along the sort of road familiar to anyone who grew up in the Canadian prairies.
As Roan sings, but like, what the hell is Saskatchewan?
Okay.
I'm resident Canadian prairie queener Mel Woods, and here are four things Chapel Roan fans should know about Saskatchewan since y'all are suddenly so obsessed with it.
Saskatchewan is a Canadian province right in the middle of the country, notable for being hard to spell and easy to spy.
Its two largest cities are Regina and Saskatoon.
Yes, like the Berries.
It's also the birthplace of Canadian socialized health care.
Tommy Douglas was the premier of Saskatchewan from 1944 to 1961, leading the first socialist government elected to office in North America.
In 1947, his government introduced the Saskatchewan Hospital Services Plan, the first universal hospital insurance program in North America, which paved the way for what we now know as Medicare.
In 1963, his government passed the Saskatchewan Medical Care Insurance Act, which established public funding for medical care in the province.
And inspired by Douglas's moves in Saskatchewan, the Canadian government went on to establish federal public health funding in subsequent years.
Which is a sunshine and rainbows politics.
Its current government, led by Premier Scott Moe, has introduced several anti-LGBTQ2S plus policies in recent years, including one that requires that schools notify parents if a kid wants to use a different name or pronouns at school.
That policy also changes the way sex ed is taught in the province, allowing parents to opt their children out of the province's human sexuality unit, as well as banning third-party organizations from presenting gender and sexuality education.
I don't want you talking to my kids.
As much as Chapel Roan makes it sound like an easy option to escape a bad breakup, one simply cannot just move to Saskatchewan or Canada for that matter right now.
While many people in the U.S. and move to Canada for various reasons, again, bad breakups or, you know, the entire political situation, immigration isn't that easy.
Lawyers and advocates say that claiming asylum status here as a queer or trans person is unlikely.
But there are other pathways to citizenship if you're committed.
Who knows?
You could always find a fellow queer looking for love amidst the canola fields.
That guy should be committed.
I knew, I knew how much she would love it.
She looked unreed, which is why I wanted to see it as part of the daily cringe.
I love, yeah, I love how he brings up that Tommy Douglas came from Saskatchewan, but doesn't care to mention the eugenics, okay?
The way that Tommy Douglas actually felt about the people of Saskatchewan, called us like a, what did he call us, like a subhuman species or a, yeah, somehow subhuman, the people of Saskatchewan.
That's how Tommy Douglas felt about us.
But this is, these are just like talking points for the Saskatchewan NDP.
If anyone wants to know what the Saskatchewan NDP sounds like when the lights are off, it's exactly that guy.
It's exactly that girl.
You know, it's funny because, you know, Tommy Douglas, he was a very religious man.
And anyway, I try to find some quips about Tommy Douglas.
No, I just, you know, you sort of forget that he, his daughter, Shirley, was married to Donald Sutherland, Kiefer Sutherland, as his grandson.
Like, that's all the stuff that he could have said, but no, he has to push the like subsidized health care, which is just a subsidized weight line, and skips over the whole like eugenics that he really pushed.
Well, and talk and talks about talks about our healthcare, like forgets to mention that our healthcare system is crumbling and that queer and trans people moving to Saskatchewan are going to have to get at the back of the line.
Okay, the absolute back of the line.
But this is also an opportunity for me to remind our health minister, Jeremy Clockrell, okay, that we bans like Alberta has bans to stop the surgical transition of minors and to put a lid on this real quick.
Tommy Douglas's master's thesis was for a degree in sociology at McMaster University in 1933.
His thesis.
So, just so you know who these people are celebrating.
Yeah.
His thesis, The Problems of the Subnormal Family.
That's what it was.
You and me.
Endorsed eugenics.
This thesis proposed a system that would have required couples seeking to marry to be certified as mentally or morally fit.
Those deemed subnormal.
I wonder what Tommy Douglas would think of the person who just presented that glowing praise on him.
Yeah.
Probably would think of him as subnormal because of low intelligence, moral laxity, or venereal disease.
And they would be sent to state farms or camps, while those judged to be mentally defective or incurably diseased would be sterilized.
You know, that sounds a lot like Mark Carney's book, Values, doesn't it?
Doesn't it?
Where we would use social credit and an application process for people to have children.
Tommy Douglas and Mark Carney have a lot in common.
Do you know what they do?
They have a lot more in common than that.
And the fans of Tommy Douglas end up sterilized one way or another, don't they?
Yeah, they really do.
I sure do.
Let's go to the second daily cringe.
And it's just the guy that won't go away.
TMZ finds Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau.
God help us.
Why?
Oh, God.
We're looking in a reflection in a mirror, like a bar.
Oh, I see.
Yeah, in a bar.
Is that really him?
Okay, Sheila, I got a joke for you.
A blackface and an astronaut walk into a bar.
Right.
My goodness.
This is what happens.
A blackface and an astronaut walk into a bar.
P.S.
She is very newly single and separated from her husband, Orlando Bloom, actor.
Oh, my goodness.
And so, Justin Trudeau, Katy Perry, canodling in a very, very pricey Montreal bistro or bar or something like this.
Not a surprise.
Absolutely not a surprise.
This is a woman who's newly on the market and looking for a high-profile, a high-profile mate.
Geez.
Do you know what?
As my mom used to say, why wreck two homes?
I'm kind of glad they found each other.
Imagine.
Because you actually, they're both so because I'm both vapid idiots.
I told you this just this last weekend.
I met Katy Perry once.
I had the opportunity to meet Katy Perry, met Katy Perry.
Oh, so startlingly beautiful, like absolutely startlingly beautiful, but shallow like a puddle.
Okay, there's absolutely no substance there.
So these people, these two people, Katy Perry and former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, absolute match made in heaven.
Why wreck two homes?
There's a pot for every lid.
That's right.
You know what?
They could be contaminating two households with their extreme idiocy.
Let's hope they just make it one.
I'm cheering for these two.
Me too.
Cicely Bardwell, 10 bucks.
This was a spicy episode today.
Yeah, I let a swear word out of my mouth.
It hit a few nerves for more than myself, I think.
Well, thank you very much, Cicely.
Usually I'm the one that's got the brakes on.
Ablest SL gives us five bucks.
And Australian gender critic organization that allegedly has government ties called Collective Shout got caught pressuring credit card companies to blacklist games from Steam and elsewhere.
Wokies and dissident right are mad.
Huh.
I don't know anything about that.
Sounds complicated.
We'll have to look it up.
Yeah.
Thanks for that, though.
That's funny.
Yeah.
Nana Awake gives us 10 bucks.
Jobs in service isn't the only industry impacted by over-immigration by this over-immigration.
Has moved into construction trucking, trucking for sure.
Yeah.
And others where subsidies are keeping a growing number of Canadians out of the workforce.
Yes, Nana Awake.
Ask yourself when the last time you had your oil changed by a local 16-year-old.
Just ask yourself that.
I think about that every time I'm at the oil change shop.
Or yeah, I've received a coffee through a drive-through.
Yep.
Same, same thing.
Abu Ben gives us 10 bucks.
Good morning, ladies.
Sorry for the confusion last week about Bonnie Critchley being the voice of Rue on Fubar.
Fubar is a Netflix series with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Keep up the great work.
Okay, because I was thinking Fubar with Terry and Dean.
So Fubar on the Prairies is two independent films, Fubar and Fubar 2, about two guys from Central Alberta, two headbanger guys.
And I did dress as Terry for Halloween one time, and I think I did a great job.
By the way, I sent Lisa the pictures.
You did a great job.
And I was, but I was like, is she actually dressing up or she's just going fancy, like fancy version of Sheila Gunn Reed?
Like, it's kind of the same.
It's so funny because I was like, I can do that outfit.
That's the Alberta uniform.
I just go into my closet.
I'm like, put it on.
I'm like, I just needed a wig and I was done.
Also, one time I dressed as Tiger King for Halloween, and I literally just went into my own closet and I was like, that jacket, those jeans, that bell buckle, those boots, and that hat.
And I was, I was Joe exotic.
Girl, that's me with Dolly Parton or Sharon.
Like, I already have all the feathers.
I already have all the sequins and the wigs.
Like, just give me some false eyelashes and let me get out the door.
Yeah, agree.
Okay, I'm going to look it up on Netflix.
Thanks so much for that explainer because I was just lost.
Like, I was asking my blonde was coming out real hard last week, guys.
No, I was confused.
Fubar is a different thing out here.
Like, it's just, it's like a cult classic.
Yeah.
Um, I'm going to watch.
Okay, I'm going to watch it all.
If you watch it, you'll understand us more and you'll probably understand our accents a little bit more.
Uh, Bonnie Danilition gives us 10 bucks.
Yes, I believe candidates should live in the riding.
I heard Pierre bought a house in Stettler.
Oh, nice.
Beautiful town.
Yeah.
I know for a fact that one of the candidates on the ballot lives in the U.S.
I am not amused.
Yeah.
Stetler.
Stetler is a really nice place.
I stop at the KFC there.
They have a nice little KFC in Stetler with a nice little bait that I like to do.
I'm recognizing that.
I'm exactly the one.
So by the golf course.
Yeah, just across.
Just across.
Yeah.
That's yeah.
Stetler's a beautiful little town.
So hello, Stettler, Alberta.
Congratulations on your newest resident, high-profile resident.
The C Baudouin 60 says, so can I stand at the ballot box and fill out ballots for people so they have the correct spellings for the candidates they want to vote for?
Probably not.
I would not advise that.
Which is wild.
Yeah, but I mean, it's crazy.
Yeah.
Scamps one says, what a corrupt, evil world of lies we live in.
Nothing new, but once in a while, I just got to go.
Wow.
Yeah.
Good morning, ladies.
Good morning, ladies, from Windsor, Canada, normally a left-wing stronghold, but both our seats went blue last election.
Nice.
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You guys are paying the price for the liberal policies.
I see your immigrant or your unemployment rate is one of the higher ones in all of Ontario.
And thanks to Doug Ford for not standing up for you.
But I'm glad that you guys looked the switch on the NDP.
Are seeing the light.
Yeah.
All right.
Olivia, are we all caught up?
Okay.
Okay.
Olivia reminds me to tell all of you that we are going to cover the candidates forum from beautiful downtown Camrose, Alberta, farmer retirement community.
But it's the largest municipality in Battle River Crowfoot, which is the size of several European countries.
And so it's the candidates forum.
Polyev will be there.
We're going to cover it.
It's going to be streamed.
We want you to join us.
We're going to go live at 645 Mountain until the end of the forum.
And hopefully you'll have some things to say and you'll send them to us in the form of super chats because I definitely want to know what you guys think.
And if you are an Easterner, you might could want to tune in too.
Oh, yeah.
It's going to be, it's going to be super interesting.
It has a wide slate of candidates.
So we're going to get a real wide cast on opinions and ideas.
And yeah, 6.45 tonight.
You guys get us two times in the same day.
Lucky.
Lucky.
We've got one more chat before we go do five bucks.
For the longest ballot in Battle River Crowfoot, one of the candidates is deceased.
Oh.
He's a Democrat, you mean?
How awkward that is.
Yeah, oops.
How awkward.
Oops.
But we'll get to thanks for that comment.
And we're just going to keep a real, a real hard eye on that story about elections, Elections Canada crapping the bed because, yeah, this is a this is just crazy.
Anyway.
Okay, we got to go.
Ezra needs the studio, which means he also needs Olivia too to run the studio.
So we'll sign off.
Thanks, Lise.
We'll talk to you later.
Thanks, Olivia.
We'll talk to you later, too, because I guess we're dragging you on the live stream later to support us and run the studio.
Maybe it's Efron, but thanks to everybody who's jumped in to help us.
Lise, we'll talk later.
Thanks, all of you who pitch in to send us a few bucks to keep the lights on here at Rebel News.
And for all of you who do the free thing of just sharing the stream to people who need to see it.
Thank you so much.
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