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Jan. 2, 2026 - Rebel News
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EZRA LEVANT | Happy New Year! The best of Rebel News in 2025

Ezra Levant’s 2025 roundup kicks off with John Kerry dodging climate hypocrisy over private jets while BlackRock’s Philippe Hildebret debates profits from post-war rebuilding. Farzana’s $20K rent-free scam and Casalina’s brazen LCBO thefts—$6M vs. $77M claims—expose systemic failures, followed by a hostile LCBO employee refusing shareholder questions. Protesters accuse Rebel News of censorship while farmers convoy healthy birds, allegedly killed for "disease" cures, under CFIA’s controversial Animal Health Act. The episode ties media bias, border crackdowns (1,000+ CBSA hires), and political betrayals—like Michael Ma’s alleged switch—to a broader warning: unchecked power targets dissenters first, leaving no group safe. [Automatically generated summary]

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Working For The Government 00:14:41
Tonight, the best of rebel reporters in 2025, you're watching the Astral Avance Show.
Shame on you, you sensorious bug!
Ha!
K!
No, can I ask you, Donald Trump has said that he is pulling out of the Paris Accord.
Do you have any comment on that?
No, I think it's what he did before.
I think we all expected him to do that.
But I think that I think the marketplace is moving forward.
Countries all around the world.
How are you doing?
How are you?
I'm okay.
You know, countries all around the world are going to continue to compete.
And there will be a lot of jobs and a lot of products made, which I hope America isn't going to mess out on.
So we're going to keep working.
No, can I ask you, did you fly commercial to get here?
Part way, yes.
Part way, and then what?
What do you mean, and then what?
Well, you're an advocate against climate change.
Excuse me.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
Mr. Kerry, we got interrupted last time.
Quick question.
Why are you actually here now when you're not in any professional?
I'm sorry, sir, no question.
That's a guy.
He can talk for himself.
You're in the private sector now?
Sure.
And you told us that you part flew here privately.
We're an Irish, too, you know.
That's how you get here.
No, no, but you told me.
Last year you got very upset that we implied that you took private jets.
Yesterday you told us that you...
I'm not going to waste my time with you.
You said you part traveled.
What part did you travel here privately?
Is it now worth it?
Is it now worth it in the private sector?
No, sir, we're not.
Is your carbon footprint worth it now?
I'm not doing any of that.
Flying, obviously, private jets.
Can you disclose to your clients, Sarah?
Don't you think that's relevant?
You used to work for the U.S. government.
Who do you work for now?
Shouldn't you disclose it?
I work in several capacities.
Can you name them, please?
Well, if you'd like that, I'll have my office with them all out.
I'm skeptical that you will, sir, with all respect.
Can you tell me at least one of them?
Surely you know.
Look, I'm not going to put up with your ridiculous.
It's not disrespectful.
I respect you, sir.
I'm asking who you work for because it's not known right now.
I work for Galvanize, Climate Solutions.
And how long have you been working with them?
Full-time, full-time climate.
Addressing the energy transition and working constructively with people.
And who's behind that organization?
Who funds it?
It's not funded, it's a, you should...
Are you a volunteer?
Tom Steyer is the president.
So he made his money in coal, didn't he?
don't you think that's unusual that tom steyer made his money in coal and he's paying you i think they're very i said he's paying me Are you a volunteer, sir?
Right past us walks Philippe Hildebret.
He's the second in command at BlackRock and BlackRock is a well-known crisis profiteer, a conflict capitalism organization.
They control $11.5 trillion in assets.
They make a lot of money off war.
And we put some questions to him about how their business model might change now that there's a president who will probably bring about peace once again in the Middle East.
How you doing, sir?
How you doing?
How are you feeling about Donald Trump's inauguration today?
Is this finally BlackRock's chance now to make money off the rebuilding of Gaza, the rebuilding of Ukraine now that the wars are all going to end?
Are you excited to have somebody like Trump in there or are you coping?
Is it bad or good for BlackRock that the United States is inaugurating a president to achieve peace through power?
Is Trump good for business or not so good for business?
He wasn't working.
He wasn't doing anything.
Sometimes they would throw stuff at us or spit on us.
One time the police came, they warned him you cannot touch the cameras.
One time he pushed me from the porch.
At that time, I called the police too.
Every time the police knew it's the landlord and tenant board matter, they just gave him the warning and left off.
They owed us over five months of rent plus the utilities, the around 20k plus the damages, which, you know, I don't even want to go there.
And they stayed from start to finish nine months.
How do you know that she was panhandling?
Somebody told me we saw her outside one of Toronto mosques.
She used to sit certain days of the week outside food basic.
Julian never does that.
So it was always Casalina and her younger kids.
The family ended up moving out of Farzana's property and she'll speak a little bit more about that in a minute.
But I was able to confirm the location where Julian and Casalina currently reside.
I had a few questions for them.
Check it out.
Why are you out begging for money when you live here?
Why are you bringing your small child with you?
To beg for money when you live here.
Are you going to pay back the unpaid rent?
How did you get into Canada?
Do you think Julian was forcing her to do it?
Do you think she also wants to be out there panhandling?
Do you think it's a combo of both?
Yes, combo, it's a joint effort.
But I think what I learned, their lifestyle is they try to make or they try to get as much money they can so they can go and party at night.
How did this all come to an end?
He signed an N11 farm.
That means he was willing to leave within 30 days.
We offered him money.
He signed it.
And at that time, before he signed it, he fined a rental unit too in that area.
They even took off the rods, the curtain rods, the screws, any possible thing you could think of, you know, from the house.
They took it off.
So when he gave the keys to my husband, I was standing there.
He looked right into my eyes and he told me, you know, Farzana, you should thank me that you are getting the house back because we could live here forever and ever, rent-free, utility-free, and there's nothing you could have done.
They will do any trick in their sleeves, you know, to get out what they need.
He told me the reason I look people like you because they're so dumb.
You can tell them anything and they would buy it.
I feel sorry for their younger kids too because when you grew up in a certain environment, you think this is how the things are.
Are you still in court?
No, the hearing was on August 1st.
So they didn't show it up and their legal representative didn't show up.
What was your reaction when you saw that photo from the Hamilton Police Service of allegedly Casalina with the other woman stealing from the variety store?
And how do you know it was her?
I used to see Casalina dress up as Muslim.
We saw it and we said this is Casalina because that's one of the scars she had.
That's when we called the police.
I was told by the police that she's arrested.
I was told, I think very recently last month.
She was arrested in Florida and I think in New York.
She was arrested with a newborn baby and the same baby was used by her in the taste of Lawrence.
So the same nine-year-old boy was sitting with her when I took her pictures.
The Florida arrest.
This one's interesting because she's using Julian's last name.
But then in the other arrests, she's using a different last name.
Why do you think that is?
I think she just wanted to hide or protect her identity as much as possible.
They were professionals.
It's the system needs to change.
I went to social assistant.
I went to David Smith's office, MPP.
I met with his assistant in person.
I emailed Salma Zahad.
I also emailed Doug Ford's office.
So I went to as many places as I could think of.
I thought that these people are there to assist, but it's amazing that for a landlord and tenant board matter, when you have all the evidence that they are just watching, I think the system is set to fail people like us.
Why is our government allowing people like this to enter our country and rip off hardworking, honest Canadians?
So many people today are struggling in Canada.
People are working day and night just to get by.
And at the same time, you have people like Casalina and Julian coming here, taking advantage of the system.
I want to end this report by saying I truly feel sorry for the children.
They didn't choose this life.
Hopefully, they can grow up and be contributing members to society and break this cycle.
David Menzies for Rebel News here in downtown Toronto, and I'm at the palatial headquarters of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario.
And the reason why Lincoln Jay and I are here, we're paying a house call because I've reached out to the media relations department.
They have one job to do: relate to the media, and they don't.
So, why do we even have a department like that?
And the issue is the theft that's going on, the brazen theft in the province of LCBO stores.
It used to be that a shoplifter would come into the store, covertly steal a bottle, and sneak his way out.
Now, criminals are going in with burlap bags, suitcases, even shopping carts, and filling that packaging up with thousands and thousands of dollars of product in broad daylight, not even wearing a disguise.
Check out what happened the other day in Kitchener, Ontario.
Hey, guys, you're on live TV, eh?
Yeah, you're on live TV.
Yeah, so they're not even trying to be sneaky about it anymore.
So, I want to find out what the L CBO is going to do about this.
I want to find out what the theft amount is.
The LCBO, going back seven years ago, they lost typically six million dollars retail a year in shoplifting.
The union, OPSU, however, says the figure is closer to 77 million.
That's one heck of a discrepancy.
And I just want to get an idea what the policy is when people are brazenly coming in to these stores and leaving with thousands of unpaid merchandise.
And by the way, if you live in Ontario, you have skin in the game.
This is a crown corporation.
Ontarians are shareholders.
We demand better or we should be demanding better.
This is outrageous what's going on because this is money coming right out of the treasury.
Anyways, like I said, nobody in media relations would get back to us.
Let's pay a house call, see if we can get somebody at the bloated bureaucracy that is the L C B O to come on camera.
Do you have the contact people for the press office?
A contact number for the press office?
have a email address.
Oh I've already done that a couple of days ago.
I'm on deadline right now and I never even had my email acknowledged.
So we work hybrid, so there's not even necessarily anybody in the office.
Oh, there's nobody here?
Do you have a name of somebody?
Not specifically there.
Not specifically?
I'm at LCBO headquarters.
We're paying a house call because when you reach out to them via their media relations line.
Hello.
Hey, excuse me.
Excuse me.
No, excuse me.
What are you doing?
Delete the video you've recorded of me because I am a private citizen and you can't record me without my permission.
Yeah, well, you have to make an appointment for that.
Yeah, exactly.
You need my written permission, sign consent form.
Do you have a consent form for me to sign?
No, you're wrong.
We don't need it.
So keep making a horse's ass out of yourself.
Oh my god, just get out of here.
Yeah, okay.
Well, who are you, sir?
You can't be up here.
Who are you?
You can't be up here.
You gotta leave now.
Okay, who are you?
Listen, Rebel News, you gotta leave right now.
Yeah, well, I'm calling security.
Okay, so you're not security.
Individual Ontarians are shareholders in the LCBO.
It is a crown corporation.
They're not a private company.
Again, it's very much a situation, I think, of where the priority.
I'm interrupting again.
You need to stop recording.
Why?
Because you're trespassing and I'm telling you to leave.
No, are you a security guard?
This security guard is a security guard, sir?
Okay.
Oh, no, I appreciate that.
100%.
No problem at all.
Are you rolling?
Just in case.
Hey, how are you?
Yeah, okay.
Wow, there she goes.
Miss America.
Anyways, I think that tells you about the caliber of person who works at the LCBO.
Sent her a message over Snapchat asking her if she had a boyfriend, which she had replied no.
She asked if she wanted an Indian boyfriend.
And my niece's reply was, well, how old is he?
And she said, 25.
And she said, well, I'm only 17.
I heard I could make $20,000 if I wanted to marry the manager's brother here.
Can I start that process?
You have no comments on it?
So is it true or not?
Just because your boss doesn't like the fact that an independent journalist is in here video recording, that's not up to him.
She has the right to do that.
Why Silence Speaks Volumes 00:14:39
I'm not going to.
Opération, tasez-vous d'être là.
C'est quoi l'opération?
Tu travailles?
Oui, mais moi aussi j'ai le droit de savoir parce qu'on est dans mon équipe.
C'est une opération policière?
Allez de l'autre côté!
Allez de l'autre côté!
C'est une provocation de leur part de façon en plus le dimanche, le jour du Seigneur, de venir se mettre là puis de faire toute leur procession.
C'est inacceptable.
Il empêche les autres à prendre des films puis des vidéos.
C'est parti!
But if you have an antimittery, I view this democratic civic journalist.
It's what long as you want the market that the great media and sentence.
It's the separation and public comment.
A separate importance.
It is.
To do that, which develops once more in the Me as a citizen, I feel I'm disturbing with that.
You know, I'm a Muslim, but I think I'm disturbing with that, and I don't want that.
I'm a taxpayer.
I'm a Muslim taxpayer.
If you're asking me, I want the money that I pay as a tax, I want to just be like spent for, how do you call it, the wealth, health, and freedom of the citizen of Quebec, citizen of Montreal.
You have been an MP for the last six years.
Now you have a retirement.
Before that, you were a provincial MP.
In other words, the majority of your career has been at the expense of taxpayers, but you chose to boycott conservatives and right-leaning media such as ours, and you supported Justin Trudeau's bill that aimed to censor the internet.
So why do you think that it's ethically acceptable to marginalize conservatives and refuse to treat them with respect?
Answer.
I do not answer questions from Rebel News because it's an organization that spreads disinformation.
So I'm not going to answer your question, but I will take the time to say that what's key in this election for me is this question of who's going to fight for you and who's going to defend what's important for you.
Healthcare, for instance, who's going to defend the interests of everyday Canadians and not just CEOs.
And we have major companies who are scamming people.
Question.
You are banned from the Indian territory for your policies, but here in Canada, you support censorship and words that you think are unacceptable, especially through censorship online.
And you actually refuse to answer questions from journalists with whom you do not agree, as you have just done.
So you should be punished in one way or another, is the impression that leaves.
So how are you different than people who would put you in prison?
Answer.
That is another example of why I do not answer questions from Rebel News because you are spreading disinformation and your question is an example of this.
Oh, what a funny guy.
He's such a funny guy.
Hello, Mr. Sting.
Treya Humphrey, Drea News.
Your party takes great pride in standing against hate such as white supremacy, Islamophobia, and all.
Sorry, I didn't get your outlet.
Drea Humphrey with Rebel News.
Okay.
Your party is.
You know I'm going to go with this, all right?
Can I speak?
Yeah, you can.
I'm just going to say, you know where I'm going to go with it, though.
Wow.
Your party takes pride in standing against hate such as white supremacy, Islamophobia, and online hate speech.
Yet you stay silent about ongoing attacks against Christians, even after conservative MP Jamil Giovanni's order paper question revealed that over 200 churches have been targeted by arson and vandalism since claims of remains being discovered at former residential schools swept the nation in 2021.
These claims have been disproven by bans that excavated and remain unproven by those that have not.
Will you condemn the rise in acts of hate against Christians today and explain what your party will do moving forward to keep Christians safe from hate in Canada?
Again, thank you, but I'm not going to respond to an organization that promotes misinformation and disinformation like Rebel News.
So no, I'm not going to respond to your question.
Wow.
What she said had Misinformation in it.
Perhaps you didn't hear me.
Over 200 Christian places of worship have been attacked in Canada since 2021.
Many served First Nations communities.
Many were historic.
And they diverted police and resources and put others at risk.
What do you say to Canadians who see your refusal to answer, especially from one of the few media outlets here that are not funded by the state, as proof that a vote for you is a vote for a dangerous radical party that gaslights the public into thinking it stands against hate when its silence is instead embolding Christophobia?
Your question is another example of why I don't respond to agencies like Rebel News that promote misinformation and disinformation.
Sheila Gunnery for Rebel News.
We've seen the NDP tonight refuse to take questions from independent journalists.
The Liberals have gone one step further.
The Kearney campaign has called the police on independent journalists.
Trudeau, before that, brought in C-18, C-11.
The Liberals are promising a revamped version of the Online Harms Act.
What would a conservative government do to ensure the independence of the press and protect Canadians' right to have access to information and hold their politicians to account?
We will, we are the only party that's willing to protect freedom of the press, of all the media.
And we will, for example, we will also repeal C-11, the censorship law.
We will remove the censorship of Canadian news on web platforms like Facebook and Instagram.
And we will fight back against any kind of Orwellian online censorship law like the one that the previous Liberal government instituted.
It was designed to create the possibility of preemptive arrests of people where you could be arrested if you were suspected of sometime in the future planning to say something harmful online.
You could be under a peace bond.
I mean, that is, it really is Orwellian.
And I note that many people across the spectrum have spoken out against this censorship.
Even someone like Margaret Atwood, not known to be a conservative, has said that this kind of censorship is not only bad for democracy, but inhibits artistic expression.
So I stand for free speech, and we will respect the right of Canadians to have access to the media that they choose.
Canada is suffering the most violent anti-Semitic crime wave in history.
Yes.
There have been shootings, fire bombings, even a riot right here in Montreal.
But not all of this anti-Semitic hatred and incitement rises to the high level of a criminal co-defense.
Do you believe that foreign nationals, that is, people who are not Canadian citizens, should be deported for participating in these hate marches or other pro-Hamas activities that don't rise to the level of a crime?
Well, what I have said is when there is a crime involved, including crimes of vandalism, that visitors to Canada should be deported.
You simply can't come here and firebomb a Jewish bakery or someone's home or smash windows out of a political riot and expect to stay in this country if you are on a visitor visa.
We will be bringing in tougher laws to penalize those who are permanent residents and citizens who break laws and harm our communities.
But look, this is the disintegration we have witnessed after the lost liberal decade.
Everybody is divided.
This group is divided against that group.
There is crime and chaos in our streets.
The liberals have promoted this division by saying one thing to one group and then exactly the opposite to a different group.
We had a tradition in this country before this government where you could come from places, the conflict-ridden places in the world, and you would leave the fight behind.
You might have a debate about the politics of that place when you sat down in a coffee shop in Montreal or Toronto, but it never overflowed into street violence.
We need to get back to that.
You should, we welcome people to this country.
Sure, bring your culture, bring your traditions, bring your family, but do not bring foreign conflicts onto our streets.
We're going to have peaceful streets again, and we're going to be united.
We should put, all of us should consider ourselves Canadian first and put foreign divisions behind us.
Mr. Blanchett, good evening.
David Menzies with Rebel News.
Here's David.
Mr. Blanchard, since 1941, a pipeline has brought oil from Portland, Maine to Montreal.
Over the years, it has brought hundreds of millions of barrels of oil, much of it from OPEC dictatorships.
Why have you never, not even once, opposed OPEC conflict oil being imported through an aging pipeline?
Why do you prefer OPEC conflict oil over Alberta ethical oil?
I seem to believe that you already have the answer you want to write.
So your question seems to contain the answer.
I believe I am the one who authorized the change of direction in Enbridge 9B in 2013, which seems to prove that I'm not a fanatic against oil.
But I believe that we've got to reduce our consumption of oil progressively, including from Alberta, because we are clearly being very expensive for every family in Quebec and Canada and destroying the whole planet.
The denial of the reality of climate change since the beginning of this campaign and the change of art of Mr. Carney, who decided to be more conservative than Mr. Poiriev, is very harmful for environment.
Destroying that question, your party and your stance on pipelines would seem to be diametrically opposed to Quebecer's.
A poll came out showing that 74% of Quebecers support the building of new pipelines.
Why are you and your party not in sync with the majority of people in this province, sir?
Don't you know my love for commenting polls?
Have a nice evening.
Just watching it, having watched the debate, David, you know, it's the debate was one type of conversation.
This feels very different.
I think the debate commission is going to need to be accountable for what's kind of happening here.
They moved the time of the debate the day before.
They kicked the greens out the morning of, and they've opened up the scrums and the press access to a bunch of groups who sometimes are registered charities or have been defined by their owner as not actually a journalistic organization or have been ruled by the federal court to not be a journalistic organization.
And in an election like this one, with very substantive debate on very substantive issues, moderated very well and executed very well by all the leaders, this is where this is going.
So look, the debate commission was set up to make this stuff run in a professional, coherent way, shifting the time for a hockey game, kicking out the Greens about a problem that has been known about for a week, and now this.
I think I would like an explanation as a journalist.
I think a lot of people at home would like an explanation as to why it happens this way.
I mean, who knows what's going to happen with the English debate tomorrow.
But we've seen this, that they are talking about.
There was immigration questions in the debate, a consensus on living up to the Safe Third Country Agreement.
Can you really do that with an administration like the Trump administration right now, where you send people back when the foundational principle of the Safe Third Country Agreement is people you deny access at your border are going to get due process and proper legal treatment in the country you're sending them back to when people are just being snatched and sent to, they sent an American citizen to Central America and they're refusing to bring back.
So there are substantive follow-ups on these things for these leaders.
They only get 10 minutes, and it's being monopolized by people who are asking on issues that are not central to the campaign and certainly were not central to this debate.
And we have about 30 seconds left.
Anything of substance that you heard there, Paul Coys, or that you've heard tonight that you hadn't heard before?
Not in any of these scrums because they are being taken over by other agendas, right?
And not, I think, necessarily helping a broad swath of voters.
Some people maybe do want to hear some of these questions and answers, but broadly, I don't think they represent sort of what the ballot box question is about.
We can talk more.
Hi, everybody.
It's almost 10 p.m.
We just finished the French language leaders debate at the CBC headquarters in Montreal.
And let me tell you, going in that building is like going in the belly of the beast.
There were people who did not like us there, and they let us know it.
The debate itself was actually, I'll say it, it was pretty good.
All the candidates put their best foot forward.
I mean, Jack Meet Singh's a little bit slower than the others, but I mean, he held up the best he could.
It was interesting.
They did a clock about how minutes each person spoke.
And Jack Meet Singh spoke the least.
I think that was his strategy.
Going In The Belly Of The Beast 00:04:44
Say as little as possible to avoid stepping in it.
Anyways, put him aside for a minute.
I thought the debate was well moderated.
The subjects were reasonable.
It wasn't just left-wing subjects.
It was an opportunity for conservative points to be made.
They even talked about immigration.
When was the last time you saw that in a leader's debate?
But to me, the highlight was the people standing next to me.
Remember, we were not allowed to ask questions.
We were allowed to come here.
They accredited 16 rebels, but they said only one can talk.
The other 15 have to sit in silence.
Well, that's when we lawyered up and we broke down the walls.
And so the five of us here assembled, Rhea Humphrey from BC, Sheila Gunread from Alberta, David Menzies from Ontario, and the hometown girl, Alexa Lavois, from right here in Montreal.
And I flew in too.
And we got in the lineup for the scrum afterwards.
And four out of five of us, I was the only one who didn't get up.
The other four people you see here put questions to the leaders.
And there were questions that no one else would put.
I just want to take a minute to go through the list of folks here and have them talk for a minute about the questions they made.
Why?
Because this is really our only opportunity to put questions to these leaders because most of them, when they see a rebel camera, dispatch the police.
Thank you so much for your time.
All right.
Now they got the smoke abuse out.
Blowing smoke in our face now.
It's very sad.
Honestly, this makes me very sad, but I'm very glad that last time when we went to the Kamloops to cover the same type of event, which was allowed to happen, by the way, there was lots of discussion that took place.
I guess the students there are less scared of discussions and opinions there.
But after those conversations took place, we were tapped on the shoulder to say, thank you for showing up.
And no matter what side they were on, they were actually happy that they had those discussions.
That's not what's taking place here.
Sorry, they're blowing smoke directly in our security's face.
It's really disgusting and shameful, but hopefully we're seeing things change.
And on that note, with what you just saw here, you should know that sadly to come to universities, it's not that safe anymore.
I'm going to throw to you a shot of what took place when Dr. Francis Whittleson went to Winnipeg right now and have a look at the camera.
So for that reason, and for this reason, as smoke and obnoxious behavior goes in my face, that's why we have to have security to bring you these types of stories.
So if you want to be a part of making that possible, we don't take a penny from the state, like 95% of the media.
So please consider going to Journalistdefensefund.com so that clowns like this I shouldn't even say clowns so that we can be safe while we tell the truth against whatever you want to call this.
That's JournalistDefenseFund.com.
That's JournalistDefenseFund.com.
You won't have mercy on me?
What does that mean?
What does that mean that you won't have have mercy on me?
What does that mean?
I didn't call you anything here.
The way you talk and we're racist fascists, and racists are never racist fascist blah, blah.
Resistance In Ireland 00:03:07
I was just stressed by that chick over there.
Do you want me to talk again?
No, I see . What do you think?
What are you doing?
Do you think you are for the resistance?
Well, the resistance.
Yeah.
Who is the resistance?
The resistance.
The United Nations right on people.
Be careful, you have been arrested before, eh?
Well, it's basically a show of power in a Canadian park and intimidation of jihadi sympathizers.
Very aggressive men.
They like to put their hands on women.
Unfortunately, they don't realize that that's illegal in Canada.
One of them in particular was following me around, putting a light in my face, a camera in my face.
He's previously assaulted a police officer, and he previously swarmed me on October 7th, 2024, which I filed a police report about.
I will say that I was very pleased by the police officers tonight who made an effort to intervene when the men began to swarm, well, both of us, again.
I'm uncertain if this is supposed to be a peaceful religious event, why there is such a high level of aggression.
So the- We want to be heard.
We want our voices to be heard.
I'm coming out here because the love of my country and the love of the Lord.
We're at a boiling point and there's no going back.
I mean, they're trying to bring in speech laws now to stop us from even coming out and standing.
We're only here in a peaceful protest.
We're not here to do any harm, Daniel.
Get our country back.
The Irish have had enough.
But family leased their door open that says, anybody can come in and later we'll see if you're safe for our kids or not.
I want to protest against this government.
Our migration should be cutting out.
It's about profit and about destroying national identity.
And this crowd reflects the true feeling of Ireland, not the feeling of the NGO class and the political class, but the real people of Ireland.
That's why people are here.
They just want to be safe in their own environment.
I don't want Ireland ending up like basically most of Europe, like Paris, like London.
What do you think about the way that the media portrays this demonstration?
Trying to sweep everything under the carpets.
You don't portray it.
They don't want the truth to be open.
The media portrays everybody to suit the narrative to divide people as far right.
Do we look like far right?
Weird Arby people of Ireland.
They are extreme left.
The government is extreme left.
They're going to say there's about 2,000 people turned up.
They'll probably follow the exact same lines as they did last time because they have very little imagination.
They hide a lot now, so they do.
The media are walking for the devil.
I mean, they should be here to turn around and find out what the people want.
Like they do every other time, they'll totally ignore us.
They will concentrate on the counter-protests.
They'll say there's something like a couple of hundred people here.
But these numbers have grown so huge that the mainstream media can no longer ignore it.
The mad lefty supporting everybody but Ireland.
Media Walking for the Devil 00:07:54
You know, so you know what's right there, huh?
When migrant lights are under attack, I mean it's every day.
Groups coming across.
There's a group that I'm running through, nine of them.
I think we find finally a 90.
Paul d'Ou Pines.
80.
500,000 Haitians living in the US, setting them up for potential deportation.
So they're coming from Miami.
Majority of it is Haitian.
We'll strengthen our border security with thousand more CBSA officers.
In this report, we will show you that the border between the United States and Canada is being flooded with illegal migrants.
We've got the proof and we are going to show you.
CFIA is officially entering the premises after some negotiations about being able to serve the farmers in person.
Now the farmers are inside of the pen and have been and have agreed to be served.
Basically it was if you don't we're coming in the hard way.
Here they are right now.
So we've got some of the Katie what's going what's going through your mind right now Katie?
It's life over death today.
We have a chance to stop it.
We have a chance to stop it.
Lay down your badges.
Say no.
It's all you have to do is say no.
Do you know the pain that you're causing?
Do you know the lives that you're going to kill?
Do you know the decades of life that is going to be taken away in dumpsters that's healthy?
It's healthy.
They're healthy.
They've never been tested.
Life or death.
Destruction over discovery.
Science over speculation.
Annabelle, we love you.
Frank, we love you.
Spunky, we love you.
You're feisty and you're fun.
You play with us when we do chores.
Sergeant Pilco, you're a fighter.
Did you get stuck on the other side of the fence?
No, he was on this side.
Recently?
Why are I talking to him when he's coming?
Breaking.
It sounds as though gunshots are being heard at the pen.
I had to fight my way to get back on the property near the farmers, so I'm unable to film at this moment what's happening from the highway.
We're going to get to Katie right now as she reacts.
You guys are killing, allowing.
You're allowing healthy animals.
Our birds have a cure.
A cure for your kids.
A cure for your grandmother.
At least our sins have a cure that they're showing.
They are killing them right now.
You separate them.
My birds are getting shot.
So they have dying.
They're suffering.
They're not getting shot in the head.
They're not doing that humane.
And they're sitting up on rails and shooting my birds.
They're healthy.
And they're healthy.
They are guilty of breaking the Animal Health Act.
You're accountable.
These are healthy birds.
These are not sick animals.
They have been healthy for over six years.
They hold a cure for you, for your children.
You are allowing them to kill you.
We're all sending a message.
Initially, in the night, it was done in the dark, so nobody would know.
And then you see a convoy of vehicles going in and out.
And then in the morning, you hear another hundreds of shots because a lot of the birds didn't die.
So it wasn't done humanely.
More and more information is coming out about what happened.
And this has been going on for probably more than 15 years.
It's just that this finally went through the media.
And thank God for people like Rebel News.
Thank you.
Thank you for covering this because we need to let people know what's going on.
And farmers need to stand by each other and people need to stand by farmers.
We all need food to live.
At least let it be done humanely.
Thank you.
Let's be kind, loving, and we show them all what we can do against hate.
You know, we can stand up and tell everybody if they're very confused and say, well, what can I do?
Well, then I say, well, you go to protest?
No.
Then support the front leaders.
I am a super fan of rebel news.
So I say, support rebel news because these are our frontline workers and I talk to them and they're getting arrested.
They get spit on.
Drug us, the plant, anybody.
Support them.
Go $5, $10, whatever you can spare because they have heavy, heavy coughs.
don't make money.
These are our leaders.
I thank you so much.
There have been a few surprises during my first months as Prime Minister.
For example, I hadn't expected to spend so much time dealing with wildlife.
Belugas, ostriches, premiers, present company accepted, obviously.
Actually, there is no need for a mass cull because the premiers and I are uniting around projects that will diversify our trade, unlock billions in new investment, create hundreds of thousands of high-paying careers.
Or as the National Post headline put it, Mark Carney fast-tracks the road to serfdom.
I mean, you can't buy that kind of support, even if we do fund it.
It's true, Conrad.
It's true.
It's true.
Just the facts.
Helen's here.
It's got to be right.
Now, speaking of taxpayer-funded purveyors of post-apocalyptic dystopia, he Francois Lanchette and the block are in the house.
They'd want to wipe us all out, though, because then there's nobody for these dark lords to play with, I feel like.
I don't think they want to wipe us all out, but I think they want to keep us as controlled as possible, as scared as possible.
Do you see what they did in Canada?
They just shot 300 ostriches for no reason.
Fuck, and Canadians, dude, who also have very good posture.
Ostrace is probably a great posture for a bird, would you say?
Well, they have that crazy neck.
Right.
They'll have to have a posture, otherwise it'll fall down.
Yeah, but still.
Imagine if your neck was like three feet long.
That would be crazy.
Best posture I've ever seen in the world.
Michael, can you come out?
We need to sign.
We need to sign.
My concern is if we don't rise up now, the citizens don't rise up now, this will continue to happen until certain agendas are accomplished.
So, Michael Ma, you should resign.
People are so angry, and you're a traitor to the Conservative Party.
So, resign and get it over with.
You voted for Michael Ma because he was a Conservative.
Michael Ma Should Resign 00:00:55
Exactly.
I didn't know him at all at the time because I support Conservatives.
I don't care who's the MP.
I vote for the Conservatives, but he taught my vote to Liberal without my consent.
I'm so.
Australia was blessed with this modern-day Maccabee who spoke the word of God and spoke the truth.
Rabbi Schlanger is now dead, but his message of truth will echo throughout the ages.
Are you seeing a lot of parallels with what's happening in Australia and here in Canada as well?
Absolutely.
I mean, it can happen right now, for all we know.
It's devastating.
There's the great phrase, I don't know who came up with it, but first they come for the Saturday people, then they come for the Sunday people.
Exactly.
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