Rebel News Podcast

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Nov 10, 2018 • 39min

Remembrance Day: The liberal establishment pretends to care about our military one day a year

Ezra Levant reads Kipling's poem "Tommy," and plays a song he recently discovered about the plight of the soldier. GUEST Sheila Gunn ReidSupport Rebel News Podcast
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Nov 9, 2018 • 45min

“I wish I were kidding”: Trudeau’s Liberals blame Trump for anti-Semitism in Canada

I’m concerned about anti-Semitism, because I’m a Canadian, and because I’m a Jew. Donald Trump isn’t the cause of it. And I won’t say Justin Trudeau is. But too many of his decisions are... GUEST: Count DankulaSupport Rebel News Podcast
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Nov 8, 2018 • 34min

Silencing media is part of UN global compact on migration. Here’s what Canadians need to know.(Guest: Catherine Bayne)

Have you heard about the UN Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration? Canada is about to sign onto this agreement but many Canadians are in the dark about what the agreement is and what it will do to Canadian sovereignty. This global compact for migration isn't about refugees, or people fleeing violence, persecution, war, disease or even famine. It’s about economic migration and even more broadly — migration for any reason whatsoever. Signatories to the agreement will agree to make migration from one country to another a human right and not something determined exclusively by a sovereign state based upon merit and needs. But with imaginary human rights, come some very real costs. Much of the pact is focused on ensuring that benefits, supports, training, and healthcare are not denied to economic migrants due to their migration status. The mainstream media in Canada hasn’t really been talking about the global compact on migration nor have they been discussing what unrestrained migration will do to Canada, and the reason for that is written into the pact itself. One objective of the pact is to “promote independent, objective and quality reporting of media outlets including by sensitizing media professionals on migration-related issues and terminology.” The non-Orwellian translation? One objective of the pact is to train reporters to use UN approved words in order to favourably cover mass migration. So, what happens to media outlets who refuse to comply with the UN whitewashing of migration-related news? The pact has an answer for that, too. Section 17 calls for “investing in ethical advertising, restricting public funding and material support to media outlets that systematically promote intolerance, xenophobia, racism and other forms of discrimination towards migrants.” In other words, if a reporter in a country that has signed the pact tells the truth about mass migration, they could cause their media outlet to lose a bailout, advertising money, grant, or in the CBC’s case, a subsidy. Joining me tonight is someone who noticed the problem with the global compact on migration and decided to do something about it by starting a House of Commons e-petition with her friend George Brown calling on the government to walk away from the pact. That petition is now sponsored by People's Party of Canada MP, Maxine Bernier My guest via Skype from Sault Saint Marie is citizen activist, Catherine Bayne. Support Rebel News Podcast
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Nov 8, 2018 • 43min

U.S. midterm elections: Setback for Trump, but no “blue wave”

So Trump held his own against the Democrats. But the real enemy of course is the U.S. media. But what about our state broadcaster, the CBC, created specifically to promote Canadian culture? They actually sent down their Ottawa political reporters to the U.S., to stir up anti-Trump sentiment. CTV and the Toronto Star got in on this too, as I'll show you tonight. GUEST Joel PollakSupport Rebel News Podcast
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Nov 7, 2018 • 36min

Nations put their toughest human rights questions to China. Guess what Canada asked them...

A human rights oriented NGO called UPR, which stands for Universal Periodic Review. They try to press certain governments to be more humane, by getting other countries to ask them about their human rights records. Most countries asked China about Tibet, and their Muslim minority and so on. Guess what Canada asked... GUEST: Gordon ChangSupport Rebel News Podcast
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Nov 6, 2018 • 42min

Trudeau's environment minister visits China — the most polluted country on earth — but saves her scolding for Canadians

McKenna hates Canadians who oppose carbon taxes. She hates Canadians who work in oil and gas. But she loves China for doing the same things — times a thousand... GUEST David Lasdon on his new movie about the Tea Party and "the birth of the angry voter" who helped elect Trump.Support Rebel News Podcast
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Nov 3, 2018 • 5min

Rebel Roundup: Special Mexican caravan edition

Welcome to Rebel Roundup ladies and gentlemen -- from Oaxaca, Mexico! Normally, I love spending a Friday interviewing your favourite Rebels discussing their very best commentaries of the week, but Ezra has sent me South to Mexico to meet up with the caravan that’s heading north. It's a very important story and you can catch all of my reports at CaravanReports.com. In the meantime, check out these letters some of you sent in about a different kind of Mexican caravan we encountered on the eve of Halloween in downtown Toronto. See you next Friday.Support Rebel News Podcast
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Nov 3, 2018 • 44min

Halloween costume fight puts Pakistani man, African man and Aboriginal woman at odds. Who should win?

If we shut down the University of Manitoba — everything except, say, their useful departments, like the school of agriculture — do you think anyone would notice? And don’t say, “Kids these days!” Because these are the baby politicians and baby journalists and baby activists who in a few years will be infecting the grown-up Parliament and courts and human rights commissions and newspapers. GUEST: David Menzies' reports from Mexico on migrant "caravan."Support Rebel News Podcast
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Nov 2, 2018 • 37min

Trudeau raising immigration to historic highs. Why the emphasis on Somalis?

I like immigration — if it’s lawful, orderly, and the best for Canada — and frankly, the best for the migrants. Learn English or French. Come with a skill. Love Canada — and prove it. Learn our customs and values. Who could be against that? Well, actually, Trudeau is. GUEST: Lorne GunterSupport Rebel News Podcast
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Nov 1, 2018 • 27min

Will Calgary taxpayers get saddled with hosting unaffordable Olympics? (Guest: William McBeath, Save Calgary)

The Calgary Olympic bid has been a dishonest mess from the very beginning. It’s become a Frankenstein monster, roughly sewn together in order to realize Mayor Naheed Nenshi’s dreams of a global scale legacy party for himself, paid for by the taxpayers of Canada. News of leaked conversations, secret meetings, behind the scenes deals, and duelling taxpayer federation associations cross-endorsing each other's cities, have solidified opposition to the bid and turned patriotic fans of the olympics into cynics. Over the course of 24 hours, the bid has been dead, resurrected, and then maybe dead again. It’s changing by the minute and costing money every step of the way. Join me tonight as I speak with William McBeath from Save Calgary, in an interview that we recorded Tuesday morning, way back when the Olympic bid was still dead in its grave. Watch as William explains how Calgary taxpayers got so far into this mess in the first place, and what we can do next to stop the bleeding at Calgary city hall. Support Rebel News Podcast

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