Shaun Newman Podcast - Mashup 152
Episode Date: April 4, 2025222 Minutes hops on to discuss this week's headlines. We are joined by Alex Zoltan to discuss being boots on the ground during the federal election. Cornerstone Forum ‘25https://www.showpass.com.../cornerstone25/Text Shaun 587-217-8500Substack:https://open.substack.com/pub/shaunnewmanpodcastE-transfer here: shaunnewmanpodcast@gmail.comSilver Gold Bull Links:Website: https://silvergoldbull.caEmail: SNP@silvergoldbull.comText Grahame: (587) 441-9100
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I don't know if there's anybody out there that has the phone number for Mother Nature.
but can you just reach out to her, see if she's okay?
Because I'm pretty sure she's going through menopause.
Maybe the hippies were actually right this whole time.
And she is getting close to death.
Because the hot, cold flashes, I've about had enough.
Let's just bring in summer and be done with it.
I can agree.
I'm ready for summer.
I'm ready for spring.
I'm ready for warm weather.
It's right around the corner.
I can see it.
It is.
And I get it. Mother Nature's biological clock is ticking.
And that's going to trigger everybody in Ottawa.
But,
come on.
How's Tuesdays doing?
Matcher 152.
How's everybody doing?
How's everybody doing today?
News is good.
How is Sean?
I'm coming in hot.
I feel like Jeff Rath this week.
I walked in, what, 17 seconds before show start.
Yeah, basically.
I love the trust, though.
There was no text, like, where are you?
You knew I was going to be here.
I was coming in.
I saw you working through the document, so I was like, all right, well, he knows what's up.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's been a morning.
It's been a morning.
I hope everybody's week is cruising along, 152.
Oh, we got lots to get to this week, don't we to?
Like, I mean, it's just, you know, like, what are we?
24 days away from the election.
Yeah, yeah, both of that.
And it's only going to speed up.
It's not going to slow down here before we get to the end of April.
And so good morning.
everyone. Thanks for hopping in for another mashup here.
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up to date on everything there. Rumble. I don't know, what do Rumble. What do Rumble.
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Happy Airborne Friday to all the military boys. Jamie Sinclair, hats off to you.
Guest of the show. And, you know, we got a ton of time for the Canadian military.
Zane says, happy mashings ahead. Y'all ready for the best day of the week. How did the event go on
Saturday. I was working so I couldn't
make it. And Coot's
6 and a half. I don't know. I assume
if there's any community notes.
We got one. I'm going to mention it right now.
Probably in the middle of the show and at the end of it.
Crossfield, Hockeyville.
They're in the final four. So it's the
voting. The final voting is
on today. Crossfield is the only
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and
vote for it. Vote as many times as you can.
Please, I'm begging you.
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Vote for a little hockeyville in Crossfield, Alberta.
Coutts six and a half.
Yeah, I don't know.
I assume we're going to bring up Tamara Leach.
Yeah, I was going to tell you that we were going to move Coot six and a half to later on in the show.
But I didn't really have enough time because you basically hadn't even sat down yet by the time we went live.
Walked in singing.
Hey, how's everybody doing today?
You know, six and a half.
We're going to talk about that in a bit when we get into Tamara Leach.
Two's, that's what we're going to do.
We're letting everybody in on the show today.
Hey, folks, we're going to talk about it in a bit.
Where would you like to start?
Would you like to start with the Toronto Star?
Toronto Star?
Let's.
Pierre Pullia.
Yeah.
So I don't know who all's been following this whole election thing and how closely you've been watching it.
But there's a bit of a slant in the media.
And this may come as a shock to you, people.
So just brace yourselves.
you may be surprised by some of the things you see here today.
You may be not ready for them.
They're just going to catch you blindsided.
So, for example, this tweet from the Toronto Star,
Pierre Polyev's agenda is radically different than Carnies,
and it's frightening.
Polyev is an anti-government extremist
whose views are rooted in the radical libertarian economic vision.
Now, I'm going to go ahead and say that that is complete bullshit.
It is.
It's just utterly unfounded.
As somebody who personally is an anti-government extremist whose views are rooted in the radical libertarian economic vision,
I can tell you that that guy does not line up with anything I believe at all.
And it's funny.
Like if you go into this article, Pollyev's a general.
blah, blah, blah.
So this is Linda McQuaid, who is just,
if you've ever seen anything she said on Twitter,
it's stupid.
It's just associated with U.S. economist Milton Friedman,
which favors limited government
with a greatly expanded role for the market and corporate sector.
This trend towards privatization will have to be reversed
if we're going to be strong enough to withstand the Trump threat.
like just it this goes on about how
polyev
according to this is everything that I like to believe I am
and I look at polyev and I'm like he is nothing
that I like there's there's nothing there
the guy you know we're going to get into this
in another one um we've got uh
uh this
this was in the wrong place basically
but
we're going
And we're going to get more of it.
I tell you, folks, we're going to get into it here at some point,
but it's in the wrong place.
And I don't know what I'm doing this morning.
It's almost like Sean.
I don't know what to do with my hands.
17 seconds before show started.
I didn't walk through what we're supposed to be doing.
Can we talk about she who will not be named?
I can't believe she's in the show notes first.
Like, I know why she's in the show notes,
but twos keep saying we're never going to talk about this lady ever again.
And then he does, you know, folks, he keeps bringing her back up.
She who will not be named.
You want to talk about some Rachel Gilmore?
Not really, but here we are.
Really?
She was going to have, she was going to have
fact check Friday on CTV morning news.
I don't know what would have been more belling,
TV watching Friday.
So they had her on for one episode.
She did a five minute segment
and then got shit canned.
Here is how they signed off at the end of this,
this one and only appearance.
And said throughout the week on the campaign trail,
you're going to fact check it for us.
every Friday.
I can't wait for that.
Thanks so much, Rachel.
I am so excited.
Thank you.
If you like.
So anyway, she put out this video.
She gets fired.
So she gets, you know, she gets the nod that she's going to be on this like five-minute
segment for fact check Friday.
They do one of them with just low-hanging fruit.
And then she gets dropped.
And then she puts out this sad boo-hoo me video.
And then she actually records the conversation where she gets fired by the executive producer.
Correct.
And so anyway, she's like, oh, it's just this, it's this coordinated campaign.
And they've got it, they've got it figured out.
And it's just too bad because it's playing into their hands.
but the thing about it is, is that she got brought on to be a fact checker.
And so the leftists are saying, this is cancel culture.
And the people on the right wing are saying, well, she does have a very long and storied history of not really.
Yes.
So for example, here's her.
whoa someone punched an MPP at the anti-trans protest in Ottawa today we've been talking about the rising hate threats and violence directed at politicians in recent years
here's some of the fruit of this concerning trend so this is Joel Harden NDP and he's like oh I got this mark on my face you guys will remember this from like two years ago because it came from a microphone his microphone he hit him
in the face with his microphone and then said that it was a hate crime.
So I guess he hates himself.
So here's her talking about that arson in Ottawa that happened at the same time as the convoy
and how they taped the door shuts and how it was the convoy extremists who were doing it.
And then it came out later that it wasn't because she didn't back check it at all.
This is James Hop.
I mean, he's been on your show.
The guy walked from one end of the country to the other.
Beauty of man.
And she called him a white, well, the URL in her story listed or labeled him as a white supremacist.
Referred to Mr. Top as a white supremacist.
Yep.
Supremicist among other.
So he sued them for liable, chorus entertainment, which is global.
And then they settled out of court.
And so, and then she was almost immediately let go after that.
So when it comes to fact-checking, she's just not the person to have.
For all the complaining the right does against cancel culture,
this is an actual example of those same people harassing someone out of work.
That's a double standard their setting because they don't actually care about free speech.
I got no issues with her saying whatever the hell idiot diatribe she wants to.
I just don't want it presented as being anywhere remotely.
neutral. And that was the issue is that as soon as this happened, everybody jumped up and they're
like, this is stupid. This is a bad decision. And then if we actually played that. I wonder if we don't
reach out to her twos and ask her if she would like to be on here and give fact check Friday on the
matchup. I mean, her schedule's open. Wouldn't you love to see Rachel Gilmore across from
two's every Friday for a 10 minute segment, five minute segment, two minute segment, folks.
Wouldn't that be fun?
I think it'd be fun.
I think I'm going to reach out.
I think I'm actually going to reach out.
Why not?
Do I have a saying this?
Do I have a saying this?
No, he does not have a say in this.
Rachel, I would love to have you on here for one show, one show.
I think it'd be great.
Just for 10 minutes.
Just for 10 minutes.
You could talk about whatever you want to talk about.
The only caveat is Tuesday is going to probably say something towards you.
And if you've been watching this.
Oh, I have no.
I can be very professional.
I think you can.
I just think you're going to take
disagreement with everything she says
when she comes on.
That's what I think.
I could be wrong.
I just think it'd be fun to play it out for a Friday.
She was going to do fact check Friday.
Come on and do one segment with us.
Fact check Friday on the Canadian election.
Let's go next week.
So here's a beauty of a fake headline report.
TikTokers fourth firing of the year,
everyone's fault except her own.
I kind of got a kick out of that.
Oh, and then I tagged this because I needed to do it.
Somebody mentioned they were like,
we need to hear the story of when you bought her a coffee again on the mashup.
So before we get to that, good morning, Jim.
Nice of you to show up on time, but it's good to see you.
Hey, Jim.
Do you want to tell the coffee thing?
I mean, I read the tweet that they want to hear the story of when you bought her coffee.
So anyway.
I assume you want to talk.
Rachel Gilmore and I getting some pissing match on Twitter.
I end up coming out on.
top very easily and she slinks away but the whole gist of the discussion was that she is just
this basic bitch Starbucks idiot and so I went on DoorDash or whatever I would like to point out
this is ruining our chances of getting Rachel on for fact check Friday next week but hey fire
away oh darn oh no whatever shall we do oh no oh that's terrible Sean I need to rethink this entire
segment. So anyway, I go a DoorDash. And I go to, I think it was second cup because there was no
nearby Starbucks. But this is when she still worked at Global. And so I bring up second cup on there.
And I get this mocha frappuccino. I get the biggest one they have with as many add-ons as possible.
Just check every box on the drop down. Except I wanted to do extra caffeine and also half-calf. And it wouldn't
let me because the two would have canceled out and been more expensive.
And that's the exact kind of thing that I would expect somebody like that to want to drink.
And so I challenge accepted, Marty, a bottle of obey if you get Rachel on done.
Challenge accepted.
Oh.
All right.
The people want it.
The people want it.
You checked all the boxes.
You telling me next Friday, April 11th was like a gallon, a gallon of mocha potpino.
22 minutes,
Greas.
Fantastic.
It looked like this giant upside down
white Christmas tree.
It was like $30.
And this was a few years ago
when $30 was actually still fairly expensive.
And so I get it delivered
to Global News,
their Ottawa headquarters,
where she worked.
And I got a message from the dude.
He's like,
hey, I'm trying to figure out
where to drop this off.
Can you help me?
And I'm like, okay, well,
I don't actually work there.
but it's for Rachel Gilmore.
So just is there a front desk?
He says, yeah.
I said, go there.
Say this is for Rachel Gilmore.
And so he goes and he messages me back.
And he's like,
they have no idea who that is.
The front desk of the place she worked at,
I tried to get this thing dropped off.
And they had no idea who she was.
And so the DoorDash dude just got to have like a giant gallon of Moka Frappuccino.
Because I was like,
Dude, it's all.
It's, I, I couldn't have wrote a better ending to this myself if I had tried.
Yeah, she's just not nearly as remarkable as everyone thinks.
So I reached out to her August 25th of 2022 is the first time I tried reaching out to see if she'd come on.
And folks, just so everyone's aware, I sent her a message right now.
The challenge is on.
Sean's going to see if he can get Rachel Gilmore for next Friday.
Let's see why.
Why not?
are you afraid of she who will not be named?
Is that what it is too?
No, the whole point of the she who will not be named is that she's not interested in doing a good job at journalism.
She's just interested in hate farming rage clicks.
And if we just stop talking about her, eventually she'll go away.
Hey, I got a bottle of Oba.
I'm not even drinking right now, but I got a bottle of Obat on the line.
and I might just, I might just put it up on the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, see. See, and here's a perfect thing. This is exactly it. Why play
everybody. Everybody thinks it's, this isn't, this isn't that I don't like her, which I don't, to be clear, but this isn't because I don't like her.
We have people I don't like on the show all the time. I've done 152 with one. And,
It's just that if we just let her fade off into the sunset,
I've been trying to.
You're the one who keeps putting in the show notes.
I'd like to point out it wasn't Sean who wanted to talk about this.
Sean's reading the show notes,
she who will not be named back in it.
We're moving on.
What cutting the consumer carbon tax means for Canada's emissions?
That's the headline.
Yeah, this is great.
So this is an article from the CBC.
They're wonderful.
Just pillars of journalism.
Speaking of pillars of journalism.
Okay.
Also, side note, popular now in news, number one, digging into that insane formula that the White House used to calculate its tariffs.
What do you want to bet that there isn't a single article giving similar coverage to equalization in this goddamn country?
So fuel charge helped drop emissions, but other policies could make up for it at a price.
and so it said that it basically did a very, very vague way without saying anything definitive
about the fact that the carbon tax was a success and that the alternatives are going to be more expensive.
And then it referenced a where the hell is it?
Yes.
Was it actually working?
Yes.
According to a 2024 report from Canadian Climate Institute.
It found that carbon pricing, both consumer and industrial, would play a leading role in cutting emissions by 2030.
It would play, but it says that it did.
And the other thing is that the whole thing is that cutting emissions is dropping the greenhouse gases.
Now, I want to go into the way back machine.
This is from 2021 by the CBC, how pandemic lockdowns clean the air, but resulted in a warmer planet.
They did an article in 2021, for those of you don't remember, about how the lockdowns were increasing global warming.
You see, when people were going around and moving around the world and traveling and shipping goods and services and moving industries forward, that was causing global warming.
And then when they stopped, that was also causing global warming.
So if the whole point of the carbon tax is to reduce fuel consumption, then presumably in correlation with this article of theirs from four years,
years ago, it would actually do the opposite. Now, if you're wondering who the Canadian Climate Institute
answers to, well, it just so happens that in the last three years, they have got $30.5 million
from the federal government, which was not mentioned in the article, by the way. But for those
of you who haven't been paying attention, gas prices are down, despite the fact that we had multiple
economists say that it was not going to drop gas prices to get rid of the tax.
Pulliev under fire. We will not forget, he said during a campaign stop in New Brunswick, that
young 36-year-old couple whose biological clock is running out faster than they can afford to buy
a home and have kids. Mr. Pulliyev was lamb-based on a number of fronts for the implication
that couples need to own a home to have children for his apparent fixation of women's fertility,
though notably he referred to a couple's biological clock and not a woman's, and for simply
being creepy and weird.
So,
I get it.
You're a journalist.
You live in Ottawa.
The election's coming up,
and you're about to get your period.
You write something like this.
Hey, just stop and think about this for a second.
He's saying something that's just very plain.
The only thing you're mad about is the fact that it strikes close to home.
And then we have this sort of weird thing that the left has been pushing lately,
that you can only speak.
speak to something provided that you are somebody who experiences it directly.
Alberta alienation aside.
That doesn't get the pass on this.
You see, the Alberta alienation thing,
if we say you need to sit this one out because you don't know what the fuck you're talking about,
well,
that somehow doesn't apply for us.
Why is Zoltan jumping in?
Because I like Zoltan.
I know.
You didn't even tell me anything about guests.
No, I didn't.
Okay. Is that okay? We got Alex Zoltan going to hop on today. Is that fine? All right.
Is that fine? That is great.
I'm tired to listen to the two's talks, folks. So I've got a guest hopping in today. Just one. Just one, one surprise. A favorite of the show.
You made my day. Alex Sulton. Yeah, well, you know, I wasn't doing it for you. I was doing it more for me. If I'm being honest and probably the audience. All right. You know, well, let's bring in Alex Zoltan. Zoltan. Where are you coming from?
Where are you?
Where are you?
I'm at the newest
Minster Public Library.
I'm taking out a book.
Okay.
Well, there you go.
Do you...
Yes.
Yeah, it's a Fentional Inc. by Brad Westhock.
I highly recommend it.
It's a really good book, actually.
It went to telegraph book of the year.
Oh.
You've been,
well,
you've been like everywhere,
essentially.
Yes.
Like, I don't know.
Tuse, you're excited about this as well.
I'm glad I just put this.
together. What do you want to ask Zoltan
about specifically? I was
thinking election, but maybe
there's something else that you want to bring up first.
Are you following the NDP around on
the campaign trail? Like, are you
riding on the bang bus?
No, they've actually
unsubscribe me from any future campaign
events. Oh.
Well,
I mean,
maybe you need to start an only fan's
page.
I thought I was going to get an interview with Jagney
saying I went to his meeting great.
What was that on Saturday?
Then when I was walking away, I looked at my email,
expecting to see an interview lined up.
They had proactively unsubscribe me
from all future campaign events.
Very disappointed.
I'll keep going.
They can't stop me.
To the audience, this is, okay,
I want to read through this.
So I don't know if Tuesday knows this,
but I appreciate the Zoltad sent me this.
Here's this two-week schedule that he's just went through.
So two weeks ago, he went to Ottawa for the JCCF challenged prerogation.
He had a brief layover in Montreal, came back to Vancouver and talked to people who didn't know what PM was.
Wednesday, he went on, elbows up protest at the U.S. consulate.
Thursday went to Pollyavrally and Surrey.
Friday attended bail hearing for Gang and Preet Singh, Randhawah.
Saturday went to the anti-Tesla protest.
Sunday went to the Jagmeet Singh, Meet and Greet and Burnaby.
And this week, he went to Chinatown to interview people, and tomorrow he'll be in
Penticton for another pulle of rally.
Tews, that is why we bring Zoltan on.
Wow.
Because I'm like, I don't know of another person doing this.
I'm really tired.
I didn't see anything about the Tesla.
I knew that it was supposed to be happening,
but I didn't see anything about it actually happening.
Tell us all about that.
Yeah, they're actually virtually daily now.
There's a Tesla dealership in Vancouver down on West 4.
It's really nice neighborhood.
Yeah, they have protests there pretty much every day at the moment.
Okay.
Are they big?
What kind of things are they saying?
What are they upset about?
There were more people there than the JagMeet Sing Rally.
But, I mean, that's not really saying much.
I was actually surprised that they said you weren't allowed to come anymore
because it's going to cut their attendance down substantially.
Yeah, they also promised a free barbecue that never materialized,
which really kind of ended mad.
Well, Communists
do love promising three stuff.
Yeah, that's true
and not delivering.
Yeah, communists are really good
at over-promising and under-delivering.
Okay, the Tesla.
Yeah, so the Tesla protest
was really angry.
I don't know why.
So that was definitely the most intense
thing that I had to do
over the last two weeks, for sure.
A lot of really angry boomers
and really smart and well-intentioned young people too.
You know, I actually don't totally disagree with some of their sentiments.
Like what?
For instance, you know, I think that the United States is being a bit of a bully at the moment.
I think they're responding emotionally to that.
It's hard to blame them for that.
Okay.
I think we all are.
Right.
We're all just channeling in different ways.
When you've been, I'm curious, you've been to a pulley of rally.
my eyes on it when I watch it
because I haven't been to one.
It looks to me like what Trump had
following him around to all the different rallies he's going.
Is that at all what's happening there or is it different?
No, the Surrey rally I think is kind of unique
because Surrey is a unique place.
It was like a madhouse atmosphere.
People hanging off of railings
and people just running all over the place.
Chickens with their heads cut off.
Even journalists were kind of discombodied.
I met Mike Lickatur there.
He's the guy that's on Vasi Capella's.
And even he was kind of disturbed by like just the unusual atmosphere.
It was really weird for a political rally.
It was awesome.
I loved it myself.
Was anybody tailgating?
No.
No.
Not that I'm aware of.
No, it didn't seem like there was a lot of like, it wasn't like a party necessarily.
It was just a really upbeat place.
It was just great.
It was really a unique.
Alex, you see all the same.
the polls saying that the liberals are pulling ahead and they're there you know they're going to be
the next whatever but you're like boots on the ground that's why i was interested in like you know
me and two's talk about this all the time zoltan's allowed on the show pretty much anytime
he wants to come um and we enjoy your perspective because you're you're on the ground at all these
different events when we sit and look at the media and how they're portraying things and they're
talking about the liberals all this or any p i mean i nEP is almost laughing
We got some headlines to get in there today.
But like, you know, what you're seeing with the Poliav rally,
it's like it doesn't match the polls.
It's like it doesn't match what's actually happening in the world.
Would you agree with that?
Or have you seen different things?
No, I would totally agree with that.
There's definitely an enthusiasm gap.
It's unquestionable.
So at the Polyev rally,
I've never seen people more enthusiastic for a Canadian politician ever.
And is a bit of a student of Canadian history.
I don't know if there ever has been that level.
of enthusiasm at any time in Canadian history.
But when you go to Vancouver and you talk to people in Chinatown, it's a totally different
vibe.
People have no idea what's going on.
So my fear is that the polls might be more accurate than I wish they would be because
we have so many low information people who just aren't plugged in like we are.
I mean, we're all terminally online and paying attention to this.
Like stockbrokers are glued to the market right now, right?
I mean, but the average citizen, Mark Carney, I don't even know if he's,
been to BC since the election started,
and yet tons of people here
seem to think that he would be the best person.
And when I say tons of people,
I mean, all the people of the elbows up protest anyway,
but their opinions matter.
They're voters, right?
So.
Well, I would say those two things might contradict each other,
but the elbows up,
their opinions matter.
Well, I don't know if they're voters,
and that's why their opinions matter.
I don't agree with their opinions.
I think they're kind of silly.
of course, like the older folks at the elbows up protest.
Like those are the mean boomers, right?
So like the nice boomers are at the Polyeup rally.
The mean boomers are at the elbows up protest and they're voting for Carney.
It's the silent majority of boomers that are really hard to predict, right?
Because they're not going to these things.
Well, you, go ahead.
No, give her to.
No, give her.
Oh, I was just going to say, have you, what kind of stuff have you done?
Like, I'm guessing when you said you were talking to people in Chinatown, it sounds to me like,
when you said it, it was something like just talking to people on the street and seeing what their take is on things.
Have you been doing that all across Canada?
I've mostly been doing it in Vancouver, but yeah, I mean, I've been doing it across Canada.
I just haven't been filming it.
It took me a long time to figure out how to make the equipment work.
I'm kind of a Luddite, but I think I'm figuring it out now.
I got some videos in Time Town.
I was asking people if they were concerned about foreign interference.
It seemed like a funny place to do it.
Yeah.
If you've ever been to Chinatown in Vancouver, you'd know.
that it's a terrible shoot location to go and ask people questions by yourself
because I was just constantly being tested by homeless people who wanted to show me
their street art and stuff.
When you went to the meet and greet with Jagmeet Singh, correct?
That, we've been talking over here.
Yeah, go ahead.
We've been talking over here, like the porn star on the bus,
him taking a picture with the...
Was she at that event?
I don't know.
I didn't, I don't, I mean, there were dozens of people there, so.
We've been wondering on this side, and I don't mean me and Tuesday, I mean, sorry, the conversation I've been having lately with all the things coming out of us saying, is he trying to throw it so the NDP voter pushes into the liberal?
Like, is that your view of it?
It certainly feels that way.
Yeah.
But, I mean, how could I say, right?
That's kind of an unfalcifiable thing.
I know.
It's just, it's strange.
I'm like, look at this.
I'm like, how is this?
Were these guys at the rally?
No, I would have recognized them for sure.
Oh, because they're friends of yours?
No, they're not friends of mine.
No, absolutely not.
No, the Jake Beats in a rally was just such an absurd experience
because the comms person was following me the whole time.
And I think she might have known who I was.
I mean, I'm not like, I don't think I'm an important person or anything,
but she just was on me like blue.
and it seemed like she was trying to keep me away from the bus
and her whole job I felt like was to just make sure
I was not the first person he saw when he stepped off the bus
and she failed at her job I was
but no I do know that they know who I am
because they unsubscribe me from all future events as soon as I left
so that's a very strange thing like their admin person
would have had to have gone into the system
proactively have unsubscribe me
I'm surprised that they're competent to not
to even do it.
Well, I mean, Thomas Dang, the Alberta NDP guy, managed to hack AHS.
So, you know, they do have some people with some knowledge of IT.
Yeah.
Any final thoughts, Zoltan, before we let you out of here?
No, I just remember I kind of had questions for you guys.
Like, how do you feel about what's going on with the markets right now?
Well, I mean, it makes sense, at least short term anyway.
Anyway, the biggest thing that companies hate dealing with is uncertainty.
And I would say that Trump has definitely thrown a lot of that into the mix.
I think that it's probably a great time to buy because things, I can't see this as being much more than a short term thing.
But I know you got a much longer history with this sort of thing than I do.
So I could be talking out of my ass compared to what you think.
no i mean it's hard to know nobody can predict don't trump right that's yeah yeah yeah uh it's maybe not a
great day for people who own shares in live nation or anything for that after yeah yeah yeah i mean
i think that like yeah the reason i ask is that this is a really important thing to a lot of people
right when you're my background is in finance when you're projecting somebody's retirement age you know
a 10% drop in the market in a matter of days that changes the first of the first thing
objection to when you can stop working pretty dramatically.
You know, so even though it is short term, of course, I encourage everyone to invest
early, invest often, and stay invested.
I just think it's a really important thing.
It's not timing the market.
It's time in the market.
Absolutely, too.
Zoltan, where are you heading next?
What are your things on the docket coming up?
Yeah, so Penticton tomorrow, and then I will be probably saying,
Okanagan for a couple of days and then coming back to the angular and then I am off to
another project in Quebec.
I'm sorry to hear that.
No, I like Quebec.
It's a beautiful place.
The people are nice.
Have you been nice?
People are nice.
Yeah, I've, you hear that?
I've, I hear that, Tuse.
I've been to Quebec.
I've been to Quebec more than a handful of times.
This is the amount that Quebec has been set on this show without an explicit, explicit,
in front of it.
I've got to be honest.
Explitive is the word.
Sure, whatever.
You know, I can't even get it right.
It's such a cool place.
It's such a cool place.
It's a cool place, too.
You should go visit sometime.
I'm sure they'd welcome you with open arms.
I think I'm good.
All right, guys.
Thanks, Zoltan.
I'll check up enough for your time.
I appreciate it.
Thanks so much for having me.
Always a pleasure, Zoltan.
Always a pleasure.
Thank you, sir.
Zoltan.
You know, if you don't follow Alex Zoltan on X,
you really should do yourself
a favor.
Yeah,
Kevin Damon.
Zoltan with fake Quebec news.
Yeah.
I can't imagine.
Anyways,
it doesn't matter.
Tews is like just twisted over there.
It's like all this Quebec talk in positive light.
Prime Minister,
Prime Minister Mark Kearney has just announced Canada's most ambitious housing plan in decades.
500,000 homes a year, Tews.
We're going to get so many homes.
We're not going to know what to do with it.
Well, let's see here.
500,000 homes in a year.
Just bear with me here for a second.
Sure.
500.
Oh, wait.
Sorry.
500,000 divided by 365 is 1,370 homes divided by 24 is 57 per hour.
That's basically one home a minute.
do we think does anybody think
that we could build one home a minute?
So I like it.
I like historical trends.
Here's historical trends.
2018,
$212,000 built.
2019, 208,
2020, 217, 2021,
271,
222, 261,
2023, 240.
He wants to double that.
Not a chance.
Double.
Get out of the way.
Yeah.
Double.
Get out of the way.
Unless we're going to
3D print them,
it's not happening.
No.
It's one of those things
that politicians
when they're running
love to do.
Throw these like,
oh yeah,
we're going to be,
you get into house?
You're getting out.
Everybody get in the house.
It's like,
right,
okay.
All right,
sure.
What a load of BS that is.
Other interesting thing,
Mark Carney did an event
at this place called
St.
George's.
It's a pub.
And they released this.
Please do not judge us
for renting our space.
we are a business. Today's event had nothing to do with our political views. This, I should add,
was a preemptive statement. This wasn't in response to backlash. They released this basically as soon as
the event was over. Like every party, there is a minimum spend for the space and we were paid to host this
event. If Pierre Pollyev wished, we would be happy to welcome him to the St. George. We have
been happy to be host to many parties, retirements and celebrations of life for our Georgetown family
of customers over the years.
Hosting parties and selling beer is what we do.
So everybody's so used to this backlash of places,
oh, you're letting these people host,
you're letting those people host.
They literally hosted the prime minister,
and they felt the need to just preemptively say,
all he did was just rent a bunch of chairs
and we sold them some booze.
I think, would you, if you own that bar,
would you go proactively and be like,
listen, we're not hosting the Liberal Party.
We told them no, thank you.
And all we do is sell you booze and just come on in folks and enjoy the space.
I probably, if anybody wanted to rent it, there would be something in the contract saying this is not for a political rally.
This is nothing to do with politics.
If this is for politics, your event will be immediately canceled and nobody will be allowed to answer.
You would not allow any politics in your facility.
well then I could just pull the liberal thing and just selectively enforce it
interesting no um pierre pullia
anyone guilty of human or you want oh no we can do jillian you want
all right this is the Toronto star again so for those of you listening
there is a picture of Mark Carney standing next to Gisleine Maxwell
Gillian Maxwell and it says why conspiracy theorists are
It's so hard to falsely link Mark Carney and Jeffrey Epstein.
Like, don't get me wrong.
If you can make a case for it, make a case for it.
But the fact that you're showing literally a picture of Gislaid Maxwell standing next to Mark Carney.
It reminds me of that.
Conspiracy theory.
Who's the actor from the original Willie Wonka, who sits there like this and is like, tell me more.
Right?
And smiles.
I'm like, please Toronto stars.
Yeah.
Wilder. Thank you. Tell me more. Tell me more Toronto Star of why this is such a conspiracy.
Yes, please go on. Yeah. Please keep showing me this picture of the conspiracy theory while you're telling me it's a conspiracy theory.
Okay. Pierre, anyone guilty of human trafficking? Oh, no, no, no, no. You're going to the wrong Pierre one here. I'm going to stop you. Another Toronto Star. Pierre Pollyev holds investments in Brookfield, the same company he attacks Mark Carney over. Now, if you get into the fine print,
Yes.
He owns an index, he owns an index fund, which means that one of his investments is a fund, which has shares in everything on the index.
The other now has undisclosed amounts of money in Vanguard, FTSE, Canada Index, ETF, as well as purpose Bitcoin and registered Canadian ETF.
The Vanguard ETF consists of investments in dozens of companies, including Brookfield Corporation and Brookfield Asset Management.
The whole point of indexed funds is that you have, like, it's, it's not that you're investing in any company.
You probably don't even know which companies are on it.
You just know which, uh, which market it trades on.
And that's it's it's stupid.
It's just absolutely insanely stupid.
And I find it hilarious that they're intentionally misrepresenting it like that.
Now can I talk about anyone guilty of human trafficking?
Yes.
Anyone guilty of human trafficking
5 plus times importing exporting
10 plus
Oh sorry 5 plus
Importing exporting
Illegal guns
Or trafficking making exporting
Over 40 milligrams of fentanyl
We get life sentences if
If he's a PEO
If peers
This is his trough on crime
Is that you can
Traffic for
Indonesian sex workers
But the fifth one
Gets you life in prison
and it's Canadian life in prison, which isn't actually life in prison.
This is his tough on crime.
He did another one last week where he said that, let me see if I remember this exactly correctly.
He was going to give you an extra 50% of annual room in your TFSA if you invest in Canada,
which is just stupid.
It's just absolutely insane because the market for people that would apply to,
has to be the only people that that is remotely interesting towards are people who aren't at or near
retirement age because investing in Canada is a little bit riskier, let's be honest.
So you've got, say, people 45 and under who also at the same time have filled up their TFSA room.
So people who don't have any further room to invest in their TFSA who are not near or at retirement
age in Canada.
How many people do you know 40, 45 and under who don't have any room for contributions
in their TFSAs after a decade of liberal bullshit?
Not very many people.
There's probably a few.
There's probably a few, but it's the vast minority of people.
And those people who already, who would probably qualify for that, would look at it and
say, you know what, he's going to do better for the economy, so I'm voting for him anyways.
It's a moot point.
It's stupid.
I don't know why they had to go ahead and do that.
It was dumb.
It was dumb.
And I don't mind calling that out.
Viva Fry's catching hell for calling up Pollyev for a lot of stuff.
And it's like what Sheila Gunn-Reed said when she was on.
She's like, we have to actually hold these people to account because if nobody does, they're just going to be idiots.
And then no one's going to vote for him.
I'm paraphrasing.
Do you want to go to drop candidates?
or am I missing anything?
Yeah, let's do it.
I don't know.
You just get over a couple things, but we got lots of stuff covered in it.
All right.
All right.
So if you haven't been paying attention to the election folks or the ins and outs of what's been going on here,
let's get you caught up on all the people getting removed from candidacy.
Okay.
With the federal election, less than a month away, the conservative party has dropped four.
It's fourth candidate in just two days.
This time over alleged social media activity.
Wednesday the party confirmed to CTV news that Don Patel will no longer be running to represent the party in the writing of, uh, how do I say it? Is it Edibacchi?
I think it's Atobico.
Is it?
But I mean, it's, it's Ontario, whatever.
I don't know.
Anyways, North.
Okay.
So here's social media.
This is what got him.
Why are you interrupting?
Why are you got to interrupt?
Why can't I read?
Tews?
Let me finish reading it all out.
And then you may talk.
I all means, Sean. Please proceed.
152. Okay.
Scared screenshots of his social media comment.
They say was shared with them that Patel supported in the past.
According to the screenshot, grabbed, the comment reads,
should be stop these people by Canadian government and deported to India.
The then PM Modi can take care of the nonsense people.
endorsing such statements is clearly unacceptable.
A campaign spokesman said,
the conservative party will always stand up for the safety and security of Canadians.
the individual is no longer candidate.
This goes along the lines with Windsor City Councilor Mark McKenzie,
who is running to represent the riding of Windsor to come sell at Lakeshore
after CTV News obtained audio of 22 podcast,
2020 podcast comments in which he joked about former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau getting the death penalty.
Stefan Marquis is another one running for the Conservatives,
a Montreal riding of Laurier.
They were removed.
And Lawrence Singh will not be a candidate either for New Westminster,
Burnaby and,
Mallardville,
millardville,
however you want to pronounce it.
Tews,
your thoughts.
Well,
I mean,
they,
they kicked him out
for heart emoji liking
or hug emoji heart thing
liking that comment.
He could have easily
just sat on his phone.
One time I pulled my phone
out of my pocket
and it said,
are you sure you want to block this person?
And I was like,
oops.
Sometimes your phone does
funny things in your pocket.
You've got the plausible deniability, which they could have hid behind.
But basically, Pollyev is, they've done a shit job of picking candidates.
And so this is kind of a response to that, where they know that they've ran a lot of bad candidates.
And they've kicked out some good ones, why it's talked about this before.
And so this is them oversteering to try and overcorrect.
and it's a little bit silly because what was this conversation even about?
That comment on its own could have been about a lot of different things.
Yes.
Is Don Patel?
Like this is the picture of the guy.
Is he from?
Is he from India?
Like is he, you know, maybe he could speak more accurately to what's going on than any, like,
there's a lot of context that's missing from this
to just be like, yeah, you can't run anymore.
And it's silly.
And then you've got Aaron Gunn.
Aaron Gunn.
Who's the gun?
Yeah.
Indigenous leaders call for North Island Conservative candidates removal.
That's Aaron Gunn.
Multiple things.
One of them being in 2020, in 2020, Gun tweeted there was no genocide against
indigenous people, but they got a whole list of things.
Of course, people on the podcast will remember Aaron being on the show.
they'll remember all of the documentaries he was doing
and the attention that garnered from the public
and now he's being attacked
and having to put out a bunch of damage control
to try and make sure he doesn't get removed.
I love this part though.
So Vancouver Island Conservative candidate
under fire for multiple fronts
for his past pro Putin post.
He said that Putin was intelligent.
He said Putin was intelligent,
which doesn't mean literally anything.
I think Putin's intelligent.
I think Mark Carney's intelligent.
Am I going to vote for Mark Carney?
Well, I'm thinking about it actually.
No, but it's just insane that you're just like, well, he's not an idiot.
And they're like, oh, he loves the guy.
And then, so denial of Canada's history of genocide against indigenous people.
And this is going to be a little bit crass, but I'm going for it anyway.
The indigenous people, there's indigenous organizations.
who are saying that he can't have said there wasn't a genocide.
And if there was a genocide, there wouldn't be indigenous people to make these statements.
And this is the best part.
Possible pro-health care privatization stance.
They want him off the ballot because people think he might be pro-privatization of health care.
And they want Pollyab to make absolutely sure.
Right.
But look at his statement that he came out with on,
I think it was yesterday, basically condemning Putin and Russia, giving support to Ukraine.
We could sit here and talk about the healthcare and everything else.
He hit two, they're pulling them on two hot button issues.
And the reason we know this, one is Russia, Ukraine is a hot button issue.
That's why he dresses it.
And the other one is what got Dallas Brody, which is funny because she just messaged me.
I'm trying to get her on the podcast because she got removed for what?
Talking about the graves.
All she said was there was no, there were no graves found.
I'm just pointing out that we can get into what they're upset and calling
intelligent or Putin intelligence stuff.
He was on the side that, you know, was talking about different things in Russia and Ukraine.
And if you don't have a strict, clear message on that, then they're going to come after you.
This is why me and you probably would be horrific political candidates for anyone because
doing this show,
we've exposed the audience to lots of different thoughts.
And, well, there's just no way.
So if Aaron Gunn, who I think we all have a ton of time for,
is under the gun and is having to rethink the way he thought
and put out statements to do damage control.
It's like what Michael Sina put out that Cantonese apology.
Does it not feel the same?
Or Mandarin.
I think it was Mandarin.
it feels the same
let's let's let's conservatives are not the only ones removing uh uh candidates and also
having to do damage colonels the liberals have revoked the candidacy of emminton area candidate
rob laola after national post asked about a video in which he praised the terrorist groups
humas and hesbla and at a 2009 anti-nato protest so there's one amazes in hesbola rod loyola
why would we let somebody with such extremist views be an elected representative in this country?
What did he do before he was a liberal candidate, Sean?
NDP, MLA.
That's right.
He was an NDP MLA for many years.
That's right.
And then actually, we've got this tweet from him before he'd gotten dropped.
Gas prices inibitin just dropped 20 cents per liter thanks to PM.
Mark J. Carney, scrapping the carbon tax.
liberal government puts more money in your pocket for what matters most your family.
It doesn't put money in your pocket.
Dropping the carbon tax just stops them from taking money out of your pocket.
It's not the same thing.
Here's him in 2014.
You won't catch me working with the Liberal Party of Canada.
They talk like NDPs, but they act like cons.
Well, guess what?
You're not working with the NDP anymore now, are you?
Yeah.
Paul Chang.
Chang? Is it Chang?
Yeah.
So another classic, okay, this is, these are all the headlines.
This is a wild story.
This is, okay, I just need to preface this.
Before we get into it, I want to cover this headline, and then it's all you.
Liberal candidate in Markham to stay on with party despite deplorable comments about
conservative rival.
Deplorable comments is what was done.
He literally suggested kidnapping a citizen.
on behalf of the China for a million dollars.
Actually, it was a million
Hong Kong dollars, which is only
like $150,000. Sure.
Canadian? Yeah, yeah,
because they've got worse inflation than us. Just play
the audio, too. Just let people hear what he
says if they haven't heard this. Most probably,
you know, the Chinese community,
Jota, Zhang Ching
He's looking for the nomination.
The Chinese media
knows him. He was
in the media business,
in Hong Kong and here in Canada is a radio host or I don't know for Stinktown media or
so it's a very child he was a media person so that's all he did all his life but also right now
he is wanted by the Chinese government and there's a one million dollar reward on his head
if you guys want to pick him up and and take him through a Chinese consular you make him
a million dollars so yeah he literally suggested
that somebody take his political rival to the Chinese embassy.
Consulate.
Yeah, thank you.
Yeah.
And get a million dollar bounty.
Correct.
Okay?
I'd like the point out too.
It does say million dollars.
It might be a million yen,
but he says a million dollars.
Just throwing that up there.
Well, it's not a million yen.
It's a million Hong Kong dollars.
Whatever.
You get...
All right.
But the thing about it is,
is that I don't think anybody's under any illusions about what they wanted him to be
at the embassy for.
okay anybody who's seen any spy movie knows that all the dark shit happens at the embassy
they didn't want him to go to the embassy because they were going to take him out for ice cream
they didn't find his wallet in the parking lot and then put the bounty out and see he'd be like
look we just really want to get this guy's master card back to him so if you could bring him by
then we could drop it off and we'd be really we'd feel really good about it they were going to
make him fucking disappear like the guy from tannerman square
And the craziest part about that that's not even, okay, this is like phase one craziness.
Phase two craziness.
Okay, phase one craziness, a member of parliament is actively calling for the disappearance of his political rival in Canada.
Phase two crazy is that Mark Carney called it a teachable moment.
Classic Trudeau playbook.
Well, you know, I think there's something we could all learn from this.
Yeah, there's money to be made in turning in conservative politicians, apparently.
Okay?
And then when he found out, when this guy, Paul Chang, found out that the RSTMP were investigating him because of this,
he actually decided to personally bow out of this upcoming election.
So it wasn't because Mark Carney kicked him out.
It wasn't because he felt shameful.
It was after the RCP contacted him about openly calling him.
openly calling for somebody to get disappeared.
The craziest, craziest, craziest part of this, though, Sean,
is that we have a foreign country who has bounties on our politicians
operating within our country,
and neither us nor anybody else in the international community
seems to really give a rat's ass about it.
I don't know what to say.
Listen, I listen.
I listen to it.
Imagine if this was any other country.
I know.
Like, oh, you know what?
I don't really like that AOC chick.
Let's just make her disappear.
And then, and then boom, she's found a couple weeks later floating in a vat of maple syrup.
How well do you think that would go over with the United States?
If we were in Gay Paris and we put a bounty on Emmanuel Macron and then,
boom, he's found a week or two later trampled by a moose.
How do you think France would feel about that?
Okay?
But here is China.
They couldn't stop at the damn virus.
They got to keep turning the screws on us.
They've got bounties on our politicians and our citizens.
And we're like, it'll be fine.
Spoiler alert, it probably won't.
And our great-grandkids are going to be speaking Mandarin.
The liberal part of Canada has also dropped the Calgary Confederation writing due to the Canada's failure to disclose a 20-year-old domestic assault charge that was stayed six weeks after it was late CBC News reported.
The big part about this is that they gave absolutely zero credit to the news agency that broke the story, as CBC is want to do when it's alternative media.
This was Juno that broke the story.
it was uh keem bexty and uh canis malcolm yeah yeah um we got to talk nipi p i know we joked
about it we brought up the the pictures but like honestly my comment i think a lot of people are
wondering this so on thursday a video of sing and vancouver pornography creator jessica wetz
was circulating on x the two fully cloth delivered an anti-israel rhetoric presumably to bolster
sings poor hole rankings so it's unclear why the video was made the video has been like to me it's
Like they're sinking the NDP purposely to try and push everybody to liberal.
Okay.
So here, I'm just going to show you the video here real quick.
So, Jugmeet Singh, leader of the NDP.
Hi.
Oh, oh, sorry.
My bad.
My bad.
Honest mistake.
That's the wrong one.
That's the, my bad, I did not mean to do that at all.
Confusion.
Apologies.
This is the woman hoaring herself out.
to politicians that we were trying to watch at this particular moment.
Similar.
Absolutely.
Should not be selling or buying from a country, especially in that Netanyahu government that violates human rights.
We should be sanctioning those that are involved in these war crimes.
Why are we buying and selling arms to a place that doesn't respect international borders?
We're not.
We literally aren't.
It's illegal for us to sell arms to Israel.
But continue.
Okay.
Anyway, so that's this woman.
Uh, you've also got,
this is her,
this is her only fans or Instagram maybe if, yeah,
I'm gonna mute this.
But this is her, this, she's literally an only fan's.
Can you say porn star, I guess?
Kind of is.
But, um, yeah, this is what she does.
She's obviously in bed with the dairy cartel.
Uh,
and, uh, apparently, I just,
saw this this morning. I didn't
click on the link. I'm not even going to go
there. I did. We don't need to go there.
I'm just going to read. I'm just going to read. I'm just going to read the
talking. Porn model
connected to NDP leader Jagmeet Singh
shows off fetus in heinous video.
She did. This is her. And then
here's the thing is that
please don't go click on that link.
It's just, I'm not. I just said I wasn't going to.
No, I'm talking to the listener, the watcher.
Like, you just, like, just don't do it.
I did it.
I was like, oh.
And it's as bad as you think it is.
It's just as bad as I think it is.
All right.
So then only fans creator who joined NDP campaign trail dropped over disrespectful Holocaust video.
After all of that.
All of that stuff that we just scrolled through.
Correct.
They said, we can't do this.
because
because she's a little bit too extremist
this
don't forget
and don't
and don't forget
don't forget
this picture again
this is this is all in the same week
you're like you can't make this up
Jagmeet's saying did a meet and greet with a bunch of
furries
are they called furries
when they just wear the masks
but a bunch of weird
deviant sex people anyway
so this is it
and so the NDP
not a serious party
They can't afford the plane
And so they're driving
What now is apparently quite literally
The Bang Bus across Canada
On their campaign tour
And they're probably going to take the new
Out of their name
Because I feel like DP is a little bit more accurate
At this point
ND
It certainly reflects their policies on taxation
NDP training
Like did you like
Literally, this is who he takes a picture with?
Oh, my God.
It's just, it's a train wreck.
It's an absolute train wreck.
Okay, also, he said he wants to issue a bunch of victory bonds.
So here's Jagmeet Singh, looking like an idiot in front of a green screen.
That's so obviously a green screen.
Look at it, Sean.
Like, why would you even pretend?
Why not just have a nice picture of auto?
while behind you so that people don't automatically realize you're in front of a green screen.
But here's him talking about the victory bonds.
We are announcing new Democrats will bring in a victory bond like we did in the World War.
This is an opportunity.
Which World War?
Does he even know there were two of them?
Canadians to invest in our country.
In fact, during the World War, victory.
There were two World Wars, idiot.
Bonds raised more revenue than taxes.
Do you know why?
they raise more revenue than taxes?
Sean,
Sean, would you like to take a guess
as to why the victory bonds
in the World War
raise more money than taxes
did over that same amount of time?
Carry on, Tuse.
You're doing fantastic.
Because taxes were a fraction
of what they are now.
NDP are not a serious party.
I mean, it's just
you walk through the things today
of what, like I wish people could see
the documents.
So Tuesday's got like, I don't know, 18 links on the NDP.
And I'm like, oh, man, here we go.
And I just keep scrolling through it.
I'm like, this is like, how is this a party that held our government in charge?
Because ruling, it's, it's the rule over the ashes.
Just to be, they'll burn the country down.
I'm going to need a cold shower.
After watching all the things on, on the NDP this week, I'm like, the, uh, there's still a couple more.
Real quick, real quick.
Yeah, but this is good.
This is good.
This is at least worthy of a laugh.
Okay.
Watch the lady.
Watch the lady.
What a wonderful woman.
That's great.
That's great.
Yeah.
And then we have one more.
So, well, this is provincial.
But Nahed Nenshi, leader of the Alberta NDP, although not currently is sitting in L.A.
Correct.
Who has been admonishing Daniel Smith for the past probably months, six weeks for all of these steps to the United States.
Yeah, you can't be doing that.
Traveling rather than.
taking things serious.
Yeah, go to the States.
Why are you doing that?
You need to be at home.
You need to be worrying about things here.
Okay.
A day after, oh, actually, you know what?
I'm going to try and do an Nenshi thing.
Here.
Let me just try if I can.
All right.
I've never tried this before.
So it's just impromptu.
This is Nenshi and Nenshi's voice.
A day after the U.S. administration unveiled its new tariff policy.
I had a productive meeting with U.S. Consul General Emily Fleckner.
We discussed the importance of Alberta to the United States.
I was really trying to be as disparaging as possible in my everyday tone and just try and look like I think everybody I talk to is a piece of garbage because that's how he talks to people.
Anyway, oh, and his hair is always a mess.
I got nothing to say.
Tamara Leach, Chris Barber,
found guilty of...
Here's your coot 6.5.
Yeah.
So they were found guilty of mischief.
And Barber was also found guilty
of counseling to disobey a court order
for telling people to ignore
an injunction issued by a judge
directing convoy participants
to stop honking their trucks,
truck horns in downtown Ottawa.
So they were found not guilty
of a whole bunch of charges
and then found guilty of,
obviously mischief.
And, you know, I talked to Evichipiac yesterday.
And I think they don't know when the hearing for sentencing is yet, right?
Like, I think that.
In April 15th or 16th, they're going to meet to set a date for the sentencing.
Right.
You've got a meeting for the meetings meeting.
Correct.
Yes.
It's just law fair again because now they've got to pay for their lawyers to go there to that.
Yeah.
She texts that this morning.
It's a procedural component of sentencing.
They're like, oh man, it's going to drag on for a bit more.
And everybody's going to wait to see what actually comes out of all of this.
But they are found guilty, which if Chris or Tamara is listening, watching,
we got all the time in the world for you two, obviously.
And I think it's not shocking in the state of where Canada is.
I think everybody wanted to hope the courts would find them not guilty.
and just like be done with this.
Well, as a standalone issue,
as a standalone issue,
you'd look at it and say this is absurd.
But when you say
they're being,
they're facing the most expensive,
longest mischief trial
in the history of the country
for which Tamara has already served
49 days in jail
before even being convicted.
This is exactly
what I would expect in this government.
and I am really looking forward to Pollyev getting in
and Susan Delacourt from the Toronto Star getting caught jaywalking
and it costs her $17 million in legal fees
because the only way that this stuff stops,
you know, we've got Marine Le Pen, let's jump to Marine Le Pen real quick.
She got found guilty of embezzling money in France
and is not allowed to run for another four years.
Interesting things.
Five years, pardon me.
She did not break any French laws.
It was an EU fungibility clause, basically.
The EU has forbidden her from running in France for five years.
Okay?
And this stuff is just going to continue.
The Trump stuff, I'm not a legal.
expert and I'm definitely not an American legal expert, but it seemed like they were trumped up.
And you're just going to keep seeing more and more of this until the blood gets so, like, until
both sides are just drenched in blood, just like, just like cancel culture.
It's not going to stop until people say, you know what?
This weapon is too dangerous.
Let's just all agree to never use it again.
That's the only way that stops.
Yeah, just to bring a bit more to the story of Le Penh, French court on Monday, convicted Marine Le Pen of embezzlement and barter from seeking public office for five years.
And this is, you know, the...
This is an EU court.
Correct.
Le Pen's lawyer said she would peel the verdict, but she will remain ineligible while she does and could be ruled out of the 2027 presidential race.
Le Pen was runner up to Macron in 2017 and 22 and has been growing support over the, you know,
as people can imagine over the last little bit.
She's also been sentenced to four years imprisonment
with two to be served under house arrest and two suspended.
And she and 24 other parties officials were accused of having used money
intended for European Union parliamentary aids
to instead pay staff who worked for the party between 2004 and 2016
violating the 27 nation blocks regulations.
So that's what they're going after anyways.
Yeah, you're seeing a lot of shenanigans.
None of them said they were guilty.
None of those people said, yeah, we did it.
And so I feel like it's one of two things, which I feel are both reasonably plausible.
One of them is that everybody in France does that, or possibly everybody in the EU does it,
or that it was a smear job.
Because I could absolutely see, because it doesn't matter how much you like your guy.
They don't get to be a name that I hear on another continent by being an upstanding,
morally sound politician.
They're all greasy as fuck.
Okay?
And it's either selective enforcement or it's bullshit.
But this is this lawfare against your political opponents.
I mean, we just talked about last week, we talked about how elections Canada said that the biggest threat to democracy in Canada is misinformation.
and disinformation. And I would argue, I would argue personally, that the biggest threat to Canadian
democracy is foreign countries putting bounties on our politicians.
Phil Primo says, you know, it might be who of you to interview Pat King unless people think
you only support the convoy hijackers. Phil, I have interviewed Pat King, so I don't know
where that comment's coming out of. Just throw on that out there. Pat King has been on the podcast,
just saying. Vap tax, too.
All right.
Vap tax.
So the Alberta federal government realized that there was a lot of money to be made because,
or the Alberta government realized there was a lot of money to be made on vaping because
the federal government was making a lot of money.
And so a few years ago, they brought in an excise tax.
And so you see these stickers on.
I don't know how well this is going to show up.
but here's the old sticker.
Okay.
And if you can't see it well, it says federal or pardon me, it says can.
Right.
How do I know about this is I actually own a vape store in Crossfield called Vape Vault?
I am speaking to this as a subject matter expert.
And to be clear, if anybody wants any more details about it or whatever else, that's not what this is about.
We're not doing any sort of a promo.
I'm just telling you what the hell happened in this industry.
So starting January 1st, there was a three-month clemency where you could still sell the old stuff.
And then here's the new one.
Okay?
The new one is red and it says A-B on it.
Now, the old one means that you paid federal excise tax on this.
The tax has been paid.
You paid the man.
The new one means that you paid both of the men, the federal man and the provincial men.
And they did not.
issue any sort of a transitory sticker.
Like, it would be perfectly reasonable for me to put another sticker on the other side
for the difference between the two.
This means you paid one tax.
This means you paid two taxes.
I could, in theory, have a sticker at zero cost to them,
aside from the negligible printing of the sticker,
that I could put on here to pay the difference in the tax.
But they didn't do that.
What they did was require that this, this one with the,
with the old tax stamp on it,
needs to now be written off and cannot be sold.
So you're talking about thousands of dollars of product
in every vape store in Alberta.
And the big ones, maybe even tens of thousands.
I don't know how they run theirs.
I'm not a big operation.
But the point is, is that there was a very,
as aside from the fact that they're like,
no new taxes without a referendum,
them and then they bring this in, there was a very simple solution to this.
Very simple.
All they had to do was give us a stamp where it means that we paid the difference.
And we could have put a stamp on every single one of these.
And they all could have stayed on the shelf.
And instead, it's no fucking good to anybody anymore.
Why?
It's the exact same stuff as you're going to find in one of these.
It's just got a different tax sticker on it.
What the hell?
We have an actual minister of red tape reduction in this province.
And none of them could think their way out of this wet paper bag of a situation.
What the hell?
Calgary police.
They have charged a man in his 20s in relation to a fatal hit-and-run collision
that occurred earlier this week on Stony Trail Northwest,
the driver of the semi-truck,
Gangan-Preet Singh,
25 has been charged with a hit-and-run
and a hit-and-run causing death.
Oh, here we go.
There's more to it than that.
A collision happened.
A white 2019 Toyota Corolla
driven by a woman in her 50s
was struck by an unknown vehicle
believed to be a semi-truck and trailer combination
which fled the scene.
And then a roadway maintenance truck
with two occupants arrived shortly thereafter
and began providing medical aid
to the woman and then that vehicle got hit and then hit her again.
And then they eventually tracked down this vehicle somewhere in Rocky View County,
which is a big place.
And,
and sorry,
what did you say his name was again,
Sean?
It was Gangenpreet Singh.
Gangenpreet Singh has been charged with hit and run and hit and run causing death.
Sing with me.
sing for the ears, sing for the laughter, sing for the tears.
Vancouver police are investigating a woman was struck and seriously injured by a very large rock
that smashed through the windshield over Tesla in East Vancouver last Sunday night.
Two pound rock smashed through the windshield and struck the woman before ending up in a floorboard of the vehicle.
There's the windshield folks.
And then here's the rock.
I got to stop you.
I got to stop you here real quick.
you didn't describe that exactly correctly,
according to the Vancouver police.
She wasn't injured by a rock.
She was injured by a flying rock.
Flying rock, yes.
Injured by a flying rock.
Mahama, damn it, John.
Can we not have honest conversations
from the people in charge of our fucking safety?
Yes, a bit ridiculous.
All MPs took another pay raise today,
uh, two's.
Now, this is Franco Tarasano when he put this out.
New back bench MP salaries, 209,000.
Ministers at 309,000.
The prime minister at 419,000.
The raises range from $6,700 to an extra $13,400.
And this was their sixth.
Count it out for me, folks.
Sixth annual pay raise since the beginning of 2020.
For those of you at home, think about it this way.
Do you make more money than you made in 2020?
Maybe.
Maybe not.
maybe about the same.
I would say making more money than you did in 2020 is probably unlikely.
I know lots of people don't.
But they have gotten a raise every single year on April 1st, including this one,
no matter how badly they do.
And in fact, it's even worse because it's indexed to inflation.
So the worse they do, the bigger their raise is.
Imagine you were running a company.
And you said, the more things you screw up,
the more money you're going to make.
That's literally how we run the federal government.
It's also how we run equalization, by the way.
Pipe leak spilled 150 million liters, 150 million liters.
I'll say it one more time.
150 million liters of sewage into Calgary's Bow River.
The city estimates up to 150 million, well, over a 10-day period, 10-day period, 150 million liters of sewage.
Over a 10-day period.
that's not a leak.
That's 15 million liters a day, Sean.
15 million liters a day, a 10-day period.
And they lost 150 million liters of poop.
I asked Grock, how old would someone have to be
before they had 150 million liters of toilet flushes?
Grog preamble, here's the breakdown,
years to reach 150 million liters,
13,699.
If that 10-day leak was caused by one person,
they would need to store up every single flush that they took
for almost 14,000 years.
That's how big this leak was.
And it took them 10 days to notice?
Like, oh, there sure are a lot of logs on the river lately.
Good news for Alberta.
The Premier plans a post-election panel to gauge Albertan's appetite for referendum.
Quoted, I'm calling it to what's next panel, the Premier said on her weekend radio show.
We just want to go around the province and see how people are feeling and see if there are any other referendum issues they want us to put on the table.
I can think of one.
We just want to see what people are thinking.
After this election, we just want to see if there's anything at the top of people's concerns.
I love how coyishy is about this.
this this was i i i really i i got nothing but amusement out of this i would be like hey does anybody
anybody um have anything they want to bring up no wrong answers no wrong answers who wants to
talk about anything anything anybody anybody anybody anybody in in western canada have have any issues
and you know maybe that that came from the recent election any anybody have any concerns they
want to address anything anything you just you just throw it out there we'll see what we'll see what gets
brought up we'll just we're not making any decisions just if anybody has anything to say we would
encourage you to speak loudly and so the people in the back can hear you and then we'll just
whatever comes forward we're going to discuss it correct um 13 million people roughly are employed
in the private sector 4.4 million are employed in the public sector so you know you know you
You know, you kind of look at that.
The average salary for full-time private sector employees, 70,000.
The average salary for full-time public sector employees, 125 grand, twos.
And over the course of the 10-year span of the liberals, private sector increased by 14.7%.
Public sector, 24%.
Yeah.
So this is exactly the government.
Democrats bring in a bunch of illegal immigrants that get a bunch of free stuff because the Republicans say we'll throw you out.
And then they say, okay, well, if you don't want to get thrown out, you have to vote Democrat.
So vote for us.
In Canada, we do it slightly differently.
We give a whole bunch of parasites.
So there's three different classes of symbiosis.
You've got mutualism, which is where one party benefits and the other party benefits.
You've got the two other ones, well, the middle one, which is one party benefits.
The other party doesn't even notice.
And then you've got parasitism where one party benefits at the expense of another party.
So think like a tapeworm.
Okay.
Whereas, you know, the mutualism, it's like those birds with the crocodiles.
The birds go in and pick all the food of the crocodile's teeth.
So the bird gets the food and the crocodile has nice pretty teeth.
Okay.
And then there are some where some benefit and nobody notices.
Think like tardigrades.
Right.
These are parasites.
But they get to vote on what the host does.
And that's the liberal reelection strategy is the more people we can bring into the public sector who depend on us.
Because if we don't get into power, their job, pointless as it may be, will disappear.
And so you need to vote for us or you're going to have to update your resume.
You're going to be missing car payments until you find a new job.
You might lose your home if you don't vote for me despite the fact that you provide absolutely nothing of value in reciprocity.
Court upholds Regina Co-op Refinery's decision to fire unvaccinated employees in March.
In his March 5th written decisions, Judge Richard Danielick determined the,
union's argument ignored the need for full compliance at the time due to health concerns arising
from the pandemic.
Quoted, this also ignores that if employees begin ignoring valid and enforceable policies
in the workplace chaos results, I remain unsure of just how much disruption uniform thinks
is required before an employer is entitled to intervene, but two employees who stepfastly
defy a health and safety policy during an historical pandemic strikes me as a serious enough
matter to warrant discipline and ultimately termination of employment.
Not everything can be a co-vindication, folks.
No, it cannot.
No, it cannot.
Here, let's do some goofy news.
Let's lighten some things up.
Movie theaters are trying everything to bring audiences back from pickleball to cocktail bars.
I might just try better movies.
That's in the happy news.
Just saying to you might want to try better movies.
Yeah.
Or, what if it doesn't cost you $70 for two seats to two bags of popcorn and two pops?
this is also true.
What if it didn't, what if you didn't have to put an evening at the movies on fucking layaway?
Is that something you guys have ever considered?
Maybe what people would fall.
$5 night at the Tuesday.
I don't know if that was.
I used to, when I lived in Saskatoon, Rainbow Cinemas was $250 for a movie.
Yeah.
Well, Lloyd used to be $5 Tuesdays.
And it used to be packed.
And I don't know.
I was saying to the wife yesterday.
Like, what was the last movie?
Like, what was the last movie? Like, what movie do you even want to go see?
I don't know.
Like, we got, we get some stuff in the happy.
We got one I want to go see coming up here.
Yeah, fair enough.
City of Toronto spends 92 million on electric ferries and forgets to buy the charging infrastructure.
I'm not going to play this whole clip, but I feel like we need to play some of it.
The whole thing is almost two minutes.
And it's this rapid fire the whole way through.
CEO, different DCMs, different everybody, different mayor.
decision to actually purchase that went through council. And was there any provision at that time
for insure infrastructure or any charging facilities? Madam Speaker, no, not at that time.
Not at that time. So I believe that when we came back to look at the final price tag on the
ferries, I think at that point a motion was moved saying what about the insure infrastructure,
which had been contemplated but never costed, correct? That's correct. And at what point did we
discovered that if we're going to buy electric
fairies, they have to be plugged in.
At what moment did that light bulb go off?
Well, they didn't plug it in.
We brought an updated number
to counsel through the variance report, identifying
$42 million for shoreside infrastructure charging
that would be required with the two electric
ferries.
So this goes on for a little while longer, but
basically in 2019,
John Torrey, when he was still mayor,
that council decided they were going to
put in a couple electric ferries.
And nobody at
any point considered the fact that they'd need to run an extension cord out to them.
Correct.
And then in 2024, five years later, they were working on this project for half a decade, Sean,
before anybody said, well, wait a sec here.
I feel like we're forgetting something.
U.S. fencing disqualifies female athlete for refusing to compete against, well, you know.
No, no, wait, wait, wait, you're skipping ahead, Sean.
You're skipping ahead.
Why are you skipping ahead?
Are you skipping ahead for anything in particular?
I don't know what you're talking about.
Why are we?
I feel like there's, oh, shoot, what was it?
There was another thing we needed to cover.
The oilers being the Oilers, yes.
Oh, wait a sec.
Here we go.
Like, why do we really need to have 10 different just.
Justin Trudeau's out on the ice, virtue signaling at the start of a game.
That's the Oilers being the Oilers, folks.
They seem to be hitting the headlines for all the wrong reasons right now.
Premier Susan Holt says New Brunswick is looking to sell the 10 Tesla cars the province owns.
And then U.S. fencing disqualifies female athlete for competing against a man.
This Tesla thing.
Here's the important thing about this.
Yeah, yeah, they're trying to virtue signal.
we're going to sell off the Teslas because we don't like the fact that Elon Musk is
crippling bureaucracy.
But here's the clincher.
The process to explore the price we could get from them in the market and whether that would represent a loss right now.
They're sitting in a parking lot not being used.
Why the hell did the city of New Brunswick buy 10 frickin' Teslas that weren't immediately required?
Because here's the thing is if they needed to buy those Tesla.
They would be getting used while they were figuring this out.
They'd be like, okay, do we need to take them from their daily duties and sweep them out, swats like,
you're so angry, you can't even spit it out.
Ford Broncos.
Does this surprise you?
It's like, come on, we just did the city of Toronto buying, not even realizing they got to charge it.
You think, five years.
They buy 10 Teslas and you're trying to make a case of, like, I feel like I'm on, like, this is on repeat.
Why did they buy 10 Tesla?
The twos that's been an hour and a half of listening to you repeating because they're morons, twos.
This is all in the past week, Sean.
All in the past week.
Like, I just want to throw my chair off the wall and be done with this show this week because I was just like, just tired.
Can we get to the happy news?
Can we have some happy news here?
No, you have Spencing disqualified, female athlete for refusing to compete against the man.
Okay.
That's the latest.
Okay.
That's still going on.
I just want to show the picture.
What do you want to show?
What is their picture?
This guy is like literally head and shoulders taller than all of the other, all of the women.
He's competing with.
This is, this is Paul Bunyan with the ponytail, folks.
1600 Ontario students suspended for old vaccination files made a measles outbreak.
So out in Ontario, you, uh, are,
required as students to be vaccinated against the following diseases, diphtheria, tetanus, polio, measles, mumps, rebella, men and something.
Mennonoccal or meningitis?
No, menacoccal, sure, disease and pertussus, whooping cough.
So, there you go.
And chicken pox now.
So they're just, they're just stacking it on in Ontario.
So, remember what we used to just, if somebody got chicken pox when they were a kid?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
You literally went, you piled in and went to a party.
And, uh, you know, got.
chicken pox. Yeah, everybody's going to sit here and play sorry until you all get chicken pox.
Here's a, here's, uh, the Mori show. Um, Elon Musk said, I don't know if the child is mine or not,
but not against finding out no court or no court order is needed. And then he put, want to find out.
Can you imagine if Elon Musk went on the morning show? Yeah, you are not the father. You know,
the crazy thing is, is despite not knowing for sure, I have given.
Ashley two and a half million dollars and I'm sending her 500 grand a year.
He's not even sure if he's the father.
He just said she's pregnant.
She has a kid.
Okay.
Here's two and a half million dollars and 500 grand a year without even finding out if he's actually the father or not.
He's the father too.
Hey, Elon Musk.
Elon Musk.
I'm pregnant.
Call me.
NDP's cost-saving plan for health care starts with a $400,000 salary.
The Premier David Ebbie promised to trim health care waste.
His plan starts by hiring a new executive with a six-figure salary.
Yes.
New executive isn't exactly correct.
Dr. Penny Ballam, who is the interim CEO of Provincial Health Service Authority,
is also the person who designed the current structure.
They hired for $400,000 a year.
They hired on the person who designed the current system
to find inefficiencies in the current system.
Correct.
I don't know.
Like, what can I say?
I'm at my limit of stupidity
and we still got a few things to get through.
I'm just like, this has been the week.
I'm not even mad at twos.
I'm just like, this has been the week, folks.
We're, we're, here we are.
Okay.
Hopefully things don't get any weirder.
What's the next story?
On Trans Day of Visibility,
community remembers Hamilton woman who died in a 2003
after interaction with police.
Monday, I don't know.
Tews, what do you want to say?
All right.
So that's the headline.
On Trans Day of Visibility,
community remembers Hamilton Woman
who died in 2003 after interaction with police.
I wonder what it says about the interaction.
Let's dig deeper, shall we?
Abdi died after Hamilton police were called to a Sanford Avenue apartment building with reports of a woman wielding a knife and acting in a bizarre fashion.
The coroner's inquest said she died from gastric aspiration from cocaine poisoning after being carried down several flights of stairs by officers and did not make any recommendations to police.
she OD'd
went around
an apartment building
wielding a knife
correct
but if you just saw this headline
you can't I know
I know
I know
this is Hamilton woman
who died
after interaction
what newspaper was that again
scroll up
this is the BBC
I wonder if we should think
about I don't know
refunding it
or defunding them
or me funding them
or what would be a good word
we could throw
in there, Sean. Defund them.
Okay.
There's the thing.
Oh, Dda-D-D-D-D-da-da-da-da-d-da.
Trans day of visibility.
This is some kind of a big deal, apparently, in the trans community.
And it doesn't really make a whole hell of a lot of sense to me.
Because unless I'm completely wrong on this, Sean, and you can correct me if you like.
But isn't the whole point of this trans thing for us to pretend that we don't notice they're
actually dude?
I'm shrugging.
I'm shrugging.
And Sean's looking at me like,
mm,
mm,
I want to move on.
I'm tired of,
I'm tired of this week's headlines already.
Like,
sorry,
folks,
MASH 152 is just got me annoyed.
I'm just annoyed.
I'm just annoyed with,
just annoyed with the state of Canada.
I can complain about it.
Let's talk about Bruce Vanjoy.
Let's talk about,
show the video.
I assume you want to show the video
of the liberals being liberals.
It's not,
it's not a very long video,
but Bruce Vanjoy is,
running in Ottawa Carlton. He's running against
Polyev. Seems to think he's got a great chance of winning.
Here's a Bruce Fanjoy
sign. Sign.
And it's got a fuck Trudeau sticker on it.
Well, that's interesting. Let's watch it and see what happens.
Oh, he goes and succinctly
pulls the entire sticker off displaying a Canada flag
underneath. Beautiful. Just beautiful.
Sean, have you ever seen a sticker
come off that easily before?
Have I ever seen a sticker come off that easily?
Yeah.
Um,
probably not.
No.
No.
I mean, it came off easily.
You can tell here when you look at the end of the video,
it didn't even leave any of the fuzzy bits around the corners or anything like that.
It all came off just perfectly.
Do you know what kind of stickers come off that easily?
Ones that just got put on there five seconds ago.
When you accidentally put a sticker in the wrong spot,
you've got like a few second window where you can pull it off again and move it and then after that
it sets so it's so weird that he just happened to be there with the camera mere seconds after that
sticker got put on there by some random are you saying the liberal mafia is trying to do things
that are not ethical in this election accuse a politician i would country or any other of doing
something unethical.
Or line.
Liberal mafia twos, they're going to do anything and everything they can possibly do.
You got Jagmeet Singh going around with a porn star and furries, pushing all the liberal or
NDP supporters to the guy whose name is the dark lord.
And you just like, come on.
Flamethrowers and manatee meat among odd U.S. products targeted by Canada's
retaliatory tariffs.
Yeah.
There you go.
Canada put out some retaliatory tariffs against the United States.
Asbestos, including maids made with asbestos, emus and other birds, decoy birds, and explosive bird scaring devices.
Church bells, meat from animals, including primates, camels, and manatees.
Humans are primates, technically, aren't they?
Sure.
All right.
Dog food, frozen dogfish filets.
interesting.
Bowvine, semen and tubes,
pipes, and hoses used for storing it.
Why would you store it in a pipe?
I don't feel like you'd store it in a hose.
You might use the hose for, you know,
using it, but I don't think you'd use the hose for storing it.
Rocket launchers, frame,
flame throwers, and grenade launchers
are now subject to tariffs in the United States,
as well as
traveling circuses and menageries.
I imagine that
Jagmeet Singh is really upset about that
because he probably thought he was going to have
a menagerie twa with that only fans girl.
Trump.
Did you do, well, he had a video come out.
Did Biden do news conferences like this
as Kid Rock standing beside him?
Here, I go.
Yeah, yeah.
Here you go.
Live Nation essentially has a monopoly
on
entertainment, live entertainment
in North America.
And it's because they got Obama
to waive a bunch of antitrust stuff.
And now
concerts are stupidly expensive.
And so here's Kid Rock with Donald Trump
signing a thing to help against scalpers,
which doesn't directly affect this,
although Live Nation does make a lot of residual money
from scalper fees
if you sell them online.
So here's him and Kid Rock.
Thank you.
If Biden do news conferences like this, Peter, I don't think.
No, he was never standing next to somebody who looked like they were about to be shot out of a cannon.
Yeah, that's Kid Rock.
That's Kid Rock.
That's the White House these days.
And then Daniel Smith, Ben Shapiro, quoted that would never.
Oh, I just wanted to point out the headline.
Oh, fire away.
Okay.
All right.
Analysis. CBC News has obtained video of Alberta Premier Daniel Smith's on stage discussion with podcaster Ben Shapiro.
They recorded an event to be released online.
But analysis, like, they recorded a conversation.
They recorded an interview.
And CBC has obtained video of it.
Like, no shit.
You just had to go on to Spotify.
Happy news.
Let's do something happy.
We've got to find a way to have a little more happy news on this sucker.
The new Naked Gun trailer reboot with Liam Neeson looks freaking good.
It does.
Don't you dare play it because we're going to get removed off of everything if we do it.
We already know this.
Don't you do it.
People are going to have to go look for themselves at the Naked Gun trailer with Liam
Neeson to know what the heck we're talking about.
But when we were talking about how do you get people back in theaters, things like this,
is how you start.
And it looks pretty good.
Yeah.
Okay.
So, Debden, Saskatchewan.
Shut up to Debden.
Yeah.
The girls' broomball team, this came out last week.
The update, though, road runners.
The update, though, is that they did clinch.
They have won four national championships in a row.
And so, congratulations.
to them. If any of you are listening, well done.
we're all quite proud of you and
very happy for you.
The men, the men's team
secured bronze, I understand.
We're less proud of you than we are of the women, but still,
well done.
Source confirms people, to people, that
Sidney is split and called off her wedding
with Jonathan Daven.
Gentlemen?
The time is nigh.
Shoot your shot. Yeah, there you go.
Back on the...
Shoot your shot. Back on the...
Okay, also.
Community notes.
There's one thing.
Oh, no, QDM.
QDM.
Okay.
Make it bigger.
It's just a little guy.
So QDM had a fucking ginger calf,
which, by the way,
the real reason why Rachel Gilmore got fired,
it isn't for anything we were talking about today.
It's because she's a ginger and it's gross.
But here's QDM with his calf 222 of the year.
So I thought,
that was kind of fun.
Here's the other thing, though.
The Netherlands have this thing.
It's called Visdurbel, which means fish doorbell.
So they had trouble with predators on one side of a dam,
eating a bunch of fish,
but the fish still need to get through.
And so they just set up this thing where, like right now,
we're watching it with about 2,000 other people.
And whenever a fish comes up,
like you see a couple bubbles,
but like if an actual fish comes,
comes over, we can push this button and it opens it up.
And then that lets the fish go through because they couldn't leave it open all the time.
And they didn't know how to automate it.
So they just said, why don't we just set up a thing where people can watch and ring a
doorbell for the fish?
And then the fish can go through.
That's honestly, it's funny.
It's funny.
Oh, man.
Community notes.
Community notes.
Okay.
tomorrow, Saturday, April 5th, Marwain, PBR, the 13th annual PBR is going to be in Marwain tomorrow night, Marwain Arena.
So tickets sold at the door, 30 bucks, 12 and under free.
They got a whole bunch of things going on there.
Doors open at 5 PBR in Marwain.
So there, that's one off of a list.
Anything else?
Community notes, folks, twos, anything on your end?
Hockeyville.
Hockeyville.
Finals.
So it's down to 14.
one's in fucking Quebec,
one's in Ontario,
and there's some place
with an actual name
that is called Lower Sackville.
And the fourth
is Crossfield, Alberta.
The only place of Western Canada,
Western Canada hasn't won it
in almost a decade.
I think Sylvan Lake was the last place to win it.
And so the voting starts
today.
You can vote as many times as you want.
I would really appreciate it if you guys would vote.
So show up
and support Crossfield.
They're trying to get some more money for the arena
where they have, you know, figure skating,
hockey events.
Oh, there's a fish.
There's a fish.
Oh, it wasn't on the screen.
But I think it looked like this one.
Anyway, that's Crossfield,
Hockeyville.
So Craft Hockeyville, $250,000 to the place that gets the most votes.
And it would be very cool.
cool if Crossfield got it. So please, for the love of God, folks, I'd really appreciate it.
PlanetCom. I got a new website finally up and running again. If you recall, Sean Newman Podcast.com got
stolen. It is now a Chinese gambling website. We've tried getting it back. It ain't happening.
And so here is the new one-toos. And there are 35, it is the Sean Newman Podcast.com.
And there are 35 days, 12 hours, 15 minutes to get your tickets to the Cornerstone Forum. So there
is the new look of the
website. So if you're wanting to submit
a guest, I've already had people
chiming in on that. So pretty cool that way.
I've had a couple emails come through. But
regardless, Cornerstone Forum
is May 10th in Calgary, Alberta.
Hopefully we will see you
there. And George wants to know, where can
I get?
Republic of Alberta swag and flag.
He keeps commenting.
So, I don't know.
I don't know.
Google it.
Tews?
152 in the books
is it in the books
it is in the books man alive
what a week what it's just a week of
the cana is not a serious country at times
it's just it's just insane how much
stupidity is going on here
we're not even looking to have the rest of the world
just look at our news cycle
and you just like yeah
and we got 24 more days until
an election live coverage here
where you will find us to
uh gentlemen bringing in
a whole cast of characters all day long, April 28th.
In the meantime, every Friday, 10 a.m. Mountain Standard time, you can find us here.
Two's until, well, until next week.
Yeah.
We'll see you there, I guess, folks.
Yeah.
Awesome.
Thanks a lot.
All right.
I'm getting that out of here.
Tell me whether I'm wrong or right.
side to side I sit to stand and fall to fly of all of my impulsive plans poppin locking salsa
dances on demand I follow leading off the map stop the chatter scream happily welcome to the mashup
welcome to the mashup welcome welcome welcome to the matchup also we're doing live election coverage
I forgot I'm sorry Sean also forgot live election coverage with us it's going to be the best one
I literally said April 28th we're doing live coverage all day long what the hell is he talking about folks
Sorry, I was watching
This is my frustration with 152.
This is why you don't shut it off.
I was watching the fish camera.
I basically just tuned you out and I was looking for me.
That's right.
He's watching the fish camera.
That's what my brain is doing when I hear two talking all day long.
He's watching the fish camera.
We'll just leave it on there.
Folks, oh my God.
This is what I put up with.
See you next week.
