Rebel News Podcast
Free full-length episodes from our livestream and RebelNews+ shows, featuring Ezra Levant, Sheila Gunn Reid, David Menzies and more!
We found 10 episodes of Rebel News Podcast with the tag “canada”.
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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! 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: 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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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
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Justin Trudeau plunges in the polls — so he starts to lash out
December 19th, 2018 | 37 mins 32 secs
canada, poll, popularity, trudeau
Of the 35 per cent who support Trudeau, only 8 per cent strongly support him. So, that 8 per cent would be the staff of the CBC, and anti-pipeline activists and immigration consultants probably. But look at those who dislikes him: Fifty-eight per cent — but 39 per cent say they strongly dislike him. As in, they’re not just tired of him or bored. They actively, deeply loathe the guy. GUEST Joel Pollak.
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“Disgraceful”: Trudeau’s CBC says Omar Khadr no worse than any teenager who commits vandalism
December 14th, 2018 | 48 mins 23 secs
canada, omar khadr, terrorist, trudeau
Omar Khadr is morally equivalent to Paul Bernardo. Except it’s actually worse in some ways — Bernardo is a sick, depraved man. So is Khadr; but Khadr is motivated not by the cruelty itself, but by the cruelty in service of his form of Islam. So he willfully, thoughtfully commits terrorism. GUEST Allum Bokhari
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A Canadian immigration judge lets in a “gangster refugee” because he was “honest” — the THIS happened
December 13th, 2018 | 54 mins 11 secs
canada, immigration, migrants, refugee
He’s a drug dealer. He’s a gun smuggler. He trafficked for pedophiles, effectively kidnapping girls as young as 12 years old. Home robberies. Stolen property. Credit card fraud. But because he was so "honest"! OK, so that was last year. What did this outstanding, honest crook do when he got in? GUESTS Marc Morano and Sheila Gunn Reid
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Canada and its allies have held air force exercises in Cold Lake, Alberta for 40 years. Trudeau just cancelled them.
December 12th, 2018 | 49 mins 46 secs
alberta, canada, military, trudeau
This is devastating to the RCAF. It’s devastating for morale; to its capacity to do its job; devastating to our role within allied air forces. And devastating to Alberta, home of Cold Lake, where these exercises have been important for the community. (If this event was held in Quebec, they’d back up the truck with money.)
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Al Qaida terrorist Omar Khadr wants to fly to Saudi Arabia
December 11th, 2018 | 46 mins 52 secs
canada, omar khadr, terrorist, trudeau
My only hope is that if Khadr blows something up, he does so over there, and not over here. But if he were to murder a Jew or a soldier, as he was paid a bounty to do by Al Qaida, you just know that the Toronto Star would say it was “mental illness,” and Justin Trudeau would call anyone who was upset about it “an Islamophobe.”