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Behind the Scenes of Fight the Fines in Canada, Australia and the UK
Ezra Levant gives a report on how Rebel News is doing behind the scenes.

Global Warning (2019): Interview with film director Mathew Embry
Calgary-based filmmaker Mathew Embry is exposing global climate and energy realities that powerful forces in the world may not want you to see.

What does Erin O’Toole have to say about the pandemic?
We have 338 MPs in Canada. Have you heard one of them disagree with the government on COVID? Reviewing Erin O'Toole's recent speech in Parliament.

All about Dr. Eileen de Villa, the bureaucrat who ordered the raid on a peaceful Toronto barbecue restaurant
Eileen de Villa is the queen of all she surveys, including Canada’s largest municipal police force. GUEST Drea Humphrey

What will happen if you don't take their COVID vaccine?
Bill Gates wants all seven billion people on earth to take the COVID vaccine — men, women and children. What happens if you refuse? GUEST Andrew Lawton

Dominion Voting Update, Toronto's $25K COVID Death Stat Demand
Keean Bexte on the Toronto-based Dominion Voting and Sheila Gunn Reid on Toronto's online COVID stats.

Donald Trump's greatest legacy: The U.S. Supreme Court
There’s a chance Trump could still win. But if Biden takes the White House, there is one legacy that can’t be undone easily: The U.S. Supreme Court. GUEST Allum Bokhari on tech censorship

The Barbecue Rebellion turns violent in Toronto
A lot of Toronto has loved the ‘staycation’ of the lockdown. Then there's the working classes. Like Adam Skelly of Adamson BBQ, who was forced out of work.

Climate activism and the Great Reset
Michelle Stirling from Friends of Science joins me to discuss the Great Reset and filmmakers who try to provide balance in the global warming debate.

After seven months of fighting the fines, it's time to face Canada's second lockdown
Normally the words “free lawyer” don’t go together. But that's how we're going to fight as many COVID lockdown tickets in Canada as possible. GUEST David Menzies

Rebels against the lockdown: Will Canada crush Adamson BBQ?
Are we in Canada submissive and passive, as our national caricature suggests? Do we always say “sorry” for everything? GUEST David Menzies

The Media Party’s corrosive role in the COVID pandemic
Have you seen any member of the Media Party who is opposed to the lockdown? I haven’t. They’re ecstatic about it. GUEST Marc Morano

Dominion Voting HQ in Toronto, Ford Nation's WE Charity Funding
Keean Bexte on his visit to Dominion Voting Systems' head office in Toronto, and Sheila Gunn Reid on the Doug Ford government's past support for the WE Charity.

Elderly woman chooses suicide instead of living through a second lockdown
A story so awful, we thought it was a hoax. A 90-year-old woman in long term care chose to die instead of living through another lockdown. GUEST Joel Pollak

New lockdown is the biggest violation of our civil liberties since the War Measures Act
The October crisis. Maybe Japanese internment. What has been worse for civil liberties in Canada than the coronavirus lockdowns? GUEST Sheila Gunn Reid

Ethics and supply management: Humane food production under government price-fixing
Does supply management create conditions that, in some instances, harm animals? GUEST Cory Morgan

Erin O'Toole's first leadership test is grifter Andrew Scheer
Andrew Scheer’s grifting family has put the new Conservative Party leader Erin O’Toole in a bind. GUEST Keean Bexte on Dominion Voting Systems

“Welcome to the year 2030”: More questions about Justin Trudeau’s Great Reset
The World Economic Forum took down their 2030 vision video that we discussed last week, but there are plenty of other places where they continue to promote that same bizarre, dystopian future. GUEST Spencer Fernando

Justin Trudeau admits to using pandemic to launch “Great Reset” of the world
A United Nations video of Justin Trudeau shows that he believes the pandemic is an excuse for a “Great Reset” of the world. I thought this was supposed to be a conspiracy theory? GUEST Andrew Lawton

CBC is Cryin' for Biden, Manitoba COVID Camps
Sheila Gunn Reid tells the story of a weepy CBC journalist and Keean Bexte talks about the secret COVID camp he found in Manitoba.

China kneecaps billionaire businessman Jack Ma — and President Xi wants everyone to know it
Xi Jinping pulls the rug out right before Jack Ma planned to open the Chinese economy to the world. GUEST Joel Pollak

Lifetime ban for lockdown MP: UK pubs ban COVID curfew Conservative
Finally some good news. A member of the lockdown class get locked out by restaurant owners he’s attacked. GUEST John Carpay of the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms

PROOF: Saskatchewan's unnecessary lockdown is “a union shakedown” (Guest: Kelly Lamb)
Kelly Lamb — you may know her as Kelly Day — is a Saskatchewan based Youtuber, former PPC candidate, and the songstress behind the popular cover of the Tommy Robinson song, “How They Rule Ya.” Kelly joins me tonight to talk about the Saskatchewan election, the potential harm a Biden presidency may do to Saskatchewan, the second coronavirus lockdown being imposed on private homes, businesses, and churches, and how this is all making us hate our fellow man.

Remembrance Day: They hate poppies, because they hate us and our country
Remembrance Day will not be remembered; or it will be transformed into something bizarre; it will be denatured. Just like the NFL, once the most patriotic forces in America, was destroyed in a blizzard of anti-American woeness, taking a knee, hating police, hating America.

“You’ll own nothing, and you’ll be happy”: World Economic Forum propaganda video gets deleted — but we’ve got a copy
TONIGHT I'll show you this bizarre video made by the World Economic Forum. It's very cryptic and more than a bit worrying.

US election: I’ve heard of sore losers. But sore winners?
As our friend Joel Pollak put it, Donald Trump got more people to the polls than anyone in history; Joe Biden got more envelopes to the polls than anyone in history.

Never Ending Election, Roxham Refugees in Canada
Keean Bexte updates us on his visit to Roxham Road's illegal border crossing and Ezra Levant joins David Menzies in studio to talk about the allegations of corruption in the ongoing US election.

What will happen if Trump loses?
I don’t believe Trump lost the election. I think he won the election, until the Democrats saw that, and panicked, and literally stopped the vote counting on election night until they could rig it. GUEST Ben Weingarten

Democrats are gaslighting America — and Twitter, CNN, and even Fox News are in on it
Keean Bexte guest hosts for Ezra Levant

With US election undecided, the future of oil & gas hangs in the balance
As the uncertainty of the election results remains, the uncertainty in the energy markets grows. Guest Robbie Picard.

Conservatives can accept losing an election, but they won't accept being robbed
Republicans lose and abide the loss — it’s a part of the rule of law, the conservative belief in rules. If you agreed to the rules in advance, and if the game was played fairly, you take the loss. But what if the rules were changed by lawyers at the last minute?

SPECIAL: Highlights of Rebel News' Trump stories over the past five years
Tonight, let me invite you to look at some of our favourite Trump videos of this campaign — and over his four momentous years as president!

Would America survive a Biden presidency?
If Trump loses, I fear irrevocable authoritarianism from our new bosses. GUEST Andrew Chapados live from a Trump rally in Michigan!

Solar panel boondoggle, Canadian Trump fans & more
Sheila Gunn Reid on a new solar panel farm in Edmonton and Drea Humphrey on Canadian Trump supporters.

Justin Trudeau and Jagmeet Singh don't support the freedom to draw Mohammed
Trudeau avoids pronouncing on the rights to caricature Mohammed — caricature, as in to draw cartoons. Jagmeet Singh said that we should not attack other unnecessarily. Do we have free expression or not? GUEST Ben Weingarten

More Islamic terrorism in France — and more mealy-mouthed submission from Canada
Justin Trudeau and the CBC — they’re not neutral anymore. They’re actually on the side of the terrorists.

British Columbia stifles civil liberties after Horgan wins re-election
Joining me to talk about all these topics and the state of BC politics, plus the unholy marriage of BLM and Communist China that no one wants to talk about is my Rebel New colleague from British Columbia, Drea Humphrey.

Two ominous signs from the United Kingdom about freedom of speech
I think we have all learned, over the past few months, who amongst us, if we had been in occupied France, would have joined the resistance and who amongst us would have joined the Vichy occupiers.

Results of two federal by-elections and a provincial election aren't encouraging for Trudeau
The pandemic has strengthened incumbents, at least in Canada. Except Trudeau. Maybe it’s because these are just by-elections, so voters can take risks, knowing that the shape of the entire national government is not at stake. But still — it’s not as encouraging for Trudeau as the daily media party love-in would suggest.

With the ruling class, it’s always do as I say, not as Hajdu!
The rest of the Media Party is defending Patty Hajdu, as I'll show you TONIGHT.

Rebel Roundup: Sophie Trudeau's freebies, Disney does trigger warnings
David Menzies, Sheila Gunn Reid and Andrew Chapados look back at the week's top stories.

Trudeau's CBC state broadcaster tries to bully a grassroots Alberta news website
TONIGHT I'll take you through the rest of this insane letter. I think it’s just an attempt to intimidate a small, independent, grassroots competitor.

Trump is interviewed by 60 Minutes — but it goes so brutally, he releases the unedited video before they ca
TONIGHT I'll share a bunch of clips with you. I'll give you a few thoughts in between each of them, but really, they speak for themselves.

What Biden's lies mean for the American worker
Joining Sheila Gunn Reid to talk about Joe Biden, the Paris accord, the pernicious influence of Communist China in Western democracies, and what it would mean for the American worker if the Democrats win is Alex Newman of the New American, the Epoch Times, and the Liberty Sentinel.

Why is Trudeau planning to operate federal quarantine prisons for two more years?
Trudeau's proposed detention centres are for public health reasons — or other reasons related to the pandemic. Hang on, what is a non-health reason for a detention centre? GUEST Manny Montenegrino

Trudeau is so worried about a corruption investigation, he’s threatening a snap election to avoid it
I absolutely believe Trudeau would get a majority government if there were an election today. Why not? Who has held him to account? Not the media, and certainly not the Conservatives.

How censorship REALLY works today — and how Trump could lose
When I was censored, I could look my censor in the eye. Now, every day, millions of people are censored by strangers — and increasingly, by artificial intelligence trained to copy censors. There’s no debating, there’s no hearings.

Red Deer's Antifa invasion, Canada's Embassy in China needs renovations!
Keean Bexte on Antifa invading Red Deer, Alberta, and Sheila Gunn Reid on Canada's renovations of our embassy in Beijing.

What happened to ‘Love Trumps Hate’? Left wing violence keeps escalating
GUEST HOST David Menzies. I’m going to call it as I see it: this reflex action to snuff out contrary opinions or even impolite questions tends to be embraced by those on the ever-lovin’ left. GUEST Andrew Lawton on the lockdowns.

Who would make a better prime minister, a gardener or a designer? Interview with Dr. Brian Lee Crowley
Interview with Dr. Brian Lee Crowley, Managing Director of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute on his new book ‘Gardeners vs. Designers: Understanding the Great Fault Line in Canadian Politics’.