
Tamara Ugolini
Co-Host of Rebel News Podcast
Tamara Ugolini is a human rights activist turned journalist. Motherhood introduced her to parental rights advocacy and what it means to have true, informed consent. She critiques the shortcomings of "Big-Policy" on the individual and questions mainstream narratives.
Tamara Ugolini has hosted 92 Episodes.
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REBEL ROUNDUP | Canadian leaders head to US, Carney's cabinet shuffle, G7 ministers in Quebec
March 13th, 2025 | 1 hr 47 secs
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at a group of Canadian leaders, including Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc and Ontario Premier Doug Ford, travelling to the Washington to meet with U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick over tariffs and trade tensions.
Plus, Mark Carney is assuming control over the leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada before he's sworn in as prime minister, adding Marco Mendicino as his chief of staff, shuffling Steven Guilbeault to a different department and bringing back former attorney general David Lametti.
And finally, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio along with the foreign ministers of other G7 nations are in Quebec for a summit ahead of the G7 leaders' meeting in Alberta in June. Topics at the meeting include support for Ukraine, the situation in the Middle East, stability in the Indo-Pacific region, ongoing crises in Haiti, Venezuela and security challenges in Africa.
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REBEL ROUNDUP | Trump on Alberta, Jagmeet Singh's unhinged rant, Sponsors pull Toronto Pride funding
February 27th, 2025 | 1 hr 3 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at a reporter asking President Trump about a movement in Western Canada that could see Alberta, Saskatchewan and perhaps more breakaway and join the United States. “It's true, a lot of people in Canada are liking becoming our beautiful, cherished 51st state,” the president said.
Plus, Jagmeet Singh took aim at Trump during an unhinged rant at a conference in Montreal. There, the NDP leader called the U.S. president a “fascist” and called on Canada to bar Trump from entering the country to attend the upcoming G7 summit.
And finally, unnamed sponsors have been dropping out of Toronto's Pride parade. Organizers cite the change in the U.S. administration as a reason, with companies in shifting away from backing divisive diversity, equity and inclusion events.
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REBEL ROUNDUP | Armed Forces woke enrollment, US as Canada's 'enemy', Poilievre on terror supporters
February 20th, 2025 | 1 hr 1 min
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at a press conference hosted by high-ranking Canadian Armed Forces officials, who laid out the military's new woke enrollment strategy.
Plus, a new poll has found 27% of Canadians view the United States as an “enemy” country. This comes ahead of tonight's high-stakes hockey faceoff between the two nations tonight, with President Trump pledging to rally the Americans before the game and taunting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as “governor” of the 51st state.
And finally, Rebel News reporter David Menzies put a question to Pierre Poilievre today, asking if the Conservative leader would reimpose a policy from during former prime minister Stephen Harper's tenure that outlawed the glorification of terrorism.
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REBEL ROUNDUP | Carney's energy plan, Premiers dismiss 51st state talk, Libs fail to cut immigration
February 13th, 2025 | 1 hr 8 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at Liberal front-runner Mark Carney's campaign stop in Kelowna, B.C., where he vowed to use emergency powers to develop green technology in an effort to take on the Americans.
Plus, Canada's premiers travelled to Washington to meet with U.S. officials, delivering a dismissive message of any talk surrounding Canada becoming the 51st state. While there, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said that diplomatic efforts were working and expressed optimism that the two countries could reach more deals.
And finally, despite firm pledges from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Immigration Minister Marc Miller, new analysis from Desjardins suggests the immigration levels are continuing at sky-high levels.
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REBEL ROUNDUP | Trump 51st state threats, UK farmers' protest, Premiers demand Fentanyl Czar
February 10th, 2025 | 1 hr 41 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at President Trump's continued threats to impose tariffs and make Canada into the 51st US state, even after delaying his original tariff threat following border deals between the US and Canada and Mexico.
Plus, farmers in the United Kingdom are protesting against new policies they say threatens their livelihoods and the future of family-owned farms. We'll look at updates from our newest reporter, Sammy Woodhouse, who is on the scene for Rebel News UK.
And finally, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appears to be in no rush to appoint a 'Fentanyl Czar' after announcing new border security measures. Ontario Premier Doug Ford is urging the Liberals to act quickly to demonstrate that Canada is serious about its commitments.
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REBEL ROUNDUP | Poilievre crime crackdown, Canada and USAID, Libs claim Trump ethnic cleansing
February 7th, 2025 | 1 hr 33 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's promise to crack down on crime that is sweeping across Canada, particularly fentanyl, which has seen several major busts in recent days.
Plus, more revelations are coming to light about what the U.S. was funding through its USAID program. Skeptical Canadians are now turning their attention to Global Affairs Canada, which operates in much the same manner.
And finally, President Trump recently unveiled his vision for ending the conflict in Gaza — a plan that has drawn criticism from the U.S. leaders opponents, who accuse him of plotting to ethnically cleanse the area.
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REBEL ROUNDUP | Trump vs 'Team Canada', Poilievre's response, Provincial trade barriers
February 3rd, 2025 | 1 hr 17 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at the trade war that's heating up between Canada and the United States following President Trump's threat to impose tariffs on Canadian goods, and the so-called "Team Canada" response to Trump.
Plus, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, the likely next leader of Canada, shared his response to the tariffs and what he thinks the country should do instead.
And finally, with tensions rising between Canada and the US, interprovincial trade barriers are in the spotlight as Canadians become more aware of the numerous restrictions that prevent goods travelling between the provinces.
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REBEL ROUNDUP | Trump takes on WEF, Ontario gets an election, Alberta finds allies in tariff fight
January 24th, 2025 | 1 hr 11 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at President Donald Trump's appearance at the World Economic Forum, where he took aim at the Davos elite and provided his counter-vision for the world.
Plus, Premier Doug Ford announced he will officially call an election next week, citing a necessity to ensure he has a proper mandate to respond to a potential trade war with the United States following Trump's repeated tariff threats.
And finally, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has found a few unexpected allies in her fight against fomenting a trade war with the US: Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet and Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston.
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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 | Rebels Take Back Our Streets, Trudeau reacts to Trump tariffs, Vibe-cession?
November 29th, 2024 | 1 hr 4 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at Rebel News' planned return to a Toronto intersection where pro-Hamas protesters have been gathering over the past several weeks. Last week, Rebel boss Ezra Levant was arrested — what do we expect this weekend?
Plus, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is reacting to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's threat of tariffs on Canadian goods.
And finally, Deputy PM and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says Canadians are struggling with a "vibe-cession," which she hopes will be fixed with the Liberals' brief tax respite ahead of the holidays.
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REBEL ROUNDUP | Trudeau's tax break, Netanyahu arrest warrant, Protest outside Poilievre house
November 22nd, 2024 | 1 hr 11 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's announcement of a two-month GST tax break ahead of the holiday season. Could the Liberals be looking for a boost ahead of a potential election?
Plus, Trudeau and his Liberal cabinet ministers affirmed on Thursday that Canada would uphold an International Criminal Court arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
And finally, Greenpeace protesters were arrested outside of Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's official residence in Ottawa, with a pair locking themselves to a replica oil pumpjack placed in the driveway.
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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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Rebel Roundup | Liberal tears over Tucker Carlson, Danielle Smith doubling oil, Lametti limps away
January 26th, 2024 | 1 hr 10 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at the Trudeau Liberals having a tantrum after U.S. political commentator Tucker Carlson's appearance in Alberta.
Plus, Premier Danielle Smith spoke with Carlson, where she said she would double the province's oil production — a statement she reinforced at a press conference.
And finally, after a Federal Court justice ruled the Trudeau Liberals' invocation of the Emergencies Act was unconstitutional, former justice minister David Lametti announced he's resigning as an MP and deleted his X account.
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DAILY Roundup | Trans 'Day of Remembrance', Anti-Israel protest arrests, Argentina's new president
November 20th, 2023 | 1 hr 4 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at the "other" Remembrance Day, the Trans Day of Remembrance, part of the seemingly never-ending Pride-themed events scheduled and forced on the public throughout the year.
Plus, numerous arrests were made at an anti-Israel protest last night in Calgary, which then saw demonstrators march to the police station to demand their release.
And finally, Argentina has elected a new president that's sent shockwaves around the world. We'll have a look at the man the legacy media are branding a "far-right libertarian."
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DAILY Roundup | Court overturns plastic ban, Bomb threat at Jewish school, James Topp reprimanded
November 17th, 2023 | 1 hr 11 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at the Federal Court's decision to overturn Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's single-use plastics ban.
Plus, there's a developing story out of Toronto where the country's largest Jewish school was the target of a bomb threat.
And finally, Canadian Armed Forces veteran James Topp was given a "severe reprimand" for speaking out against the military's vaccine mandates.
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DAILY Roundup | Hamas supporter heckles Trudeau, Poilievre on terrorists, Nursing home mask rules
November 14th, 2023 | 1 hr 25 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau being heckled by a Hamas supporter in Brampton, Ontario, who challenged the PM on the group's terrorist status and likened "Palestinian resistance" to "Ukrainian resistance."
Plus, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre took aim at the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps yesterday, continuing to push for the group to be added to the terror list.
And finally, nursing homes in Ontario have reinstated mask mandates. Should we expect to see this policy spread elsewhere?