Far-right media outlet Rebel News not eligible for journalism tax credits, Federal Court rules

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The court ruled that Rebel News doesn’t qualify for the tax credits because it doesn’t produce enough original content

Outspoken political commentator Ezra Levant of Rebel News arrives at the Law Society of Alberta, in Calgary, on March 2, 2016.A Federal Court judge has upheld the government’s decision that far-right media outlet Rebel News doesn’t qualify for journalism tax credits because it doesn’t produce enough original content.

The outlet sought a judicial review in Federal Court, but in a decision Wednesday, Justice Ann Marie McDonald found the agency’s decision was reasonable.

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