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Upon its launch, the website raised $200,000, which included $120,000 from the [[Atkinson Foundation]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Kuitenbrouwer|first=Peter|title=Rabble-rouser: Publisher Judy Rebick's new online magazine offers a forum for leftist thinkers and those descending on Quebec this week|newspaper=[[National Post]]|date=April 19, 2001|id={{ProQuest|329820754}}|issn=1486-8008}}</ref>
 
In 2005 rabble launched a first podcast network, developed by journalist Wayne MacPhail. In the same year, Judy Rebick resigned as publisher and was replaced by past Managing Editor, Kim Elliott.<ref>{{citeCite book |last1last=Reuss |first1first=Sophia |title=Everything on (the) Line: 20 Years of Social Movement Stories from Rabble. ca |date=2021 |publisher=Between the Lines |___locationothers=CanadaChristina Turner |isbn=1771135441978-1-77113-544-3 |page___location=12Toronto |pages=240 |access-date=202512}}</ref> On September 7, 2008, rabble.ca launched a multi-author election blog. The blog featuring authors such as [[Maude Barlow]] and the [[Council of Canadians]] and organizations such as the [[Rideau Institute]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Diverse voices across Canada featured in new federal election blog on rabble.ca|work=[[Canada NewsWire]]|date=September 8, 2008|id={{ProQuest|453112672}}}}</ref>
 
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