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An in-depth look at the issues, culture and personalities shaping Canada today.

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    Ontario's government fought public workers for years. And lost billions.

    Ontario's government fought public workers for years. And lost billions.

    In November 2019, months before the pandemic made heroes of public sector workers like teachers and (especially) nurses, Ontario's government passed Bill 124, attempting to cap their pay increases at one percent for the next three years. It didn't go very well.

    Earlier this month, after years of protests and bad press, and a legal challenge that went to the highest court ion the province, the same government repealed the bill. And then announced in the budget that the entire fight, including years of back pay, has already cost the province $6 billion in taxpayer money, and could cost billions more. So...what happened here? Why did this fight drag on for years? And would the government have been better off just paying up in the first place?

    GUEST: Richard Southern, Queen's Park reporter, CityNews

    • 19 min
    How the government investigates "greenwashing" complaints

    How the government investigates "greenwashing" complaints

    You may not know which ads meet the definition of greenwashing—but you know the type of ads in that discussion. Big corporations assuring you of how much they do for the environment, how sustainable their practices are and how much they've already done to make sure you can enjoy their products guilt-free.

    As the climate crisis worsens, convincing your customers your business is part of the solution, not the problem, can translate to a lot of revenue. The question is, how legitimate are those claims, and what happens when someone reports you for not meeting your own lofty standards?

    GUEST: Carl Meyer, climate investigations reporter, The Narwhal

    • 20 min
    How Loblaw became Canada's "company store"

    How Loblaw became Canada's "company store"

    You have to work pretty hard, in most of the country, to avoid spending money with a Loblaw-owned business. From its origins in groceries to market dominance there, the ubiquity of Shoppers Drug Mart and Pharmaprix, and everything from finance to clothing also under its umbrella, the Weston family has built a staggering retail empire.

    How did they do it? What happens when one company controls so much of the market for essential goods? What does it mean for us? Should the government take action here, and what could they do about it if they were so inclined? After all, isn't Loblaw just...successful?

    GUEST: David Moscrop, writer, author and political commentator (Read David's piece on Loblaw right here.)

    • 25 min
    How AI takes workplace surveillance to another level

    How AI takes workplace surveillance to another level

    We all know that companies track what we do on work devices. If, for example, you're listening to this show right now on a company phone or laptop, your boss could probably find that out, assuming they wanted to.But he’s where it gets darker: your boss might not have to bother finding out. An AI-driven worker surveillance program may be logging everything you do, completely automatically. And then judging your performance based on whatever it's been told to look for...

    GUEST: Valerio de Stefano, Canada Research Chair in Innovation, Law and Society

    • 24 min
    In This Economy: How subscription fees spiraled out of control

    In This Economy: How subscription fees spiraled out of control

    Netflix. Disney+. Prime. Apple TV+. Spotify. Newspapers. Magazines. Video games. Substacks. A secret caller (hint: you know him!) has a minor subscription addiction and needs help getting his spending under control.

    Jordan asks Barry Hertz, Deputy Arts Editor and Film Editor for The Globe and Mail, to explain the subscription boom we're living in, and learn a few tips to avoid high fees.

    Do you have a money problem? Call us and leave a message at 416-935-5935. Or email us at hello@itepod.ca. You can also find us on Instagram and TikTok @InThisEconomyPod. Don't forget to leave a call-back number, so we can get in touch.

    • 35 min
    The past, present and perilous future of bagged milk in Canada

    The past, present and perilous future of bagged milk in Canada

    It's a Canadian institution. Or at least, a piece of Canadian culture. OK, fine, it's an interesting quirk that visitors to Eastern and Atlantic Canada are often flummoxed by, but residents have lived with all their lives. Until, perhaps, one day soon when bags of milk may vanish from grocery stores.

    That's the speculation, at least, as milk consumption declines. But it offers a chance to take a little dive into the world's most interesting form of dairy delivery and see ... why? How? And for how long?

    GUEST: Andy Takagi, reporter, The Toronto Star

    • 17 min

Customer Reviews

4.3 out of 5
1.8K Ratings

1.8K Ratings

lainerbrainer ,

Best Canadian podcast every

Love love this pod. Every episode well presented, well researched, perfect guests, intelligent questions, perfect length. I’ve been learning sooo much. Thank you Jordan and team, keep up the great work❤️

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Informative and interesting

I’ve been a listener for a few years now and I can say it’s my favourite way to stay informed about what is going on in Canada!

Even when there are difficult or worrying topics, I feel like the tone stays balanced and that Jordan and his guests manages to steer away from fear mongering.

HK5050 ,

Informative and entertaining

Have been listening to this podcast since the pandemic. I have always enjoyed Jordan’s interviewing skills. He’s thoughtful, candid and keeps topics moving. Thanks for an informative Canadian focused news podcast. I have recommended this show to many friends of mine, and they’ve enjoyed it too.

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