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Short Cuts #296 - The Great Flattening
Our digital worlds are collapsing. Jon Kay is on Fox News complaining about Seth Rogen, while celebrities are sharing the stage with normal people on…
5 years, 2 months ago
Ep. 358 - How India Blames Canada (And Rihanna) For The Farmers Protest
The Indian government doesn't take criticism lightly, whether it's from Prime Minister Trudeau... or Rihanna. Baaz co-founder Jaskaran Sandhu breaks …
5 years, 3 months ago
Short Cuts #295 - Dog Shampoo
Reddit did not actually stand up to Wall Street and prove the power of the little guy. Jon Kay briefly sparks joy. The Canadian government is working…
5 years, 3 months ago
Ep. 357 - Califail
The New York Times' wildly popular podcast Caliphate came into question after its central character, a Canadian man who claimed he'd joined ISIS and …
5 years, 3 months ago
Short Cuts #294 - You Can't Even Spare Jessica Mulroney?
Sponsored messaging from Alberta says climate journalists are helping to stage a covert revolution. And media empires strike back to protect their ow…
5 years, 3 months ago
Ep. 356 - Joe Sacco
Comics journalist Joe Sacco tells Jesse about how he draws stories out of people— then draws them onto the page. Most famous for his journalistic com…
5 years, 3 months ago
Short Cuts #293 - A Fired CBC Employee Is Vindicated
Reporter Ahmar Khan tried to blow the whistle on systemic racism at CBC... and they fired him. Maclean's publishes a big, powerful list. Ryan McMahon…
5 years, 3 months ago
Ep. 355 - The Open Source Hunt For The Capitol Rioters
Many people who broke into the Capitol broadcast their crimes across social media. Twitter, Facebook and other platforms responded by deleting accoun…
5 years, 3 months ago
Short Cuts #292 - The Putz Putsch
Premiers activate shitty dad mode. And tech companies clamping down on Trumpism could have unintended consequences.
CANADALAND's new French language m…
5 years, 3 months ago
Ep. 354 - This Virus Is Rampant Because We Abandoned Workers
With COVID-19 cases in many parts of Canada on the rise, what about the people who can't stay home? The Toronto Star's labour reporter Sara Mojtehedz…
5 years, 3 months ago