Rebel News founder Ezra Levant joined Joe Pags to discuss a game-changing proposal—a $13 trillion energy partnership that could redefine U.S.-Canada relations. Dubbed the “deal of the century,” the plan would see the U.S. lock in Canadian oil for the next 50 years, securing energy independence and eliminating reliance on foreign adversaries. Levant emphasized, “If you double the production from the oil sands, that is enough for America to displace all the OPEC oil it’s buying.”

While the economic benefits are undeniable, political tensions loom large. Canada’s new Liberal leader, Mark Carney, who Levant describes as “sort of a Trudeau 2.0,” has deep globalist ties, raising concerns about his willingness to work with President Trump.

Beyond energy, the two also tackled Canada’s shifting political climate, the country’s immigration crisis, and how American tariffs could impact the upcoming Canadian elections. Levant warns, “Some Canadians are getting scared of this trade war… ironically, some of Trump’s talk… is actually making some Canadians say, ‘yikes, we better support this new Mark Carney guy to fight back against Trump.’”

With so much at stake, will Canada embrace a historic energy deal, or will politics get in the way? Levant doesn’t hold back—watch the full interview for all the details!