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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.


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    (Short Cuts) Organ-Transplant Radio Bingo

    (Short Cuts) Organ-Transplant Radio Bingo

    Why are New Zealand libertarian think-tanks so into Canada’s Indigenous skyscrapers? In the midst of an ongoing housing crisis, is the Squamish Nation’s Sen̓áḵw project the future of Indigenous land development?
    As Deadspin’s new ownership pivots to gambling referral, we consider how broadcast bingo supports Indigenous radio. Is “Radio Bingo” a replicable model for diversifying media revenue?
    Host: Jonathan Goldsbie
    Credits: James Nicholson (Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief)
    Co-host: Robert Jago
     
    Further reading: 
    There’s one government in Canada that’s actually beating back the housing crisis, and it’s not Justin Trudeau’s Liberals or Doug Ford’s Conservatives – Toronto StarVancouver’s new mega-development is big, ambitious and undeniably Indigenous – Maclean’sA Village Burned (2022) – Land Back (CBC Podcasts)A Canadian housing development shows how the value of indigenous land can be unlocked – The Post (NZ)Global Affairs confirms Canadian death in Lebanon, 8th since Israel-Hamas war began – The Canadian PressDeadspin Is Becoming a Gambling Referral Site – 404 MediaRadio bingo sees a surge in interest during pandemic in small towns (2021) – The Globe and Mail 
    Sponsors: Douglas, Calm 
     
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    • 36 min
    We Spied on the Spies who Spy on Activists

    We Spied on the Spies who Spy on Activists

    When governments and corporations want to stay on top of the “threats” posed by protest movements — from climate campaigns to animal-rights advocacy — there’s one company that they tend to turn to: Welund. Founded in the UK in 2007, it expanded to North America about a decade later, setting up shop in Calgary (where it’s now called Foresight Reports). So who are they? And what does it mean when public-sector bodies farm out their intelligence gathering to a private firm?
    To find out, we put our own open-source intelligence skills to the test.
    Host: Jesse Brown 
    Credits: Tristan Capacchione (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Bruce Thorson (Senior Producer), Jonathan Goldsbie (News Editor), André Proulx (Production Coordinator), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief)
    Further reading:
    Secretive intelligence firm with Alberta government contract spying on journalist Brandi Morin — RicochetThe Private Intelligence Firm Keeping Tabs on Environmentalists — Mother JonesBAE spy named by campaigners is friend of leading Tory — The GuardianBP paid ex-MI6 spy firm to snoop on green campaigners — openDemocracyEp. 35 - Larry Hardcastle — Brilliant Business PodcastInformation commissioner finds feds withheld details of relationship with private spy agency — RicochetForesight Reports website — Welund North America
    Sponsors: Squarespace, AG1, Better Help
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    • 43 min
    (Short Cuts) The Musk of Censorship

    (Short Cuts) The Musk of Censorship

    As Elon Musk rails against content moderation in a disastrous interview with Don Lemon, Jesse and Ivor Shapiro reconsider Canada’s new approach to online speech. 
    Is the Online Harms Act as Orwellian as Margaret Atwood thinks it is? 
    Also, immigration is coming up a lot in the news these days. Is the recent media discourse actually….mature?
    Clarification: When Jesse reads from Bill C-63 Online Harms Act 17 he says "A person may, with the Attorney General's consent, lay an information before a provincial court judge if the person fears on reasonable grounds that another person will commit hate speech." He meant to say Section 17 "refers to existing parts of the criminal code that govern hate speech."
    Host: Jesse Brown
    Credits: James Nicholson (Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor), André Proulx (Production Coordinator), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief)
    Guest: Ivor Shapiro  
     
    Further reading: 
    Trudeau’s Orwellian online harms bill - The Spectator (UK)Margaret Atwood, Elon Musk call out Trudeau's 'Orwellian' hate speech legislation - National PostFinding a Way Forward for Jews and Palestinians in This Terrible Time [VIDEO] - Centre For Free ExpressionInfectious-disease scientist fired from Winnipeg laboratory surfaces in China - Globe and MailWe’re Falling Into Trump’s Trap… Again - PersuasionImmigration is making Canada's housing more expensive. The government was warned 2 years ago - CBC NewsInternational student charged after alleged voyeurism involving cellphone at U of T residence - CBC News 
    Sponsors: Rotman, Douglas, Indochino 
     
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    • 39 min
    The Witch Trials Of Andy Mills

    The Witch Trials Of Andy Mills

    Andy Mill’s is the co-creator of The New York Times ground-breaking podcast, The Daily, and before that worked on the equally inventive and critically acknowledged podcast Radiolab. He’s also one of the very few journalists to gain the trust of J.K. Rowling for his series The Witch Trials of J.K. Rowling. Finally, he’s been the subject of critical reporting from Canadaland for his work on the Peabody Award winning series for The New York Times, Caliphate. That series was stripped of the Peabody and Mills himself was “cancelled” for a combination of the Caliphate controversy and a series of attacks on twitter for his past work-place behaviour.
    It’s a rare opportunity to speak with someone with a CV like Mills’ and even rarer for Jesse to have the opportunity to come face to face with someone who has been the subject of intense scrutiny from Canadaland’s reporting.
    To hear an extended version of this interview, become a supporter by going to https://canadaland.com/join
    To learn more:

    Califail — CANADALANDAndy Mills’ Professional Website — Andy MillsCaliphate — The New York TimesThe Witch Trials of J.K. Rowling — The Free PressNew York Times Says ‘Caliphate’ Podcast Fell Short of Standards — The New York TimesAn Arrest in Canada Casts a Shadow on a New York Times Star, and The Times — The New York Times
    Host: Jesse Brown 
    Credits: Tristan Capacchione (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Bruce Thorson (Senior Producer), Jonathan Goldsbie (News Editor), André Proulx (Production Coordinator), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief)
    Sponsors: Douglas, CFUV, Article, Squarespace
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    • 54 min
    (Détours) Journalisme cathartique

    (Détours) Journalisme cathartique

    Alors que la guerre à Gaza fait rage, Emilie Nicolas et Raed Hammoud font le point sur la couverture de cette guerre dans le cadre de leur travail au sein de l'écosystème médiatique québécois. Raed évoque également le travail documentaire de longue haleine qu'il a réalisé afin de créer des liens entre des personnes de différentes parties du monde, notamment ses séries documentaires T'es où, Youssef ? Immigrants de souche et Demain l'Afrique. 
    As the war in Gaza wages on, Emilie Nicolas and Raed Hammoud take stock of what it’s been like to cover this war in their work in the Quebec media ecosystem. Raed also discusses the long form documentary work he has done in order to create connections between people in different parts of the world, including his docu-series T’es où Youssef, Immigrants de Souche and Demain L’Afrique. 
    Animation : Emilie Nicolas
    Générique : Aviva Lessard (Production), Tristan Capacchione (Production technique), André Proulx (Coordonnateur à la production), Karyn Pugliese (Rédactrice en chef) 
    Coanimation : Raed Hammoud
    Pour en savoir plus :

    T’es où, Youssef ? - Télé QuébecImmigrants de souche - TV5Demain l’Afrique - TV5
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    • 49 min
    (Short Cuts) Just for Death

    (Short Cuts) Just for Death

    The laughter has stopped at the Just For Laughs festival, as ownership applies for creditor protection and cancels the Montreal and Toronto 2024 festivals. Toronto Comedian Sam Sferrazza explains how the Just For Laughs systems worked (and didn’t work) for Canadian comedy.
    Is there anything behind the Katespiracy? As a manipulated photo of Princess Catherine and her kids goes viral worldwide, Jesse wonders if any photograph… ever should have ever been trusted. 
    Host: Jesse Brown
    Credits: James Nicholson (Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief)
    Guest: Sam Sferrazza
     
    Further reading: 
    Comedians reflect on Just For Laughs’ cancellation and the future of comedy - Globe and Mail2024 Just for Laughs comedy festival cancelled, company seeks creditor protection - CBC NewsThe end of SaltWire: What happened and what happens next? - Halifax ExaminerCanada’s foreign correspondents are almost extinct - The HubHot Docs president warns this year's festival could be its last without more financial support - CBC NewsQAnon for Wine Moms - The AtlanticWhat's wrong with this picture? Plenty, say experts - CBC NewsSo Where’s Kate Middleton? - The Big Story - Frequency [podcast]Royal mystery: What’s going on with Kate Middleton? - Front Burner - CBC [podcast] 
    Sponsors: Douglas, oxio, Athletic Greens 
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    • 38 min

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4.0 de 5
2 calificaciones

2 calificaciones

Garreton ,

Excellent

Great piece of journalism, the first episode with Michael Enright was a truthful thoughtful discussion on media in Canada. I highly recommend Jesse Brown and Canadaland, Jesse has proven to be a keen observer of important issues, from technology to media criticism. He is also a dogged pursuer of a story, he will try until getting the interview. I recall on his previous show Search Engine his pursuit of Canada's Industry and Trade Minister until he got him on tape. Great first episode I look forward to many more.

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