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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U.S. midterm elections: Setback for Trump, but no “blue wave”
November 7th, 2018 | 42 mins 57 secs
election, midterm, trump, usa
So Trump held his own against the Democrats. But the real enemy of course is the U.S. media. But what about our state broadcaster, the CBC, created specifically to promote Canadian culture? They actually sent down their Ottawa political reporters to the U.S., to stir up anti-Trump sentiment. CTV and the Toronto Star got in on this too, as I'll show you tonight. GUEST Joel Pollak
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Nations put their toughest human rights questions to China. Guess what Canada asked them...
November 6th, 2018 | 36 mins 22 secs
china, human rights, lgbt, trudeau
A human rights oriented NGO called UPR, which stands for Universal Periodic Review. They try to press certain governments to be more humane, by getting other countries to ask them about their human rights records. Most countries asked China about Tibet, and their Muslim minority and so on. Guess what Canada asked... GUEST: Gordon Chang
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Trudeau's environment minister visits China — the most polluted country on earth — but saves her scolding for Canadians
November 5th, 2018 | 41 mins 48 secs
carbon, china, climate, trudeau
McKenna hates Canadians who oppose carbon taxes. She hates Canadians who work in oil and gas. But she loves China for doing the same things — times a thousand... GUEST David Lasdon on his new movie about the Tea Party and "the birth of the angry voter" who helped elect Trump.
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Rebel Roundup: Special Mexican caravan edition
November 2nd, 2018 | 4 mins 44 secs
caravan, investigation, mexico
Normally, I love spending a Friday interviewing your favourite Rebels discussing their very best commentaries of the week, but Ezra has sent me South to Mexico to meet up with the caravan that’s heading north. In the meantime, check out these letters some of you sent in about a different kind of Mexican caravan we encountered on the eve of Halloween in downtown Toronto.
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Halloween costume fight puts Pakistani man, African man and Aboriginal woman at odds. Who should win?
November 2nd, 2018 | 44 mins 19 secs
canada, college, costume, cultural appropriation, politics
If we shut down the University of Manitoba — everything except, say, their useful departments, like the school of agriculture — do you think anyone would notice? And don’t say, “Kids these days!” Because these are the baby politicians and baby journalists and baby activists who in a few years will be infecting the grown-up Parliament and courts and human rights commissions and newspapers. GUEST: David Menzies' reports from Mexico on migrant "caravan."
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Trudeau raising immigration to historic highs. Why the emphasis on Somalis?
November 1st, 2018 | 36 mins 43 secs
canada, immigration, trudeau
I like immigration — if it’s lawful, orderly, and the best for Canada — and frankly, the best for the migrants. Learn English or French. Come with a skill. Love Canada — and prove it. Learn our customs and values. Who could be against that? Well, actually, Trudeau is. GUEST: Lorne Gunter
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Will Calgary taxpayers get saddled with hosting unaffordable Olympics? (Guest: William McBeath, Save Calgary)
October 31st, 2018 | 26 mins 54 secs
calgary, nenshi, olympics
Joining Sheila tonight is William McBeath of Save Calgary to discuss how Calgary taxpayers got drawn into the messy and costly Olympic bidding process, and what they can do to stop the bleeding at Calgary city hall.
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Trudeau wants banks to hand over Canadians' personal records — without a search warrant. But we're fighting back!
October 31st, 2018 | 48 mins 40 secs
banks, privacy, trudeau
I don’t trust Trudeau or his wrecking crew. But I wouldn’t trust a conservative, either. I wouldn’t trust any politician, and as the thousands of security breaches already show, you just can’t trust people in government, bureaucrats, clerks, whomever. They snoop, like Revenue Canada did, and Statistics Canada did. GUEST: John Carpay
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Brazil elects right-wing president. What does it mean?
October 30th, 2018 | 40 mins 7 secs
brazil, canada, media, trump
I don’t yet know what Bolsonaro will be like in power. No-one does, maybe not even himself, yet. But I do know one thing: If you get your information from the New York Times and the CBC, you won’t learn much, other than he’s “divisive” and “far right,” and Trudeau doesn’t like him. GUEST: Alessandra Bocchi
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What the Media Party didn't report: “Jewish leaders” who said Trump “not welcome” in Pittsburgh work for Soros-backed group
October 29th, 2018 | 38 mins 35 secs
crime, israel, jewish, leaders, trump
Other liberal Jews, more liberal than Jewish, piled on, including here in Canada. Expect a lot more of this in the next week or so... GUEST T. Lee Humphrey
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US Democrats smear oilsands with nuisance lawsuit. Don’t count on Trudeau or Notley to defend us.
October 26th, 2018 | 41 mins 32 secs
canada, notley, oil, trudeau, usa
It’s a junk lawsuit. But even if it wasn’t — where is our side? Where’s Rachel Notley? Where is Trudeau? The answer is so obvious. They don’t have a problem with this anti-oilsands lawsuit by their U.S Democrat friends. I’m just wondering why Jason Kenney and Andrew Scheer are silent, too... GUEST: Yasmine Mohammed
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The Left pretends to care about “The Handmaid’s Tale” coming true — but it’s already here, and they’re silent
October 25th, 2018 | 39 mins 20 secs
handmaid's tale, left, quebec, trump
The Handmaid’s Tale demonizes Christianity. This work of fiction has also been weaponized against Trump, to imply we’re just moments away from the novel's dystopian future here in North America, if Trump gets his way. Meanwhile, evidence of real life theocracy isn't hard to come by... GUEST Joel Pollak
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Bill targeting returning ISIS fighters a win for Ford PCs — even if it never becomes law
October 24th, 2018 | 28 mins 10 secs
canada, doug ford, isis, terrorism, trudeau
While the federal government welcomes back terrorists – and in some cases, gives them multimillion-dollar payouts for hurt feelings — Ontario Progressive Conservative MPP Dave Smith has tabled a private member’s bill to permanently remove those convicted of a terrorist offence from obtaining provincial services, such as free healthcare, an Ontario driver’s licence, or subsidized housing. GUEST: Catherine Swift
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Remembering Vincent and Cirillo: Four years later, Trudeau still won't call their murders “terrorism”
October 23rd, 2018 | 36 mins 9 secs
canada, doug ford, islam, terrorism, trudeau
GUEST HOST: Sheila Gunn Reid says, compare that with a proposal by Ontario's Progressive Conservative, to strip returning ISIS fighters of benefits and privileges like driver's licenses and health care... GUEST Tom Quiggin
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Tommy Robinson goes on trial AGAIN tomorrow. Can we call him a political prisoner now?
October 22nd, 2018 | 24 mins 27 secs
islam, tommy robinson, trial, uk
What irks me about this isn’t that this obscures the crisis: the rape of a generation of British girls, and the underlying problem of culturally unsuited migration bringing rape culture with it. But what also troubles me is that the establishment is a party to it, and the media in the UK is so complicit. GUEST Andrew Lawton
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Thanks to Trudeau's carbon tax, Canadian airlines will stop flying to smaller cities
October 19th, 2018 | 38 mins 24 secs
carbon tax, economy, trudeau
This is what carbon taxes do — in fact, it’s the whole point of a carbon tax: to make people “change their behaviour.” That’s what Justin Trudeau and Catherine McKenna and the whole lot of them always say — it’s Stephane Dion’s “green shift.” I promise you, though: All of them will keep flying on their private jets, long after Air Canada and WestJet shut down flights to Mexico, or to Nanaimo or to Moncton... GUEST: Jack Buckby.