Ezra Levant
Co-Host of Rebel News Podcast
Ezra Levant, the host of The Ezra Levant Show and founder of Rebel News, is a Canadian human rights activist, established political writer, and father.
He is also, self admittedly “not to everyone’s tastes,” due to his forward, to-the-point approach when it comes to talking about difficult issues including politics, free speech, foreign policy and much more.
Ezra Levant earned his degree in both commerce and law through the University of Calgary and has successfully written and published multiple bestselling books, such as Ethical Oil: The Case for Canada's Oil Sands; China Virus: How Justin Trudeau’s Pro-Communist Ideology is Putting Canadians in Danger; Trumping Trudeau: How Donald Trump will change Canada Even If Justin Trudeau Doesn’t know it yet; and The Libranos: What The Media Won't Tell You About Justin Trudeau's Corruption.
Ezra regularly calls out Canadian mainstream "media party" and calls for honest reporting and doesn’t shy away from having “controversial takes” in the name of free speech. He believes reporting should be separate from the government body and supports the presence of private, grassroots organizations like Rebel News.
Ezra regularly reports on important issues happening in Canada and the United States, tackling subjects that mainstream media won’t touch. He has no problem standing up to not only other news institutions but the government itself. He is outspoken about Trudeau’s government and regularly criticizes his policies and his efforts to censor news media. Ezra makes daily appearances on Rebel News and on their YouTube channel, which has amassed a following of 1.56 million subscribers.
Despite the best efforts of many to shut down the views of Rebel News, Ezra continues to hold steadfast against anti-free speech rhetoric and provides truthful, honest commentary on what’s going on in the world without fear. He isn’t afraid to go up to bat for what he believes in.
In 2014, he was chosen as the “most irritating Canadian” by the Globe and Mail’s TV Critic, while viewers voted him the “biggest name in Canadian broadcasting.”
Ezra Levant has hosted 1974 Episodes.
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Trudeau Liberals silent as Trump bans Canadian goods and services from U.S. infrastructure projects
February 4th, 2019 | 52 mins 50 secs
canada, trade, trudeau, trump
The Ezra Levant Show (February 4, 2019) Tonight I'll show you excerpts from Trump's announcement, because no-one else in Canadian media has told you that we’re in a trade war now. GUEST Pardes Seleh on the governor of Virginia's abortion comments and yearbook photo.
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CBC tries to get refugee advocate fired over THIS two year old Facebook post about hijabs
February 1st, 2019 | 45 mins 7 secs
canada, cbc, hijab, islam, trudeau
The Ezra Levant Show — February 1, 2019: TONIGHT I'll take you through this story, and talk about the weirdo named Andrea Huncar, who wrote it. GUEST: Yasmine Mohammed, author of Confessions of an Ex-Muslim.
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Why the Media Party loves Trudeau's plan to monitor political editorials in the next election campaign
January 31st, 2019 | 46 mins 55 secs
canada, censorship, internet, justin trudeau, media
TONIGHT I'll walk you through the astounding document released by Trudeau yesterday, called “Enhancing Citizen Preparedness.” But there's more: The Media Party has been having secret meetings, to talk about how to divide up the $595 million bail-out. Is that how we make laws and policy in Canada? In secret, elite, invitation-only meetings? GUEST Janice Atkinson
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Outrage forced Google to stop calling Omar Khadr a Canadian soldier. But why was Trudeau’s office on Google's side?
January 30th, 2019 | 45 mins 6 secs
gerald butts, google, justin trudeau, omar khadr
Gerald Butts, Justin Trudeau’s principal secretary, took time away from everything else he was doing that was less important (like Canadian hostages in China, an industrial crisis in Alberta) to weigh in on this matter on Twitter, not once, but four times, as I'll show you TONIGHT. GUEST Candice Malcolm
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CBC teams with CRTC to kneecap their competitors. Including The Rebel Media.
January 29th, 2019 | 42 mins
canada, cbc, censorship, media
Believe it or not, the battle over "CanCon" is back. This will really be about censoring, blocking and deplatforming any competition. Whether it’s music, comedy shows — or news and opinion, like ours. GUEST Allum Bokhari
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Canada’s international relations have never been this chaotic. Did anybody do a background check on Chrystia Freeland before she was given the job?
January 28th, 2019 | 38 mins 50 secs
cabinet, china, chrystia freeland, justin trudeau
Chrystia Freeland’s job before becoming an MP was as a star journalist. She worked for Thomson Reuters, one of the largest news companies in the world. And they were starting a new venture, called Reuters Next. Reuters spend $20 million on it. It was a major project but not as major as running a government department. So how did that all work out? Well, tonight we'll look back at that fiasco. It should have been a red flag. GUEST Lorne Gunter
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“Kingston youth” charged with terrorism — but Justin Trudeau warns against “fear mongering over immigration”
January 25th, 2019 | 40 mins 24 secs
One of the fascinating details was that it took 300 personnel to catch these two men today. If it takes 300 police and others to monitor one jihadi — how do you monitor 100? Or 1,000? Well, you can’t of course. Maybe the thing is to let in fewer of them in the first place. GUEST: Joel Pollak
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It's Venezuela's “Berlin Wall moment” — but will Maduro hold on to power?
January 24th, 2019 | 43 mins
canada, socialism, trump, venezuela
It took the full day before Canada said a word about Venezuela. Trump responded quickly. Not our Chrystia Freeland. While 100,000 people took to the street of Caracas, Freeland was too busy on a media panel discussion at the fancy jet-set conference in Davos, Switzerland to make a statement. GUEST: Joseph Humire, the Executive Director of Secure Free Society
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Trudeau’s ambassador to China switches sides — and makes China’s case against Trump
January 23rd, 2019 | 31 mins 23 secs
canada, china, justin trudeau
Compare that to what Canada's ambassador to China, John McCallum, said today (at a press conference to which no mainstream media were invited — just Chinese media...) He actually says, twice in thirty seconds, that Meng Wanzhou has a good case! And any judge who want to be elevated, say, to the Supreme Court, or the court of appeal, had better please Trudeau’s man on this one. GUEST: Cassandra Fairbanks
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Victoria, BC hates fossil fuels — so let's cut them off
January 22nd, 2019 | 31 mins 18 secs
british columbia, canada, energy, oil
So much of downtown Victoria has become like the infamous East Hastings Street in Vancouver — just a perpetual shantytown — homeless people; drug users; mentally ill; criminals. But suing fossil fuel companies and declaring states of emergency about global warming and the rising tide is so much easier than actually have to solve any problem. GUEST: Pardes Seleh
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Media Party's “high tech lynching” of a Catholic teenager backfires — but you could be their next target
January 21st, 2019 | 53 mins 43 secs
bias, catholic, media, students
This is what they did to Brett Kavanaugh; this is what they did to an anonymous kid from Kentucky. This is what they will do to you. And by “they”, I don’t just mean the lying thugs on the street. I mean the lying thugs in the media. Including the lying thugs in our own Canadian media, especially the CBC. GUEST: Count Dankula
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UK: Muslim gang in London attacks gay men — with acid. WATCH what happened next...
January 18th, 2019 | 39 mins 51 secs
crime, gay, islam, lgbt, london, uk
Tommy Robinson got a 13-month sentence for doing journalism — and he served 10 weeks of it in solitary confinement. Turgut Adakan participates in an acid attack and brutal beating outside a gay night club — and he’s told to be on good behaviour. GUEST Sheila Gunn Reid
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Vancouver’s city council declares “climate emergency”: Here's what this plan is REALLY all about
January 17th, 2019 | 36 mins 41 secs
climate, global warming, vancouver
It’s not really about controlling the weather. It’s about controlling people. Or “climate equity”. Which means changing how we live — changing the law, changing spending — using the climate emergency as the excuse. GUEST David Menzies
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Why I've stopped being a Gillette customer after 30 years
January 16th, 2019 | 45 mins 53 secs
bias, feminism, masculinity, media, men
TONIGHT I'll show you Kim Gehrig's commercials for other products. These videos reveal what she thinks of masculinity, and traditional ideas of feminine beauty, too. Frankly, some of her previous work is very upsetting. GUEST Michael Knowles
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Trudeau shuffles his cabinet of incompetent cronies (Guest host: Sheila Gunn Reid)
January 15th, 2019 | 33 mins 27 secs
cabinet, canada, justin trudeau, liberal party
TONIGHT I'll take you through Trudeau's cabinet shuffle in detail. No matter who he moves to which post, Justin Trudeau's cabinet is still based on cronyism, on unwavering and uncritical loyalty, on extreme sycophancy over merit, and on meeting an arbitrary gender quota. GUEST: Andrew Lawton
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Chrystia Freeland rescues young Saudi woman from luxury Bangkok airport hotel — but silent about a Canadian on China's death row
January 14th, 2019 | 42 mins 37 secs
islam, justin trudeau, refugee, saudi arabia
Now that she's here, why can’t we hear even one word from Rahaf Al-Qunun herself? She has been quite loquacious on Twitter. We know her name, her father’s name, her details, everything. Everything except what Chrystia Freeland said and did, and what promises were exchanged. GUEST John Carpay.