50 min listen
DAILY Roundup | Court rules against Jordan Peterson, Fighting fact-checkers, Freeland fesses up
DAILY Roundup | Court rules against Jordan Peterson, Fighting fact-checkers, Freeland fesses up
ratings:
Length:
73 minutes
Released:
Aug 24, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Today, we're looking at a ruling from Ontario's Superior Court of Justice, which found the College of Psychologists of Ontario was justified in directing Dr. Jordan B. Peterson to undergo social media training or lose his licence to practice.
Plus, thanks to the support of our viewers, Rebel News is shining a light of legal scrutiny on the fact-checking industry in Australia. We'll look at the details of this important case.
And finally, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland fessed up to a recent speeding charge after she was reportedly clocked doing 142 km/h and was allegedly granted roadside leniency by the officer, who reduced the charge to 132 km/h.
Plus, thanks to the support of our viewers, Rebel News is shining a light of legal scrutiny on the fact-checking industry in Australia. We'll look at the details of this important case.
And finally, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland fessed up to a recent speeding charge after she was reportedly clocked doing 142 km/h and was allegedly granted roadside leniency by the officer, who reduced the charge to 132 km/h.
Released:
Aug 24, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Off The Cuff Declassified: Trump's Korea win, veteran vs. goverment, Obama running the Democrats: A historic summit and a massive win for not only Donald Trump’s presidency but also for America and the world as North Korea agrees to work towards denuclearization. Attorney Christopher Reid joins me to discuss his disabled veteran client’s incredibly frustrating battle after the U.S. government erroneously declared him dead. A hostage situation in Orlando, Florida, ended tragically, and Barack Obama is still running the Democratic Party. We’ll discuss. by Rebel News Podcast