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Joignez-vous à la célèbre journaliste Emilie Nicolas et à une distribution tournante de personnalités médiatiques, de journalistes et d'auteurs de grande réflexion pour discuter, disséquer et débattre de l'actualité et plonger profondément dans des sujets et des enjeux brulants qui sont importants pour les francophones à travers le pays.
Maintenant dans sa deuxième année, Détours crée un espace de dialogue stimulant qui vous offre une variété de perspectives régionales, linguistiques, culturelles et politiques. C'est une conversation hors de la bulle médiatique traditionnelle, une bouffée d'air frais dans le paysage médiatique francophone.
Détours est la toute première émission en langue française de Canadaland.
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Join noted journalist Emilie Nicolas and a rotating cast of big thinking media personalities, journalists, and authors to discuss, dissect and debate the news and dive deep into hot button topics that are important to Francophones across the country.
Now entering its second year, Détours creates a space for thought-provoking dialogue that offers you a variety of regional, linguistic, cultural, and political perspectives. It is a conversation outside of the traditional media bubble, a breath of fresh air in the francophone media landscape.
Détours is Canadaland’s first-ever French-language podcast.
Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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More than 70 percent of the world's population will live in cities by 2050. What does that mean? That means we need to build the equivalent of one New York City every single month. For the next 40 years. And that means the way we build our cities will define the next century.But there’s a problem. The way we’ve been building our cities isn’t working anymore. Cities are responsible for 70 percent of carbon emissions. They’re home to social and structural inequities. They’re not universally accessible, physically or financially.At CityAge, we’re figuring out how to do it differently - how to do it right.On this show Alon Marcovici and Anna Stafford are sitting down with the people on the cutting edge of building this urban future.But you can’t build the future alone.So we invite you to join us, right here, every other week, as we embark on this age of cities together.
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Welcome to The Millennial Party Podcast, hosted by Luis Lechuga.
If you are sick of the noise from both sides; if you are tired of the incessant chaos; if you are seeking your own truth, power, and autonomy on how to live your life - then this podcast is for you.
Tune in with Luis as he sheds light on the many political areas that touch our lives in ways that are much deeper than we'd like to think. From education to money to the wildest conspiracies - Luis brings on a fresh new take on politics that we desperately need.
We're millennials out here, and we're taking over. It's time to join The Millennial Party.
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Open Canada, published by the Canadian International Council (CIC), aims to put citizens at the heart of global affairs.
We explore how international affairs affect us here, and how a democracy like ours should engage in today’s world.
The Open Canada Podcast is hosted by Ruth Mojeed Ramirez, a leader in civil society and an emerging voice in international affairs; she is also a Member of the Board of Directors at the CIC. -
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Covering Alberta and Canadian politics, current events, policy, and news. Hosted by Deirdre Mitchell-MacLean @mitchell_ab and Kathleen Smith @kikkiplanet
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Chroniqueur politique au FM103,3 depuis 2009, Patrick Clune commente à sa façon les sujets de l'heure touchant tous les différents paliers de notre démocratie. Entrepreneur et artisan dans le monde de la production télé et impliqué en politique active dans les années 2000, Patrick Clune tente de simplifier pour les auditeurs le comment et le pourquoi des décisions de ceux qui nous gouvernent pour comprendre les stratégies, les implications et les conséquences.
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Is Canada one of the best places on earth to live?
Absolutely. But...
Sadly, the entire planet is heading for trouble, and Canada is not immune. Climate change, poverty, tribalism… warning signs are everywhere.
Canada Re-Imagined will look at these and other intractable problems, finding hope and inspiration in unanticipated places.
Futuristic, utopian, factual, heretical, humorous… Canada Re-Imagined.
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Housing is too expensive. Our communities are too unequal and too segregated. We’re not even remotely prepared for climate change, which is already here. Passionate people and organizations come up with smart, workable answers to these problems. But a diverse set of entrenched political divides keep us from realizing those solutions. Join practitioner, researcher and writer Alex Schafran once a month for the latest on the past, present and future of housing, planning and urban development. Guests include housing practitioners, researchers, elected officials and more. Let’s all work together towards a better housed California. https://alexschafran.substack.com/
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Nous connaissons les politiciens et politiciennes tels qu’ils se présentent à nous dans l’exercice de leurs fonctions. Mais ce n’est que lorsque leur mandat touche à sa fin qu’ils et elles peuvent réellement s’exprimer sur leur expérience. Animé par Chloë Hill, Les Personnages de la Chambre est un nouveau balado qui présente six anciens et anciennes député.e.s de la Chambre des communes du Canada qui décrivent, dans leur propre voix, la réalité de cette profession.
Ce balado présente des témoignages de :
Stephen Blaney, Conservateur, Bellechasse—Les Etchemins—Lévis, Québec, 2006-2021Guy Caron, Nouveau Parti démocratique, Rimouski-Neigette—Témiscouata—Les Basques, Québec, 2011-2019Matthew Dubé, Nouveau Parti démocratique, Beloeil—Chambly, Québec, 2011-2019Linda Lapointe, Libéral, Rivière-des-Mille-Îles, Québec, 2015-2019Rémi Massé, Libéral, Avignon—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia, Québec, 2015-2019Jean-Claude Poissant, Libéral, La Prairie, Québec, 2015-2019Dans cette série en six parties, nous entendrons les témoignages d’anciens et anciennes député.e.s des 42e et 43e législatures du Canada, c’est-à-dire des parlementaires qui ont quitté leurs fonctions entre 2015 et 2021. Nous découvrirons leur expérience à la Chambre des communes et entendrons leurs conseils sur la façon d’améliorer l’expérience d’un ou une député.e, pour la personne qui porte le titre, mais aussi pour nous, le public qu’ils servent.
Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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Wonk is a podcast about policy and policymakers in Canada — but you don’t need to be a policy wonk to enjoy it. Hosted by PPF President and CEO Edward Greenspon, we talk to leaders, thinkers and doers who are setting the agenda and driving change for the better in Canada. We also probe the passionate personalities behind the policies. After all, good policy at its core is about people. Listen to Wonk, and be in the knoW. New episodes on Thursdays.
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Politics is a contact sport. You don’t have to look hard to find examples of that today. If you’re engaged in policy making or just want to get an insider's look into how some of the biggest issues facing Texans play out, then this is your podcast!
A political veteran with 30 years’ experience of lobbying in Texas and throughout the United States for some of the largest corporations in the world. I’ve spent my entire career in backrooms, and statehouse hallways helping to craft laws and policies and NOW, I want to bring you inside some of these discussions so you have access to the inner workings of the Texas StateHouse. You’ll find it revealing, useful and actionable- keeping YOU involved in today's most important conversations.
So, tune into the conversation, just search State House with Frank Santos and subscribe on your favorite podcast app so you don’t miss a minute. Your seat at the table starts now! -
On London Matters, gain first-person insight to matters relevant to the City of London Ontario, straight from Mayor Josh Morgan. These days it seems almost everyone has a podcast, but we hope this one offers you something a little different. First off, it’s all about London --- compelling guests, having in-depth conversations, about the most pressing issues facing our city today. As Mayor, Josh receives a lot of questions, but on this podcast, he gets to ask the questions. He’ll put them to some of London’s most prominent, well-informed. and intriguing individuals. Hear insights on the issues that matter most in our city- from health and homelessness, affordability, public safety, transportation and more!