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As Bluesky rides high, Jesse finally quits Twitter (two years too late.) Co-host Douglas Soltys explains why the fediverse might be our last best hope for social media.
Plus, an alleged Iranian plot to assassinate Irwin Cotler, and why Apple News is great for readers (and terrible for publishers)
Host: Jesse Brown
Credits: James Nicholson (Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), max collins (Production Manager), Jesse Brown (Editor)
Guest: Douglas Soltys
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith tabled a rehauled Bill of Rights with changes aimed at ending vaccine mandates, protecting gun ownership and ensuring property rightsâa move she claims as âreflection of our shared values.â But it doesn't stop there, over 30 bills are making their way through the Alberta legislature, so host Noor Azrieh sits down with Ryan Jespersen and Mel Woods to make sense of the controversial changes and make sense of whether or not this bold stand for freedom (or play for Smithâs right-wing base) may alienate other Albertans.
And, the latest on the Canada post strike, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeauâs 7 minute video addressing the mistakes made on immigration.
Host: Noor Azrieh
Credits: Aviva Lessard (Producer), Sam Konnert (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Host/Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Max Collins (Director of Audio) Jesse Brown (Editor), Tony Wang (Artwork)
Guests: Ryan Jespersen, Mel Woods
Background reading:
Alberta Bill of Rights Premier Danielle Smith announces plan to reinforce vaccine choice in Alberta Bill of Rights - CBC NewsThings âmore intenseâ since Alberta policies dropped, says mom of trans kid - Xtra MagazineCanada Post, union to return to bargaining Monday after federal government appoints special mediator - Toronto StarWhy Canadaâs changing its immigration systemSponsors:
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Journalists have flocked to Substack. Abandoning legacy titles to pursue self-puslishing freedom at the occasionally controversial app.
Substack has incubated Bari Weiss's Free Press and Andrew Sullivanâs The Weekly Dish. Here in Canada, a lot of names that Canadaland listeners may be familiar with are thriving on Substack: Terry Glavin, Sam Cooper, Justin Ling, Jen Gerson and Paul Wells to name a few..
Valued at 650 million dollars and lauded as a threat to Twitter. It is a rare sign of hope and innovation and a working revenue model in a very desolate media landscape. And all of that has come with the usual share of controversies.
Top of that list was their âNazi problem.â They garnered headlines and debates about freedom of expression when it was revealed that there were, yes, Nazi Substacks charging money. And the parent company, apparently taking their cut of those profits.
Today Substack founder Chris Best joins Jesse Brown to debate Substackâs controversies and discuss its possibilities with leading Canadian Substackers, Jen Gerson of The Line and Paul Wells.
Host: Jesse Brown
Credits: Tristan Capacchione (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Bruce Thorson (Senior Producer), max collins (Production Manager), Jesse Brown (Editor and Publisher)
Featured guests: Chris Best, Jen Gerson, Paul Wells
Further reading:
The Line â SubstackPaul Wells â SubstackSponsors:
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Veteran Canadian journalist David Pugliese defends himself in parliament against allegations that heâs a Russian spy codenamed âStuart.â Meanwhile, alt-right influencer Lauren Chen, implicated in the Tenet Media investigation, wonât answer the committeeâs questions about Russia.
Host: Jesse Brown
Credits: James Nicholson (Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), max collins (Production Manager), Jesse Brown (Editor)
Guest: Noor Azrieh
Further reading:
Reporter pushes back against âridiculousâ Russian spy allegations - National | Globalnews.ca Journalist says he's received threats following 'false' accusations that he's a Russian agent | CBC NewsFormer Conservative Ministerâs Allegation Ottawa Citizen Journalist was a Soviet Spy is âFalseâ and âUnhingedâ, National Security Committee Told - Press ProgressCanadian linked to Russian influence campaign refuses to answer MPs' questions | CBC NewsHow I Fled Sudanâs Civil War - Macleans.ca Kids to learn Alberta is 'most ethical producer of oil in the world' in school - CTV EdmontonSponsors:
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Parliament has ordered the closures of the Toronto and Vancouver offices of the popular social media platform Tiktok, but users can still access the app. How successful is this maneuver really going to be in keeping Canadians' data away from political adversaries?
Host: Jesse Brown
Credits: James Nicholson (Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), max collins (Production Manager), Jesse Brown (Editor)
Guest: Noor Azrieh
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Last week, UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese landed in Canada, setting off a firestorm of controversy that Canadian politics was not ready for. Sheâs been accused of antisemitism, refused meetings by government officials, and had her talks protested.
Sheâs been calling the war in Gaza a genocide, but the big question isnât what she has to say, but whether or not she was someone anyone should even be listening to.
This week, we sit down with Albanese to discuss the genocide, the accusations against her, and the power of the UN.
Host: Noor Azrieh
Credits: Aviva Lessard (Producer), Sam Konnert (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Host/Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Max Collins (Production Manager) Jesse Brown (Editor), Tony Wang (Artwork)
Guests: Francesca Albanese
Photo credit: AFP pic
Background reading:
UN rapporteur on human rights in the Palestinian territories says she was âsnubbedâ by Canadian government - Toronto StarCanada refuses to comment on US sale of Canadian-made weapons to Israel - Al JazeeraCalls mount for Canada to bar UN special rapporteur Francesca Albanese over antisemitic remarks - National Post UN special rapporteur on the Palestinian Territories holds news conference30 Jewish Organizations: We Support UN Human Rights Rapporteur Francesca AlbaneseSponsors:
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Introducing our latest long-form investigative series. From Thunder Bay to The White Saviors to Cool Mules, Canadaland has a record of reporting and publishing complicated, difficult and nuanced stories that other media canât or wonât. The Copernic Affair is no different.
Acclaimed journalists Dana Ballout and Alex Atack have been working for years on our latest investigative series The Copernic Affair. It is a big, decades spanning investigation about how Hassan Diab, an unassuming sociology professor in Ottawa, ended up the prime suspect in a terrorism investigation that French authorities have been trying to solve since the 1980s.
Is he a terrorist? Or a scapegoat?
The Copernic Affair launches in late-January, but we are bringing you the first episode today.
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Aujourd'hui, on se tourne vers les Ătats-Unis pour discuter des rĂ©sultats des Ă©lections et de la victoire de Donald Trump. Pour en parler, on reçoit Kara Sheppard-Jones qui est spĂ©cialiste en mobilisation politique, qui a travaillĂ© sur plusieurs campagnes Ă©lectorales tant aux Ătats-Unis qu'au Canada. Ensemble, elles discutent l'impact de cette Ă©lection sur la politique amĂ©ricaine et canadienne.
Today we look south to the United States to discuss the results of the presidential election and Donald Trumpâs victory. Kara Sheppard-Jones, specialist in political movements who has also worked on numerous electoral campaigns in both the US and Canada, joins Emilie to discuss the impact this election will have on both American and Canadian politics.
Animation : Emilie Nicolas
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Coanimation : Kara Sheppard-Jones
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Were the vibes around Kamala Harris overstated by the Canadian media? Did the CBC have a âmeltdownâ during US election night coverage? What kind of progressive candidates are viable going forward? Lisa Goldman joins to break down the US election from a Canadian perspective.
Plus, the Trudeau governmentâs very liberal budget for podcasting, and the part of the story weâre not hearing about the Israeli hostages.
Host: Jesse Brown
Credits: James Nicholson (Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor/ Mixer), max collins (Production Manager and Fact Checking), Jesse Brown (Editor)
Guest: Lisa Goldman
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This episode features the audio short, âThe Art of Vintageâ by Laurissa Cebryk (Calgary, AB), one of the finalists from the 2024 Local Correspondents Audio Competition, a CanadaLabs initiative.
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An essay in the Toronto Star suggests thereâs a rule in Canadian newsrooms that limits the coverage of Palestine. Lisa Goldman joins to unpack the idea that thereâs a double standard when it comes to reporting on Israel and Palestine, and why she thinks we should be talking less about antisemitism right now.
Host: Jesse Brown
Credits: James Nicholson (Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor/ Mixer), max collins (Production Manager and Fact Checking), Jesse Brown (Editor)
Guest: Lisa Goldman
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This episode features the audio short, âUg Wug: The Real Reason for Inflationâ by Wes McClintock (Saint John, NB), one of the finalists from the 2024 Local Correspondents Audio Competition, a CanadaLabs initiative.
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Itâs the 60th US Presidential election, and the stakes feel like theyâve never been higher. This episode is a pulse check on what people are doing, thinking, and feeling on our side of that Windsor-Detroit border. Host Noor Azrieh also looks back on the 2016 election and her feeling of powerlessness, and addresses the stakes, impact, and consequences of this election.
And, the latest on Opposition leader Pierre Poilievreâs proposed GST cut for home sales, Albertaâs bill of rights (againâŠ), and Canadaâs collective failure in upholding the legacy of Murray Sinclair.
CORRECTIONS 11/05/2024:
This episode incorrectly identifies Israelâs Prime Minister Netanyahu as the President, we apologize for the error. On this episode, the goods and services tax (GST) is incorrectly referred to as the "general sales tax".Host: Noor Azrieh
Credits: Aviva Lessard (Producer), Sam Konnert (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Host/Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Max Collins (Production Manager) Jesse Brown (Editor), Tony Wang (Artwork)
Guests: Michael Breshgold, Georganne Burke
Background reading:
#94 Can Kamala Save Canada from Trump? - CanadalandU.S. election: How would Harris, Trump immigration plans impact Canada? - Global NewsOrganizers for both parties mobilizing to get Americans in Canada to vote - CBC NewsCanadian support for Donald Trump higher than in last U.S. presidential election, survey finds - CTV NewsWhere Do Trump and Harris Stand on Israel-Gaza Conflict? - The New York TimesSponsors:
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When COVID hit, the airlines were sitting with billions of dollars in cash that Canadians paid for flights that were all canceled. How much of that money was refunded? Why were vouchers offered instead? And why did the transport regulator thatâs supposed to uphold the rules bend them to the advantage of Air Canada and other carriers?
Reporter Cherise Seucharan has obtained newly-unearthed communications from March 2020 that show airline industry execs, credit card companies, and the transportation ministry, cooperating - perhaps collaborating, to pressure Canadaâs airline watchdog to bend the rules.
Host: Jesse Brown
Credits: Cherise Seucharan (Reporter) Tristan Capacchione (Audio Editor/ Mixer), Bruce Thorson (Senior Producer), max collins (Production Manager), Jesse Brown (Editor and Publisher), Caleb Thompson (additional production assistance)
Featured guests: Gabor Lukacs
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This episode features the audio short, âThe Boat Blow-Upâ by Sophie Woodrooffe (Gibsons, B.C.), one of the finalists from the 2024 Local Correspondents Audio Competition, a CanadaLabs initiative.
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Canadian media is filled with doom over the possibility of a second Donald Trump presidency. Is Trump really that much of a threat to Canada?
Plus, why office space conversions arenât going to happen in Ontario, and the real victim of Trudeauâs cuts to immigration.
Host: Jesse Brown
Credits: James Nicholson (Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), max collins (Production Manager and Fact Checking), Jesse Brown (Editor)
Guest: Frank Domenic
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This episode features the audio short, âIn This Place, We Brook No Maliceâ by JR Williams, Gillian Reed & Braeden Doane (Toronto, ON), one of the finalists from the 2024 Local Correspondents Audio Competition, a CanadaLabs initiative.
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Is there more to Doug Fordâs buffoonery than $200 and a paper bag?
As Scott Moe hangs on to a majority in Saskatchewan, Doug Ford scrambles to woo voters ahead of a probable election in Ontario, and it seems to be working.
Host: Jesse Brown
Credits: James Nicholson (Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), max collins (Production Manager and Fact Checking), Jesse Brown (Editor)
Guest: Frank Domenic
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This episode features the audio short âThe Secret Saunaâ by Pippa Johnstone and Jane Sanden (Squamish, B.C.), one of the finalists from the 2024 Local Correspondents Audio Competition, a CanadaLabs initiative.
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Liberal MPâs have hopped on the #TrudeauHasGotToGo bandwagon after 28 caucus members asked for his resignation. The PM is in a completely different arena than when he arrived nine years ago. So did he change? Or did we?
Vox writer Zach Beauchamp sits down with host Noor Azrieh to unpack what kind of leaders are meeting this moment. What leaders are voters looking for? Are they looking for authenticity or radical change?
And, the latest on the Liberalsâ slashed immigration targets, and calls for a public inquiry over more and more police killings of Indigenous people.
Host: Noor Azrieh
Credits: Aviva Lessard (Producer), Sam Konnert (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Host/Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Max Collins (Production Manager) Jesse Brown (Editor), Tony Wang (Artwork)
Guests: Zach Beauchamp
Background reading:
Is Pierre Poilievre the Canadian version of Donald Trump? - VoxSome Liberal MPs issue a deadline to Trudeau: make up your mind to stay or go by Oct. 28 - CBCTrudeau hits date set by Liberal MPs to respond to caucus letter - Global NewsThe Reactionary Spirit by Zack BeauchampSponsors:
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This episode features the audio short âFish Countâ by Jean M. Sarrazin (Comox, BC), one of the finalists from the 2024 Local Correspondents Audio Competition, a CanadaLabs initiative.
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Questioning authority is a necessity for a functioning democracy. Continually calling power to account has to be a good thing, right? Maybe not, at least not all the time. So argues todayâs guest, philosopher Mark Kingwell.
Have we let âspeaking truth to powerâ degenerate into a Pavlovian response to any and all real, or merely perceived, sources of authority? Has this drive to habitually challenge institutions endangered politics, academia, science, and journalism?
Mark Kingwell joins Jesse to explore these questions which lay at the heart of his new book Question Authority.
Host: Jesse Brown
Credits: Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor/ Mixer), Bruce Thorson (Senior Producer), max collins (Production Manager), Jesse Brown (Editor and Publisher),
Guest: Mark Kingwell
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This episode features the audio short âStreet Piano Superstarsâ by James Archer (Montreal, QC), one of the finalists from the 2024 Local Correspondents Audio Competition, a CanadaLabs initiative.
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La guerre au Moyen Orient impacte les Canadiens dâorigine arabe de diverses maniĂšres. Pour Rim Mohsen, quĂ©bĂ©coise dâorigine libanaise, lâun des changements les plus personnels a Ă©tĂ© celui de rĂ©Ă©valuer et repenser son identitĂ© et ses interactions avec les autres. Au micro dâEmilie Nicolas, elle se confie sur la difficultĂ© de naviguer entre deux mondes quâelle gardait jusque lĂ sĂ©parĂ©s. La consultante et spĂ©cialiste en mobilisation sociale discute aussi de ce que signifie lâespoir alors que le monde brĂ»le. Lâespoir, dit-elle, passe par le collectif. Dans la deuxiĂšme partie de lâĂ©mission, Emilie et Rim se tournent vers la jeunesse pour faire sens de sa dĂ©tresse et, peut-ĂȘtre, y apporter des solutions.
The war in the Middle East impacts Canadians of Arab origin in various ways. For Rim Mohsen, a Quebecer of Lebanese origin, one of the most personal changes was that of reassessing and rethinking her identity and her interactions with others. She confides in Emilie Nicolas about navigating between two worlds that she had until then kept separate. The consultant and social mobilization specialist also discusses what hope means as the world burns. Hope, she says, comes through the collective. In the second part of the show, Emilie and Rim turn to young people to make sense of their distress and, perhaps, provide solutions.
Animation : Emilie Nicolas
Générique : Lucie Laumonier (Production), Tristan Capacchione (Production technique), max collins (Coordination de production)
Coanimation : Rim Mohsen
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Veteran Canadian reporter David Pugliese was accused of being a Russian agent in a parliamentary committee by a former MP. So we called him up to ask if itâs true.
Plus, how did a Canadian Olympic snowboarder turn into an alleged violent, drug-smuggling kingpin, trafficking 60 tons of cocaine a year? The incredible story of Ryan Wedding and the transnational drug network run by Canadians.
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Provincial elections in New Brunswick and BC prove that Canadians want one thing: change. In the midst of a caucus revolt, will Trudeau be swapped out next?
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A massive criminal campaignâextortion, intimidation, coercion, harassment, even murderâallegedly orchestrated by India on Canadian soil. This is a BIG deal. After Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused India and expelled six diplomats, Arshy Mann joins host Noor Azrieh to explain the impact and political blowback of these allegations.
And, the latest on the coup against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, political paralysis in parliament, and how we were right on the money with our BC election predictions.
Host: Noor Azrieh
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Guests: Arshy Mann
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Allegations of murder, extortion, coercion by India spark diplomatic retaliations - National NewswatchPierre Poilievre Is Soft On (Indian Government Organized) Crime - Baaz NewsOpinion: Why Indians of almost every political persuasion are backing New Delhi in its dispute with Canada - The Globe and MailIndia's response to diplomatic communication from CanadaSponsors:
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