
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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DAILY Roundup | Trudeau makes life unaffordable, Court won't define woman, Unhinged mask protesters
August 29th, 2023 | 1 hr 16 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at statements from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau who says he wakes up every day thinking about how can make life more affordable for Canadians.
Plus, a court in the United States refused to define what a woman was.
And finally, with the media pushing another COVID variant, unhinged protesters demanding the government reinstate masking got into a scuffle in British Columbia.
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DAILY Roundup | Court rules against Jordan Peterson, Fighting fact-checkers, Freeland fesses up
August 24th, 2023 | 1 hr 12 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at a ruling from Ontario's Superior Court of Justice, which found the College of Psychologists of Ontario was justified in directing Dr. Jordan B. Peterson to undergo social media training or lose his licence to practice.
Plus, thanks to the support of our viewers, Rebel News is shining a light of legal scrutiny on the fact-checking industry in Australia. We'll look at the details of this important case.
And finally, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland fessed up to a recent speeding charge after she was reportedly clocked doing 142 km/h and was allegedly granted roadside leniency by the officer, who reduced the charge to 132 km/h.
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DAILY Roundup | Trudeau under fire as Canada burns, CBC trans propaganda, Ontario safe supply review
August 21st, 2023 | 1 hr 9 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau coming under increasing fire from his allies in the mainstream media as Canada battles wildfires burning across large parts of the country.
Plus, CBC published the 'unexpectedly rewarding' story of a transgender prostitute. Aren't you glad we have the state broadcaster?
And finally, Ontario is reviewing its so-called safe consumption sites after a deadly shooting occurred near one.
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DAILY Roundup | Poilievre cooks clueless reporter, Freeland's 'clean economy', Kenney doesn't get it
August 17th, 2023 | 1 hr 11 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at Pierre Poilievre clashing with a reporter who accused the Conservative leader of "pandering to the far right" but couldn't name any of the so-called experts she cited.
Plus, Deputy PM and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland was in Alberta, promising the race to build the "clean economy" is an "incredible opportunity" for Alberta.
And finally, speaking of Alberta, former premier Jason Kenney reflected on his time at the helm of the province in a new interview — and he's got a list of excuses for his political decline.
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DAILY Roundup | Press smears Poilievre, Montreal Pride parade, No Prince in Disney's Snow White
August 14th, 2023 | 1 hr 6 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at a hit-piece published by the Canadian Press and picked up by legacy outlets that accuses the Conservative Part of Canada and its leader, Pierre Poilievre, of spreading baseless conspiracies about the World Economic Forum.
Plus, Rebel reporter Alexa Lavoie attended Montreal's Pride parade this past weekend. We'll have reaction at some of the oddities she saw.
And finally, Disney is rebooting its Snow White franchise, except this time there's no Prince in the story, and the film's top actress has been bashing the film. So, how's this one going to go over at the box office?
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DAILY Roundup | Feds' new plastic ban, 'Trans' man on the rugby field, Trudeau separation fallout
August 3rd, 2023 | 59 mins 23 secs
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault pushing grocery stores to comment on a new proposed ban of single-use plastics like meat wrappings and fruit bags.
Plus, the biological man turned trans female rugby player was on the field again this past weekend. Rebel reporter David Menzies was in attendance, and had some questions for the player and his female teammates and opponents.
And finally, we'll look at the latest from Justin Trudeau's separation from his wife — why now, when rumours have circulated for years?
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DAILY Roundup | Trudeaus end marriage, Singh gets drive-by heckled, Meta bans news in Canada
August 2nd, 2023 | 1 hr 2 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at a major announcement that broke just before the show: Justin Trudeau and his wife of 18 years, Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, are separating.
Plus, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh was heckled by a motorist passing by as he held a press conference live on TV.
And finally, Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta announced its taking major action in response to the Liberals' Online News Act, declaring it would ban news in Canada.
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DAILY Roundup | Worst PM in 50 years, DEI in decline, Terrorism in Canada
July 24th, 2023 | 1 hr 12 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at a new poll revealing the worst Canadian prime minister in the last half century. We'll give you one guess to pick who the 'winner' of the poll was.
Plus, diversity, equity and inclusion executives at major corporations are on their way out. Are the tides shifting in the culture wars?
And finally, a Canadian woman previously arrested for a terror attack at a Canadian Tire was arrested on new terrorism-related charges by the RCMP.
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DAILY Roundup | Jason Aldean won't apologize, Trudeau/Poilievre on globalism, Self-defence laws
July 20th, 2023 | 1 hr 6 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at the pressure placed on Jason Aldean and his refusal to back down from criticism of his hit song, Try That in a Small Town.
Plus, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre both faced questions about globalism. We'll look at their responses.
And finally, a new verdict in British Columbia is shedding light on Canada's self-defence laws.
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DAILY Roundup | Mendicino takes another L, Immigration and housing costs, New COVID outbreak
July 18th, 2023 | 1 hr 6 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're taking a look at Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino taking another loss, as he's been caught lying again about what his department can do when it comes to inmate transfers.
Plus, a new report is looking at the trade-offs between high immigration and housing costs in Canada.
And finally, a Toronto-area hospital has declared a new breakout of COVID-19. This comes just after news about getting boosters, so are we in for another round of COVID hysteria?
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DAILY Roundup | Trudeau crashes Stampede, Liberals' lavish spending, Indie film tops Indiana Jones
July 7th, 2023 | 58 mins 52 secs
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at all of the politicking that is in store at the Calgary Stampede, as "The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth" kicks off today.
Plus, the Trudeau Liberals have been throwing money at manufacturers to bring electric vehicle-related spending to Canada, which is something the Canadian Taxpayers Federation describes as a risky move for Canadians.
And finally, there was an upset at the box office this July 4, as the Sound of Freedom, an independent film based on the real-life events of a former government agent who investigates child trafficking, claimed the top spot over Disney's latest installment in the Indiana Jones franchise.
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DAILY Roundup | Trudeau fights with Meta, Freeland hypes grocery rebate, CBC finally admits a wrong
July 6th, 2023 | 1 hr 5 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at the growing fight between Justin Trudeau and his government against Meta-owned social media companies Facebook and Instagram.
Plus, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland was hyping the Liberals' grocery rebate at a store in Toronto, where a picture was worth a thousand words (or is that just the cost of groceries this week?)
And finally, the CBC corrected a story about Danielle Smith — it just took them six months later and an election to do so.
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DAILY Roundup | Poilievre says 'butt out', Drag chant 'taken out of context', BC's new grade system
June 28th, 2023 | 1 hr 4 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's comments telling Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to 'butt out' of New Brunswick's new policy requiring students under 16 to have parental consent to change their gender.
Plus, activists are claiming a "We're coming for your kids" chant heard at a recent pro-drag march was "taken out of context."
And finally, British Columbia is abandoning letter grades for younger students in public schools and replacing the former system with a new "proficiency scale."
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DAILY Roundup | Facebook blocks news in Canada, NHL cancels Pride jerseys, Toronto's next mayor
June 23rd, 2023 | 1 hr 6 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at Facebook parent company Meta's announcement that the social media platform would be blocking news in Canada because of the Liberals' online censorship bill.
Plus, the NHL made headlines last night as commissioner Gary Bettman announced teams would no longer be wearing Pride — or any other theme night — jerseys ahead of games starting next season.
And finally, Toronto's mayoral election is in the home stretch, as voters are set to cast their ballots. Who will win the race to become Toronto's next mayor?
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DAILY Roundup | Canada hits 40M people, Trudeau takes on Meta, More Liberal/China connections
June 16th, 2023 | 1 hr 1 min
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at Canada's population hitting a new high: 40 million people.
Plus, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is taking on Facebook's parent company, Meta, over his plan to force social media companies to pay news outlets.
And finally, keeping with the Trudeau Liberals, the federal government has halted all activity with the Chinese Communist-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.
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DAILY Roundup | CAF soldier at Pride protest, Lawsuit against Guilbeault, O'Toole's parting shot
June 13th, 2023 | 1 hr 2 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at the military's reaction to a Canadian Armed Forces soldier making an appearance alongside counter-protesters at an Ottawa gender ideology in education protest.
Plus, Ezra Levant is suing Steven Guilbeault over the minister's decision to block him on Twitter. It sounds silly, but there's a good reason why this seemingly minor issue has made it's way to Federal Court.
And finally, former Conservative leader Erin O'Toole is retiring from politics, but not before he made some parting remarks in the House of Commons that appeared to be directed at the party's new leader, Pierre Poilievre, and his supporters.