
Drea Humphrey
Co-Host of Rebel News Podcast
Based in British Columbia, Drea Humphrey reports on Western Canada for Rebel News. Drea’s reporting is not afraid to challenge political correctness, or ask the tough questions that mainstream media tends to avoid.
Drea Humphrey has hosted 50 Episodes.
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REBEL ROUNDUP | Carney's strawberry servants, Chaos at McGill, Residential school censorship
April 4th, 2025 | 58 mins 44 secs
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at Mark Carney's elitist answer to a question about whether he'd still buy American strawberries following President Trump's global tariff rollout.
Plus, anti-Israel protesters have caused havoc at McGill University, where students and professors were blocked from classes and a heavy police presence has been on scene.
And finally, B.C. MLA Dallas Brodie has called out the First Nations Leadership Council for efforts to criminalize her speech stating the truth, that no bodies have been following claims of unmarked graves at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School site.
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REBEL ROUNDUP | Poilievre campaigns in BC, Carney's past plagiarism, Ford wants to hurt the US
March 28th, 2025 | 1 hr 7 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at Pierre Poilievre's rally in British Columbia, where a huge crowd turned out to support the Conservative leader in region that will be crucial to deciding which party forms the next government.
Plus, new allegations of plagiarism have been published in the National Post regarding Prime Minister Mark Carney's Oxford doctoral thesis, which cites 10 instances of plagiarism according to experts who reviewed the material.
And finally, with President Trump targeting vehicles made outside the U.S. for tariffs, Premier Doug Ford is saying he plans to inflict as much pain as possible on American consumers, while trying to spare Canadian consumers. Is such a thing even possible, given the close connection between automakers in Ontario and the U.S.?
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REBEL ROUNDUP | Smith meets Carney, NDP says don't travel to the US, Tesla terror comes to Canada
March 21st, 2025 | 1 hr 9 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's meeting with new Prime Minister Mark Carney, following the premier's announcement of amendments to the province's Critical Infrastructure Defence Act, which asserted more authority over natural resources.
Plus, New Democrats are pushing Canadians to cancel their travel plans to the United States — not because of the plummeting value of the loonie, but because of President Trump's ongoing 51st state rhetoric and tariffs.
And finally, radical left-wing extremism has been exported from the U.S., with Tesla vehicles and dealerships now being targeted in Canada.
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REBEL ROUNDUP | Carney officially replaces Trudeau, BC's emergency powers, Defending women's sports
March 14th, 2025 | 57 mins 6 secs
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at Mark Carney officially becoming Canada's next prime minister, with the Governor General swearing in the new Liberal leader and bringing an end to Justin Trudeau's 10-year tenure.
Plus, B.C. Premier David Eby is invoking emergency powers in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and ongoing economic threats. Does this open the door to a federal emergency, given Carney's previous suggestion on the campaign trail that he could use emergency powers to respond to Trump's actions.
And finally, two school board trustees in Abbotsford have been censured after they publicly defended women's sports.
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REBEL ROUNDUP | Trump tariffs Feb. 1, Rebel News grills Trudeau & WEF elites, Smith blasts Liberals
January 22nd, 2025 | 1 hr 10 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at President Donald Trump delaying his plan to impose tariffs on Canadian goods until February 1. Will Trump follow through on the threat, or will border security measures announced by Canadian premiers and the federal government be enough to quell the U.S. leader's concerns?
Plus, Rebel News reporter Alexa Lavoie tracked down Prime Minister Trudeau at a Liberal caucus retreat at a luxurious Quebec resort — where she was then promptly detained by police while trying to question the PM. Meanwhile, in the Swiss Alps, our Rebel News team has been putting tough questions to the globalists attending the World Economic Forum's annual summit in Davos.
And finally, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith took aim at the Trudeau Liberals, warning Ottawa that baselessly attacking the Trump administration is not helping repair a fractured relationship between Canada and the U.S., especially during a time of tense trade negotiations.
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REBEL ROUNDUP | Syria's dramatic collapse, Islamic protests in Canada, Notre-Dame reopens
December 9th, 2024 | 1 hr 2 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at the dramatic collapse of Bashar al-Assad's Syrian regime with rebels seizing control of the warn-torn nation's capital, Damascus, over the weekend.
Plus, with the collapse of Assad's government, Syrian refugees in Canada and across the West took to the streets to celebrate.
And finally, Rebel News reporters Sheila Gunn Reid and Alexa Lavoie were at the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, which reopened this weekend with a large ceremony.
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REBEL ROUNDUP | Australia synagogue firebombed, Gun grab for Ukraine, No whites allowed at UWinnipeg
December 6th, 2024 | 1 hr 8 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at the firebombing of an Australian synagogue and Rebel News' Avi Yemini questioning Victoria Premier Jacinta Allan over the arson attack.
Plus, the Trudeau Liberals announced more firearms are being banned — and that Canadians and firearms manufacturers could see their formerly legal weapons being sent to the frontlines of the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
And finally, the University of Winnipeg has generated controversy after a True North story shed a light on the school's “BIPoC Lounge,” which turns back the clock to the days of racial segregation and excludes whites from entry.
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Rebel Roundup | Alberta pushes back on gender ideology, Liberals freak out, MAID expansion delayed
February 2nd, 2024 | 1 hr 12 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at Premier Danielle Smith's announcement that Alberta will take a stand and push back against radical gender ideology with new legislation.
Plus, Smith's announcement as set off the Trudeau Liberals and Alberta NDP, who are freaking out about the premier's proposal.
And finally, Medical Assistance in Dying's planned expansion to those suffering solely from mental health issues has been delayed until 2027.
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DAILY Roundup | Anti-Israel groups block bridges, Singh calls Netanyahu 'extremist', Drug freebies
November 16th, 2023 | 1 hr 4 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at anti-Israel protesters blocking bridges in Quebec and California, yet there doesn't seem to be any preparations for governments invoking martial law.
Plus, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh delivered harsh criticism of PM Benjamin Netanyahu, branding the Israeli leader and his government as "extremist."
And finally, we'll take a look at the financial and human cost being spent on Toronto's drug problem, where the city continues spending money on so-called harm reduction programs that haven't led to a decline in fatal overdoses.
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DAILY Roundup | Jews hunted in Russia, Gaza rallies with Hamas flags, Liberals vow carbon tax relief
October 30th, 2023 | 1 hr 23 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
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DAILY Roundup | Women's rights talk cancelled, Trudeau meets Alberta CEOs, Pushback against MAID
October 4th, 2023 | 1 hr 15 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at a venue cancelling a women's rights talk hosted by Meghan Murphy after the event was accused of "promoting discrimination, contempt, or hatred."
Plus, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with CEOs and industry leaders from Alberta to discuss his recent energy plans.
And finally, pushback against Canada's radical euthanasia program is continuing, with a group condemning the practice during an Ottawa press conference yesterday.
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DAILY Roundup | Notley on Team Trudeau, More 'unmarked graves', Manitoba parties against lockdowns
September 22nd, 2023 | 1 hr 3 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at Alberta NDP Leader Rachel Notley following Justin Trudeau's lead, struggling to promote anything other than federal ideas in an attempt to attack Danielle Smith.
Plus, there's more claims of alleged unmarked graves from two more First Nations in British Columbia.
And finally, with an election drawing near in Manitoba, both the province's top parties vying to form government are pledging not to reimpose lockdowns.
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DAILY Roundup | Liberals' grocery tax, Conservatives surging, Masks back at McGill hospital
September 15th, 2023 | 1 hr 13 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's threat to Canadian grocery retail giants, warning the companies they have until Thanksgiving to bring forward a plan to reduce costs or face new taxes.
Plus, the Trudeau Liberals are collapsing in the polls while the Opposition Conservatives are surging.
And finally, masks are making a comeback at Montreal's McGill University Health Centre, with health-care workers who interact with patients in clinical areas now forced to mask up.
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DAILY Roundup | The cost of 'green energy', Alberta's crime prevention plan, Library book banning
September 13th, 2023 | 1 hr 10 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at the costs being added onto new homes by Canada's commitment to so-called green energy under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government.
Plus, Premier Danielle Smith is trying to tackle crime in Alberta, with Justice Minister Mickey Amery saying Calgarians deserve to feel safe in the city's downtown core.
And finally, what do Anne Frank's diary, The Hunger Games and Harry Potter have in common? They're all books banned by the Peel District School Board's new equity policy.
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DAILY Roundup | Heated Ottawa school board session, Poilievre triggers the left, New COVID boosters
September 12th, 2023 | 1 hr 7 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at a heated Ottawa-Carleton District School Board meeting, as Nili Kaplan-Myrth faced a hearing over an allegedly racist remark she sent to a fellow trustee.
Plus, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre delivered a speech to a captive audience aboard a WestJet flight travelling to Calgary, sending left-wing social media commentators into angry tirades.
And finally, officials from Health Canada and the Public Health Agency held a press conference this morning, announcing that Moderna's new COVID vaccine booster is available to Canadians.
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DAILY Roundup | Ford pushes back on immigration, Tamara Lich preps for trial, Feds working from home
August 31st, 2023 | 1 hr 15 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at Premier Doug Ford's comments about Canada's sky-high immigration levels and how this is impacting Ontario's housing crisis.
Plus, Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich begins her trial next week. We'll have a look at what you need to know before the proceedings get underway.
And finally, a new report says almost 40% of desk phones at federal offices are unused, reflecting the large number of public services employees working from home.