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The best newspaper in Canada is a podcast.
Every Monday, we bring you original reporting on the most interesting story in the country. Every Thursday, we bring you analysis of the Canadian media. We break stories today that determine tomorrow's news cycle. We hold the powerful to account, and we scrutinize institutions and individuals that others won't.


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The best newspaper in Canada is a podcast.
Every Monday, we bring you original reporting on the most interesting story in the country. Every Thursday, we bring you analysis of the Canadian media. We break stories today that determine tomorrow's news cycle. We hold the powerful to account, and we scrutinize institutions and individuals that others won't.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Slash and Burn: How Cheap Debt Killed the News

    Slash and Burn: How Cheap Debt Killed the News

    We’ve long heard about how the news business is failing - layoff after layoff, media execs have claimed that they have had no choice but to make cutbacks.
    In Bell’s latest round of 4800 layoffs, CEO Mirko Babic defended his decision to a parliamentary committee, claiming the company was struggling in a tough economic environment - and that news was part of what was bringing them down.
    But is that the full story? 
    Because before Google and Facebook ate up advertising dollars, the Canadian media companies of the 90s made a bad bet. And it failed to pay off. 
    And now… the news industry is taking the fall. 
    Further reading:

    Corporate ownership of media has failed Canadians, Marc Edge, Canadian Dimension, 2024Bell Media Has Cut 1 In 4 Positions Since 2020 as Parent Company Keeps Dividend Rolling, The Deep Dive, 2024 Media convergence, acquisitions and sales in Canada, CBC, 2010Convergence after the collapse: The ‘catastrophic’ case of Canada, Marc Edge, Media, Culture and Society, 2011Financialization and the “Crisis of the Media”: The Rise and Fall of (Some) Media Conglomerates in Canada, Dwayne Winseck, Canadian Journal of Communication, 2010
    Host: Jesse Brown & Cherise Seucharan
    Credits: Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor), Bruce Thorson (Senior Producer), André Proulx (Production Coordinator), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief)
    Sponsors: Betterhelp Douglas Indochino
    Additional Music by Audio Network.
    Support Canadaland at canadaland.com/join
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    • 36 分鐘
    (Détours) Haïti, vue de Port-au-Prince

    (Détours) Haïti, vue de Port-au-Prince

    Etienne Côté-Paluck, rédacteur en chef d’HAÏTI MAGAZINE et HAITI WEEKLY, des publications du collectif haïtien DÈYÈ MÒN ENFO, rejoint Emilie pour une discussion sur l’actualité de la crise qui se passe dans la ville et dans le pays.
    Etienne Côté-Paluck, editor-in-chief of HAÏTI MAGAZINE and HAITI WEEKLY, publications of the Haitian collective DÈYÈ MÒN ENFO, joins Emilie for a discussion about what’s actually going on in the country.
    Animation : Emilie Nicolas
    Générique : Tristan Capacchione (Production), André Proulx (Coordonnateur à la production), Karyn Pugliese (Rédactrice en chef) 
    Coanimation : Etienne Côté-Paluck
    Pour en savoir plus :

    Haïti MagazineHaiti Weekly
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    • 42 分鐘
    (Short Cuts) Justin Trudeau’s Chinese Democracy

    (Short Cuts) Justin Trudeau’s Chinese Democracy

    A spectre is haunting Canada — the spectre of Communist China.
    Finally, a proper inquiry into election interference by China featuring testimony from Trudeau and his top aides, but, at this point, will anyone even care? 
    Rebel News personality David “The Menzoid” Menzies is arrested yet again at a protest in Toronto, which raises larger questions about how police are selectively enforcing the law at contentious public rallies. 
    Host: Jesse Brown
    Credits: James Nicholson (Producer), Tristan Capacchione (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), André Proulx (Production Coordinator), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief)
    Guest: Harrison Lowman
     
    Further reading: 

    PMO, top ministers and senior officials received 34 briefings on foreign interference since 2018, CSIS says - The Globe and Mail PM tells foreign interference probe government's hands are tied on intelligence leaks to media | CBC News Prime Minister Trudeau tells foreign interference inquiry recent elections were ‘decided by Canadians’: Live updates - The Globe and Mail Justin Trudeau blames racism for allegation that China helped Liberal MP get elected Deportation hearing set for truck driver in Humboldt Broncos bus crash | CBC News Soldiers had to rely on food donations because of lack of military support during Ottawa training   Rebel News personality charged after incident at pro-Israel rally on Sunday  
    Sponsors: CAMH, Calm, Article 
    If you value this podcast, Support us! You’ll get premium access to all our shows ad free, including early releases and bonus content. You’ll also get our exclusive newsletter, discounts on merch at our store, tickets to our live and virtual events, and more than anything, you’ll be a part of the solution to Canada’s journalism crisis, you’ll be keeping our work free and accessible to everybody.  
     
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    • 44 分鐘
    Should Gaza Compel a Return to Canadian Peacekeeping?

    Should Gaza Compel a Return to Canadian Peacekeeping?

    Canadians have long thought of themselves as peacekeepers. But can we still make that claim today? Amid all of the the outrage towards our government over its relationship with Israel, are any protesters calling on Trudeau to send peacekeeping troops over there to intervene? When the guns finally fall silent there will likely be a call for some sort of peacekeeping force. But will Canada still be ready, or even willing, to resume our traditional role?
    There's really just one statistic worth sharing here to illustrate that Canadians have lost nearly all capacity for peacekeeping. In the mid 1990s, there were over 3000 Canadian troops deployed as UN peacekeepers around the world. Today there are 60. That means we’re now at 2% of our former capability. What the hell happened? 
    We go looking for an answer for you today from Walter Dorn, professor of defense studies at the Royal Military College of Canada and the Canadian Forces College. Professor Dorn is an expert in arms control, international criminal law, just war theory, peace operations and the United Nations.
    To learn more:

    Professional website — Walter Dorn
    Host: Jesse Brown 
    Credits: Tristan Capacchione (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Bruce Thorson (Senior Producer), André Proulx (Production Coordinator), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief)
    Additional music by Audio Network
    Sponsors: Squarespace, AG1, Oxio, Better Help
    If you value this podcast, support us! You’ll get premium access to all our shows ad free, including early releases and bonus content. You’ll also get our exclusive newsletter, discounts on merch at our store, tickets to our live and virtual events, and more than anything, you’ll be a part of the solution to Canada’s journalism crisis, you’ll be keeping our work free and accessible to everybody.
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    • 32 分鐘
    (Short Cuts) The Canadaland Guide to Staring Directly at the Sun

    (Short Cuts) The Canadaland Guide to Staring Directly at the Sun

    As Canadians prepare for a rare celestial event–a total solar eclipse–Jesse has one message: don’t look up!
    On Monday, the price of carbon increased, and so did prices at the pumps. Carbon Tax savant Max Fawcett explains why it’s terrible politics, but still a great policy  
    Host: Jesse Brown
    Credits: James Nicholson (Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), André Proolx (Production Coordinator), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief)
    Guest: Max Fawcett
     
    Further reading: 
    Why next week's solar eclipse has scientists so excited - CBC NewsPreparing for a total eclipse of the sun, 1979 - CBC [Video]  Han Dong says international students voted en masse in his 2019 Liberal nomination - National PostSecret RCMP report warns Canadians may revolt once they realize how broke they are - National Post For sale by Canada: books by notorious conspiracy theorist Alex Jones - CBC NewsAxing serious climate action with lies. - Uncommons
     
    Sponsors: Douglas, Rotman, Athletic Greens 
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    • 34 分鐘
    An Oral History Of Just For Laughs Gags

    An Oral History Of Just For Laughs Gags

    Question: what is Canada's greatest contribution to the world of comedy? Is it Lorne Michaels and Saturday Night Live, which launched the careers of comedians like Dan Aykroyd, Mike Myers, and Norm MacDonald? What about Samantha Bee, who broke into the boys club of late night political satire? Nathan Fielder who may have redrawn the lines of reality itself, exposing the absurdity of modern life with his bizarre, intricate pranks? Professor Stephen Leacock, the Mark Twain of Canada?
    Or is it a hidden-camera, prank comedy show that has been seen by millions and millions of people from all over the world?
    Just For Laughs Gags has been running for almost 25 years, and it had no reason to stop, except that its parent company filed for creditor protection under Canada’s Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act on March 5, 2024. What was Gags and what will be missed if it never gets produced again?
    Today on the show, we hear from the people that made it, and from people that were pranked by them.
    To learn more:

    Just for Laughs: Gags – 15 years growing around the world — Radio Canada InternationalJust For Laughs Gags YouTube Channel — YouTubeJoke's on us: Just for Laughs Gags is a heinous Canadian cultural export — National PostThe cost of cringe: Does Just for Laughs: Gags go too far? — National Post
    Host: Jesse Brown 
    Credits: Tristan Capacchione (Reporter, Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Bruce Thorson (Senior Producer), Jonathan Goldsbie (News Editor), André Proulx (Production Coordinator), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief)
    Special thanks: Tamara Wise
    Additional music by Audio Network
    Sponsors: Article, Squarespace, AG1
    If you value this podcast, support us! You’ll get premium access to all our shows ad free, including early releases and bonus content. You’ll also get our exclusive newsletter, discounts on merch at our store, tickets to our live and virtual events, and more than anything, you’ll be a part of the solution to Canada’s journalism crisis, you’ll be keeping our work free and accessible to everybody.
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    • 30 分鐘

客戶評論

4.2(滿分 5 分)
3,162 則評分

3,162 則評分

grgo blee

Well worth the time

I much appreciate this frank, honest and often ribald look at Canadian media—something rare in the wider mediascape. Fresh takes on unexpected topics. A gem in the podcast world.

oaktreee9

Grateful for this show

I’ve learned more about how this country works though Canadaland’s podcasts than I would ever have thought possible! I appreciate Karen Pugliese’s editorial leadership, the excellent reportage of all Canadaland journalists on a variety of topics, and (especially in these times) Jesse’s uncompromising stance that antisemitism is never ok. A rare enough thing outside the Jewish press. I’m a paid subscriber and will continue to be.

glkefo

Sad to see this podcast go downhill

Have been a subscriber for many years. Have really enjoyed Canadaland and its other content. I unsubscribed after the Burning Down The Jewish Deli Is Not Kosher episode where the guest (in regards to free Palestine protests) asked “Like what exactly is being requested now, I’m not entirely sure” - no push back from Jesse in the least. So sad.

I would like to duly note the 132 journalists and media workers that have been killed in Gaza since Oct. 7th

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