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EZRA LEVANT | When it comes to the mainstream media, they just can't get enough taxpayer-dollars
Guest host David Menzies takes a look at the state-funded bailout Media Party and their insatiable thirst for more taxpayer-dollars. GUEST: Nicky Billou

ANDREW CHAPADOS | Business during lockdowns & having your bank frozen | Shaun 'The Viking' Zimmer | Andrew Says 93
Shaun "The Viking" Zimmer joins guest host Lincoln Jay for a discussion about what it was like to run a business during COVID lockdowns. Plus, Shaun details what it was like having his bank account frozen because of his support for the Freedom Convoy.

EZRA LEVANT | What's bugging me, you say? Insects on the dinner plate
Guest host David Menzies shares what's bugging him — global elites and mainstream media members promoting the practice of eating insects. GUEST: Laura Rosen Cohen

DAILY | Coercing kids to get vaxxed; Poilievre faces off with Trudeau; Alghabra's had enough Rebel
Drea Humphrey and Tamara Ugolini take the reins on today's Rebel News DAILY Livestream. Up for discussion on the show today, we're looking at the Biden administration and Pfizer's attempts to coerce kids into taking COVID vaccines, Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre facing off with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. And finally, it seems like Transport Minister Omar Alghabra has had enough of Rebel reporter William Diaz-Berthiaume's questions.

SHEILA GUNN REID | The Liberals know their gun ban won't stop crime, so what's next for the firearms community?
The Liberals have admitted their gun ban is not going to affect violent crime rates, but that hasn't stopped them from coming after law-abiding citizens' property. So, what's next for the firearms community as the government continues on down this road of banning and confiscating. Hunting guide and gun rights activist DJ “Yukon Strong” Sumanik joins The Gunn Show to discuss where things are headed.

EZRA LEVANT | OPEC+ is cutting oil production, and the Biden Whitehouse is panicking
GUEST HOST: Sheila Gunn Reid The Democrats are about to be mugged by the consequences of their ant-oilsands agenda right before the mid-term elections as gas prices are set to spike as a result of the dictator-laden oil cabal's newly announced production cut.

EZRA LEVANT | An in-depth look at Alberta ahead of the UCP vote to decide the next premier
Tonight, Ezra Levant is joined by Lorne Gunter for a look at the issues facing Alberta ahead of the United Conservative Party choosing a leader to replacing Jason Kenney as premier.

Miss Understood No. 34 — Let's Talk About Sex
Nothing is better than sex between two people who love and trust each other deeply, yet our culture tries to sell marital sex as “boring” and one-night stands to be “liberating”. So, in Episode No. 34 of Miss Understood, we talk about sex, baby — in the confines of marriage, of course — following Full House star Candace Cameron Bure's recent interview with Mayim Bialik for her “Breakdown” podcast, where she defined sex in marriage as a “gift from God” that should be celebrated. We also list some of the dating advice divorce lawyers have for couples and try to define if going to a strip club, getting a lap dance, or dirty dancing with someone of the opposite sex should be considered adultery. We may disagree on a few of these, but some indecent acts are a hard “NO” in a monogamous relationship. Plus, revolutionaries are speaking out against the inhumane treatment of women in Iran. So, we address the growing momentum of the hijab protests, providing some historical context by looking back on the 1979 revolution when Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini seized control of Iran's government and forced the nation under fundamentalist Islamic rule. We also debate euthanasia laws in Canada and question the ethics of being able to get medically assisted suicide and the slippery slope it can create. Of course, Hollywood can’t stop romanticizing murderers, and Netflix’s latest show, The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, seems to have done just that. So naturally, we add our two cents to the conversation. We argue that the glamourization of serial killers creates more of them and sympathizing with their troubled upbringings is disrespectful to victims of their crimes. And to round out the episode, we end on a lighter note by talking about Russia and the thousands of men fleeing the country to avoid conscription for a war they morally oppose.

EZRA LEVANT | Jacinda Ardern, the New Zealand Trudeau, flies to the UN to call for internet censorship
Hitching a ride with her World Economic Forum buddy, Justin Trudeau, New Zealand's PM Jacinda Ardern recently flew to the UN to deliver a speech on the pressing need for internet censorship. GUEST: Gordon G. Chang

DAILY | UN owns The Science on climate; Prairies reject gun ban; Alex Jones' Poilievre endorsement
Ezra Levant opens the show before giving way to Syd Fizzard and Sheila Gunn Reid as we get the week started on this Monday edition of the Rebel News DAILY Livestream. Today, we're looking at a UN spokesperson claiming the globalist organization owns The Science™ surrounding climate change, the Prairie provinces directing their RCMP not to enforce Trudeau's gun ban and , finally, a look at Alex Jones' endorsement of Pierre Poilievre.

DAVID MENZIES | Toronto's COVID indoctrination campaign, Feds tone deaf tweet, Protests against Busty Lemieux
On this week's Rebel Roundup, David Menzies is joined by Tamara Ugolini for a look at Toronto's sickening attempt to encourage parents to vaccinate their kids. Then, Sheila Gunn Reid joins the show for a look at some seriously tone-deaf tweets published by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans following Hurricane Fiona's landfall on the Atlantic coast. Finally, David shares his reaction to your letters to a People's Party of Canada-led protest against "Busty Lemieux", the Oakville Trafalgar High School shop teacher who has been wearing giant prosthetic breasts, complete with protruding nipples, to class.

EZRA LEVANT | CBC refuses to even be accountable to the House of Commons over the resources they waste
Guest host Sheila Gunn Reid looks at the CBC's refusal to disclose how much money it wastes while trying to manipulate the minds of Canadians. GUEST: Robbie Picard

EZRA LEVANT | Giorgia Meloni's win in Italy sets off the left, while Pierre Poilievre is on the rise in Canada
Manny Montenegrino, a long-time Ottawa insider and friend of the show, joins Ezra Levant for a feature-length discussion on two trending topics: Pierre Poilievre's surging popularity in Canada and Giorgia Meloni's right-wing coalition victory in Italy.

DAILY | Embrace green ideas, save billions; Fmr NDP MP goes anti-woke; Italy's new PM trashes Macron
David Menzies and Tamara Ugolini are at the helm of today's Rebel News DAILY Livestream. Topics up for discussion today include a new report claiming that if Canada quickly adopts climate policies the country could save billions. Additionally, a former New Democrat MP from the Prairies says that woke school boards are becoming a problem and Italy's new Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni absolutely excoriated French President Emmanuel Macron.

SHEILA GUNN REID | Can bartering help social-credit proof your finances?
What's old is new again, and that includes how people think about how they participate in the exchange of goods and services with each other. Business shutdowns, lockdowns and economic slowdowns have left many businesses with stranded assets, expiring goods and diminishing services. Cash isn't flowing, and these businesses need to find a way to connect to unlock opportunities and growth. That's where John Porter of Barter Pay comes in with his system of connecting buyers and sellers in an alternate economy. But he also has a plan to roll out his digital barter system to normal people.

EZRA LEVANT | It's been 50 years since the Summit Series: is Canada freer now than during the clash against the Soviets?
Guest host David Menzies turns back the clock to look at one of the most famous moments in Canadian sporting history, the Summit Series. The clash between capitalism and communism played out on the ice, with Paul Henderson scoring the eventual series winner. A lot has changed in the 50 years since then. Are Canadians freer now compared to the Cold War era? GUEST:

DAILY | Storm season, vax up; No more "free banking" with crypto; Internet freedom a weapon of war
Andrew Chapados hosts alongside a DAILY Livestream debutant, New York-based Rebel reporter Jeremy Loffredo. On this mid-week edition of the show, Andrew and Jeremy discuss President Joe Biden's advice as we enter hurricane season: get vaccinated. Plus, the European Central Bank is warning that "free banking" that comes along with crypto needs to be addressed with central bank digital currencies. Finally, New Zealand PM and former president of the International Union of Socialist Youth Jacinda Ardern says that an uncensored internet is a "weapon of war."

EZRA LEVANT | The ArriveCAN app will be dropped and with it so goes the last vestige of lockdowns
Monday to Friday enjoy the audio version of Ezra Levant's daily TV-style show, The Ezra Levant Show, where Ezra gives you his contrarian and conservative take on free speech, politics, and foreign policy through in-depth commentary and interviews. Tuesday evenings check out Miss Understood with Nat Biase and Kat Krozonouski the latest Rebel News show about pop culture and politics from a Christian-conservative perspective. Wednesday evenings you can listen to the audio version of The Gunn Show with Sheila Gunn Reid the Chief Reporter of Rebel News. Sheila brings a western sensibility to Canadian news. With one foot in the oil patch and one foot in agriculture, Sheila challenges mainstream media narratives and stands up for Albertans. Thursday nights catch Andrew Says with Andrew Chapados this show features notable guests from politics, entertainment and the news world. Join Andrew for an honest discussion on on-going world issues like public policy, censorship and freedom. Finally on Friday nights, catch the audio version of Rebel Roundup with David Menzies. David interviews three journalists about some of the most interesting stories they have been reporting on over the past week. If you want to watch the video versions of these podcasts, make sure to begin your free RebelNewsPlus trial by subscribing at http://www.RebelNewsPlus.com

Miss Understood No. 33 — The Top 4 Worst: Male Edition
In Episode No. 33 of Miss Understood, we piggyback off last week’s episode and rank who we think the worst four men in the media are right now. Leonardo DiCaprio is the first person we accuse of being the worst for his eco-hypocrisy and inability to date women over 25. He's an actor, a well-known climate activist and a cradle robber. He’s recently made a splash in the headlines for allegedly breaking up with his 25-year-old model girlfriend of four years due to her age and has been spotted mingling with Gigi Hadid, a rich kid, and famous model. Second, and likely the worst, is Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau — no explanation necessary. The third man accused of being the worst is singer and frontman for Maroon 5, Adam Levine. He is married with kids, with another on the way, and despite denying it, has been accused of cheating on his supermodel pregnant wife with an “Instagram model.” We hope it was worth it, Adam. Finally, everyone’s favourite queer-baiting homewrecker, Harry Styles, makes the list due to allegedly breaking up his now-girlfriend Olivia Wilde’s family while filming a movie and for keeping his sexuality ambiguous for attention.

DAILY | Italy's new PM; Roxham Rd. cost half a billion; Alberta RCMP won't enforce gun ban
Ezra Levant kicks off today's DAILY Livestream with a look at Italy's new prime minister, who has been repeatedly labelled as some sort of dangerous "far-right" figure akin to Benito Mussolini by the legacy media. Then, David Menzies and Sheila Gunn Reid assume hosting duties with a look at the hundreds of millions of dollars the federal government has poured into Roxham Road. Finally, we take a look at Alberta's minister of justice making an announcement that RCMP in the province won't enforce Trudeau's gun ban.

EZRA LEVANT | Three theories on the curious case of Kayla Lemieux
Guest host David Menzies has been closely covering the story of Kayla Lemieux, a shop teacher at Oakville Trafalgar High School who has been wearing giant prosthetic breasts to class. Tonight, he presents his three potential explanations behind this strange story. GUEST: Nasser Pooli

DAILY | Restrictions ending, ArriveCAN optional; Protesters vs. giant prosthetics; Italy's new PM
Tamara Ugolini and Sheila Gunn Reid kick off this week with today's Rebel News DAILY Livestream. Today's show is a big one, as the federal government confirms that travel restrictions are set to end and ArriveCAN will become optional. Plus, protesters and students demonstrated against an Ontario high school teacher who wears giant prosthetic breasts and Italy has itself a new prime minister.

DAVID MENZIES | Medical kidnapping and what's wrong with teachers these days?
Rebel's David Menzies speaks with Jeremy Loffredo about a hospital in Kansas City that has essentially kidnapped a 10-year-old girl. Plus, we here from Alexa Lavoie about a Quebec teacher that embraces Antifa as well as the story of a teacher who has been coming to school with massive fake breasts.

EZRA LEVANT | Even the Liberals know their handgun ban targets you
On this edition of The Ezra Levant Show, guest host Sheila Gunn Reid details how even the Trudeau Liberals know their proposed gun ban targets you, the legal Canadian firearms owner, and not the criminals responsible for gun crimes. GUEST: Seattle-based Rebel News USA reporter Katie Daviscourt on her efforts to Save Seattle's Chinatown

DAILY | Trudeau's limit on abortion; Fat bonuses for feds; Trans killer in women's prison
Wrap up your week with the gals from Miss Understood on this Friday edition of the Rebel News DAILY Livestream. Kat Krozonouski and Nat Biase are taking a look at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau being asked about his beliefs on abortion restrictions. Plus, fat pandemic bonuses were dished out to federal executives and upper management during the pandemic, and finally, a disturbing story about a transgender inmate who killed a woman and had sex with her corpse is being housed in a women's prison.

ANDREW CHAPADOS | Trust the Trudeau Plan with Rachel Emmanuel | Andrew Says 92
Journalist from True North and The Counter Signal Rachel Emmanuel joins Andrew Says to talk about the most pressing issues and top stories in Canadian politics. From Justin Trudeau singing his heart out to Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre battling out with Global News journalist David Akin, Emmanuel expresses distrust in the leaders of the major political parties.

EZRA LEVANT | Is Trudeau actually going to get rid of ArriveCAN?
Rumours in are circulating in the legacy media about the end of the ArriveCAN app. So, is Justin Trudeau actually serious about this, or is there more below the surface? Ezra Levant takes a look at this flawed soon-to-be expired travel requirement. GUEST: Jeremy Loffredo

DAILY | Digitization and ArriveCAN; Drug dealers just trying to feed families; Toronto's vax ads
Ezra Levant opens today's Rebel News DAILY Livestream before passing the baton to Alexa Lavoie and Tamara Ugolini. On today's show, we're taking a look at the alleged end of the ArriveCAN app and the digitized future, Attorney General David Lametti's remarks that drug dealers just trying to feed their families deserve a lessened sentence and the City of Toronto's disturbing ads aimed at parents to encourage them to give their kids COVID vaccines.

SHEILA GUNN REID | Rules for Radicals are also for normals
Local residents have been turning up to municipal debates in the city of Ottawa to hammer the prospective mayoral candidates about the massive climate change spending plan in the nation's capital. Ordinary citizens are tasked with footing the bill so Ottawa politicians can pat themselves on the back for the difference they think they are making in the war on the weather with other people's money. The cost for Ottawa's climate plan is $53 billion for the city to hit net-zero emissions by 2050, which is estimated to levy a bill of $60,000 to every man, woman and child in the city. And the ratepayers want answers and accountability. The debates have turned into citizens demanding a cost-benefit analysis of climate policies and a social justice examination of the human cost of lithium batteries. The politicians have been caught flat-footed and exposed. Now debate organizers have begun to screen questions in advance to protect the politicians from prickly questions from the unwashed masses. Joining me tonight is Tom Harris from the International Climate Science Coalition. He explains what he has been seeing at the Ottawa debates and why he thinks it's been so effective at revealing just how clueless the climate cult is about their own ideas.

EZRA LEVANT | Global News is sinking faster than the Titanic — and they want more taxpayer money!
GUEST HOST: David Menzies Global News, along with its corporate master, Corus Entertainment Inc., are having a bad month. While the month isn’t quite yet over, September has been brutally embarrassing for the Global News propaganda arm of the Trudeau Liberals. Indeed, to paraphrase a Queen Elizabeth descriptor, it has been mensis horribilus — a.k.a., a month of disaster and misfortune. And as we proceed with the autopsy, where does one even begin? On tonight's show, we'll look at the actions of two Global News journalists, David Akin and Rachel Gilmore. GUEST: Franco Terrazzano of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation. FINALLY: Your messages to me!

DAILY | Ben Shapiro vs. CBC; Trudeau swoons for Ardern; Lewis takes on an MP
Canada, Britain and the USA unite on this mid-week edition of the Rebel News DAILY Livestream. Andrew Chapados hosts from our studio in Toronto, joined by Lewis Brackpool from London and Katie Daviscourt from Seattle. On today's show, the trio tackle Ben Shapiro's response to a CBC story branding him as some sort of gateway to right-wing extremism, Justin Trudeau's time spent with Jacinda Ardern and Lewis' debate with a Conservative MP yesterday on GB News.

EZRA LEVANT | Interview with Keith Wilson, the lawyer going to federal court to fight Trudeau's suspended ban on unvaccinated travellers
We've interviewed our next guest several times. Keith Wilson, K.C. is a senior lawyer from Alberta who works with the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms. One of the cases we've focused on with him is the case of Brian Peckford and other plaintiffs, who filed a lawsuit on constitutional grounds challenging Trudeau's ban on unvaccinated people flying. In the second largest country in the world, one of the coldest countries in the world, to tell people to they can't fly and have to drive because they're unvaccinated — or they can ride in a bus — because apparently the virus knows to not attack you if you're in a bus but it will attack you if you're in a plane? There's no science there. This lawsuit was filed many months ago and it has taken months to proceed, for various government witnesses to answer questions under oath. And it's on the eve of trial, but as you probably know, a few months ago suspended his ban on unvaccinated people flying. And so the government is saying that this lawsuit is now moot and shouldn't be heard at all. But I think it's important that the lawsuit be heard. We need to know, was it legal? Could they do it again? I think our judges have been too deferential these past two and a half years. On tonight's show, we have a feature interview on that subject with Keith Wilson. FINALLY: Your messages to me!

Miss Understood No. 32 — We Do Not Consent
In Episode No. 32 of Miss Understood, we discuss author Louise Perry and her sentiments regarding the sexual revolution and its impact on women, including our society's attempt to blur the lines of what is acceptable in sexual encounters and how that impacts the meaning of consent. Perry's debut book, The Case Against the Sexual Revolution: A New Guide to Sex in the 21st Century, was published earlier this year. We also debunk the claim that non-monogamy is the latest relationship trend to hit the United States and react to some of the ways people justify their polyamory. Kelly Clarkson also recently spoke about the pressure she felt to be sexual as a rising star. So, we address our society's obsession with oversexualizing women and some of its implications. Plus, female celebrities have been extremely annoying lately, which is why we decided to rank the worst four, pulling examples from Jennifer Lawrence, Olivia Wilde, Chrissy Teigen, and Kim Kardashian.

DAILY | CSIS on COVID conspiracies; Beyond Meat boss arrested; Left-wing protesters target SUVs
Ezra Levant kicks off the show with his thoughts on Prime Minister Trudeau's visit to the U.K. for Queen Elizabeth's funeral. Then, Sheila Gunn Reid and Tamara Ugolini takeover hosting duties for today's DAILY Livestream, with a look at a new report from CSIS that claims COVID grievances and conspiracy theories are driving extremism in Canada, the COO of fake meat company Beyond Meat who was arrested for taking a bite out of a person and left-wing protesters are continuing to target SUVs by deflating tires and leaving notes for vehicle owners.

EZRA LEVANT | Half a million Canadians say that Trudeau has to go — and the Liberal Party says they’re just foreign-funded trolls and should be censored
Into this left-wing, globalist, think-alike swamp came a wonderful, refreshing, heart-warming trend. I don’t think there’s ever been such a grassroots rebellion on social media. It was amazing. Do you know who panicked? Justin Trudeau’s disgraced advisor, Gerald Butts. GUEST: Breitbart technology editor Allum Bokhari on Bob Iger's comments on Twitter bots and Sen. Ted Cruz' amendment to Sen. Amy Klobuchar's Journalism Competition and Preservation Act.

DAILY | Trudeau's Queen tribute; Pandemic's over, says Biden; Electric jets; ArriveCAN over?
Syd Fizzard and Alexa Lavoie get the week started with today's Rebel News DAILY Livestream. Today, the pair are talking about Prime Minister Trudeau singing Queen while he's in the U.K. to honour the Queen, President Biden saying that the pandemic is over, Air Canada introducing electric-powered jets and rumours are swirling that the ArriveCAN app is set to come to an end.

DAVID MENZIES | Poilievre wins; new Kamloops doc takes on the buried truth
Welcome to Rebel Roundup, ladies, and gentlemen — and the rest of you — in which we look back at some of the very best commentaries of the week by your favourite Rebels. I’m your host, David Menzies. Well, that was quick! After just one round of balloting, Pierre Poilievre captured more than two-thirds of the votes and was promptly proclaimed the new leader of the Conservative Party of Canada last Saturday night. But does he have the right stuff to become Prime Minister? Sheila Gunn Reid covered last Saturday’s convention and she’ll offer her thoughts and predictions. The news out of Kamloops last year was equal parts grim and disturbing pertaining to a mass burial site. Namely, Chief Rosanne Casimir and other Indigenous leaders claimed to have found unmarked graves and that the remains of 215 children were in those graves. Yet almost a year and a half later, where is the evidence of these allegations? And is there more to this story than what’s being reported by the mainstream media? Drea Humphrey joins me to discuss her upcoming Rebel News documentary, Kamloops: The Buried Truth. And letters; we get your letters; we get your letters every minute of every day. And I’ll share some of your letters about an incident involving a knifeman going into the Toronto headquarters of Global News. Several police cruisers and a paramedic responded. But there’s been zero mainstream media coverage. So the question arises: why is this story being covered up? Is it because the knifeman is not, you know, a so-called “extremist” with the freedom convoy, but rather, an employee of Global News? Those are your Rebels, now let’s round ‘em up…

EZRA LEVANT | Will Mark Carney replace Justin Trudeau as the leader of the Liberals?
GUEST HOST: Sheila Gunn Reid People are musing that former Bank of Canada head Mark Carney should be the next leader of the Liberal party of Canada now that Trudeau's fancy socks aren’t smelling so fresh anymore. But I think Carney is already in charge of the party. Today I’ll make that case. GUEST: Michelle Sterling of Friends of Science breaks down what Carney’s push for net-zero social credit means for your life.

DAILY | Freeland justifies lockdowns; Feds 'takeover of the internet'; Health Canada goes woke
Wrap up your week with Tamara Ugolini and William Diaz-Berthiaume on today's Rebel News DAILY Livestream. Tamara and Will are talking about Deputy PM/Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland's attempts to justify Canada's harsh lockdowns, a former CRTC commissioner labelling the government's proposed Bill C-11 as a 'reverse takeover of the internet' and Health Canada embracing woke language.

ANDREW CHAPADOS | Censored in Texas: Uncle Lazer & Five Times August | Andrew Says 91
Singer and songwriter Five Times August (Brad Skistimas) joins Andrew Says for the first time, heralded as one of the most talented musicians to directly call out authorities and politicians in anti-lockdown and anti-mandate songs. Joining them, an 'oil patch comedian' hell-bent on shocking audiences with a combination of sleeveless shirts, snake-skin boots, a mullet and an unstoppable gift of gab, a stand-up comic named 'Uncle Lazer'. Uncle Lazer explains the hypocrisy behind why he believes his TikTok post was removed, remarking “women can shake their butts all day selling CBD oils but I can't hit a golf ball out of my friend's *** *****!” Skistimas sheds light on his own YouTube censorship in regards to a song critical of Dr. Anthony Fauci. The group discuss the New Orleans Mayor upgrading her flights at taxpayers' expense, the U.S./Mexico border remarks by Press Secretary Karin Jean-Pierre, as well as Uncle Lazer's experience working in southern oil fields: “When a Republican is in office the prices go down, when a Democrat is in office the oil prices go up, which is actually better for my industry but it's funny how that works.” Stay tuned to RebelNews+ for a bonus segment that you will not see on social media.

EZRA LEVANT SHOW | There's an electric vehicle revolution — you can start it without me
GUEST HOST: David Menzies So, the other day, the latest issue of Car and Driver plopped in my mailbox. Well, that’s not completely true. I don’t have a mailbox. I’m one of those second-class Canadians who doesn’t receive home mail delivery… I schlep over to some community mailbox thingy for the privilege of carting home copious quantities of junk mail. I did eventually crack open that September issue of Car and Driver and was surprised to see it was their second annual all-Electric Vehicle issue. Surprised, that is, because when Car and Driver published their first all-EV issue last year, the periodical received perhaps the greatest amount of hate mail in Car and Driver’s 67-year history. Who knew? Turns out most Car and Driver readers care less about EVs and more about V8s. GUEST: Ex-police officer and Toronto mayoral candidate Blake Acton. FINALLY: Your messages to me!

SHEILA GUNN REID | Matt Brevner on his Rebel News documentary Kamloops: The Hidden Truth
In May 2021, Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation announced the discovery of a mass grave of more than 200 Indigenous children detected at a residential school in British Columbia. But since last year’s announcement, there have been no excavations at Kamloops. Nothing has been unearthed at all at the residential school, according to a Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc spokesman. There are not any anticipated dates scheduled for the recovery of any remains. And it's not a mass grave anymore, as was reported by the mainstream media, but rather graves. Rebel News videographer Matt Brevner joins the show tonight to discuss his work on the documentary Kamloops: The Hidden Truth and the theatrical release of the film he made with reporter Drea Humphrey in Calgary on September 28. Plus: what can anyone do about the cost of housing in the lower mainland of British Columbia and what's causing the hyperinflation anyway? Matt gives his take on the housing crisis as a young guy trying to get ahead in his home province. Then Matt updates us on what he's working on next after the success of his hit single More Of Us.

EZRA LEVANT | Justin Trudeau’s 'disinformation' czar just served us with a lawsuit threat
http://www.SaveRebelNews.com A terrible thing just happened. I'm sorry to bother you about it, but I really need your help. Rebel News (and me personally) have just been served with a legal notice of intention to bring a lawsuit, sent by Trudeau's "disinformation" czar, Jean-Christophe Boucher. You can read his threat letter in full, by clicking here. He's coming to censor us, to shut us down, just like he publicly warned us would happen. I need your help, please. Boucher has unlimited resources. He has received massive grants from the Trudeau government that he's used to fund his work to smear Rebel News and other Trudeau critics. He's also a professor at the University of Calgary (my old university), which also has unlimited resources, too. In fact, his legal threat was signed by the University of Calgary's lawyer. It wouldn't surprise me if the U of C is paying for this attack on us to ensure they keep getting more Trudeau grants. But the main thing to know about this Boucher character is that he's Trudeau's censorship point man. He's the activist paid to lead Trudeau's campaign against “disinformation”. Which is Trudeau's new way of silencing his critics. GUEST: Robert Davi, director of the new movie My Son Hunter. FINALLY: Your messages to me!

DAILY | Poilievre vs. Media Party; Trudeau on populism, disinfo; Mayor justifies first-class flights
Andrew Chapados and Syd Fizzard host this mid-week edition of the DAILY Livestream, taking a look at new Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre's exchange with a member of the Media Party, Prime Minister Trudeau weighed in Poilievre's victory and cited a rise in populism fuelled by misinformation and disinformation, and the mayor of New Orleans plays the race card when questioned about why she needs to travel first class.

EZRA LEVANT | A heartbreaking and infuriating interview with a victim of child sexual exploitation in the United Kingdom
You know our motto here at Rebel News. It's telling the other side of the story. Sometimes that means talking about a story that everybody's talking about, but just giving a different perspective. But sometimes that means telling a story that everyone else is afraid to even mention. Afraid for various reasons. It's too difficult to talk about certain things, or, you might be accused of being a bigot or a racist. That's something that happened in the United Kingdom, over years — in fact, over decades — as a terrible phenomenon took root in that country. A phenomenon of 'rape gangs', groups of men who would sexually assault women, night after night after night. To say women is inaccurate — the victims were girls, children. It's child sexual exploitation on a mass scale.

Miss Understood No. 31 — The Dirty Legacy Of Hugh Hefner
In Episode No. 31 of Miss Understood, in light of the new docuseries Secrets of Playboy, Kat and Nat go down the rabbit hole to unpack the truth about Playboy mogul Hugh Hefner and the recent allegations against him by his ex-girlfriends Holly Madison and Bridget Marquardt. They also provide a brief history of Playboy, its seedy beginnings, and react to Hugh's little black book of revenge porn, which he allegedly used to blackmail housemates into orgies. Plus, can you spot the signs of a groomer? This week, Kat and Nat provide tools to help people catch these creeps in the act pulling real-world examples from filmmaker Cheryl Nicholas, a woman who created a documentary that chronicles the tactics her teacher used to groom her when she was a teenager.

DAILY | Thrive in Trudeau's net-zero world; Gates lectures about climate; Flagging gun store sales
The dynamic duo is reunited at last! David Menzies and Sheila Gunn Reid return to hosting duties on today's DAILY Livestream, with a look at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's apparent desire for Canadians to thrive in a net-zero world, Bill Gates lecturing everyone about the dangers of climate change while arriving to a conference in a gas-guzzling private helicopter and credit card companies now categorizing gun store purchase with a new merchant code.

EZRA LEVANT | Pierre Poilievre wins the Conservative Party leadership race, and the battle is on
This weekend, the Conservative Party of Canada had the results of their leadership contest. It's not surprise that Pierre Poilievre won; but what was, I think somewhat surprising, was the strength of his win. GUEST: Spencer Fernando on new Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre and the reaction from Liberals.

DAILY | Libs label Poilievre divisive; New details on Coutts arrests; Converting carbon into plastic
Ezra Levant kicks off this week on the Rebel News DAILY Livestream before Sheila Gunn Reid and Syd Fizzard take over hosting duties. Topics for today include Liberal Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly displaying the Liberals new approach to dealing with Poilievre, calling him divisive. Plus, new details are have emerged around those arrested in the Coutts border blockade (and who better to weigh in than Syd, who was embedded at the blockade) and a recent discovery that showed carbon waste could be captured to create one of the building blocks of plastic.

DAVID MENZIES | Trans Women in YCMA Changing Rooms; Quebec Election Update
Welcome to Rebel Roundup, ladies, and gentlemen — and the rest of you — in which we look back at some of the very best commentaries of the week by your favourite Rebels. I’m your host, David Menzies. So, the YMCA in Port Townsend, Washington decided to permanently ban 80-year-old Julie Jaman for hate and discrimination after she expressed concerns about a trans woman in the female changing room. That kicked off duelling protests in the town last Saturday, and Katie Daviscourt has all the details. And the Quebec provincial election is in full swing, but when it comes to media coverage, one of the parties is not like the others. Which is to say that since the beginning of the campaign, Rebel News has covered events put on by Québec solidaire, the Quebec Liberal Party and the Conservative Party of Quebec. Ah, but when it comes to the party seeking re-election, that would be Francois Legault’s CAQ, Rebel News is media non grata. In fact, Legault has even sic’d the cops on our reporter Alexa Lavoie. But what’s he afraid of? Alexa will try to make sense of it all… And letters; we get your letters; we get your letters every minute of every day. And I’ll share some of your letters about a Those are your Rebels, now let’s round ‘em up…