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(Détours) Yara El-Ghadban : le deuil, mais aussi les rêves
Episode 32
Selon Yara El-Ghadban, romancière et éditrice montréalaise d’origine palestinienne, le rêve est un acte révolutionnaire. Dans cet épisode, Emilie inv…
1 year, 10 months ago
(Short Cuts) For Whom The Bell Trolls
Episode 963
Is radio not a viable business anymore? Bell Media said this in a release in the wake of massive layoffs. And Pierre Poilievre is waging a bizarre ba…
1 year, 10 months ago
Can Porn's Business Model Save The News Industry?
Episode 962
After Max Krangle left Big Tobacco he went to work for the porn business. Jesse and Max explore whether the business lessons learned in porn, one of …
1 year, 11 months ago
(Short Cuts) No Sex Please, We’re Albertan
Episode 961
The Alberta Premier has a UCP leadership election this year, and apparently she needs transphobic voter support more than she cares about keeping the…
1 year, 11 months ago
Tent Cities, Karaoke And Birthday Cake
Episode 960
Two journalists, Kathleen Martens and Brandi Morin, have been closely following the ongoing crises faced by unhoused people, largely Indigenous, in s…
1 year, 11 months ago
(Détours) Nous, les autres et Toula
Episode 31
En début de semaine, la chroniqueuse Toula Drimonis a vu la publication en français de son livre "Nous, les autres", suite au succès de la version or…
1 year, 11 months ago
(Short Cuts) Internet Censorship (Taylor's Version)
Episode 959
How much information should the public get when it comes to the motivations of a suspected shooter attacking a government building? And the new globa…
1 year, 11 months ago
An Elegy To Snark
Episode 958
Every social media platform prizes something different. With Instagram, it’s aesthetics. On TikTok, it’s theatre-kid energy. And with Twitter, it was…
1 year, 11 months ago
(Short Cuts) The Missing Piece for International Students
Episode 957
From cash cows to scapegoats, has there been a change in how we talk about international students? And how Canada’s provincial governments have, one …
1 year, 11 months ago
Why Government Is Addicted to Cigarettes
Episode 956
For years Canadian media has been saying that Canada is a world leader in regulating big tobacco and is a global success story when it comes to weani…
1 year, 11 months ago