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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CRTC wants to regulate companies that make short news videos — like The Rebel Media
January 11th, 2019 | 49 mins 23 secs
canada, censorship, internet, justin trudeau, media
Tonight I'll show you what the CRTC is proposing. Some is quite Orwellian. Some is contradictory. Some is just laughable. But the meaning is still crystal clear: They intend to regulate voices on the Internet they don’t like. GUEST: Marc Morano
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EXCLUSIVE: Trudeau is illegally hiding his dealings with billionaire George Soros
January 10th, 2019 | 50 mins
canada, immigration, soros, trudeau
In September 2016, the Trudeau government partnered with Soros' Open Society Foundations to increase the number of "refugees" entering Canada. What exactly is the agreement? To find out, we sent a simple letter to the immigration department, under the Access to Information Law... GUEST: Barbara Kay
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13 Canadians have been taken hostage by China — but Trudeau doesn’t care enough to call their president.
January 9th, 2019 | 43 mins 55 secs
china, justin trudeau, trump
It took Chrystia Freeland eleven days to issue a little tweet objecting to the first Canadians being taken hostage. What took so long? Where is our self-respect? (By contrast, Freeland, and Trudeau himself, tweeted ten times about Jamal Khashoggi, a Muslim brotherhood spin doctor, paid by Qatar, to undermine Saudi Arabia...) GUEST: Joel Pollak
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Toronto Star hails McKenna as top “business” leader — while she helps destroy Canada’s economy (Guest host: Sheila Gunn Reid)
January 8th, 2019 | 38 mins 15 secs
canada, catherine mckenna, climate, economy, un
Canada's environment minister Catherine McKenna? By the UN’s own measure, she’s been a failure. But how does she get treated in the media? Like some sort of Messianic character who's going to save us all from our oil addicted selves. GUEST: Alex Newman
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Radio-Canada's “brilliant” sketch spoofing Trudeau's India trip condemned as “racist” (Guest host: David Menzies)
January 7th, 2019 | 23 mins 18 secs
comedy, india, trudeau
Why is it when a comedy troupe parodies Indian culture, that’s cultural appropriation, but when Prime Minister Zoolander himself does the Bollywood dancing thing, that’s OK?
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Leftist targets conservative politician's parents over Christmas — and Media Party takes the wrong side (Guest host: Sheila Gunn Reid)
January 4th, 2019 | 29 mins 39 secs
canada, crime, ontario
An LGBT activist tweeted the address of a young Progressive Conservative MP's parents out and encouraged leftists to harass them, over Christmas no less. How did the Media Party react? How about Twitter? Watch and find out. GUEST: Former police officer Leo Knight on crime and policing in Toronto.
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Vegan insanity, the Islamic Party of Ontario & more: Guest host David Menzies
January 3rd, 2019 | 28 mins 13 secs
canada, islam, ontario, politics
David's guest is Candice Malcolm
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SPECIAL! Allum Bokhari predicts “marches on Silicon Valley”
January 2nd, 2019 | 43 mins 51 secs
censorship, social media, trump
I review the top 3 most disturbing Silicon Valley news stories from 2018, with Breitbart's Senior Tech editor — and speculate about what this year has in store for independent media.
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SPECIAL! Rob Shimshock of Campus Unmasked: Three craziest college news stories of 2018
January 1st, 2019 | 32 mins 51 secs
campus, censorship, free speech, university
Rob Shimshock heads up our special website CampusUnmasked.com, which brings you daily updates on the latest political insanity at universities in Canada and the United States.
We laugh at some of these ridiculous stories of political correctness, but remember: Today's students are tomorrow's elite leaders, who'll be deciding public policy that will impact your daily life very soon.
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SPECIAL! David “The Menzoid” Menzies on his top stories of 2018
December 31st, 2018 | 32 mins 58 secs
canada, clinton, media, mexico, toronto, trudeau
This is my last show of 2018, so I'm joined by our own David Menzies, who had some of the best stories of the year.
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SPECIAL! Sheila Gunn Reid looks at her top 3 exposés of 2018
December 28th, 2018 | 28 mins 52 secs
alberta, canada, oil, trudeau, un
Tonight we look back at her exclusive investigations into the Trudeau and Notley governments, using Access to Information documents that reveal the inner workings of these administration and how they are wasting your money and undermining your rights and freedoms.
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SPECIAL! Jack Buckby looks back on his reports from London, Paris and Warsaw
December 27th, 2018 | 39 mins 54 secs
brexit, islam, london, paris, poland, uk
Tonight he joins me for the full show, to talk about some of his other Rebel stories of this year, such as his JailAnjem.com campaign. We swap stories about terror sympathizer Anjem Choudary, who I interviewed years ago. I was so proud to see Jack deliver our JailAnjem.com petition to 10 Downing Street itself.
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SPECIAL! Marc Morano on the crumbling “consensus” on global warming
December 26th, 2018 | 29 mins 21 secs
climate, conference, trudeau, trump, un
Tonight I'm joined by Marc Morano of ClimateDepot.com, a long time "global warming" skeptic and activist.
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SPECIAL: Candice Malcolm on populism, patriotism and Canada's “Peter Pan” PM
December 25th, 2018 | 44 mins
canada, media, patriotism, politics, populism, trudeau
Tonight, I'm joined by Candice Malcolm, journalist and founder of the True North Institute. We look back at the year in politics, especially the rise in populism and patriotism.
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SPECIAL: Pamela Geller on Islam, Trump, social media and free speech
December 24th, 2018 | 45 mins 52 secs
freespeech, interview, islam, pamelageller, trump
Enjoy the first of my series of interviews with special guests over the Christmas season... Tonight, Pamela Geller joins me to look back at her history as an outspoken anti-Islamification activist, a journey that began on 9/11.
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Alberta separatism is rising. What should we do about it?
December 21st, 2018 | 51 mins 39 secs
alberta, canada, separatism
So how are we going to cover Alberta separatism? With respect, I think. And with an understanding that it comes from a genuine grievance, not an ethnic nationalism like Quebec, not an attempt to extort more cash. A desire to be allowed to live freely and fairly, under the rules of Canada as they were written. GUESTS Sheila Gunn Reid and Keean Bexte