
Syd Fizzard
Co-Host of Rebel News Podcast
After seeing the manipulation and harm caused by the pandemic narrative, Sydney Fizzard started on the path of reporting in mid 2020. With an interest in hearing from everyday Canadians, politicians, business owners, religious figures and community leaders, Syd aims to reveal underlying truths and examine societal movement. Notably, Syd spent 16 consecutive days at the Coutts, Alberta border blockade.
Syd Fizzard has hosted 35 Episodes.
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DAILY Roundup | Liberal MP opposes carbon tax, Trudeau confronted, Premier Smith rebukes feds
October 6th, 2023 | 1 hr 16 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at comments from Newfoundland and Labrador MP Ken McDonald, a Liberal who has broken ranks with the party and is opposing carbon taxes.
Plus, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was confronted by a heckler after attending an event in Toronto.
And finally, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is continuing to push back against Ottawa's energy plans, rebuking the feds' proposals in interviews and with a national advertising campaign.
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DAILY Roundup | Sask. protects parents' rights, Smith takes on Ottawa, Trudeau cuts $1B from the CAF
September 29th, 2023 | 1 hr 13 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at Premier Scott Moe following his word and invoking the notwithstanding clause to make certain his parental rights legislation can't be blocked by a judge in Saskatchewan.
Plus, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith unveiled a new nationwide electricity initiative yesterday, calling out the Liberals' energy plans that would raise rates for consumers across the country.
And finally, despite the apparent serious threat of all-out war with Russia, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apparently plans to cut $1 billion from the Canadian Armed Forces budget.
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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 | Trudeau preps for UN assembly, Ontario's new COVID plan, Sask. pronoun debate
September 14th, 2023 | 1 hr 12 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's preparation for the United Nations' general assembly, coming on the heels of his recent (and embarrassing) trip to India as part of the G20 summit.
Plus, Ontario is set to unveil a new COVID-19 plan, as Chief Medical Officer Dr. Kieran Moore is scheduled for an announcement this week.
And finally, Saskatchewan is considering the use of the notwithstanding clause to safeguard Premier Scott Moe's legislation requiring students to have parental permission to change names or genders at school.
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DAILY Roundup | Calgary police respond to riot, Trudeau talks misinfo, WHO says COVID tools needed
September 6th, 2023 | 1 hr 20 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at Calgary police Chief Mark Neufeld's response to a recent riot by Eritreans in the city.
Plus, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in Asia, where he discussed the dangers of misinformation.
And finally, the WHO director-general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, spoke about how tools are needed to respond to COVID-19, since the virus is here to stay.
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DAILY Roundup | Tamara Lich trial underway, Eritreans fight in Calgary, Vax mandate revisionism
September 5th, 2023 | 1 hr 11 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at the start of Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich's trial in Ottawa, which got underway this morning.
Plus, Eritrean political tension boiled over and onto the streets of Calgary this weekend, as a large group was involved in a melee with weapons.
And finally, we'll take a look at recent remarks from New Zealand's prime minister, who is insisting nobody was forced to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.
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DAILY Roundup | Unvaccinated woman denied transplant dies, Pandemic charges dropped, Save oil & gas
August 25th, 2023 | 1 hr 8 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at the tragic death of Sheila Annette Lewis, an unvaccinated woman needing an organ transplant but was denied access due to her vaccine status.
Plus, pandemic-related charges in Alberta are being dropped following a judge's decision. We'll have more on what this verdict means.
And finally, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she has no plans to phase out oil and gas in the province, despite the Liberals' federal push to implement a "green transition."
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DAILY Roundup | Freeland caught speeding, Poilievre & Trudeau, Bishop wants 'missing kids' proof
August 23rd, 2023 | 1 hr 9 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at the non-car owning, proud cyclist Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland being caught speeding during a recent trip to Alberta.
Plus, Pierre Poilievre and Justin Trudeau have been trading jabs through the media over the last few days. We'll look at their comments as discussion about a potential election continues.
And finally, a retired bishop in Calgary is calling for proof to back claims of 'unmarked graves' at former residential school sites following numerous allegations but no hard evidence to support the controversial charge.
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DAILY Roundup | Alberta pauses renewables, Poilievre surges in polls, Immigration and housing
August 4th, 2023 | 1 hr 11 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at Alberta's decision to take a six month pause on approvals of renewable energy projects, citing rural and environmental concerns.
Plus, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is surging in the polls. Could an election be on the horizon or will Trudeau hold onto power, backed by Jagmeet Singh's NDP.
And finally, it doesn't look like record immigration to Canada will be slowing down any time soon, so does this mean the housing crisis is only going to get worse?
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DAILY Roundup | Alberta's new cabinet, NDP backs trans athletes, Trump indicted (again)
June 9th, 2023 | 1 hr 11 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at who Premier Danielle Smith will appoint to Alberta's next cabinet following her election victory.
Plus, an NDP MP declared the party's support for biological male athletes participating in female sports.
And finally, former US president Donald Trump has been indicted again. What happens now?
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DAILY Roundup | Conservatives go on the attack, Alberta energy boom, 'Harm reduction' failures
June 2nd, 2023 | 1 hr 14 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at the Opposition Conservatives going on the attack recently in the House of Commons, including Pierre Poilievre attacking the Trudeau Liberals across a number of issues important to Canadians.
Plus, billions of dollars are being invested in Alberta's energy sector. Are things looking up in the province after Danielle Smith secured a second straight term for the United Conservative Party?
And finally, so-called harm reduction treatments have been receiving scrutiny recently, as questions are raised about whether tax dollars should be supplying drugs and supplies to addicts.
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DAILY Roundup | Premier Smith roasts Notley, Feds carbon tax fake news, Drugs killing Canadians
May 19th, 2023 | 1 hr 4 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Listen to audio-only versions of RebelNews+ exclusive shows like the daily Ezra Levant Show, the Gunn Show, and audio versions of our DAILY livestreams along with other Rebel News long-aToday, we're looking at fallout from last night's Alberta leadership debate, as Premier Danielle Smith roasted her rival, NDP leader Rachel Notley.
Plus, the Trudeau Liberals are being accused of spreading fake news when it comes to the federal carbon tax, as Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe pushed back against convicted criminal/Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault.
And finally, we'll take a look at the epidemic of drug overdoses, which is killing swaths of Canadians but goes largely underreported.form videos and interviews.
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DAILY Roundup | More Chinese police stations, Anti-Christian trustee resigns, Avi gets roughed up
May 15th, 2023 | 1 hr 3 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, we're looking at Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino's statement that there could be more Chinese police stations in Canada, and that the RCMP would respond to these outposts.
Plus, an anti-Christian school board trustee in Waterloo, Ontario has resigned following backlash to a tweet she published calling white Christian males the most dangerous threats.
And finally, Rebel News Australia correspondent Avi Yemini was roughed up while covering a protest between far-left and far-right protesters in Melbourne.
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DAILY Roundup | Danielle Smith's leadership, Rachel Notley's lies, AB church arsonist caught
May 5th, 2023 | 1 hr 9 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
Today, Adam Soos returns to the stream, joined by Syd Fizzard, where we're looking at Premier Danielle Smith's leadership style after Adam asked the premier about how the party would handle internal disagreements.
Plus, Smith's rival, NDP leader Rachel Notley, keeps accusing her of hiding from the media... despite being the one who has kicked media out of her events.
And finally, an alleged arsonist who set several fires in the province, including one that destroyed a church, has been caught.
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SHEILA GUNN REID | The Liberals didn't allocate any money for their so-called gun buyback program in their latest budget
March 29th, 2023 | 41 mins 50 secs
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
The buyback (of property that was never theirs in the first place) is part of the Liberals grandfathering out of handgun ownership and a ban on more than 1500 popular rifles and shotguns. The moves are part of successive attacks on firearms rights in Canada dating back to May 2020.
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DAILY Roundup | Trudeau gets another warm welcome in the GTA, Liberal MP slips up on vaccine secrecy
February 22nd, 2023 | 1 hr 10 mins
alberta, canada, conservative, culture, ezra levant, news, politics, pop culture, rebel, trudeau, trump
David Menzies is joined by Drea Humphrey for this midweek edition of the DAILY Roundup.
Today, David and Drea are looking at the not-so-warm welcome Prime Minister Justin Trudeau got as he made another visit to the GTA, this time in Vaughan.
While speaking in the GTA, Trudeau also weighed in on illegal migrants — irregular immigration, according to the PM — entering Canada through Roxham Road after being driven to the border under orders from New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
Plus, Liberal MP Anthony Housefather probably doesn't even realize it, but he slipped up and shed light on the secrecy surrounding COVID vaccines — and why some people are so hesitant to take one.