PUBLISHED WORKS

The Libranos: What the media won’t tell you about Justin Trudeau’s corruption - 2019

Justin Trudeau’s tenure as prime minister has faced significant criticism, particularly regarding his administration’s alleged corruption and cronyism. In this book, Ezra Levant argues that the mainstream media, perceived as liberal-leaning, has not adequately scrutinized Trudeau, especially following the $600 million media bailout. Levant suggests that Trudeau’s rise to power was bolstered by his family name and nostalgia, leading to what is viewed as an ineffective government. The book highlights a culture of corruption and a lack of accountability within Trudeau’s leadership, positing that despite public disapproval, he may still secure re-election due to support from various influential groups.

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https://www.amazon.com/Trumping-Trudeau-Donald-change-Canada/dp/1542526205

The election of Donald Trump as U.S. President marked a significant shift in Canadian politics, challenging the policies of Justin Trudeau. Ezra Levant examines the potential realignment of Canadian policies in response to Trump’s presidency, questioning whether Trudeau will adapt or maintain an adversarial stance similar to his father’s. Levant contrasts the two leaders, highlighting the potential difficulties Trudeau might face in this new political landscape.

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Groundswell – The Case for Fracking – 2014

In Groundswell, Ezra Levant explores the fracking revolution and its implications for global energy geopolitics. Fracking, a method of extracting shale gas, has the potential to significantly alter the energy market by increasing natural gas supplies and reducing prices. The book discusses the opposition to fracking from environmentalists, OPEC, and local communities, while arguing that the benefits of fracking, including economic and energy security, outweigh the environmental concerns. Levant provides a detailed analysis of the technology and its potential to transform the energy industry.

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The Enemy Within: Terror, Lies, and the Whitewashing of Omar Khad – 2012

This book offers a critical examination of the case of Omar Khadr, the last Western prisoner held at Guantanamo Bay. Khadr, detained since he was fifteen, became a controversial figure with arguments over his status as a child soldier and the legitimacy of his plea bargain. Ezra Levant delves into the broader implications of Khadr’s story for national security, justice, and international relations, challenging mainstream media narratives and examining the legal and political complexities surrounding his detention and eventual repatriation to Canada.

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Ethical Oil: The Case for Canada’s Oil Sands – 2010

In Ethical Oil, Ezra Levant addresses the ethical considerations of oil consumption, particularly focusing on Canada’s oil sands. The book argues that, given the global demand for oil, it is more ethical to source oil from Canada, which has stricter environmental and human rights standards, compared to other countries with poor records in these areas. Levant calls for a reassessment of the ethical implications of the oil trade and promotes Canadian oil as a more responsible choice.

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Shakedown: How Our Government is Undermining Democracy in the Name of Human Rights – 2009

Shakedown examines the functioning of Canada’s human rights commissions, critiquing their role and actions. Ezra Levant shares his personal experience of being investigated for publishing controversial cartoons and extends his investigation to other cases where the commissions have allegedly overstepped their bounds. The book argues that these commissions have compromised individual freedoms under the guise of protecting human rights and calls for a re-evaluation of their purpose and methods.

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The War on Fun – 2005

Ezra Levant discusses the increasing regulation of personal freedoms in The War on Fun. The book highlights efforts by politicians, lobbyists, and activists to restrict activities such as driving SUVs, smoking, and eating fast food, arguing that these restrictions are an overreach into personal liberties. Levant contends that these measures are often justified as being for the public good but ultimately diminish individual freedom.

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Youthquake - 1996

Youthquake addresses the issue of generational debt and the sustainability of the welfare state in Canada. Ezra Levant argues that Canadian politicians have failed to take meaningful action to address the growing public debt, which burdens future generations. The book serves as a call to action for younger Canadians to recognize the financial challenges they face and advocates for policy changes to ensure a more equitable distribution of wealth and responsibility.

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