Ezra Levant examines the February 11, 2024, Tumblr Ridge mass shooting, where Jesse Van Ruetzler (biologically male) killed nine, including his mother and stepbrother, and critically wounded child Maya Edmonds. Police and media mislabeled him as "female," ignoring biological sex and mental health red flags despite prior visits. Cases like Jonathan Yaniv’s alleged unprosecuted abuse and Adam LeBuchan’s transfer to a women’s prison raise concerns about institutional bias. Firearm background checks may have been compromised, and crime statistics under #NotOurCrimes skew by self-identification. This pattern of deception undermines public safety and truth, exposing systemic failures in handling transgender-related violence. [Automatically generated summary]
Hello my friends, a horrible massacre in Tumblr Ridge, BC.
Just brutal, the transgender killer shooting his own mother dead, his own stepbrother dead, and attacking children, killing many, sending dozens more to the hospital.
Just absolutely horrible.
But on top of all this, the weirdness and bizarre decision by police to call the male-to-female transgender murderer to call him she, her female the whole time.
Just astounding.
We'll take you through it, but first let me invite you to become a subscriber to Rebel News Plus.
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Tonight, a horrific massacre in Tumblr Ridge, BC by a transgender activist.
Why are the police calling him a she?
It's February 11th, and this is the Ezra Levant show.
Shame on you, you censorious bug.
Nine people have been murdered, including the killer's own mother and stepbrother.
Two dozen have been injured.
A young child is in critical condition in hospital.
The shooter killed himself in the end.
The murderer is a male-to-female transgender named Jesse Van Ruetzler, who more recently went by Jesse Strang.
He started to transition 12 years ago when he was just 12.
He's well known in town as an abusive young man.
Police say they've been called to his home multiple times.
There's so much sorrow and grief here, but it's not just a tragedy.
It's a horrific crime.
But there are questions about the police involvement too.
Not just in ignoring earlier warnings about this man, but also about how they continue to use bizarre language to describe him, correcting journalists even who say he and him, and insisting on calling the murderer a woman, a female, someone who wears a dress.
Not even a trans woman, which would be probably more accurate, or a man wearing a dress, but a woman, a female.
They just keep lying even now.
And lying about such a basic fact, it becomes unbearable and forces one to ask, what else are they lying about?
Calling a man a woman is such an astonishing lie.
It's on par with saying the sky is green or the sea is orange.
A child knows it's a lie.
Everyone knows it's a lie.
So why are they doing it and insisting we believe it?
And what else, harder to detect, are they also lying about and why?
Last night was the first warning.
This cop said the suspect was a female in a dress and used the weird word gun person.
Have you ever heard gun person, not gunman or gun woman, which is weird, but gun person.
Have you ever heard that before?
That includes the deceased gun person.
Gun person, eh?
Female.
Not trans, which would have been accurate, just a female.
While the rampage was underway, they sent out one of those automatic mandatory warnings that go up on all cell phones in the area.
You know those emergency alerts you sometimes get.
And it used the same bizarre, inaccurate language.
A female.
Beware of a female.
Make sure you're keeping safe from a female.
That's actually the one thing the killer was not.
It's the opposite of the truth.
And telling people to watch out for a woman is not helping them avoid death.
It may, for all we know, have led people to their death if you're just looking to stay away from females.
And it just continued fully into today.
Here's more from the police.
So a suspect is identified as an 18-year-old female by the name of Jesse.
And if you think the police were bad, here's the regime media.
Here's the CBC.
By this point in time, they absolutely knew who the murderer was, every detail.
But look at this.
Initially, when the active shooter alert went out, police said that they were looking for a female with brown hair wearing a dress, but we have not heard anything more from police about a possible suspect.
Also, careful not to call the person a gunman because we know that there was an active shooter alert, but police have not actually told us exactly how any of the people were killed or how any of them were injured.
We don't know if any other weapons were involved.
So they're telling us not to say gunman because they explain, here's their explanation.
The gun part may be inaccurate, even though they're saying it was a mass shooting, it was a gun.
Obviously, they won't say gunman not because they don't want to say gun, but because they don't want to call the transgender murderer a man.
They're pretending that no, no, it's because they don't want to say the word gun.
And they think you are stupid enough to believe that.
And even if they don't think you're stupid enough, they're lying to you.
They're trying to deceive you.
They know the truth, but they're hiding it bizarrely.
They knew since last night.
That's when our friends at Juno News, Cosmo and Georgia, broke the trans angle of this story by actually talking to people in town late at night.
But look at the CBC lie today.
Take a look.
Also, a note on our coverage of this story today.
We know at CBC News that there are people online who are talking about the possible suspect and other details surrounding this case, but this information has not been confirmed to us by either sources or law enforcement.
And we want to stick to confirmed details only as we continue to cover this story.
And as we learn more, we will certainly bring all of the confirmed information to you.
They simply refuse to say the truth.
Why?
Well, because transgenderism is a protected class.
You see a favored class.
And anything as horrific as a mass murder must not be attributed to transgenderism or a transgender person.
So they continue to lie, just like the police did.
I will say this.
We identify the suspect as they chose to be identified in public and in social media.
I can say that Jesse was born as a biological male who approximately the information that I have approximately 60 years ago began to transition to female and identified as female both socially and publicly.
They're lying about a mass murder.
They're lying about what happened to the victims.
They're lying.
Is this the first time they've lied?
Here's a cop saying they went to the home of the murderer many times.
They were called there because of problems.
Were they afraid to do anything because the menace was trans and they were worried that they might get in trouble with their chief if they arrested somebody?
We have a history of police attendance at the family residence.
Some of those calls are, pardon me, related to mental health issues.
You know, the liberals bring in strict gun control and when you get a firearms license, there's all sorts of background checks.
How could this family, how could this murderer lawfully have firearms?
Did the police cover up these instances, these multiple visits, because they were afraid of denying this transgender activist a firearm?
What else are they lying about?
What else have they lied about?
That's why I'm worried.
I'm angry that the dead and the wounded and their grieving families and friends are being lied to by the state.
But more than that, I am worried about what other lies have been told and will be told that are harder to detect than saying the sky is green or a man is a woman.
For example, did the murderer leave a manifesto?
Other trans mass shooters certainly have.
In other cities, those manifestos have been covered up by police for the same reason.
They want to stop people from talking about transgender murders, especially any that might be hopped up on drugs or steroids given to them for transgenderism.
Can you trust the police here?
Can you trust the media here?
Here's a story some 18 hours after the murderer's identity was known.
It's in the Toronto Star.
Let me just read you the headline.
Developing, police identify 18-year-old female Jesse Van Ruitzler as Tumblr Ridge school shooter.
Female.
No, that's just a lie.
That is just not true.
Now, here's the left-wing Now Toronto, which says an 18-year-old female identifying resident of Tumblr Ridge has been identified by RSCMP as the shooter behind today's mass casualty attack at a secondary school in BC.
At least they say female identifying, which I think is confusing to most people and it's vague and it's hidden, but at least it discloses that something is up, that they're contorting the language in some way.
Everyone else from the RCMP to the Toronto Star to the CBC is just lying to you and lying to the community.
And what else are they lying about?
What else are they covering up?
Since when did they start saying black is white, day is night, men and women?
What other emergency warnings are the opposite of the truth?
Who are the other special groups that they shield from responsibility?
Is this how they handle other transgender crimes?
We know it's how they downplay Islamic extremism.
Now, I don't use the words disinformation or misinformation a lot, but boy, the government uses it against anyone they don't like, including us.
But what is this whole thing other than the most brutal, basic, fundamental, heartfelt lying, disinformation, and official confusion possible?
What kind of maniacs would talk like this about a massacre?
The Canadian government would.
The Canadian police would.
And the Canadian media would.
That's who.
And if you don't lie about it too, well, you're just a transphobe.
Stay with us for more.
It's found a little bit on the suspect.
Was he known to police?
Were there any red flags regarding his mental health?
So a suspect is identified as an 18-year-old female by the name of Jesse.
We have a history of police attendance at the family residence.
Some of those calls are, pardon me, related to mental health issues.
I will say this.
We identify the suspect as they chose to be identified in public and in social media.
I can say that Jesse was born as a biological male who, approximately the information that I have, approximately 60 years ago, began to transition to female and identified as female both socially and publicly.
The question asker used the male pronoun, him, he.
The police officer corrected the question asker, saying female, she.
But we know now, and we've known almost since the beginning, that it was not a woman.
It was a man dressed up as a woman, a man taking drugs to feel more like a woman, but it was not a woman.
Joining us now to talk about the politics of the language involved, the disinformation, the deliberate obfuscation of the truth is our friend Amy Hamm.
You'll remember that she herself has been prosecuted and persecuted for speaking out in favor of women's rights.
Amy, great to see you again.
Thank you for having me, Ezra.
Very heavy story.
And obviously the most important thing is the human carnage here, the horrific crime.
It is a tragedy, and that word is appropriate, but it's much more than just a tragedy.
It is a horrific crime.
And it sounds like the police knew something bad was brewing.
They went back multiple times to the same home.
Terrifyingly, the murderer killed his own mother.
So let us not for one second take away from the horrific nature of the crime, but let's talk about what the police are doing here and what they have been doing all along and what most of the regime media have been doing, which is defiantly saying that the murderer was a woman.
What do you make of that?
From the moment that I saw the initial reports of the shooting and I saw the police language saying a female in a dress as a description of the suspect, I was, alarm bells started going off.
I thought this is surely a trans-identified male because you don't see descriptions of shootings committed by males and they don't say a male wearing pants.
So there's a reason that they said a female in a dress.
And to me, that reason is they're too afraid to report the truth to the public in an extremely dangerous situation where people's safety is at risk.
Instead, they're using this vague descriptor, a female in a dress.
It's very bizarre.
And it's almost like they tacked on in a dress so that that was the important piece of information is that people would see someone in a dress.
Oh, it's a male.
And, you know, but it's inexcusable to not tell the truth to the public when there's an ongoing, extremely dangerous safety risk.
You know, this reminds me a little bit about the horrific mass murder spree in Atlantic, Canada, where someone was actually in a police car and was impersonating police and just rampaged through the community.
And the police were very reluctant to speak the truth about it.
It was a whole inquiry into it.
Why did the police not send the proper warning?
And here we are years later, and the police knew the facts.
And like to me, the most crazy thing is that amber alert type notice.
You know, on your telephone, you get an emergency alert.
In Ontario, at least, it's often about a child being abducted by one side of a disputatious family.
But here, it was a warning to everyone with a cell phone in the region.
And in that warning, which had only one purpose, to tell people to be cautious, they lied.
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They used that phrase female.
What is the point of sending?
You're actually making people more endangered because they'll say, okay, I'll be looking for a woman.
And this is a, if they would have said a transgender person, that would actually be very descriptive.
Or if they would have said a man wearing a dress, that would have been very descriptive.
If you said a man wearing a dress is shooting, you would know exactly what to look for.
A transgender in a dress.
You know exactly what to look for.
They deceived people, not just in a press conference, which we just saw, but in what was supposed to be the alert.
It would be like the kind of alert you'd get: there's an earthquake, there's a tornado, there's a tsunami, there's a murder afoot, and then you lie.
I'm shocked by this.
I am too.
You know, it would be akin to, like you just said, in a natural disaster, if the emergency alert said, you know, there's a coming tsunami, but rather than saying it's a tsunami, that there's a coming danger to you, and they don't describe it.
It's like the entire point of an alert is to give people accurate, truthful information that can save their lives.
And the police failed utterly to do that in this situation.
And, you know, thankfully, well, maybe not thankfully, but people are so used to being gaslit now by public authorities, especially on the political nature of trans ideology, that it set off these alarm bells for a lot of people, including myself, that I don't think they're being honest right now.
And sure enough, they weren't.
It made me immediately go and start investigating.
As soon as I heard that, I said, there's something going on.
So I started searching online for the Tumblr shooting and accompanied by the word trans.
And sure enough, I immediately came across posts by locals saying that the shooter was a transgender identified person.
And then all of the reporting sort of started going off from there.
Yeah, well, all of the independent reporting, the contrarian reporting, the citizen reporting, the regime reporting is still rock solid with the original lie.
You know, I want to quote to you.
I thought this was a Souls and Insan quote, and I've read it before attributing it to Souls and Insident, but apparently it's just a general Russian quote.
And you probably know what I'm talking about, Amy.
Let me read it.
They are lying.
We know they are lying.
They know we know they are lying, yet they are still lying.
And it started off, they were timid about it.
They said a gun person.
I've never heard that before.
I've heard gunman.
I don't think I've heard gun woman.
It's pretty rare.
But a gun person, you might think, well, these are mad, politically correct phrases.
A gun person who is a female in a dress.
Like, so they obviously knew.
And they were lying.
And they're still lying now.
And they know that we know they're lying.
Why are they still lying, even though we know they know they're lying?
It's, as I said, it's inexcusable.
And the irony in all of this is that it's blatant, it's blatantly motivated by politics and by the fact that transactivism has taken a hold of all of our institutions.
And anybody who dares to speak the truth is accused of being political by speaking the truth and naming this is who did it.
This is the identity of the killer, the community that they belong to.
That is not political.
What is political is hiding the truth.
The truth, the plain bald truth, is not political.
Pretending that the truth is something else, lying, that's what's political in this situation.
And it just makes me so angry that there are people out there still trying to claim that the persons who are speaking the truth are the ones who are being political.
The opposite is true.
Yeah.
And by the way, not that I really see the world divided into two camps, men and women at odds with each other.
But if I was a woman, I would say, why are you smearing my kind?
Why are you blaming a woman?
There's one thing we know about women in crime.
They commit far fewer crimes than men.
They're far less violent.
I'm not saying women cannot be criminals.
Of course, they can be.
But it's exceedingly rare to have a woman commit an offense of this type.
There are some cases of a female to male transgender, especially hyped up and heft up on an extreme amount of hormones that there's a male-like rage.
I'm not putting down my own sex.
I'm just saying to blame women, let alone women in dresses, for a mass murder, is a kind of defamation of women to exculpate a trans activist.
And that's what it is, I think, because why would the police do this?
Because they're afraid of being denounced as transphobic, perhaps, if they described who this murderer really was.
And it makes me think, who else are they covering for?
I don't know.
I just, if I was a woman, I would be mad that I was smeared this way.
And if I was anybody, which I am, I would say I can't trust the police anymore.
Yeah, there's a hashtag that's been used for several years now called Not Our Crimes.
And it's from women who are outraged about the fact that when crimes are recorded statistically, a lot of police force, including the Ontario Police Force in Canada, and I believe Stats Canada does this.
They allow people to just say, self-identify their sex.
So you render these statistics completely inaccurate.
And especially when you consider that males commit the vast majority of violent and sexual crimes.
And, you know, that doesn't mean that all males are bad, but it means that men and women are different.
And that when you have one group that commits the vast majority of these crimes, and then you start recording members of that group as being female, it only takes a few examples to wildly change the statistics for women.
So it's, again, it's just, it's such an assault on truth.
And then you have to consider what are these stats used for?
They're used to make sure that there are appropriate services in place for different people based on how do they offend and what crimes do they commit and what sort of incarceration do they need to have based on the way that they commit crimes.
So it has so many ramifications and it's just extremely disgusting that we are not concerned anymore with the truth and that we're more concerned with catering to the feelings of persons who wish to identify as the opposite sex.
Yeah.
You know, there's one more thing that would not apply here because the murderer himself is dead is if the murderer was alive and if they were convicted and sentenced to prison, in Canada, a criminal can identify as a woman, even if physically they're a man.
By the way, that's different than expressing.
You could be trans expressing.
You could dress like a woman and pretend you're a woman.
In Canada, you don't even need to express your gender identity.
You can just say it.
I am a woman.
You could have a beard.
You could have muscles and say, I'm a woman.
I want to go into a woman's prison.
And that is the rule in Canada.
You can say, I want to be strip searched by female prisoners because I am a woman.
That's the rule in Canada.
I don't know if you know.
Heather Mason, who was a convict in a women's prison, testifies to the men being placed in the prison.
And if you dare call them men or him or he, instead of calling them by their fake feminine names, and if you misgender them, you get your privileges taken away in prison as an actual female prisoner.
And of course, many of the men who say, I'm a woman, put me to the women's prison, they do that for reasons of survival because there's sexual predators that would be killed in a male prison.
A lot, sometimes sexual predators have to be kept in segregation in prison because the other general prison population will kill them.
Well, if that's who you are, you just say, oh, no, I'm identifying as a woman now.
Put me with the women to protect me, but also, worse, to give me access to more women in this new prison to abuse.
So when this cop calls this trans murderer a woman, he's part of the links in the chain that this murderer, if he hadn't, if he were still alive, would be going to a women's prison, most likely.
Absolutely.
And there are so many terrible examples of this already happening.
One of the most infamous examples in the country is Adam LeBuchan, who, when he was a teenager, was called the most, I forget the term, he was like the worst and youngest offender in the country, the most, I think, most violent offender in the country.
And so he had drowned a toddler and raped an infant who required reconstructive surgery.
And this prisoner, after he was sent to prison, began identifying as a woman and now resides in a women's prison in British Columbia.
And believe it or not, this prison has a mother-baby program.
So these are the, you know, there's supposed to be the safeguarding in place with Correction Services Canada, where, you know, they say that they do an assessment of the individual prisoner to make sure that it's an appropriate transfer of male to female.
But clearly, this process isn't working because there are numerous examples of sexual, violent predators placed in women's prisons where they can just prey on more victims.
You know, both of us know a convicted criminal named Jonathan Yaniv, who is a serial abuser, a serial criminal, vexatious litigant.
He's suing Rebel News right now.
And time and again, he would assault people, including two or three or four Rebel News reporters over the course of time.
And police, I mean, I was just talking to David Menzies, one of our reporters.
Here's a clip of David Menzies trying to interview Jonathan Yaniv and Yaniv hitting him with a metal stick.
Take a look at this video.
You're not going to go close to him.
Get out.
Get away.
Don't you?
You better not.
You better not.
No, you make contact.
You're going to go to jail.
You are going to.
Don't touch me.
You're going to get.
Jonathan, why do you think why do you send sexually expressive messages to a young girl?
Go away.
You hurt too dead.
No, I have my eye face.
The cops came.
David showed the video of this, and they said, oh, we can't arrest him.
If he was anyone else, they would have.
But the police are afraid of arresting a trans extremist because either they'll look anti-trans, transphobic, and the police chief has said, we're combating transphobia.
We can't do this.
Or that just, for whatever reason, they wouldn't arrest or prosecute Yaniv.
He was a one-man crime wave until finally it was too much and he was charged and he was convicted.
And he's still a menace.
I think that there may have been some of that turn a blind eye when police were repeatedly called to this murderer's home for mental illness issues.
In fact, the fact that the police call it mental illness, they'll be probably correcting that in a day or two because calling transgenderism a mental illness, that's transphobic right there.
Yeah.
And, you know, one of the things that I noticed yesterday in the aftermath of the shooting, and I immediately started trying to research online what was going on, and I found these locals who identified one of the victims, which was the shooter's mother.
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And I happened to have been in a private Facebook group with this mother.
So, and it was a parenting group.
Of course, I was interested in seeing has she ever talked about this, the alleged shooter in this group.
And sure enough, I found posts from 10 years ago when Jesse Strang was seven years old.
And she was expressing concern at the time and also saying, please don't judge me.
I'm just looking for advice.
But she described that the son took pleasure in harming his siblings and would have a, and this is a direct quote from her, would have a devious grin on his face after harming his siblings.
The teachers were wanting behavioral assessments done because they were worried about his behavior.
And in another comment, she described that she was concerned about the fact that, you know, sometimes he seems okay, he seems normal.
Other times he seems to be a very mean person.
So it's clear that there were these mental health issues going on for a very long time.
And it raises these questions about what was done when this person started identifying as trans.
What was done to appropriately assess and address clearly what were underlying behavioral and mental health issues.
If you're willing to lie and say that a man is a woman, if you cannot grapple with the truth of what you're seeing, you're probably willing to lie about other things too, because you've broken that taboo.
You no longer regard it as your personal duty as a human or as your corporate or public duty as a police officer to tell the truth.
There is something higher that you answer to besides the truth.
Politics, favoritism, fear, whatever it is, you are now not a truth seeker.
You're something else.
And such a person would be absolutely terrible at intervening if someone was a threat to the public.
Because if you're not willing to call a man a man, if you're afraid of that trifle, then obviously you're going to be afraid of saying, well, we've got to do something about this menace.
It's a ticking time bomb.
You know, a kind of sadistic approach to other people, a cruelty.
And I don't know if anything would have risen to the level of arresting someone.
We don't really believe in preemptive arrests.
And we just don't believe that.
So maybe there was nothing that could have been done here.
But if you're not even willing to call a man a man, you're probably willing to lie about other things too.
I agree.
And The fact that this family had a safe full of guns in the house, and that this child, as we've seen in photos, was raised shooting guns, um, you know, went and got the gun license, was going to shooting ranges is very disturbing.
And like you said, if someone is willing to lie about biological sex and pretend that it's something you can change, it's and I don't want to blame this mother who clearly loved all of her children.
Um, it looks like she had five or six kids, but there's something uh very tragic and in the fact that she raised this son that she knew from a young age, had behavioral issues, and she was worried about sadism and raised this kid on guns.
Yeah, you know, we're told that if you follow the rules and apply, I myself don't have a gun license, but I understand there's all sorts of personality checks and background checks.
And I wonder if those were elided as well, if those were glossed over as well, for fear of being transferred.
Like, this seems like a classic case of someone who should not have a firearms license.
And I'm generally one for firearms freedom.
But if you have a multi-year track record of being cruel and violent, violently tended, that's the sort of thing that's ought to be picked up by this.
But if you give up, if you're so terrified of calling out anything transgenderist, maybe you won't tell the truth here.
I tell you, Amy, it's just such a tragedy.
But it's more than a tragedy.
The death of innocent people is tragic, but it's also a horrendous crime.
And what we do not yet know is the complicity of the government, which appears to be going on to this day.
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I appreciate you taking the time to join us today.
Thank you.
And, you know, as a final note, I would just, I just want to say the name of Maya Edmonds, who's a 12-year-old girl who is one of the victims who, thank God, survived the shooting, but she was shot in the head and the neck by Jesse Strang and was airlifted to a hospital in Vancouver and is now fighting for her life.
She made it through surgery last night.
The family has a GoFundMe.
And, you know, as a human and as a parent, it's just hard to imagine this, like the fear and the devastation.
And so it's, you know, it's a very dark day for British Columbia and for Canada.
And I just hope that people will look at this and take away the message that, yes, you know, it's important to mourn, but what's also important is to hold media, to hold police to account and tell the truth about what's happening.
Tell the truth about who did this and why.
Very well put.
Amy Hamm.
Great to talk with you.
Thanks for being here.
Thank you.
Stay with us.
letters to me next.
Hey, welcome back.
Your letters to me on separatism.
My monologue, my 10 thoughts on him.
Sean Farrell says, separation from Canada, it's like finally walking away from a cheating wife that you love.
That's an interesting analogy.
I think it's less passionate than that.
I think it's just, I really think it's sort of a resignation.
This isn't working.
We keep trying.
It's like that peanuts cartoon where is it Lucy who pulls the chair away from Charlie Brown?
I don't know my cartoons that well anymore, but it's just, I think there's a feeling of we're just done.
Let's get her done.
We're not looking to quarrel with anyone.
We just want out.
I don't know.
I'm here in Toronto, but that's my best attempt to understand what's going on in Alberta.
Rocco Rocco says, so you say, no GST, no federal tax, taxation by representation, food prices go down, no carbon tax, no federal gas tax.
Every working Albertan will save 20 to 50 grand a year in taxes.
We couldn't separate fast enough.
I think you're right.
I mean, there are so many hidden costs that Alberta bears.
And, you know, I think generally Albertans have felt generous, but the abusive reaction from Ottawa is, it makes generosity feel like folly.
You feel like an idiot.
And, you know, I just can't get over the fact this memorandum of understanding that Mark Carney signed with Alberta.
You might be able to build a pipeline in 10 or 15 years, maybe, if you pay off this tax and that carbon capture scheme and add on, I don't know, five or 10 bucks a barrel in costs and do all the things we demand of you first.
Maybe later we'll let you build a pipeline.
But of course, the indigenous people are going to try and block it and Premier Eby is going to try and block it.
And I mean, what other industry has that kind of attack on it?
And that's an act of friendship?
That's my point.
Is when that's the response Alberta gets, never a thank you, by the way, never a thank you.
Why not just leave?
And I don't know, abusing Alberta doesn't seem to be, like the insults against Alberta don't seem to be undoing the separatist sentiment.
Well, that's our show for the day.
Until tomorrow, on behalf of all of us here at Rebel World Headquarters, see you at home.