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DAVID MENZIES | Boosters at Western U; Unvaxxed tennis star skips US Open
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. Just when you thought things were returning to normal vis-à-vis the COVID file, the University of Western Ontario suddenly demanded that all students returning to class later this month must be double-vaccinated plus a booster shot. Students and their allies staged a protest on campus last Saturday, and Lincoln Jay covered the demonstration. He’ll join me to offer his two cents’ worth. And the U.S. Open is ongoing in New York City. But a notable player is missing due to not being vaccinated. That would be Novak Djokovic because he refuses to get jabbed with an experimental vaccine. And this, apparently, makes Djokovic world tennis champion non grata. Our New York-based reporter Jeremy Loffredo 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 Scotiabank client in Grand Prairie, Alberta, who was fired by the bank for the egregious act of… committing a thought crime? Oh, it’s true, it’s true… Those are your Rebels, now let’s round ‘em up…

SHEILA GUNN REID | Media, politicians gaslight themselves over the peaceful protesters in Ottawa
GUEST HOST: Sheila Gunn Reid You know I think the last time I guest hosted for Ezra, I talked a little bit about how cults of different sorts permeate during times of upheaval or awakening. At the time I was talking about the bizarre 'free man on the land' cult of Queen Romana. She's a cult leader who traverses the country in a crowdfunded Winnebago who claims to be the new Queen of Canada after the American military allegedly assassinated the Queen of England. A couple of weeks ago, she inspired her followers to try to perform citizen's arrests on police officers. Naturally she didn't participate. She kept the Winnebago running. But it isn't just people in the fringes of the pro-freedom movement that are subject to cult indoctrination. The Trudeau Liberals are trying to do it too to you. But back in the day, your cult leader had to stand on the street corner and tell you about the end of the world, hand out pamphlets. It was a lot of hard work to get followers, devotees and the brainwashed back in the day. The Liberals now don't have to pamphlet, door knock, proselytize, or first-person evangelize. They've got the mainstream media barfing their gas lighting cult doctrine into your house every single day and onto your phone. Let me show you. GUEST: David Menzies joins Sheila to catch up on the latest in the Patrick Brown saga.

ANDREW CHAPADOS | The Gray New Deal | Bryson Gray & Lewis Brackpool
Fresh off another chart-topping hit, Bryson Gray returns to Andrew Says to talk about his viral songs that have garnered huge views on Twitter and the process of making music on short notice to capitalize on news stories. “I've been writing songs since I was four-years-old... it only takes me a couple hours and sometimes I do them live on YouTube,” Gray explained. Joined by Rebel News U.K.'s Lewis Brackpool, the pair discuss the cancellation of controversial personality Andrew Tate, with Gray saying: “He was cancelled different than anyone else before; no warnings, no violations.” Brackpool explains the British pubs on the verge of closure due to soaring energy costs while the hip-hop artist Gray debates whether these issues will come to the United States. Exclusively on RebelNews+ Brackpool reveals that he has participated in a “white collar boxing” match as the group discuss recent YouTuber boxing events. As well, President Biden's remarks on firearms are discussed.

DAVID MENZIES | The green police are coming for you!
GUEST HOST: David Menzies For all you climate offenders out there, the kid gloves are coming off now given that the ECCC is going to get its own law enforcement staff. So, if you’re looking for a rewarding career in policing… would you believe a sort-of career in quasi-policing, you know, like being a member of the CN Police? – well, you have until the end of the month to apply for such a job via the federal government job board. I wonder if the feds are going to get Hugo Boss to make the uniforms? Oh, it’s not just a bunch of green cops the ECCC is assembling by the way, but a new whiz-bang facility is also going up in Winnipeg. It will have interrogation rooms, biological labs, controlled quiet rooms, intelligence facilities, media relations offices, and a firearms armoury. Obviously, the green cops are exempt from Trudeau’s gun grab. And it’s all in the name of so-called “climate enforcement”; your tax dollars hard at work yet again! You know, when I first came across this story, I immediately checked the calendar… perhaps I had fallen into a coma some eight months ago and had awakened on April First. But no, this Climate Cop initiative is no April Fool’s Day joke. The government is denying it.

DAILY | Poilievre's WEF ban; Trudeau condemns 'hate-filled rants'; B.C. club gives out hard drugs
David Menzies and Drea Humphrey host today's Rebel News DAILY livestream. Subjects on the board include Conservative leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre reiterating how if he were prime minister, he would ban his ministers from attending the World Economic Forum and Justin Trudeau condemning 'hate-filled rants' like the one an Albertan directed towards Chrystia Freeland. Lastly, a "compassion club" in B.C. is handing out hard drugs in an attempt to... save lives?

SHEILA GUNN REID | Why is the truth so hard to uncover at the Kamloops Residential School?
In spring of 2021, news broke that the bodies of hundreds of potential murder victims, mostly children, were uncovered in a mass grave at the Kamloops Residential School. It was horrible news. Children snatched away from their families, punished for their culture, and abused until their were dead at the hands of the Catholic Church. There were even bones, a tooth and a rib bone just lying there on the ground, evidence of a genocidal crime. That's how the story was first reported, anyway. But then it quickly evolved. Perhaps it was a series of graves and not a pit. Maybe the tooth wasn't a tooth at all. Maybe the graves were previous ground disturbances. And then news of any subsequent investigation or excavation at the site just went dark. Why did this alleged crime scene not see the same sort of fulsome forensic investigation as the Pickton Farm, where dozens of women from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside met their gruesome ends at the hands of a serial killer? Why wasn't the woman who claimed to discover the graves insisting on it? The facts of the story were not necessary for a spate of church burnings and vandalism — 69 in total — to kick off across the country last summer. What really happened in Kamloops? Rebel News reporter Drea Humphrey has a brand-new documentary out today at http://www.RebelNewsPlus.com which details her attempts to follow the facts where ever they may lead. It's called Kamloops: The Buried Truth, and Drea joins me today to discuss what she discovered and why she felt compelled to dig deeper.

EZRA LEVANT | Should police arrest people for swearing? For being a 'bad person'? The political class gives a unanimous 'yes'
A lot of terrible things are happening in Canada right now. But when things happen with the government, look for the government to switch the subject, change the channel. And this is the channel they changed to — this is a video filmed by someone going out on a stunt on his own. I'm not going to just show you the short cell phone video, I'm going to show you a two minute clip from a news station called CHCH. GUEST: Katie Daviscourt on how Julie Jaman, an 80-year-old woman, was formally banned from a YMCA in Washington for asking a trans woman to leave the female change room. If you agree that the YMCA should reinstate her membership, visit http://www.LetHerSwim.com to sign the petition.

DAILY | Ezra's back! Trudeau finally defunds an antisemite; Canadian spy smuggles jihadi into Syria
Ezra Levant is back on livestream hosting duties, returning to the hot seat for the first half hour of today's show. Topics for today include Prime Minister Trudeau's decision to finally pull funding from the Community Media Advocacy Centre and its senior consultant, Laith Marouf and a Canadian spy apparently smuggling Britons into Syria to join the Islamic State.

EZRA LEVANT | I have found the worst journalist in Canada. You’re not going to believe this guy — and of course he’s with the CBC
I saw this tweet a while back. It’s from a construction company called Ellis Don. And it went viral — probably the only time that ever happened to them! GUEST: Dr. Leslyn Lewis

Miss Understood No. 29 — Bad Boys Get Banned
In Episode No. 29 of Miss Understood, we offer our nuanced perspective on the Biden Administration's plan to abolish student loans in the United States. We also provide an update on 10-year-old trans model Noella McMaher from Episode No. 4, her budding career as a model and trans activist, and detail some facts about Noella's guardians. Plus, who the heck is Andrew Tate, and does he deserve to be banned from social media?

EZRA LEVANT | Feature interview with Inna Vernikov, a rising star of the Republican Party
Today we're going to talk to a young, up-and-coming Republican City Council member in New York City. Although it is America's most important city for a number of reasons, the fact that she's a Republican in a Democrat city is interesting to me, and the fact that she's a conservative escapee from a former Soviet regime — I thought, I like following Inna Vernikov on Twitter, so let's see what she's like.

DAILY | Freeland confronted in Alberta; Western U students revolt; UCP leaders debate at APP event
This episode is sponsored by the Alberta Prosperity Project. The Alberta Prosperity Project is a massive, non-partisan movement of Albertans working to create a free and prosperous Alberta. To learn more about them and find out how you can get involved, please visit https://www.AlbertaProsperityProject.com.

DAVID MENZIES | War On Farmers; Canada Keeps Vaxxing Children
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. Good grief, not again! The war on farmers continues. This time it is the U.S. government going up against an Amish farmer in Pennsylvania… for reasons that defy logic. Our New York-based reporter Jeremy Loffredo has all the egregious details. And while other countries have suspended the COVID-19 injection program for youths, not so here in the Great White North. Oh no, Dr. Theresa Tam is all-in when it comes to getting kids jabbed for the coronavirus. So how is it that the COVID-19 science is somehow different in Canada compared to other nations? Tamara Ugolini shall 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 senior citizen who was deprived of life-sustaining medicine by the Canada Border Services Agency and Peel Police on duty at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport. Her crime? Not sharing her personal medical information. And had it not been for the intervention of paramedics, this senior citizen might’ve endured a heart attack thanks to the stress she endured. Bottom line: these goons have proven how yet again Pearson is truly the worst airport in the world… Those are your Rebels, now let’s round ‘em up…

DAVID MENZIES | Jean Charest addresses his fellow Conservatives — will he recover from this self-inflicted wound?
GUEST HOST: David Menzies Jean Charest recently published an open letter in the Toronto Sun newspaper. It was addressed to: “My fellow members of the Conservative Party of Canada; Please accept this as my final pitch to those of you who have yet to cast a ballot in the leadership race.” Bottom line: there is one single solitary paragraph in Charest’s open letter that I wholeheartedly agree with: “Canadians are looking for a leader who is ready to take on the responsibility of prime minister and all the responsibilities and the tough decisions that come with it.” You are indeed correct, Jean. After seven years of misery under the Trudeau Liberals, Canadians are indeed looking for a brave Prime Minister to make tough decisions in order to repair a broken and divided country. However that person is not you, Mr. Charest. GUEST: Gary Duke from Grand Prairie, Alberta, used to be a Scotiabank client… until that bank decided to, well, fire him.

DAILY | Zuckerberg admits to Hunter Biden censorship; Inter-provincial predators; Dakota's last day
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

ANDREW CHAPADOS | Dennis Rodman and the Trans-Family ft. Amala Ekpunobi & Sydney Watson
PragerU's host of Amala Ekpunobi: Unapologetic joins along with uber-popular commentator and Australian Sydney Watson to face a gauntlet of popular stories. The ladies give their opinion on a recent feud between Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy and conservative comedian/activist Alex Stein, which had some would-be fans of both personalities pulling back some of their support. The duo also discuss NBA champion Dennis Rodman's aspirations of freeing women's basketball star Brittney Griner from Russian prison. As well, the ladies give their remarks behind the paywall about a trans-identifying 10-year-old whom already has plans to have a sex change surgery at the age of 16, with the approval of two 'non-binary' parents. This, all while the child is set to walk the runway at a New York City fashion show for a 'transgender clothing' brand. With so many topics and so much abuse to hurl around, join Andrew Says and two of the biggest female personalities with exclusive segments on RebelNews+!

EZRA LEVANT | Patrick Brown exonerated from another scandal — but we think the fix is in
GUEST HOST: David Menzies You might remember our big scoop back in June when we revealed that Patrick Brown was using city of Brampton staff in his now thankfully aborted quest for the leadership for the Conservative Party of Canada. Well, it turns out that our report prompted Brampton City Councillor Elaine Moore to file a complaint to the Brampton Integrity Commissioner’s office. That’s because using municipal resources and city staffers without them taking an unpaid leave of absence is contrary to the City of Brampton Code of Conduct and the Election Finances Act of Ontario and the Canada Elections Act. Well, guess what? The investigation into these shenanigans just wrapped. And amazingly, the integrity commissioner has found that Mayor Patrick Brown did NOT – I repeat – did NOT wrongfully use city staff during his ill-fated CPC campaign. GUEST: Marc Morano joins David to talk about his upcoming book, The Great Reset: Global Elites and the Permanent Lockdown.

SHEILA GUNN REID | Robbie Picard from Oilsands Strong is going on a national tour
The oil patch is a life-changing industry. It gives people a way out of generational poverty without the burden of enormous student loans and the lag time between entry into the industry and earning potential. You can earn a fair income for your family with a strong work ethic and a desire to learn. I think that's one of the reasons the Laurentian elites hate it so much. In the West, there is no such thing as “old money” and people in the path can earn as much as doctor, depending on what they do and how much they work. There are no social caste gatekeepers in the patch, as there are in liberal academic circles. It's true equality. There is no totem pole of oppression, just one of work experience. And it's not just the people working in the patch that benefit from the jobs. Economic activity created by patch jobs keeps entire communities alive and farmers on the land. The human story of oil and gas growth must be told, likewise the human cost when bad economic and green policies stop development. That's what Robbie Picard from Oilsands Strong is doing with his national bus tour. He is going to visit the people and places of the oil and gas industry and speak to them to show the world who and what the oil patch is. Robbie joins me tonight in an interview we recorded yesterday afternoon when we both visit the Rebel News Calgary HQ.

EZRA LEVANT | Finland has a party girl as a prime minister
I want to show you some news — it's not going to look like news at first, it's going to look like a rock music video with beautiful models. I saw it a few weeks ago. They sort of look cool, the beautiful people. And I want to show you another video, I think it was shot at a bar. Who are those super cool, beautiful people? Well, they're not actually super models, they're politicians. And the star of those videos, the dancing girl, is Sanna Marin, the prime minister of Finland. GUEST: Mark Joseph, a lawyer with The Democracy Fund joins Ezra to talk about their latest legal action on ArriveCAN and booster mandates for students at Western University.

DAILY | Dutch farmers SOS; Trudeau says carbon tax strengthens democracy; Quebec's digital ID
Rebel News Quebec and U.K. reporters Alexa Lavoie and Lewis Brackpool host today's daily livestream. Topics include: a massive SOS message on behalf of Dutch farmers that was on display during a cycling race, Prime Minister Trudeau's assertion that his federal carbon tax somehow strengthens democracy and Quebec's plans for digital ID.

EZRA LEVANT | Yesterday in Peterborough: I fought the law, and the law won
GUEST HOST: David Menzies Hey, folks, we finally had our day in court in that charming city of Peterborough, Ontario, otherwise known as the municipality where freedom goes to die under the ever-watchful gaze of a potty-mouthed mayor… I’ll cut to the chase: I was found guilty yesterday of the heinous crime of not social distancing and/or masking when we covered a protest at Peterborough’s Confederation Park back on April 24, 2021. Bottom line: perhaps you can score the Monday trial as a legal loss for us. Hey, you win some, you lose some. But I truly think that in the department of unintended consequences, this trial made for a journalistic win. Thanks to their prosecution of us and others, we have clearly exposed that the people running the City of Peterborough and the Police Service and even the courts embrace a hypocritical double standard. GUEST: Avi Yemini joins David to talk about how he was denied entry to New Zealand to report on an anti-government protest in Wellington.

Miss Understood No. 28 — Feminists: Just Shut Up
In Episode No. 28 of Miss Understood, we analyze the latest feminist news to hit the scene. From Serena Williams retiring from tennis cause she has a uterus to actress and producer Mindy Kaling promoting single motherhood, it appears this movement doesn't really believe it when they say “women can have it all.” Plus, did you know working from home more negatively impacts women than men? We certainly didn't (because it doesn't).

DAILY | Trudeau, green schemes and democracy; Avi blocked from NZ; Mask and vax mandates return
Alberta and Quebec unite on today's livestream, as hosts Sheila Gunn Reid and Alexa Lavoie take a look at Prime Minister Trudeau's obsession with green schemes (and how these environmental issues are apparently staples of democracy), Rebel reporter Avi Yemini being barred from New Zealand and the return of mask and vaccine mandates at some post-secondary schools in Ontario — will more follow suit?

EZRA LEVANT | Theresa Tam cost Canadians $120 million in 90 days, so why hasn't this failure been fired?
With the bungled response at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and given the Trudeau government treating it as incredibly severe, why is Chief Public Health Officer Theresa Tam getting a raise instead of a notice of termination? GUEST: Selene Galas

DAILY | Healing divisions in the UCP; Trudeau meets Germany's chancellor
Sheila Gunn Reid and Adam Soos start the week with a conversation about healing the division among Alberta's United Conservative Party after its most recent rift. Plus, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to meet with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

DAVID MENZIES | Why Salman Rushdie was targeted; New Rebel reporter Katie Daviscourt
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. For those who embrace freedom, last Friday was a shocking day indeed. A 24-year-old hooligan attempted to murder author Salman Rushdie at a public event in New York. But why? Raheel Raza will try to make sense of it all. And say hello to our newest Rebel News reporter. That would be Katie Daviscourt based in Seattle, Washington. And what a story she has to tell. You see, Katie first got involved in journalism when city council and the mainstream media in Seattle decided to completely ignore the violent antics of Antifa and Black Lives Matter as they laid siege to her city. Katie shall explain 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 my monologue last week regarding how the World Economic Forum wants us to give up our cars in the name of climate change… or something. Sorry Klaus Schwab. It just ain’t gonna happen. But hey, Mr. Schwab, nothing’s stopping you from giving up your chauffeur-driven limo or trading-in your filet mignon for a cricket sandwich… I think that’s called leading by example… which ain’t gonna happen either. Those are your Rebels, now let’s round ‘em up…

EZRA LEVANT | Is a form of apartheid making a come back? Not in South Africa, but in Canada?
GUEST HOST: David Menzies My spouse said something the other day that struck me. She said that it seems that in our not-so-wonderous woke world of 2022, apartheid is making a comeback. Not in South Africa, mind you, where it was eradicated in the early ’90s. No, a form of apartheid-lite, if you will, is being embraced in so many western democracies due to political correctness and woke-ism and, yes, Marxism. GUEST: Mark Meincke is a veteran and the host of the Trauma Recovery Podcast.

DAILY | Male sex causing monkeypox; Russia rewarding pregnancies; MP wants to cancel indoor rinks
Kat Krozonouski and Alexa Lavoie wrap up another week with a look at what's causing the transmission of monkeypox according to more and more researchers, Russia rewarding mothers with $1 million rubles for having 10 kids, and a New Democrat MP who wants to close indoor ice rinks because of climate change.

ANDREW CHAPADOS | A Bachelor in Paradise: Leo Dottavio | Andrew Says 87
One of the most exciting guests to ever grace Andrew Says, former Bachelorette in Paradise star Leo Dottavio takes a break from stand-up comedy to join the show. Dottavio, who is a staple on the Danny Mullen channel, also spent time as a Hollywood stunt man before his foray into the reality show world. As the lead in one of Universal Studio's most highly regarded attractions (Waterworld), the former Division 1 college athlete has transitioned smoothly into podcasting, comedy and the world of YouTube. The California native joins Andrew Says to discuss all of his former careers, including being a 'controversial' reality show participants, a world where Dottavio says he truly didn't belong. “I wouldn't call it fake...but there's definitely acting going on and they aren't telling people there is,” he explained. The comedian described some of his most hilarious encounters, including at the infamous — and notoriously left-wing — Evergreen College as well as attending a WNBA game and trying to get a date with one of the players... during the game. “A WNBA game is actually a great place to host a bachelor party, I invite everyone watching to have their bachelor party at a WNBA game and you won't be disappointed,” Dottavio told Andrew Chapados. Exclusively on RebelNews+, Leo Dottavio gives his words on the political climate in the United States and explains why his channel was deleted from YouTube.

EZRA LEVANT | Politicians create a Frankenstein's monster — now they're upset that it's frightening the townspeople
GUEST HOST: Sheila Gunn Reid Romana Didulo is the Frankenstein Monster stitched together by the likes of the mayor of Peterborough, Diane Thierren and other unfeeling lockdownist politicos who drove people to the edge. Thierren can't be upset that her creature is trundling around the town, frightening the villagers. GUEST: Rebel News reporter Jeremy Loffredo joins us tonight to update us on the fight one Amish farmer from Pennsylvania has with the government for the right to sell his produce to whomever he wishes and how you can support the farmer.

DAILY | Trudeau's back from vacation (for photo ops); Ptbo mayor vs the "Queen"; COVID serial killer
Sheila Gunn Reid and Tamara Ugolini return after yesterday's technical difficulties, taking a look at Prime Minister Trudeau's return from vacation and straight back to photo ops. Plus, the mayor of Peterborough, Ont. is fired up after supporters of a fringe movement led by "Queen" Romana Didulo attempted to perform citizens' arrests on the cities police officers, and a doctor is accused of hiding murders by labelling deaths as related to COVID-19.

SHEILA GUNN REID | Outgoing Premier Jason Kenney's long goodbye is interfering with the race to replace him
Though Kenney has said that he would not endorse anyone to be his successor, he has spared no criticism for the apparent front-runner Danielle Smith for a policy that has become the cornerstone of her platform. Smith has said she will introduce the Alberta Sovereignty Act if she wins the leadership of the United Conservative Party this fall. According to Smith, the law will give Alberta the power to ignore federal laws and court rulings deemed not in the province’s interest. Legal scholars who slept through the last two years of unconstitutional rules and regulations imposed in the name of public safety are now calling Smith's proposal “illegal,” “unenforceable,” and disrespectful to the rule of law. And Kenney called it “nuts” and that even if the legislature passed the law, the lieutenant-governor would refuse to give it royal assent and Alberta would become a “laughing stock.” Who asked him? And since when does Kenney care about what's constitutional after 30 months of arrests of peaceful protesters, incarcerations of pastors and businessmen and seizures of diners and churches as part of his COVID enforcement strategy? Joining me tonight to discuss Kenney sticking his nose into the middle of the race to replace him, the federal Conservative leadership race, and Trudeau's latest gun grab is Cory Morgan of the Western Standard.

EZRA LEVANT | INTERVIEW: Dr. James Lindsay was deplatformed for calling out child grooming
For using the phrase 'grooming', Dr. James Lindsay was censored and deplatformed.

EZRA LEVANT | China copies Trudeau’s language about peaceful political critics
A police commissioner will now determine what is misinformation and fake news. And you see, that’s the reason why Hongkongers fear and hate the police. Not that they’re enforcing Communist Party rules in a once free city. No. It’s the political misinformation. That’s the ticket. GUEST: Spencer Fernando

Miss Understood No. 27 — Where are all of Epstein's clients?
In Episode No. 27 of Miss Understood, we react to the FBI raid of former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home, and discuss the ties of the judge who approved the raid to Jeffrey Epstein. We also do a deep dive into former Nickelodeon television producer and writer Dan Schneider's alleged abusive behaviour, following the release of a former iCarly actor's memoir. Plus, who were all of Epstein's clients, and why won't the judge release their names?

DAILY | What's making kids fat; TD Bank's political purity test; Inflation Reduction Act signing
David Menzies and Sheila Gunn Reid host this Tuesday edition of the Rebel News DAILY Livestream. Topics on the board for today's stream include what some 'experts' are saying is making kids fat, TD Bank's questioning of a Conservative politician and the Inflation Reduction Act signing in the United States.

EZRA LEVANT | What does Trudeau think about a foreign-funded campaign of mischief and vandalism that supports Vladimir Putin? I’ll show you.
Paid, foreign-funded instigators is normal — even if the media party hides it all. Do you really believe that Stop Fracking Around is a new group? Or do you think it’s just the same old losers with a new name? Well, the left-wing website that reported this news was happy to include a link to their website. GUEST: Meet the newest Rebel reporter, Katie Daviscourt. Katie is based in Seattle, Washington, and recently joined us to cover the farmer rebellion in the Netherlands.

DAILY | Trudeau gov't knew airports were understaffed; UCP leadership recap; Cutting more emissions
Adam Soos and Sheila Gunn Reid kick the week off with a look at what the Trudeau government knew, and when, about understaffing at Canadian airports, recap the recent happenings in the United Conservative Party leadership race, and Greenpeace calling for even more cuts to emissions.

DAVID MENZIES | Petitioning the United Nations; Radicalized trans parade in Montreal
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. Our chief reporter, Sheila Gunn Reid and our uber legal eagle, Sarah Miller, recently went all the way to Geneva’s Palace of Nations to deliver our petition decrying the human rights abuses taking place in Justin Trudeau’s Canada these days. The question is: will the human rights head honchos take this petition seriously — or will they bury it? Sheila Gunn Reid has all the nitty-gritty details. And last week in Montreal, the circus — er, I mean, the radicalized transgender parade came to town. And guess what? The various spirit unicorns have absolutely no problem with children changing their gender. Alexa Lavoie has all the shocking details… And letters; we get your letters; we get your letters every minute of every day. And I’ll share some of your letters about the shocking incident that occurred to Linda Todd of Port Coquitlam, British Columbia. You see, Linda went to a Walmart store in nearby Maple Ridge and was shocked to discover that the store was using a security camera to film up her skirt. AND, was displaying that image on a monitor for all to see. Even worse, Walmart doesn’t seem to care about this outrageous breach of her personal privacy. Those are your Rebels, now let’s round them up…

EZRA LEVANT | The World Economic Forum wants you to give up your car
First, they wanted you to chow down on insects. And now? Well, now like the repo man on steroids, they’re coming for your car... GUEST: Jim Karahalios

DAILY | Canada developing digital ID; Feminism vs. Reality; Four jabs in a year for Freeland
Kat Krozonouski and Alexa Lavoie wrap up this week with a look at Canada's development of a digital ID, a viral video comparing feminism to reality, and Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland's fourth COVID vaccine in about a year.

ANDREW CHAPADOS | Invisible Handshakes with Eric Butler & An0maly
Eric Butler (TatumReport.com) and An0maly (political commentator, hip-hop artist) return to Andrew Says to review Joe Biden's invisible handshakes and his tough time putting on his jacket. As well, the commentators try to pinpoint the exact purpose of Nancy Pelosi's recent Taiwan trip. An0maly explains the inflation predictions he made in early 2021 which saw him participate in debates on the subject. On RebelNews+, Andrew and the popular rapper discuss gun control and gun defence, as well as exactly what the heck he was doing at a Turning Point USA event where he nearly got banned, while Butler comments on his trip to CPAC.

EZRA LEVANT | Is Sneaky Patrick Brown involved in yet another real estate scandal?
GUEST HOST: David Menzies There’s a nice house on Main Street in Brampton, Ontario not far from Brampton City Hall. From the outside, it is not exceptional; inside, however, well, that’s a different story. As well, this house has a very interesting recent sales history. In fact, some aspects regarding the various transactions just don’t seem to add up; other things associated with this house seem downright suspicious in nature. GUEST: Lewis Brackpool

DAILY | COVID science evolves; radical BC council bans fossil fuels; Canada's labour shortage
Drea Humphrey and Tamara Ugolini host the Thursday edition of the Rebel News daily livestream, with a discussion focusing on the ever-evolving COVID science, the radical decision by a B.C. city council to ban fossil fuels for new buildings starting in 2025, and Canada's labour shortage (despite more people apparently working now than before the pandemic).

SHEILA GUNN REID | Rick Igercich on how Justin Trudeau become the most effective handgun salesman in Canada
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

EZRA LEVANT | On a list of the world’s happiest countries, Canada falls to a new low
But I had never heard of the World Happiness Report. And frankly, I’m even more skeptical of it than the UN’s Human Development Index. How do you measure happiness? GUEST: Franco Terrazzano of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation.

DAILY | Tent city eviction; Freeland on Trump raid; 'Experts' slam ArriveCAN; Poilievre or Charest?
Matt Brevner and Dakota Christensen host the midweek DAILY, where they talk about a tent city eviction in Vancouver that went poorly, Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland weighs in on the FBI's raid of Donald Trump's Florida resident, legacy media experts are blasting ArriveCAN for violating rights, and in the battle between Conservative leadership front-runners Pierre Poilievre and Jean Charest, there appears to be a divide between party members and Canadians as a whole.

EZRA LEVANT | An unprecedented FBI raid on Donald Trump's home — has the deep state gone too far?
Last night, the most shocking news in America — and I think it jolted a lot of people around the world who have a certain image of the United States. Donald Trump revealed that his home, the famous Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida was raided by FBI agents. GUEST: Rupa Subramanya joins David Menzies to talk about the 'expert' witnesses the Liberal Party of Canada used to justify banning the unvaccinated from flying.

Miss Understood No. 26 — Keep Swinging Your Hips, Elvis
In Episode No. 26 of Miss Understood we react to Demi Lovato's confusing de-transition from they/them to she/her/they/them, and discuss whether it's okay that Ana De Armas doesn't drop her Cuban accent to play Marilyn Monroe in the upcoming film Blonde. Plus, the mob is upset with Beyonce over an 'ableist' lyric in a new song, but should the queen have caved?

DAILY | Trump's house raided; Fleeing Trudeau's Canada; RCMP's use of spyware
David Menzies and Alexa Lavoie are behind the mics on this Tuesday edition of the daily livestream, discussing the FBI's decision to raid former president Donald Trump's home in Florida, Canadians fleeing to the US after two years of Justin Trudeau's pandemic policies and the RCMP's use of spyware.