Rebel News Podcast

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Dec 13, 2018 • 26min

Will GLOBAL carbon tax law emerge from Poland climate change conference? (Guest: Michelle Stirling)

I'm in Poland all this week, at a conference I’m not allowed to attend. The Canadian government asked the United Nations to ban me from their 24th annual global warming conference ironically held in the heart of Poland's coal country, the city of Katowice. Of course, the authoritarians at the United Nations complied. No skeptics allowed! But I went anyway to show you the hypocrisy of the United Nations and the frivolous use of hydrocarbons by those who attend these conferences in an attempt to curb everyone else’s use of fossil fuels. Before I left I pre-recorded a show with another person who keeps a watchful eye on climate change policies that come out of the United Nations, Michelle Stirling from Friends of Science. Watch as we discuss Stirling’s dire predictions for the UN climate change conference being held in Katowice, Poland. I predict I'm going to be left out in the cold!Support Rebel News Podcast
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Dec 13, 2018 • 50min

Canada and its allies have held air force exercises in Cold Lake, Alberta for 40 years. Trudeau just cancelled them.

This is devastating to the RCAF. It’s devastating for morale; to its capacity to do its job; devastating to our role within allied air forces. And devastating to Alberta, home of Cold Lake, where these exercises have been important for the community. (If this event was held in Quebec, they’d back up the truck with money.)Support Rebel News Podcast
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Dec 12, 2018 • 47min

Al Qaida terrorist Omar Khadr wants to fly to Saudi Arabia

My only hope is that if Khadr blows something up, he does so over there, and not over here. But if he were to murder a Jew or a soldier, as he was paid a bounty to do by Al Qaida, you just know that the Toronto Star would say it was “mental illness,” and Justin Trudeau would call anyone who was upset about it “an Islamophobe.”Support Rebel News Podcast
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Dec 8, 2018 • 41min

Rebel Roundup: Guests Amanda Head, Ezra Levant & Sheila Gunn Reid

Every Friday evening on Rebel Roundup, we get together with other Rebel contributors to review the week's headlines, from the serious to the absurd. Settle in and enjoy! A Christian landlord goes up against Muslim tenants who claimed he dissed their faith by not removing his shoes – in his own house! Can you possibly guess who came out on top in this squabble? Ezra Levant brings us all the depressing details. When Justin Trudeau made bizarre comments about male construction workers being predators, his usual garden-variety idiocy triggered our own Sheila Gunn Reid. Sheila joins us to talk about why this time is was personal! And Bruce Springsteen is no fan of President Trump – but even The Boss is a realist, predicting Trump will win another term. Amanda Head weighs-in on who might head-up the Democratic Party in 2020 – and it ain’t pretty. And finally, letters. Tonight, I’ll share some of the letters we received regarding our year-long quest to donate $15,000 to a military charity, something that continues to be stymied by... the Trudeau Liberals?! Support Rebel News Podcast
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Dec 8, 2018 • 47min

Doug Ford repeals Ontario’s hated Green Energy Act

And more good news — a whole fleet of regulations are being repealed. TONIGHT I'll review this newly passed act, and show you why it's great for Ontario companies and ordinary taxpayers. GUEST Paige MacPhersonSupport Rebel News Podcast
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Dec 7, 2018 • 42min

Trudeau tells Media Party what to say about UN migration pact — and they say it (while bashing The Rebel)

Unlikes the Globe, the Post, and Justin Trudeau, we actually read the deal — and we’re with the 80 per cent of Canadians who are sick of Trudeau’s immigration policies... GUEST Marc MoranoSupport Rebel News Podcast
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Dec 6, 2018 • 35min

Notley, Trudeau bring homegrown recession to Alberta. Will momentum for political change last to 2019? (Guest: Robbie Picard)

We are experiencing the worst times in the Alberta oil patch in a generation, or maybe ever. It’s a homegrown recession caused by two levels of government who have no will or desire to build pipelines to export markets. Despite all the positive things they’re saying right now about Alberta’s oil and gas, these politicians, Notley and Trudeau, have surrounded themselves with the leading voices of the “No to oil” movement, putting people like Brian Topp, Tzeporah Berman, and Gerald Butts in positions of influence and power over Alberta’s resource sector. We’ve been fully colonized by the radical environmental movement and now regular families are paying the price. Job losses, foreclosures, and bankruptcies are all too commonplace. Trudeau, while in Argentina, even insinuated that Canadian men who work on pipeline construction would cause adverse “social impacts” in rural communities. However, now the people who orchestrated this catastrophe are saying they are the ones best able to repair it. Trudeau bought a pipeline that wasn’t for sale and stopped the expansion of it, and Notley is cutting oil production by nearly 9 per cent. It’s exactly what Greenpeace would do if they were in charge. No drilling. No pipelines. But the people have had enough. Rolling rallies, protests against the Prime Minister and his cabinet are becoming the norm in Alberta and largely apolitical people, folks normally interested in just going to work and paying their bills, are getting politically motivated to change their governments. Will the momentum for change carry through 2019? Or are people worn out, dejected and beaten down by the economy and two governments that refuse to listen? Joining me tonight is Robbie Picard of Oil Sands Strong to discuss the Prime Minister’s insult to Canadian men in front of the international press, Rachel Notley’s cap on oil production and what the future holds for Alberta’s oil and gas workforce. Support Rebel News Podcast
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Dec 6, 2018 • 38min

McKenna is jetting to the global warming conference in Poland — with “126 of her closest friends”

Tonight I'll show you some of the official Canadian delegation going along with Catherine McKenna. There's a chief negotiator, a deputy chief negotiator, a negotiations manager, and just plain old "negotiators" who specialize in stuff like "Climate Finance" and "Indigenous Engagement." The total number of negotiators is 16. That's more than we had for NAFTA. GUEST Andrew LawtonSupport Rebel News Podcast
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Dec 5, 2018 • 51min

Apple CEO hates “hate,” so he's banning “divisive” ideas from his company

Tonight I'll take you through a speech given by Tim Cook yesterday, at an "anti-hate" rally in New York City. GUEST: Jack BuckbySupport Rebel News Podcast
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Dec 4, 2018 • 38min

“Disastrous weekend”: Trudeau gives $50M to a U.S. comedian — and Notley nationalizes the oil patch

That’s Canada in 2018 — leftists nationalizing the oil patch; conservatives refusing to fight them; and a man-child prime minister jet-setting around the world, throwing millions of dollars at celebrities. 2019 isn’t going to be any better...Support Rebel News Podcast

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