Rebel News Podcast
Episode Archive
Episode Archive
3,263 episodes of Rebel News Podcast since the first episode, which aired on April 13th, 2018.
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“I’ve never seen anything like it”: Justin Trudeau goes to Calgary — and meets 2,000 angry protesters
November 23rd, 2018 | 45 mins 14 secs
alberta, canada, oil, trudeau
TONIGHT I'll show you the Media Party's reaction to that one sweatshirt, from reporters at the National Post and the Globe and Mail.
So the real news is that 2,000 Calgarians had a peaceful but noisy protest against unemployment being foisted upon them. And the media reports were that Nenshi and Trudeau hugged it out, and that someone wearing a novelty shirt wanted to kill Trudeau obviously and he’s really, really scary!
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Trudeau sets up a $595 million slush fund for journalists — but only the ones he “trusts.”
November 22nd, 2018 | 47 mins 36 secs
canada, media, trudeau
This is bad news for us in some ways — we’re going to be attacked even worse than before. And for you, as a viewer, and for your fellow citizens, isn’t it proof that The Rebel is needed more than ever?
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Is Unifor’s anti-Conservative political stance “resistant” to the will of union members? (Guest: Bill Tufts)
November 21st, 2018 | 39 mins 44 secs
canada, politics, unifor, unions
Joining Sheila tonight in an interview recorded earlier this week to talk about how Big Labour sways Canadian elections, the mainstream media and influences geopolitical outcomes, is author, researcher and activist, Bill Tufts.
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Saudi Arabia allegedly murders a Muslim Brotherhood activist in Turkey. How much should we care?
November 21st, 2018 | 42 mins 23 secs
journalist, saudi arabia, trudeau, trump
I’m for peace and freedom, and civil rights, and I hate the Saudis. But I hate the Iran and ISIS alternatives more. And this Jamal Khashoggi? Yeah, it’s sad, but he’s not high up on my list of the world’s victims...
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Celine Dion tells us what she thinks of children — and it’s weirder than you think
November 20th, 2018 | 38 mins 19 secs
canada, children, lgbt, parenting
What's weird is that Celine Dion's clothing for kids is gender-neutral. These clothes are as ugly as you’d think. GUEST: Lorne Gunter
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Stephen Harper on populism, trade and immigration: A refreshing change from Trudeau (and a few Conservatives, too)
November 19th, 2018 | 41 mins 36 secs
canada, conservative, harper, trudeau
I learned a lot; frankly, my esteem for Harper went up — I think he’s clearly warmed to Donald Trump, not necessarily his personality, but his achievements. It’s tough not to, especially if you're an economic expert like Harper. GUEST Joe Warmington
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Rebel Roundup: Guests Ezra Levant, Martina Markota & Jack Buckby
November 16th, 2018 | 45 mins 54 secs
media, news, politics, rebel
Every Friday evening on Rebel Roundup, we get together with other Rebel contributors to review the week's headlines. This week, Host David Menzies is joined by Ezra Levant, Martina Markota and Jack Buckby.
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Canada’s largest journalism union announces it will campaign against the Conservative Party
November 16th, 2018 | 32 mins 35 secs
bias, canada, media, union
Canada’s largest journalism union announces it will campaign against the Conservative Party
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Learning to “balance head and heart” brings Canadian musician back to conservatism (Guest: Kelly Day)
November 14th, 2018 | 30 mins 19 secs
conservative, day, kelly, musician, politics
Joining Sheila tonight from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan to discuss how she found her way back to conservatism, and to share what it’s like to be a libertarian-leaning musician when pop culture is a liberal waste-land, is Kelly Day.
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Alberta, Saskatchewan finally get an ally to build a pipeline. Guess who?
November 14th, 2018 | 37 mins 53 secs
alberta, canada, ford, oil, pipeline
Doug Ford will not object to any pipeline, and in fact he’s talking with other premiers about getting things going again. I think it might be all for naught. Trudeau and Notley and their crews will not let a pipeline live. But Trudeau won’t be prime minister forever. GUEST Allum Bokhari
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A pack of teenagers attack Jewish kids on the streets of Toronto. Who did it, and why?
November 13th, 2018 | 37 mins 53 secs
antisemitism, hatecrime, jewish, toronto
The media is already losing interest in the story; and as I write this, Justin Trudeau has not yet written a tweet about it; so every moment that passes confirms for me that my two sources are correct; for if it had been a white supremacist group or right wingers who attacked these Jews, Trudeau would weaponize this moment into a political denunciation of his enemies. GUEST Yishai Fleisher
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A Christian woman is hunted by Muslim extremists in Pakistan. Why doesn’t the world care?
November 12th, 2018 | 34 mins 46 secs
blasphemy, canada, christian, islam, pakistan
So where is Canada? We took 50,000 unvetted Muslim migrants from Syria. Will we take one Christian refugee, out of solitary confinement in Pakistan, where she’s literally at risk because of blasphemy laws and rioters? If Canada does take her, many Canadians will welcome her. But not all of them... GUEST Joe Warmington
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Rebel Roundup: Guests Martina Markota, Jack Buckby & Ezra Levant!
November 9th, 2018 | 37 mins 7 secs
david menzies, ezra levant, jack buckby, martina markota
Every Friday evening on Rebel Roundup, we get together with other Rebel contributors to review the week's headlines. This week, Host David Menzies is joined by Ezra Levant, Martina Markota and Jack Buckby.
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Remembrance Day: The liberal establishment pretends to care about our military one day a year
November 9th, 2018 | 38 mins 34 secs
canada, military, remembrance day, trudeau
Ezra Levant reads Kipling's poem "Tommy," and plays a song he recently discovered about the plight of the soldier. GUEST Sheila Gunn Reid
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“I wish I were kidding”: Trudeau’s Liberals blame Trump for anti-Semitism in Canada
November 8th, 2018 | 45 mins 8 secs
antisemitism, cbc, jewish, trudeau, trump
I’m concerned about anti-Semitism, because I’m a Canadian, and because I’m a Jew. Donald Trump isn’t the cause of it. And I won’t say Justin Trudeau is. But too many of his decisions are... GUEST: Count Dankula
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Silencing media is part of UN global compact on migration. Here’s what Canadians need to know.(Guest: Catherine Bayne)
November 7th, 2018 | 34 mins 28 secs
compact, global migration, trudeau, united nations
Canada is about to become a signatory to the highly problematic UN Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration. Joining Sheila tonight is citizen activist, Catherine Bayne, to discuss what the pact will do to Canada’s sovereignty and what we can do about it.