Ezra Levant exposes media and government hypocrisy: authorities froze bank accounts under the Emergencies Act for truckers displaying a single swastika at Ottawa’s Chateau Laurier—later debunked as a planted lie—while ignoring documented Hamas-linked anti-Semitic violence, including threats outside Toronto’s Bay Synagogue. Ontario’s Jewish Solicitor General refuses to charge protesters under hate laws, yet Alberta swiftly arrested trucker critics over "racist" signs. Meanwhile, Sammy Woodhouse, a Rotherham child abuse survivor, faces ongoing police harassment despite systemic exploitation going unpunished, highlighting media censorship and legal failures. The episode reveals how partisan narratives distort justice while real threats are overlooked. [Automatically generated summary]
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When are Nazis good and when are they bad?
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I'll tell you the latest from our woke politicians and police.
It's January 28, and this is the Ezra Levant show.
Shame on you, you censorious bug.
Three years ago, Canadian truckers started to converge on Parliament Hill in Ottawa to protest the worst of the pandemic lockdowns.
It was amazing, changed the course of Canadian history.
The largest peaceful protest taking on the largest civil rights violation and all with no official help from any establishment.
Every party in parliament was against them, including Aaron O'Toole.
Every mainstream media outlet, of course, every or at least almost every judge.
No, every judge.
And a law professor, you know, every single law professor against them.
It was a wonderful, natural, authentic movement, and the official people didn't know what to do about it.
So they lashed out, not just verbally by calling everyone a racist, but actually lashing out violently.
Come on through.
What is happening here?
Wow, what is this lady doing?
Trampling.
Trampling horses.
Trambling!
Oh my god!
Lock down!
They just trampled this lady!
They just trampled that lady!
They just fully trampled that lady!
They just fully trampled that lady!
Trudeau panicked and he invoked martial law and he dispatched Christia Freeland to seize bank accounts of anyone she could find at the protest, no legal process at all.
So you're confirming that accounts have been frozen, both personal and corporate, but you're not releasing the information.
And the actual follow-up is, I'm just wondering whether the bank accounts will be targeted of individuals who donated to the Give, Send, Go and the GoFundMe campaigns.
Are they considered designated people under the Emergencies Act, meaning that their credit cards could be cut and financial services are targeting them as well?
Okay, so the names of both individuals and entities, as well as crypto wallets, have been shared by the RCMP with financial institutions and accounts have been frozen and more accounts will be frozen.
Crowdfunding platforms and payment service providers have started the registration process with FinTrek.
In terms of the specifics on whose accounts are being frozen, you now have the regulations.
The financial service providers have those regulations as well.
And they, working with law enforcement, will be making the operational decisions.
It was a dark time for Canada, but we knew our role at Rebel News.
We fought back journalistically by telling the truth, and we fought back legally, helping to crowdfund lawyers for dozens of truckers and trucker supporters who were charged with crimes for peacefully protesting, as you surely know.
We're still defending Tamara Leach, the spiritual leader of the Truckers, as I call her.
She was just put through the longest mischief trial in Canadian history, which was a deliberate and malicious punishment in itself.
We'll have her verdict in March, I understand.
We'll be there, of course.
We've been there every day.
That's the Empire striking back.
But hopefully Trudeau and Freeland will be gone in a few months and their immolation of our civil liberties will be a cautionary tale, not an instruction manual.
By the way, I just saw that Donald Trump issued an executive order that every single member of the U.S. military that was fired for not taking the jab will be reinstated with backpay.
What do you think of that?
Just amazing.
What a leader.
What a contrast to our own country.
Anyways, the truckers.
The regime did everything they could to smear them.
Trudeau tried calling them Canada's version of the January 6th insurrection, which actually wasn't that much of an insurrection.
It was more a great meandering.
But in Canada, they did no insurrectioning.
They didn't enter into Parliament Hill at all.
The buildings were actually closed.
The center block of parliament has been under renovation for years.
The truckers just stayed in their trucks, had a street party.
They didn't read the script handed to them by the politicians and the media that said they were deeply bad people.
They weren't.
The bad people were actually in the government, including the anti-trucker conservative Aaron O'Toole, who was quickly replaced by his own MPs, thank heavens.
Hey, can I play for you my own brief speech in Ottawa during the Trucker Convoy?
I'm very proud to have had a very brief moment where I could speak directly to the assembled truckers and their supporters.
Here's what I said.
Almost as cold as Justin Trudeau's heart.
It's great to be here.
And on behalf of Rebel News, I salute you.
And I say keep speaking truth to power.
But I want to tell you what excites me the most about this crowd.
I see a lot of cameras, a lot of independent journalists.
Because when people say, what do we do about the media?
I say you become the media.
That's what you do.
The media was a party.
The media party.
It's a subsidiary of the Liberal Party.
So you've got to tell the story yourself.
Everyone who is here, everyone who is along the road has to bear witness and testify to what they saw.
Because there's two competing narratives.
The government says you're racist.
The government says you're sexist.
The government says you're violence.
In the meantime, I've never seen the most diverse group of Canadians.
I think that remains true.
Anyways, we're almost at the three-year anniversary of that incredible moment.
It really was our time to shine as Rebel News citizen journalists and crowdfunding lawyers, really.
A lifetime highlight for me.
But never forget how the mainstream media tried to smear the truckers as evil and racist and sexist and whatever else they said.
Even though in Canada, many truckers are minorities, including South Asian and Indigenous, lots of Quebecois truckers too.
I really enjoyed how people of all backgrounds came together in Ottawa.
I loved it.
It was a very exciting feeling.
It felt very patriotic.
There, if you were there, you know.
And if you couldn't be there, including because of Trudeau's no-fly list for unjab people, hopefully our coverage gave you a feeling of the spirit on the ground, which is why the mainstream media tried to call everyone Nazis.
Now, I don't think anyone believed it.
But boy, the CBC and CTV and the Canadian press and the rest of them, they sure bet big on that.
There was one swastika allegedly seen for less than one minute by a liberal aligned photographer who just happened to be in the right place at the right time to see it for that one moment at the Chateau Laurier of all places.
That's the most expensive hotel in Ottawa.
Just happened to have been commandeered by the RCMP for the trucker convoy.
So yeah, pretty obviously a plant, but the media had their hook for the lie.
So there was a total freak out about a Nazi flag that no one saw other than a partisan photographer who saw it for the perfect moment.
Yeah, nothing suspicious there.
And of course, the smear didn't work.
But the fact that so many journalists ran with it tells you a lot about them.
So that was in 2022.
And in October of 2023, a terrible thing happened.
The worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust, when today's Nazis, members of the Hamas terrorist group, and hundreds of civilians from Gaza stormed into Israel, raped, murdered, tortured, kidnapped.
More than a thousand Jews were dead, hundreds kidnapped, including many young people who were at an outdoor dance concert.
And that set off a tidal wave of global anti-Semitism, fomented by Iran, by the way, and other propagandists.
And suddenly, Nazi flags were everywhere.
Nazi swastikas, Nazi salutes.
Not just that, but people dressed up as modern versions of Nazis, anti-Semitic terrorists.
Masks, keffias, reenactments of terrorist moments, people dressed as if they had bombs on them.
I was actually arrested for trying to document one of these reenactments myself, you might recall.
So the Canadian media went from pretending to care about a fake Nazi swastika to pretty much totally ignoring or even defending actual Nazi Hamas supporters in plain sight at university encampments, at weekly protests, in institutions, even in the government itself.
Nobody cares.
Not even many official Jews, by the way, like this guy, the Jewish Solicitor General of the government of Ontario, who refuses to have police lay charges against illegal acts.
How come there were no charges under Section 176.2 of the criminal code besetting a house of worship when all those protesters were outside the Bay Synagogue in Thornhill?
Well, that's a question that you're going to have to ask the York Regional Police or the Attorney General.
I'm here because I'm not going to see my community intimidated.
I speak out all the time in support of our Jewish community.
I'm not afraid to wear my kippah.
I'm not afraid to go to synagogue every Sabbath, every Shabbat.
And I'm going to do everything that I can to stand up for our inherent right to live safely in our own homes and communities.
And I'm not going to stop.
Everything short of prosecuting them, though, right?
I mean, the U of T remains encamped with an illegal encampment.
You're very good on Twitter, but have you actually done any prosecutions?
Well, again, this is something that you have to speak to the Attorney General.
He's your colleague.
You're in the government.
Why shouldn't you inside?
No, what I can tell you is I'm working every day to tell that our legislation, that our regulations are adhered to.
I'm standing up with my community.
I've been 34 weeks almost every single week to the rally of Bathurst and Shepard in support of remembering the hostages who have been held against their will in captivity in Gaza.
And it's not acceptable.
And that's exactly what I'm saying.
It obviously is acceptable since you're not prosecuting it.
You have condoned it.
You've created a new normal where people can engage in low-level, permanent, anti-Semitic crimes, assault, threats, mischief, because you guys don't prosecute.
But there you are on Twitter, though, so congrats for that.
It's important that the Jewish community sees a person from their own community in the Ontario legislature standing up against hate every single day, who has the support of a premier who has called it out.
Where are the other levels of government today who exercise the same voice that Premier Ford does, that we will not accept anti-Semitism?
And have accepted it.
Where's the prosecution?
Again, this is something you can ask Minister Varani.
You can ask the Prime Minister.
The province, the province prosecutes.
The province prosecutes.
Better save your boss.
I saw that Pierre Polyev the other day said that when he's prime minister, he will deport any foreign nationals convicted of hate crimes or other crimes while supporting Hamas.
We see on our own streets anti-Semitism guided by obscene, woke ideologies that have led to an explosion in hate crimes.
Hate crimes were up over 100% in Canada before October 7th.
Now they're up 251% with Jews being the principal victims of those crimes.
We must not just condemn these things.
We must take action against them.
We must deport from our country any temporary resident that is here on a permit or a visa that is carrying out violence or hate crimes on our soil.
I would hope so.
It's sort of depressing, though, that that basic idea is considered something to celebrate.
But even that, you can't deport someone convicted of a crime if no one has even been charged with a crime every week in Canada.
And I know from firsthand experience in my own neighborhood, from my observations, from David Menzies' reports, I know that every single week there are hate crimes and real crimes too, uttering death threats, trespass, harassment, stalking, nuisance.
And no crimes are, no one is charged.
Police abide death threats even.
They simply never arrest anyone.
And if they do, they release them almost immediately.
And if they're charged, The charges are dropped.
Pierre Polyev's policy would not actually have seen a single person deported.
I don't think a single person is being convicted because so few are prosecuted and even fewer, so few are charged, so few are arrested.
But look at this.
The sleeping policemen have awakened.
It's like they are transported back in time to the trucker convoy.
Did you see this story out of Edmonton?
And I've seen these same kinds of people around the country.
Deport them all.
RCMP investigating racially motivated signs in St. Albert.
That's in Alberta.
Police northwest of Edmonton say they are investigating after three men were seen holding up what authorities are calling racially motivated signs by the side of the road Saturday.
Racially Motivated Signs00:04:21
Photos posted online by the mayor of St. Albert show the men dressed in black and their faces covered holding up signs that read White Lives Matter and deport them all.
Alberta RCMP told City News over the weekend officers were called to the St. Albert Center along St. Albert Trail at 1145 a.m. Saturday.
Mounties say no arrests were made and the individuals left the area after they were cautioned by police about creating a disturbance for drivers on the road.
Could you imagine police giving that caution but not doing that at the weekly Hamas rallies on the streets of Toronto?
Now our St. Albert RCMP say they are investigating the incident with the help from Alberta RCMP Hate Crimes Coordinator.
Quote, the Alberta RCMP firmly believes that everyone should feel safe and be treated with equality and respect, Mountie said in a news release Monday, except for Jews or others who don't like Hamas terrorists like Shadad.
Quote, we are committed to ensuring everyone we serve can live in communities free from discrimination and bias, and we take any action that threatens the safety and security of others extremely seriously.
Please stop lying.
You actually don't.
Now, I don't believe in people covering their faces unless you're a welder or unless it's minus 30 degrees outside.
But that's obviously not an opinion shared by police who abide Hamas protesters covering their faces and making anti-Semitic threats.
But what did these men say?
Deport them all.
That's a political opinion.
That's a hate crime now?
They probably meant the White Lives Matter part.
Well, I think white lives do matter.
I think Black Lives Matter too.
I think all lives matter.
We know that the police believe Black Lives Matter because they all took a knee to show support for that U.S.-based fundraising corporation.
I don't know if you follow the money, but Black Lives Matter is a corporation revealed to be a fundraising scam.
They just bought million dollar homes for their founders.
But of course, Black Lives Matter, White Lives Matter, Asian Lives Matter, Jewish Lives Matter.
Everyone's lives matter.
Like I say, where's the crime, though?
I mean, compare that to the insane hatred and actual crimes that we see the Hamas protesters do every week, trespass, threats, assault.
Any of the Hamas University encampments.
I'm not even talking about the full-on riots, like the one in Montreal a few months ago when Justin Trudeau was at the Taylor Swift concert.
Hey, did you see this?
Ruby Dahla, she was an MP in the Liberals in the past.
She's throwing her hat in the ring.
You don't have to be white to say deport them all.
Ruby Dolla is a Sikh.
She's a contender for the Liberal Party leadership, and she says she will deport every illegal.
As you may know, there are 4.9 million temporary residents in Canada who are legally here now, but they have to leave at the end of the year.
They got 11 months to get out.
They will become illegal after December 31st.
That's a lot of deporting, and Ruby says she's up for it.
Will police investigate her?
Here's a tweet that caught my eye by Tristan Hopper of the National Post.
He said, it was a link to the story I read to you about the St. Albert protest.
He said, the RCMP would walk through 500 miles of kill the Jews rallies just to arrest one guy holding up a Deport Them All sign.
Two-tier policing, two-tier justice.
You know, they've been pursuing Tamara Leach for three years with no proof of anything illegal.
Not a single witness.
I was in court.
We had reporters there every single day.
Not a single witness in her trial actually observed her doing anything wrong.
She just made uplifting Facebook posts, really, and yet they jailed her for 49 days before the trial even happened.
Not a day in jail for any Hamas protesters that I know about, but boy, if they ever find those, deport them all, lads.
Expect hell to pay.
Oh, by the way, I'm happy to say, without wearing a mask, deport them all.
Stay with us more ahead.
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I'm standing with Sammy Woodhouse, a survivor and whistleblower in Britain's worst case of rape gangs in Rotherham, where more than 1,400 children, these were girls of tender years, were systematically raped again and again.
Sammy was a victim, but she's turned into a survivor and a fighter.
Tell us a little bit about yourself.
So I'm from Rotherham, and my abuse started when I was just 14 years old.
I met R. Sharisan.
He's now gone on to be prison for 35 years.
But my exploitation went on for several years.
I also had a child through that exploitation.
And I was also criminalized because I was being criminally exploited.
And this is something that happens to a lot of children throughout our country.
It's not just in my hometown of Rotherham.
But years later, after I was ignored by police and social care, I went on to contact a newspaper.
I gave evidence to that newspaper and together we exposed the Rotherham child abuse.
And I also opened up the criminal investigation, which is now known as the biggest criminal investigation in British history in regards to children being abused and exploited.
And since then, I've continued to do many exposures around government, you know, South Yorkshire Police, the councils, changed policies, laws, raised awareness.
Basically, I try and do anything I can just to, you know, try and help and protect people.
Because the thing is, this isn't something that happened in the past.
It's still something that's happening today, and we have to stop it.
Sammy, I'm blown away by your moral authority, by your courage and your resilience.
I really feel it's an honor to talk with you.
I've followed you over the last six months or so as you've been a citizen journalist for Tommy Robinson's Urban Scoop.
And when I heard that you became a freelancer, I contacted you and I said, Sammy, your story is so important.
And from you, it comes from the heart and the mind.
And you have a vision of fighting for these girls.
And I reached out and I said, would you consider working with Rebel News?
And the number one thing I think we can give you is a kind of protection.
What I mean by that is to block because people are trying to silence you.
Incredibly, even the South Yorkshire Police are still trying to silence you.
Tell me about their threatening phone call just the other day.
Yeah, so this is recently.
So just last week, I received a phone call from South Yorkshire Police.
I did record that phone call, you know, luckily.
And they've asked me to delete a post that I've made on X. Hello, is that Sammy?
Speaking.
Sammy, hello, my name's Jenny Smith.
I'm a detective constable at Rotherham Main Street Police Station.
Hi, love.
Right, Sammy, unfortunately.
Okay.
I am asking you to take those posts down.
I'm asking you to take down the posts.
Now, all my posts, you know, they're facts.
They've been evidence in a court of law.
You know, there's been many investigations into what's happened.
And I feel that this is something that they're trying to silence me on.
You know, I felt harassed by that phone call.
And the truth is, this isn't the first time they've done this.
This has happened to me many times by South Yorkshire Police.
You know, I've had people send me with gagging orders.
I've had people try to arrest me, try to sue me.
You know, enough is enough.
What I'm trying to do is stop children from being raped.
One of the things we do at Rebel News is we protect our people through lawyers.
And over the last few days, I've connected you with one of our favorite lawyers in the UK.
He's from Manchester.
Daniel Burke is his name.
And I know he deeply cares about this.
And we've made an arrangement where you can call Daniel anytime.
Have him on speed dial.
If ever you get threats like this, if God forbid you get into trouble, Daniel Burke will block for you, Sammy.
And I want you to have the confidence to continue your journalism and your activism, knowing that an outstanding lawyer's in Manchester, so he's close to Rotherham.
Will having Daniel on your team allow you to move forward with confidence and just to remove a stress from your life?
Oh, definitely.
It has so far.
You know, we've spoken, we're going to go and meet, we're going to take this case forward.
And, you know, when you're dealing with a legal situation, it's so much time and effort you've got to put into it.
And it takes it away from your work.
So, you know, just the thought I've got somebody on my side, it's great for me.
And I can now go on to do what I do best.
And that's help support, you know, survivors of abuse, help them share their stories, which, you know, I'm going to be doing with you at Rebel News.
So I'm looking forward to that.
And, you know, the solicitors can go and do what they need to do to protect me.
So thank you.
You know what?
It's one more thing.
It's a deterrent because if people know you can't mess with Sammy Woodhouse because she's got a lawyer watching over her like a hawk, I feel like you'll have less people trying to meddle with you because they know you've got some backup.
So I'm hopeful for that.
Sammy, there's one more thing I think Rebel News can do with you, and that is, I mean, I've seen you out and about, and you've got confidence on the street, and people respect you, but there are some bad people that would do harm to you.
I know Antifa and some other hardcore left-wing people, sometimes they have no compunction about actually assaulting a woman.
And if you think you're going to be in a situation covering an event where there's a risk, we're going to support you with professional, insured security guards.
And hopefully we'll never need them.
But I would rather have a security guard that you don't need than no security guard when you needed them.
It's my goal.
I'll tell you very candidly, I think you have so many important things to say and do.
And our Rebel News audience, both in the UK and around the world, cares very much about this.
I've grown to admire you from afar on Twitter.
And I want to support you to do more journalism, more activism than ever before, and to get rid of some of these stresses from your life.
Yeah, there's a, and thank you, by the way, because I know you have always been supportive.
There has been occasions when I've received threats, and even when I've been with my children as well.
So I'm not saying that I need security all the time, but it will come in handy, you know, on those occasions when I feel that I might just be that little bit at risk.
Well, I've spoken to Daniel and I've worked with him before.
He's not afraid of taking cases that maybe other lawyers would feel peer pressure not to take.
For example, he helped with Tommy Robinson and Tommy's not everyone's cup of tea, but for a lawyer to be willing to be seen defending people who are sometimes controversial, that's one of the reasons I love Daniel Burke is he'll never be afraid to do the right thing.
And I know that he admires you as well.
Daniel is used to working through crowdfunding.
What I mean by that is we put out a website and in this case we're going to use protectsammy.co.uk and we're going to ask all of our viewers who share our love and admiration for you and are concerned that you need to be protected, whether it's on the street with bodyguards or in the court of law with a lawyer.
We're going to cover Daniel Burke's legal bills for you and I want you to call him whenever you feel nervous about anything.
Just get on the phone, call Daniel, and he told me that he'll take your call any day of the week.
So if folks want to help me crowdfund Daniel Burke's lawyers, go to protectsammy.co.uk.
It's my hope that with these infrastructure, with this support, you'll be able to do more journalism than ever.
You and I have talked about some of the things you want to do.
You want to cover this phenomenon, not just in Rotherham, but across the UK.
We've even talked about, and I don't want to get ahead of myself, we've even talked about going to America and telling the story there because I think the whole world is shocked by what you've revealed in the UK.
There's so much work to do and you, I think, have a calling.
I want to help.
And Rebel News will be your megaphone and we will be your supporter.
And in this case, we will be your protector through the lawyer and the bodyguard.
So let me say thank you for taking a leap of faith and joining us.
And I hope we can live up to your expectations.
Well, I've heard many good things about you.
And yeah, there's been a lot of people as well since they found out that South Yorkshire Police have called me again asking how they can support this.
So, you know, this is their way that they can get involved, you know, and help protect me and find out exactly what's been going on with South Yorkshire Police.
And, you know, I would love to go to America and talk about this.
There's been a lot of interest again around the world, you know, since Elon Musk has been talking about this, which is great.
We need this momentum, though, all the time.
And, you know, over the 12 years, because I've been exposing this now for over 12 years.
And what I find happens is we get this little bit of momentum.
You know, the media might talk about it for a couple of weeks and then it fades away.
So we need to keep on putting that pressure on.
You know, and I want to continue to do that over social media.
I find that in mainstream media, we're very censored.
We can't speak freely.
So I think it's important that, you know, we have a platform such as Rebel News to be able to do that.
One of the things Daniel will do is help you with your journalism law, help you know the law when you report it at court.
What are the rules about a publication ban?
So our goal is to make sure you don't get into trouble in advance.
And let me look right into the camera and say, South Yorkshire Police, don't call Sammy anymore.
Call Daniel Burke in Manchester.
Lay off a Sammy and pick on someone your own size.
We are here to protect you.
Sammy, I'm excited.
I'm hopeful.
I want to get straight to work.
And I think you've learned a lot about citizen journalism at Urban Scoop, and we admire them as well.
And I wish you and us together great luck.
And I think this will be great for the United Kingdom.
And I'm a Canadian.
I admire the UK, but the whole world needs to hear your story.
And I promise you that we will do our best to help you tell it.
Thank you, and I appreciate it.
Right on.
There you have it.
Sammy Woodhouse, just amazing.
One in a million.
If you want to help me protect Sammy, go to protectsammy.co.uk.
Thanks.
Hey, welcome back.
Citizenship and Response00:02:32
Your letters to me on the Colombian political drama, the battle between Trump and the president of Colombia.
Weird Looking Rabbit says, that is what you get with a leader who isn't weak.
Results.
Now look at what the CLP did to Canada.
I think that means the Canadian Liberal Party.
Trump was well within his rights.
The whole idea of citizenship is that you have to take your citizens back if they're kicked out of a country they're visiting.
And those migrants do not have tenure in America.
They're not citizens.
In fact, they were criminals.
They got to go back.
And if they were indeed the bad dudes, the bad ombres that Trump says they were, I can see why Columbia didn't want them.
But you got to take them back.
And if not, don't be surprised when Trump gets mad and says, fine, no one from Colombia will set foot in America.
That's a tough response, but it sure worked.
On the same subject, Angela Spina says, I hope he had bottles of champagne for his beautiful compatriots.
Yeah, I mean, it's sort of rough to watch Trump put his elbows up.
Sometimes those elbows hit Canada.
You know, there's an old saying, take Trump seriously, not literally.
I think that's the right approach.
And I don't think our government is having the right response to it.
Everyone in Canada on the left, and I'm including Doug Ford in that, wants to fight with Donald Trump instead of fix the problem.
On the Canadian Taxpayers Federation lawsuit, Rocky Barks says, if they're not in parliament, then they shouldn't be paid on a daily basis.
You're talking about our members of parliament.
You know, there's something to that.
Although MPs do arguably have jobs when they're not sitting in parliament, it is a little crazy to say, no, you don't have to come to Ottawa.
How many of them are actually working?
I bet they're just out campaigning, or maybe they're on holidays.
Who knows?
That's our show for today.
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