The Rebel to Rabble Review: Ministerial Twitter bans & anti-lockdown rodeos By iPolitics. Published on May 7, 2021 7:22am Rebel News reporter Sheila Gunn Reid interviews Derek Fildebrandt at an anti-lockdown rodeo in Alberta. (Rebel Media screenshot)
In what may be the quintessential
Rebel Media reaction to an unwanted policy push by their least favourite government namely, the last-minute move by the federal Liberals to scrap a blanket exemption for social media under their proposed overhaul of the broadcasting regime site founder
Canadian Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault, for blocking him from his official Twitter account.
According to the claim filed in Federal Court last week, the Twitter blacklisting by Guilbeault “has violated the constitutional right” of both Levant and the Rebel News Network by “limiting (their) ability to,
04-23-2021
Ontario Premier Doug Ford. (Screenshot credit: Toronto Star/YouTube)
Through tears, Ontario Premier Doug Ford admitted Thursday his government’s recently imposed draconian lockdown measures “went too far.”
“Last Friday, in response to extremely troubling modeling that told us we could see well over 15,000 cases a day, we moved fast to put these measures in place to reduce mobility, but we moved too fast,” Ford told reporters. “And I know that some of those measures especially around enforcement they went too far.” As the number of voices facing big-tech censorship continues to grow, please sign up for Faithwire’s daily newsletter and download the CBN News app, to stay up-to-date with the latest news from a distinctly Christian perspective.