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WATCH: U.S. Border Agent spills the beans on what's really going on

Subhead:Officer confirms details about how illegal migrants are coached to exploit the system as residents are forced to deal with the influx of migrants.# YouTube-embed:EJDGl4uNcQM We made a startling discovery while reporting from the U.S. southern border in Hakuna, California, as part of our mission to get to the bottom of what is really going on with the issues affecting the 2024 election. A flier, left behind by migrants at a make-shift camp, provided detailed instructions on how to navigate and potentially manipulate the U.S. immigration system.

Court overturns 'unrestricted' classification of graphic Gender Queer book

Subhead:A Federal Court decision in Australia overturned the rating of the controversial book, finding the classification board ignored valid concerns.# Australia's Federal Court has found that the unrestricted classification of Maia Kobabe's graphic memoir Gender Queer w as based on a misunderstanding, after ruling in favour of activist Bernard Gaynor. Gaynor had contested the decision by the Classification Review Board, which had cleared the controversial book for unrestricted access, with a recommendation for readers over 15.

Calls to ‘defund the CBC’ have ‘picked up momentum,’ reads internal email

Subhead:‘Sadly, the defund narrative has picked up momentum,’ CBC president and CEO Catherine Tait wrote in a private email earlier this year. She previously called out the Conservative Party for fundraising on the promise of defunding the state broadcaster.# Efforts to defund the  CBC have gained steam, according to a private email by its president and CEO earlier this year. Catherine Tait asked for volunteers in January to help Canadian Heritage develop a plan for the broadcaster. “Sadly,” Tait wrote, “the ‘defund’ narrative has picked up momentum — especially as it relates to CBC television. I believe the industry must

Alberta-based class-action lawsuit seeks justice for those harmed by COVID-19 vaccines

Subhead:Alleging the government of negligence and deceptive practices during the promotion and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines, one Alberta law firm representing countless vaccine-injured Albertans is challenging the government's handling of the pandemic response.# YouTube-embed:NhEwfs4c-D0 Law firm Rath & Company has filed a class-action lawsuit against the federal and Alberta provincial governments on behalf of Albertans who have suffered debilitating injuries from the COVID-19 vaccines. The lawsuit claims that the governments engaged in “unlawful, negligent, inadequate, improper, unfair, and deceptive practices” related to the warning, promotion, and distribution of these novel pharmaceutical products. At the heart of the claim is Carrie Sakamoto

Dr. Jordan Peterson says ‘no re-educator to be found’

Subhead:Dr. Jordan Peterson, a licensed but not practicing psychologist, unveiled the Ontario College of Psychologists has not yet undertaken the re-education process they ‘publicly demanded’ he submit to over contentious social media comments.# Dr. Jordan Peterson believes the Ontario College of Psychologists will appoint a “minion” to re-educate him following several complaints over comments not concerning his practice. “After my defeat at the hands of the woke and captured Canadian judiciary I was required to transform my personality comprehensively within a maximum three-month period,” he wrote in a recent National Post op-ed. Dr. Peterson had requested the names of the

Joe Warmington sounds alarm on growing threats to free speech, press freedom, and public safety

Subhead:'Toronto Sun has been the best newspaper in Canada on this issue — I think you're standing with your principles,' said Ezra Levant.# YouTube-embed:eeSwH9CmD-E On last night's episode of The Ezra Levant Show, Toronto Sun columnist Joe Warmington discussed how press freedom, public safety, and free speech are all sadly on the decline in Canada. The city of Toronto, in particular, has seen rising crime rates and an increased sense of insecurity, especially for groups like the Jewish community during these turbulent times. Warmington, who has spent his career as a “shoe leather journalist,” stressed the importance of being out in the streets

Avi Yemini tells Tim Pool the horrors of San Francisco's drug epidemic

Subhead:'People are literally falling over. There's no fear of any consequence because there is no consequence,' said Yemini.# YouTube-embed:44Dfa_lbzgQ Appearing on political commentator Tim Pool's podcast, Rebel News journalist Avi Yemini shared his eye-opening experience visiting one of San Francisco's most drug-infested neighbourhoods. After visiting the Tenderloin district of the city, Yemini explained that almost everyone he spoke with pointed to illegal immigration as the leading cause of the despair. "They were saying, a lot of it came down to illegal migrants taking all their opportunities," he said. "That's how they feel, whether it's true or not I don't know. But

Premier Smith advocating for firearms owners with Bill of Rights amendments

Subhead:'Alberta is definitely leading the way, they definitely want to loosen things up there. Everybody knows the laws we have right now are ridiculous,' said President of Canada's National Firearms Association Rick Igercich.# YouTube-embed:jM2-3ZyOsSY On last week's episode of The Gunn Show, Rick Igercich of Canada's National Firearms Association (NFA) discussed the impact of Premier Smith's amendments to Alberta's Bill of Rights on firearms owners. The premier is doubling down on her commitment to protect property rights and firearms ownership in Alberta, challenging federal regulations and positioning herself as a strong advocate for gun owners. "Danielle Smith is sticking to her guns," said Igercich. "She

Ex-RCMP officer allegedly used intel background to benefit China

Subhead:Retired RCMP officer William Majcher allegedly used his network of contacts in Canada to obtain intelligence on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party.# YouTube-embed:7YN6HaYerEY On Friday's live stream, David Menzies and Sheila Gunn Reid discussed the depth of Chinese political interference in Canada as the Foreign Interference Commission rolls on. The two also spoke about the RCMP's investigation into a former Mountie who reportedly used his extensive background in intelligence to benefit the Chinese Communist Party. As previously reported by Rebel News, "The RCMP believes William Majcher, an ex-Mountie, targeted a wealthy Vancouver real estate magnate on behalf of Beijing, alleging that he

WATCH: San Diego leftist willing to pay MORE to keep Trump out but not all locals agree

Subhead:We ask locals who they are voting for and manage to find some Trump fans, even if they are too afraid to admit their support out loud in California.# YouTube-embed:Y3L0mE8nIRk I took to the streets of San Diego to get a pulse on public sentiment ahead of the 2024 U.S. election, where Kamala Harris and Donald Trump face off in a heated race. As part of my nationwide tour, Avi Across America , I'm aiming to talk to everyday Americans about the issues shaping their views, and San Diego offered a mixed bag of opinions.

WATCH: The streets of San Francisco are even WORSE than I had imagined

Subhead:We talked to San Francisco locals about the city's worsening drug epidemic, chaotic crime and homelessness crisis ahead of the 2024 U.S. election.# YouTube-embed:ph1z7konIk4 San Francisco, a city long dominated by Democrat leadership, has become a focal point in the debate over homelessness, drug use and public safety. Rebel News boss Ezra Levant and I decided to hit the streets as the first stop in my tour across the U.S. and ask people what they really think ahead of the 2024 US election.

Will Tesla’s new personal robots spy on their owners?

Subhead:I would get a kick out of a robot helping me fix a few things around the house, but the thing I would be most worried about is having every word, every action, every facial expression, every journey, every movement I made, even in my own home, recorded and shared with big tech and big government.# Rumble-embed:v5gbn4l Podcast-embed:CrII5gCw+FNZ-xSwg

The Canadian government wants less meat and more overreach

Subhead:Taxpayer-funded research by the Privy Council explored Canadians' willingness to adopt a vegetarian diet for climate action, while Bill C-293, the Pandemic Prevention and Preparedness Act, raises concerns of government overreach by promoting alternative proteins like insects and lab-grown meat under the guise of public health.# Rumble-embed:v5g3tix

Former Trudeau minister fears Libs could turn Parliament into ‘kangaroo court’ over Chinese interference

Subhead:MP Marco Mendicino expressed concern during his testimony at the Foreign Interference Commission that the discussion is evolving into a 'kangaroo court,' with little attention given to proper intelligence assessment.# The Trudeau government must “clear the air” over allegations of foreign spies on Parliament Hill, says former public safety minister Marco Mendicino. During testimony at the Commission on Foreign Interference, Mendicino complained a Liberal-dominated committee could turn Parliament into a “kangaroo court.” “I am very worried the entire conversation around foreign interference and parliamentarians is being transformed into a kangaroo court with very little regard for the process of understanding

Trudeau minister claims opponents of ‘safe supply’ drugs lack ‘evidence-based view’

Subhead:Since April 2016, drug overdoses have killed nearly 14,000 people in British Columbia, and over 32,000 people nationwide. Health Canada blamed fentanyl for the overwhelming majority (76%) of those deaths.# A Trudeau cabinet minister told reporters Friday that her government is “saving lives” through their efforts on harm reduction. Drug overdoses have killed more than 32,000 people since 2016, when “safe supply” became official policy. “I am not here to do anything more than emphasize that we are saving lives through health care support and services,” claimed Mental Health and Addictions Minister Ya’ara Saks. “It is to help people in