
Rebel News Podcast
3,493 episodes — Page 51 of 70

Capitol Building stormed in D.C., Jonathan Yaniv is Back
Keean Bexte updates us on his trip to the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., and Drea Humphrey on Jonathan Yaniv's latest court shenanigans.

After the week’s events, where do we go?
If you put aside trivia and minutiae: Donald Trump was one of the great presidents. GUEST Andrew Lawton

It's Going To Get Bad, Now
After removing Trump from Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, we're only an inch away from Google banning searches for the White House website itself. GUEST Keean Bexte

Alberta after the lockdown liars: Cory Morgan of the Western Standard Online
Cory Morgan of the Western Standard Online joins me to discuss the Alberta lockdown politicians who flew to warmer (and freer) places for Christmas, and his oil and gas advocacy plans as the new head of Suits and Boots.

Protests in D.C. Turn Violent
The big news today was supposed to be the Georgia Senate runoff elections. GUEST Joel Pollak

Are lockdowns going to be permanent?
I’m trying to look ahead; and I’m trying to predict where we’re going. GUEST Ben Weingarten

Smoking out the lockdown politicians who left Canada for Christmas (and tried to hide it)
Every politician who left Canada during the lockdown — the lockdown implementers — every single one of them, themselves, tried to misdirect or fake that they were still here while they were gone. GUEST Spencer Fernando

Best 2020 Interviews (Part 2)
Keean Bexte's investigation into Dominion Voting's headquarters in Toronto, and Sheila Gunn Reid's blockbuster case of a man given a COVID ticket while eating a muffin in a Tim Hortons parking lot.

Best of 2020: American Stories
Hating Trump is almost an entry requirement to join the media party in Canada. We dissent, as usual. So tonight's show is the best of our coverage of American politics.

Best of 2020: Most Popular Rebel Stories
On tonight's New Year's Eve episode, let's review some of our top videos of 2020.

Catching up with Tamara Ugolini
What's it like working at Rebel? And how is Tamara settling into her beat of reporting on apolitical teachers, mask exemptions and more?

Best of 2020: China Coverage
Rebel News has no ambitions to get into the Chinese market, which is why we can speak so candidly about China, its dictatorship and the Communist Party there.

Best of 2020: Rebels Arrested
We're in the journalism business, but increasingly, we're in the legal business. Often, we're defending our own freedoms.

Best Of Lockdown Rallies
A year in review of the freedom protests, comprised of ordinary people speaking out against the lockdowns.

Rebel Roundup's Best 2020 Interviews (Part 1)
Ezra Levant on the China Files and Andrew Chapados on Goodyear Tires.

Best of 2020: I Will Open
The big stores can afford to hire lobbyists, but the mom and pop shops can't. So we created a series to interview these shopkeepers, telling the stories of people who reopen under lockdown rules that tell them to stay closed.

Best of 2020: Fight the Fines
The best of our Fight the Fines journey.

What will a Biden presidency mean for the price of energy?
Joining me tonight to discuss what a Biden-Harris government means for the Keystone XL pipeline and more is Dr. Jay Lehr.

Best of 2020: Avi Yemini!
Avi Yemini only joined us a few months ago, but he's made an enormous impact — not only is he loved in Canada, the USA and the UK, but he's changed the political discussion on the lockdowns in his home country of Australia.

Predictable, but gross: Have you seen who has taken Trudeau's special pandemic payments?
Did you see who has been taking special pandemic payments from Trudeau? Or phrased differently — did you see who Trudeau has chosen to enrich? GUEST Calvin Robinson

Our banker surprised us by calling in our loan — we need to raise $380,000 immediately
I have a problem and normally I wouldn’t talk about it publicly, but it affects Rebel News and I think I need some help because I don’t think I can solve it, all by myself. GUEST Keean Bexte

Chinese Nationals Train In Canada, Mall Cops Target Mask Exempt Woman
Keean Bexte on Chinese nationals learning to fly in Canada, and Tamara Ugolini on a woman with a medical mask exemption rushed by mall security.

UK Court Pushes Back on a Transgender Bully
What is it about some trans men that makes them so hyper masculine in their rage?

Progress Report on the Lockdown Battle
I’m watching with despair. Places that I know and love, that are part of my life, are being closed forever because of the lockdown. Not because of the virus. GUEST Andrew Lawton

James Kitchen of the Justice Centre is Protecting Civil Liberties
James Kitchen of the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF) is fighting to defend your Charter rights from the greedy hand of government.

Proof You Cannot Trust A Word The CBC Ever Says
The CBC are reporters. Sort of. They’re government reporters, which is very different. GUEST Joel Pollak

Running out of patience with the lockdown
People are running out of patience — not with the virus, but with the lockdown. GUEST Raheel Raza

ON CAMERA: Ontario Mall Security Beats Up A Mask-Wearing Man
Everyone is a journalist these days — I think it's a good thing, because we catch a lot more things that maybe authorities wouldn't want to see the light of day. GUEST Franco Terrazzano of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation

Chinese Winter Soldiers in Canada, Manitoba Lockdown
Ezra Levant on the China Files and Sheila Gunn Reid on Manitoba's premier Brian Pallister.

Trudeau's CBC silent on the China Files
We invited the world's media to take the China Files and run with them. And the world did, except for the CBC. GUEST Gordon G. Chang

The China Files Go Viral
Were the China Files an accident? Or was someone in the government trying to get information out? GUEST Spencer Fernando

COVID-19: The Politics of a Pandemic Moral Panic with authors Barry Cooper and Marco Navarro-Génie
Authors Barry Cooper and Marco Navarro-Génie join Sheila Gunn Reid to talk about their new book on the Canadian government's reaction to COVID-19.

The China Files: Justin Trudeau's Chinese Troops
The biggest journalistic scoop of Ezra Levant's life: The China Files.

Wuhan virus: Officially addicted to lockdowns
When the Wuhan virus spread to just about every place in the world, including here in Canada, the fear factor loomed large. Guest host David Menzies. GUEST Keean Bexte

Trudeau jeopardizes our relationship with India (again)
Justin Trudeau hasn’t started a new war. But for some reason he felt the need to weigh in to another country’s domestic affairs. GUEST Joel Pollak

COVID Fines for Christians, Sneak Peek of New Rebel Show!
Drea Humphrey on the $2,300 fine for Riverside Calvary Chapel, Andrew Chapados on his new show and debut interview with Dave Rubin.

Manitoba's Premier Brian Pallister Makes a Promise He Can't Keep
Manitoba's Premier Brian Pallister has the lowest approval rating in Canada. So why is he unpopular? GUEST: Sheila Gunn Reid interviews lawyer David Anber.

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.