Rebel News wins court challenge after debates commission bars writers

A Federal Court judge ordered the Leaders’ Debates Commission to permit writers from Rebel News Network to fully cover this week’s two official televised leaders’ debates.

The ruling means reporters from Rebel News Network will be accredited to attend Wednesday’s French-language and Thursday’s English-language contest between the major party leaders.

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2021 Leaders’ Debate – starting at 8pm ET

I hope you can join us tonight for our coverage of the 2021 Leaders’ Debate – starting at 8pm ET / 5pm PT live from Toronto.

Not only are we streaming the debate, but we’ll also provide in-depth commentary and analysis of the top issues facing Canadian voters.

Unlike the legacy media’s coverage, we don’t intend to focus on Justin Trudeau’s hair or repeat party talking points. Instead, we’re going to discuss the issues that actually matter to you.

I’ll be hosting our show tonight and will be joined by True North contributors Anthony Furey and Sue-Ann Levy and our in-house pollster Hamish Marshall.

In addition, Andrew Lawton will be reporting live the debate in Ottawa and will be participating in the media scrum afterwards.

Our show begins at 8pm ET / 5pm PT tonight at www.tnc.news.

I hope you can join us.

Thank you,

Candice Malcolm
Founder

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Here are 5 ways the feds could fix Canada’s housing crisis

Housing has been a hot topic in the campaign for Canada’s 44th parliament.

Every major party platform offers proposals for reining in what has become a nationwide affordability crisis. However, experts say the most effective potential solutions have either received scant attention from the federal platforms, or have failed to be included at all.

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‘Your refusal has cost us all’: Biden declares war on the 80M unvaccinated Americans ‘overrunning hospitals and ICUs’ in speech ordering all federal workers and employees in big firms to get shots

‘This is not about freedom or personal choice. It’s about protecting yourself and those around you, the people you work with, the people you care about, the people you love. My job as president is to protect all Americans,’ he said in remarks in the State Dining Room at the White House.

‘We’ve been patient but our patience is wearing thin. And your refusal has cost all of us. So please do the right thing,’ he said.

Biden’s speech was a marked change from previous remarks on the pandemic. He took a harsh tone with those who have not gotten vaccinated and expressed impatience with their decision not to get a shot in the arm.

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COVID Researcher Sues Biden, Facebook, Twitter for Colluding to Censor Speech

The complaint, dated Aug. 31, alleged that the federal government “admits to conspiring with social media companies to censor messages with which it disagrees.”

The lawsuit argued that this viewpoint discrimination, in which the federal government directs Big Tech companies to censor views that challenge a certain narrative, violated the First Amendment.

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Virginia’s woke 2021 time capsule: Box filled with BLM stickers, Pride badges, COVID vaccine vial and photos from protests will replace 1887 artifacts buried in pedestal of Richmond’s toppled Robert E. Lee statue

The new capsule contains 39 items that were proposed by residents of the city and selected by a group that included the state’s First Lady Pamela Northam.

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Erin O’Toole is the most Liberal leader the Conservatives have ever had

On Aug. 15, the day Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau launched the federal election campaign, Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole’s chief strategist made a prediction.

“Once again, @erinotoole begins a campaign as the underdog,” Dan Robertson tweeted. “This isn’t the first time he’s been underestimated, but it will be the last.”

No one is underestimating Mr. O’Toole today, not least the Liberals. The two leaders and the two parties are running neck and neck in the polls. Either leader could be prime minister after Sept. 20.

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