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EZRA LEVANT | Here comes the rematch in the battle between Trudeau and the truckers
As you may know, the Emergencies Act has a provision where, if it is ever invoked, there must be an independent inquiry into whether or not it was appropriate to invoke martial law. That’s coming next month, to Ottawa. GUEST: Sheila Gunn Reid

DAILY | 'Misleading' Liberal gun ban; UN complaint against Trudeau; Dutch Farmers still rebelling
Adam Soos and Dakota Christensen kick the week off with a look at the "misleading" Liberal gun ban, Sheila Gunn Reid's trip to the United Nations to file a human rights complaint against Justin Trudeau and Lewis Brackpool returns to the Netherlands, where Dutch farmers are continuing to protest against their government's restrictive climate policies.

DAVID MENZIES | WestJet Mask Police; Tims Camps Vaccine Petition
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 much for the friendly skies. A 76-year-old man gets on a WestJet flight and when he falls asleep, his face mask lowers. And what did the WestJet crew do? They called the cops! Adam Soos has all the unbelievable details. Speaking of calling the cops, you may recall that the Tim Wits at Tim Hortons did that to Tamara Ugolini. Her crime? Trying to drop off a petition re: Tim Hortons mandate regarding children attending their camp must be vaccinated. Wow, throw away the key! Tamara has an update on our quest to ensure Tim Hortons receives that scary petition. 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 unbelievably woke policies at Wild Waterworks in Hamilton. For example, even if you are a man, staff will ask if you are… pregnant? Those are your Rebels, now let’s round them up…

EZRA LEVANT | Is ArriveCAN here to stay? Canada Border Services signs off on cryptic new press release
GUEST HOST: David Menzies As we recently reported, thanks to the various stupefying mandates of the Justin Trudeau Liberals, Toronto Pearson International is the number one airport in the world!... um, number one when it comes to the most delayed flights. GUEST: Rabbi Neft

DAILY | Sacrilegious swimsuits; Cancel the orgies; Doug Ford's reckless spending
Alexa Lavoie, Kat Krozonouski and Nat Biase take a look at a TikTok user's sacrilegious swimsuit, whether public health officials should be suggesting people stop having orgies to slow the spread of monkeypox and Ontario Premier Doug Ford managing to outspend his Liberal predecessor, Kathleen Wynne.

ANDREW CHAPADOS | From Taiwan, with Love | Hewey Media & Josiah David (Slightly Offensive) | Andrew Says 85
Taking a deep dive into Nancy Pelosi's trip into Taiwan, Rob of Hewey Media and Slightly Offensive's Josiah David explain their theories behind the angle of the U.S. government official on her way out to contested territory. Making frequent appearances on left-of-centre podcasts and livestreams, Rob describes his experiences discussing opposing views with those in the transgender activist community, specifically in the realm of 'gender-affirming care' for children. Josiah David goes in-depth into which mediums Generation Z prefers to get their news from (as infrequent as it may be for some) and describes what he believes will be the method of political consumption for youth going forward. Exclusive to RebelNews+, the trio discuss recent Arizona elections from a GOP vs 'new-right' perspective, as well as the on-going Alex Jones trial.

EZRA LEVANT | What do we think of Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan?
Let's talk about foreign affairs. There's that war in Ukraine, of course, and rumours of wars in Taiwan. GUEST: Chris Soda, Councillor Ward 2 candidate for the City Of Windsor.

SHEILA GUNN REID | CBC labelled 50% of potential Conservative voters in Quebec 'conspiracy theorists'
Quebec-based Rebel News reporter Alexa Lavoie joins me tonight to discuss CBC's attempts to write off the conservative voters in la belle province as lizard people-fearing madmen and the wrap-up of the Pope's visit.

EZRA LEVANT | Do you get the feeling that they're trying to demoralize us?
I don't understand it. But then I remembered a video I saw years ago of a KGB agent named Yuri Bezmenov who defected from the Soviet Union and found his way to Canada, of all places, in 1970. GUEST: Lawrence Fox

DAILY | Saudi Arabia's futuristic 'smart city'; Rejecting the WEF; Climate protesters avoid scrutiny
Adam Soos and Syd Fizzard host this hump day vision of Rebel Daily, with the pair taking a look at Saudi Arabia's proposed futuristic smart city, UCP leadership candidate Danielle Smith's rejection of the World Economic Forum, and the lack of criticism directed towards climate protesters.

EZRA LEVANT | A British political violence group comes to Canada — but they’re left wing, so the media loves them!
So where’s the police action? I’m not looking for riot police. I’m not looking for a suspension of civil liberties. I’m not even looking for jail time — unless some injury or death does arise from this mischief. GUEST: Pearson Sharp of OANN on his findings of athletes that have been collapsing on field from 'mysterious heart complications'.

Miss Understood No. 25 — There's Something About Elon
In Episode No. 25 we talk about Elon Musk and his obsession with birth rates, and discuss whether being a good dad should take precedence over repopulating the earth (it should). Plus, Elon's 76-year-old dad is, arguably, a little too keen on trying to keep his gene pool going.

DAILY | Trudeau's on vacation again; Climate change crazies; Why should Canada apologize now?
Sheila Gunn Reid and Alexa Lavoie get the shortened week started with a look at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau taking another vacation, some crazies in the climate extremist movement deflating tires, and what Canada should, apparently, be apologizing for now.

EZRA LEVANT | Lorne Gunter on the state of Alberta and conservative politics
Lorne Gunter of the Edmonton Sun joins Ezra Levant to discuss the impact of Justin Trudeau's nitrogen cap on farmers, Alberta's oil and gas sector, Jason Kenney and the cult of green energy.

DAVID MENZIES | DeSantis sits down with Rebel; Dave Chappelle cancelled
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. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis sat down for an exclusive interview with our Florida correspondent, Juan Mendoza. One of the issues they touched upon was the growing trend of Latinos leaving the Democrats in favour of the Republicans. Just wait ‘til you hear what the Governor had to say. And here we go again: a bunch of radical transgender nutbars and their soy-boy allies managed to get a Dave Chapelle concert cancelled at a Minneapolis convert venue. Apparently jokes that might be offensive would turn a comedy club into an “unsafe” space. What a joke indeed! High Energy Andrew Chapados will weigh in on this latest gross example of cancel culture. 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 huge turnout of demonstrators last Saturday at the Vaughan Mills shopping centre just north of Toronto. It was all in support of the Dutch farmers, farmers who are being threatened by their own government. And if you think this story is about some far away place that doesn’t affect you, the Justin Trudeau Liberals are also planning to go to war with Canadian farmers in the name of climate change. Unbelievable… Those are your Rebels, now let’s round them up…

EZRA LEVANT | A $10M class action lawsuit settles, requiring a hospital to rehire everyone they fired for not taking the jab
I want to tell you some news that's pretty important, and kind of surprising to me, because I know that we're the anti-journalists — you know our motto, “Telling the other side of the story.” GUEST: Lewis Brackpool on http://www.ExposeTheReset.com.

ANDREW CHAPADOS | Jeremy Loffredo & Sonny Nelson Fact Check Andrew Says
Rebel News USA reporter Jeremy Loffredo stops by Andrew Says for the first time with incredible insight on a recent story out of New York's gubernatorial race that saw a man attempt to attack candidate Lee Zeldin. Loffredo also shares facts surrounding monkeypox, its vaccine and the manufacturers behind what the World Health Organization (WHO) calls an international emergency. Sonny Joy Nelson returns to discuss the recession and inflation that is rocking the United States. Commenting on Kamala Harris, Nelson and Loffredo look at the chances the Democrat Party have in the upcoming mid-term elections, and pontificate as to who could be their candidate if Joe Biden is ousted. Exclusively to RebelNews+, Loffredo and Nelson discuss vaccine efficacy and the aforementioned elections. This content cannot be shared on YouTube so be sure to subscribe to get the full story on the possible dangers of the monkeypox vaccine.

EZRA LEVANT | Where's the integrity in Brampton under Mayor (Sneaky) Patrick Brown?
GUEST HOST: David Menzies Does it really make sense trying to get a modicum of justice when it comes to bumbling Brown’s rule-breaking and ethical violations by reaching out to ANY City of Brampton staffers? Enough is enough. This has to be taken to the next level. Which is to say it is high time for law enforcement to get involved. GUEST: Alexa Lavoie is in Quebec covering the Pope's visit.

DAILY | The dangers of napping; COVID jabs for babies and toddlers; ArriveCAN insanity
Drea Humphrey and Tamara Ugolini discuss the dangers of napping, Ontario begins rolling out COVID-19 vaccines for babies and toddlers and another awful story surrounding the federal government's ArriveCAN app.

SHEILA GUNN REID | Michelle Stirling on the green war on cities
Why does your mayor want to tell you how many calories you can consume and where those calories should come from? An initiative called C40 Cities involves mayors of big cities all across the world signing on to a climate scheme to “confront the climate crisis and create a future where everyone can thrive.” It touches every aspect of a resident's life, from nutrition, and transportation, to house size. The tentacles of the green movement are fully entangled in municipal governments, and it shows. Calgary has recently signed on to an $87-billion climate plan. Ottawa's climate plan is more than $60-billion. No one campaigned on these plans, but now voters have to pay for them. And outside the cities, the government is the sharp end of the spear in the green war on modern agriculture. Trudeau announced this week that nitrogen caps slapped on Dutch farmers, which caused uprisings in the streets, are now coming to Canada. Farmers will have to limit fertilizer use, perhaps cull livestock, and will suffer smaller yields which will drive up the price of food for the consumer while farmers suffer financial losses. It's starvation and economic collapse by design. Joining me tonight to discuss the green war on cities, cars, farms, and humanity is Michelle Stirling from Friends of Science.

EZRA LEVANT | Canadian mayors join global pledge to support plant-based foods in cities
GUEST HOST: David Menzies Toronto Mayor John Tory, Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante, and Vancouver Mayor Kennedy Steward are trying to limit meat and dairy consumption by 2030 to fight climate change — they must be stopped. Learn more and sign the petition: http://www.NoMeatFreeCities.com. GUEST: Jenin Younes, a civil liberties attorney for the New Civil Liberties Alliance joins David to speak on the legal political landscape in the United States.

EZRA LEVANT | Justin Trudeau dumps millions more into online censorship, especially against anyone who disagrees with his approach to Ukraine
I thought this was about fighting against the evil Russians about the war in Ukraine, or silently accepting whatever Pfizer is telling us to do. But it’s not; Dominic LeBlanc drops the mask a bit — it’s to combat anyone who “undermines citizens’ trust in the government”. GUEST: Sheila Gunn Reid on today's hearing granting bail to convoy organizer Tamara Lich.

Miss Understood No. 24 — It's A Slippery Slope
In episode No. 24, we talk about the left's open disdain for Christianity and analyze the belief that cancel culture is killing comedy. We also predict what other definitions we think will change following the dictionary's attempt to redefine the words woman, female, and girl. Plus, is normalizing cannibalism in film and literature a slippery slope?

DAILY | Harper endorses Poilievre; Charest supports vax mandates; Ironman wants you to eat bugs
David Menzies and Dakota Christensen host this Tuesday edition of the DAILY, as former prime minister Stephen Harper endorses Pierre Poilievre, Jean Charest supports vaccine mandates to protect public sector employees, and Robert Downey Jr. wants you to eat the bugs.

EZRA LEVANT | Justin Trudeau dumps millions more into online censorship, especially against anyone who disagrees with his approach to Ukraine
Pastor Artur joins me tonight to discuss his victory against what the Court of Appeal called an “illegal lockdown provision”.

DAILY | Canadian solidarity protests with Dutch farmers; Pope Francis comes to Canada
Quebec and Alberta join together, as Alexa Lavoie and Syd Fizzard start the week off looking at the solidarity protests held by Canadians across the country in support of Dutch farmers and Pope Francis makes his historic arrival in Canada.

DAVID MENZIES | Cell phone COVID tracking; Trudeau's Stampede propaganda
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. Hey folks, did you ever give consent to your cellphone provider to share your personal information with the federal government… you know, so that the Justin Trudeau Liberals could keep tabs on your whereabouts during the pandemic? Well, this disturbing Orwellian way of tracking private citizens did indeed occur. Sheila Gunn Reid has all the unbelievable details. And speaking of unbelievable, remember all those glowing stories via the government-funded mainstream media during the Calgary Stampede regarding Justin Trudeau being mobbed by admirers? Well, it turns out this was all so much phony-baloney propaganda. Our man in Calgary, Mocha Bezirgan, has the skinny. 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 new and not-so improved cans of Bud Light which are festooned with new-age pronouns like H-I-R and X-E-M and Z-I-R. But what do these fake woke words mean – and how do you even pronounce them? Well, it turns out that even the people at Labatt Brewery don’t know either. Unbelievable! Those are your Rebels, now let’s round them up…

EZRA LEVANT | Canadian-style book censorship comes to China
GUEST HOST: Sheila Gunn Reid Canadian-style book censorship comes to China. GUEST: Adam Soos joins us to talk about Pope Francis visiting Alberta and then Quebec.

ANDREW CHAPADOS | Danny Mullen gets cancelled
YouTuber, comedian, musician, skateboarder and about 1,000 other things, Danny Mullen champions himself as “being good at a little bit of everything.” Starting out with crude questions in 'man-on-the-street' interviews on his channel, Mullen's content has evolved to cross-country treks that explore untapped corners of the United States, revealing everything from gum-covered alleyways to Thanksgiving celebrations at random family get-togethers. Mullen has become incredibly culturally relevant with appearances in the massively popular NELK videos, as a recurring “bull*****er” role such as a fake FBI agent or drunken pilot. His commentary has landed him in hot water, if you consider a Change.org petition against him particularly relevant. Mullen was accused of being 'fat phobic' for a comedic rant on a podcast he made that upset a cancel-culture hungry group. “There are tiers of cancellation... fat shaming is way down the list,” Mullen explained while remarking it as his “worst cancellation ever.” Mullen answers every question about his videos, from his interactions with Juan Mendoza from Rebel News to pretending to be professional baseball or hockey players with fellow personality Leandro Dottavio. Subscribe to RebelNews+ for bonus segments about Danny's podcast, censorship, and his relationship with Ryan Long.

EZRA LEVANT | Is this sky-high inflation the result of bumbling politicians or conniving ones?
GUEST HOST: Sheila Gunn Reid Is the “painful” inflation rate, which crept up over 8% last month for the first time in 40 years, an accident or by design? Food is more expensive than last year and the government has made it worse through price fixing. GUEST: Roman Baber

DAILY | Who's promoting bug eating today; Poilievre on Tamara Lich; 'Painfully high' inflation
David Menzies and Sheila Gunn Reid anchor the Thursday edition of the DAILY, where the pair look at who in the mainstream media is promoting bug eating today, Pierre Poilievre weighing in on the Tamara Lich situation, and the Bank of Canada governor warning that inflation will be "painfully high" for the rest of the year.

SHEILA GUNN REID | Tom Harris on whether Conservatives are ceding too much to the environmentalist left
Are Conservatives conceding too much territory to the environmentalist left when they adopt their language to discuss climate change? The city council in the most conservative place in the country, Calgary, under the direction of new progressive mayor Jyoti Gondek, has just adopted a net-zero climate scheme that will cost the next two generations of Calgary residents 87 billion dollars to implement fully. The plan stems from an earlier, non-binding resolution to declare a climate emergency in Cowtown. Something similar happened on a federal level a few years. Conservative leader Andrew Scheer whipped his caucus to agree to a non-binding motion to support the United Nation's climate change agreement. It was very soon that the targets in that agreement were written into a trade agreement with the EU, CETA. And the vote by the Conservatives to support the Liberal motion has been used by the Liberals as a cudgel against any Conservative that dares to differ on the issue of climate change ever since. This is why even conceding language, phrases to the left and agreeing to non-binding virtue signalling announcements is a bad idea that leads to worse ones. My guest tonight recently penned an op-ed in the National Post chiding the Conservatives for adopting Liberal talking points and suggesting that Conservatives must seize the opportunity of their leadership election to reset their communication strategy on climate change. But will they? Or are they too scared of CBC to do what they know the grassroots want? Joining me tonight to discuss this issue and the farmer's rebellion in the Netherlands is Tom Harris from the International Climate Science Coalition Canada.

EZRA LEVANT | Trudeau’s bodyguards threaten reporters, again
What I'll read to you on tonight's show is what Trudeau-approved journalism looks like. GUEST: Breitbart senior editor-at-large Joel Pollak

DAILY | Trudeau breaks his mask rules; Freedom Convoy book banned; UN/WEF accelerating Agenda 2030
Matt Brevner returns to the DAILY, hosting alongside Andrew Chapados. On this midweek edition, the pair discuss Justin Trudeau's maskless photo-op on a train (gasp! we're still in the midst of a pandemic), Andrew Lawton's book about the Freedom Convoy being barred from Indigo shelves, and the UN/WEF's previous assertion that the two organizations would be accelerating Agenda 2030.

EZRA LEVANT | While the world tries to lower gasoline prices, Trudeau wants to increase them — he says so
Trudeau doesn’t actually hate oil. He just hates Canadian oil. He’s fine with Russian oil. And he’s fine with the American oil and OPEC oil that will be imported to Canada to fill the void left when Trudeau finally breaks Alberta’s back. GUEST: Franco Terrazzano, federal director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, joins to discuss the high cost of the federal carbon tax before rebates are provided to Ontario families.

Miss Understood No. 23 — Why Libs Have Mental Health Issues
In Episode No. 23 of Miss Understood, we analyze the possible consequences of sharing your kid's photos online, discuss various celebrities and their parenting techniques, and highlight a few tips from Abraham Lincoln. Plus, what is Barbiecore and why is it so fabulous?

DAILY | ArriveCan app ruining lives; Prince Harry the climate hypocrite; AHS ends vax mandate
David Menzies and Sheila Gunn Reid are back on this Tuesday edition of the DAILY Livestream, where they discuss the ArriveCan app ruining lives, Prince Harry the climate hypocrite and Alberta Health Services finally ends its vaccine mandate for health-care workers.

EZRA LEVANT | A criminal says he’s now a woman, so he’s put in a women’s prison. And he gets two prisoners pregnant.
Until a few years ago, if a man said he was a woman, that was considered a mental illness. GUEST: Lincoln Jay on his work covering the Dutch farmer protest in the Netherlands.

DAILY | Patrick Brown's political future (Live); Stampede wraps up; Trudeau vs. Canadian Oil
Sheila Gunn Reid and Adam Soos give their reactions as ousted Conservative leadership candidate/Brampton, Ont. Mayor Patrick Brown holds a press conference on his political future. Meanwhile, the Calgary Stampede wraps up, and Justin Trudeau keeps dumping on the Canadian oil industry.

DAVID MENZIES | Dutch Farmer Protests; CBC Loses To Rebel In Omar Khadr Complaint
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. In the name of climate change, the Dutch government has declared war on its farmers. And guess what: the farmers and their supporters are fighting back. Lewis Brackpool joins me for the latest news from the Netherlands. And why does the CBC think it needs to be a guardian angel for terrorist and murderer Omar Khadr? First they invite this creep on a talk show, then the network refuses to hand over records about the booking to Rebel News. But guess what? Canada's information commissioner has ruled against CBC. Sheila Gun Reid has all the details. And letters; we get your letters; we get your letters every minute of every day. And I’ll share some of your hilarious responses regarding our new Justin Trudeau/Fidel Castro T-shirts – which are flying off the shelves these days, by the way. Those are your Rebels, now let’s round them up…

EZRA LEVANT | Tiff Macklem, Trudeau’s man at the Bank of Canada, raises interest rates by 1%, and tells Canadians to lower their expectations
Are you surprised that the man Justin Trudeau and Chrystia Freeland trust to make decisions about inflation and interests rates is “Tiff Macklem”? Who’s he? Exactly. No-one elected him. He’s like Theresa Tam — you didn’t vote him in and you can’t vote him out. GUEST: Climate Depot's Marc Morano on Sen. Joe Manchin blocking Biden's push for climate taxes.

DAILY | Random testing returns at airports; Masks coming back to LA; Teens got $600M from CERB
The Rebellious ladies wrap the week, as Alexa Lavoie, Kat Krozonouski and Nat Biase discuss the return of random testing for air travellers entering Canada, masks possibly returning to Los Angeles in the near future, and Canadian teens getting more than $600 million from pandemic payouts.

ANDREW CHAPADOS | Patriot J Loves Joe Biden
Writer, rapper and lawyer Patriot J returns to Andrew Says to demolish the Biden administration's policies that have seen 40-year highs in inflation, with the lowest amount of strategic oil in the country's reserves since the mid-80s. Not only are the strategic fuel levels at a low, Patriot J points out how the sales of said oil have gone to China, which may be in connection to Hunter Biden, the President's son. The pair of commentators discuss some of Hunter's infamous iCloud leaks and what compels the First Family to flaunt themselves so flagrantly. While reviewing some of the President and First Lady's recent faux-pas, the conversation quickly turned to Joe Biden's troubled record when it comes to segregation, busing and his relationship with Dixiecrats. Exclusive to RebelNews+! Watch Patriot J explain his thoughts about streaming platform censorship and discuss his plans on releasing new music.

EZRA LEVANT | Bud Light celebrates all gender identities on new packaging
GUEST HOST: David Menzies So, the other day, a can of Bud Light lands in front of me upon the table… and it was like no other can of Bud Light I’ve seen before. Which is to say, it was festooned with a rainbow and a command to: “Celebrate Everyone’s Identity”. GUEST: Jim Karahalios, leader of the New Blue Party of Ontario

SHEILA GUNN REID | Cory Morgan on Calgary's $87B climate plan and the CPC leadership race
The City of Calgary just passed an $87 billion climate plan. The net-zero plan will extend through to 2050 and will set the Calgary taxpayer back $3.1 billion annually. City councillors voted 9-6 in favour of the scheme. Councillors Sean Chu, Sonya Sharp, Andre Chabot, Richard Pootmans, Jennifer Wyness and Dan McLean were opposed. The strategy mandates that all city vehicles must be zero emissions by 2050, and aims to have all buildings in Calgary with a net-zero standard by the same year. The burden for Calgary taxpayers will be enormous and it flows directly from the city's so-called climate emergency declaration which was sold as non-binding but is now being used as justification for the crushing green scheme debt. All this is happening in front of the backdrop of the greatest outdoor show on Earth, the Calgary Stampede. The rodeo brings in politicians angling for votes. The United Conservative leadership contestants were in town, as well as the Conservatives angling to replace Erin O'Toole in the top spot. The Prime Minister was also in town to flip pancakes, and he was, according to the mainstream media but in contrast to reality, "mobbed" by "throngs" of fans. Cory Morgan from the Western Standard joins me tonight to break down the news from Cow Town and debrief us on the debate/fireside chat with CPC leadership hopefuls hosted by Western Standard earlier in the week.

EZRA LEVANT | Liberals ignore own briefing note warning against biological men in women's sports
GUEST HOST: Sheila Gunn Reid The Liberals were told that allowing biological males to compete against women in sports would harm women. And the feminist Liberals ignored it. Then, the Post Millennial's Katie Daviscourt joins us from the Netherlands to update us on her work alongside our team.

DAILY | Inflation is out of control; Cops apologize to Avi Yemini; Boosters for adults in Ontario
Andrew Chapados and Dakota Christen host the midweek DAILY livestream, as the Bank of Canada moves to tackle the out-of-control inflation problem, police in Melbourne apologize to Avi Yemini and Ontario makes vaccines available to all adults.

Miss Understood No. 22 — Victoria's Secret Is Out
In Episode No. 22 of Miss Understood, we discuss Gen Z's work ethic, celebrities taking their tops off to fight for women's rights, and Bette Midler outing herself as a “TERF”. Plus, Victoria's Secrets are pretty dark. But with Jeffrey Epstein involved, who's surprised?

EZRA LEVANT | Is it time to bring back Ethical Oil?
On tonight's show, I'll tell you all about my plan to revive http://www.EthicalOil.org. GUEST: Amy Hamm is a nurse that works in the Vancouver area being represented by the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms because the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives alleges she “made discriminatory and derogatory statements regarding transgender people”.

DAILY | Trudeau confronted in Quebec; Rebels staying in the Netherlands; Hispanics unique as tacos
David Menzies and Sheila Gunn Reid take a look at Justin Trudeau being confronted by protesters (and our very own Quebec-based reporter, Alexa Lavoie) while he dined in Montreal, our Rebel team extending their stay in the Netherlands, and Jill Biden's assertion that Hispanics are unique like tacos.