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We're an independent, non-partisan current affairs podcast hosted by Jenn Jefferys (in the city) and Maïtée Saganash (in nuuchimii).

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We're an independent, non-partisan current affairs podcast hosted by Jenn Jefferys (in the city) and Maïtée Saganash (in nuuchimii).

    Northern Ontario's punk rock politician

    Northern Ontario's punk rock politician

    Today we're joined by none other than the Honourable Charlie Angus, longtime Canadian Member of Parliament for the enormous federal riding of Timmins-James Bay in Northern Ontario.

    Charlie - who some call the Canadian Bernie Sanders - is a diehard New Democrat. For those who don't know, the New Democratic Party is essentially the Canadian labour party; built thanks to organized labour and unionized working class workers and plenty of democratic socialists. It's the party that's led today by Jagmeet Singh, but was previously led by the late Ed Broadbent, the late Jack Layton, and none other than the father of Canadian Medicare: the late Tommy Douglas.

    Charlie Angus' riding is unique in that it is very Indigenous, very vast and resource rich, very working class, and was once dominated by little coal mining towns like the one Charlie comes from, Cobalt.



    After twenty years of aggressive impassioned face offs with The Man in Ottawa, this rugged reformed anarchist turned democratic socialist is laying the groundwork for his exit… stage left.

    Our thanks to Charlie Angus for sharing his fascinating story with us.

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    who will set Palestine free?

    who will set Palestine free?

    Guests in order of appearance:


    Youth Palestinian-Canadian activist calling for #Ceasefire after losing dozens of family members since October 7 in Gaza, Hala Alshaer
    Managing editor of The Breach, author of The Trudeau Formula, and a Jew opposed to Israeli apartheid, Martin Lukacs
    Palestinian-Canadian equity consultant, former federal candidate for the New Democratic Party of Canada, and first generation Palestinian-Canadian, Beisan Zubi⁠



    Sources and further reading:


    Ottawa woman says she's lost dozens of family members in Gaza (Power & Politics, CBC News Network)
    Ottawa’s Palestinian community rallies after deadly blast at Gaza hospital (CBC Ottawa)
    CTV reports on Gaza with anti-Palestinian double standard, data shows (The Breach)
    Palestinian Ambassador to the United Nations Riyad Mansour
    Get this straight, Western media: Palestinians aren’t sub-human (Andrew Mitrovica, Al Jazeera)
    How Israeli Apartheid destroyed my hometown (Dena Takruri, AJ+)
    Michael Moore on Gaza: 'We need to stop the slaughter' (Al Jazeera)
    9/11 a defining moment in the childhoods of Muslim millennials (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
    Hamilton-Centre MPP Sarah Jama vows to fight on, braces for legal battle with Premier Ford as an independent MPP (Grant LaFleche, Hamilton Spectator)
    Hamilton MPP Sarah Jama says NDP removal was due to her 'early' call for ceasefire in Gaza
    Texans fill downtown Austin streets to demand ceasefire in Gaza (Texas Tribune)
    Biggest pro-Palestine protest in British history as hundreds of thousands pour into London streets (Middle East Eye)
    87yo holocaust survivor condemns Israeli assault and calls for peace (Democracy Now)
    ‘I will not be silenced’: Rashida Tlaib won’t stop fighting for Palestinian rights (The Guardian)



    Music featured in this episode:

    Can I Live by MC Abdul





    City and Nuuchimii is an independent, non-partisan podcast produced and co-hosted by Maïtée Saganash (in nuuchimii) and Jenn Jefferys (in the city). Reach us at citynuuchimii@gmail.com or @citynuuchimii.

    • 42 min
    E27 — What were Maïtée and Jenn made for?

    E27 — What were Maïtée and Jenn made for?

    Well, the humidity is gross, the airs so smoky you can hardly breathe and half the country is still on fire... but we're still keeping it real. And getting excited for #pumpkinspice season.

    Today, Maïtée and Jenn catch up and serve up some feminist takes on #Oppenheimer, #Barbie, and what's been making headlines lately. Just the good stuff.

    We're everything. He's just Ken.

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    E26 ⁠— Holiday Kirk

    E26 ⁠— Holiday Kirk

    Are you into nu metal?

    Thanks in part to the explosive docu-series like Trainwreck and Woodstock 99, niche bands like Korn and Limp Bizkit are gaining traction again. And while nu metal is, was, and probably always "suck" to many critics, today the genre seems to be having a moment.

    Today's guest stumbled his way to the front of this digital conversation, which has since led him to launch The Nu Metal Agenda — a place for exchanging "crazy ass moments in nu metal history" and where the diverse and ever-expanding nu metal culture comes together.

    Music journalist ⁠⁠Holiday Kirk⁠⁠ joins us from his home studio in Los Angeles, California to talk about everything from bad billionaires to high school haters, toxic masculinity in nu metal culture, and making nu metal go viral decades after peak commercial popularity.





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    City and Nuuchimii is independently produced and co-hosted by Maïtée Saganash and Jenn Jefferys. Reach us at citynuuchimii@gmail.com or @citynuuchimii. Click here to subscribe now.

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    E25 — Phenomenally Autistic

    E25 — Phenomenally Autistic

    It's ⁠#WorldAutismMonth⁠⁠⁠ and today we're digging into this fascinatingly complex neurological condition that one of our co-hosts was actually recently diagnosed with (listen to find out who!).

    Plenty of autistic folks manage to live fulfilling lives, but obviously we don't all enjoy the same privilege as Elon Musk⁠ or ⁠Greta Thunberg⁠ — and navigating a neurotypical world as a neurodivergent person can pose challenges.

    Viral sensation Ayanna Davis — aka. Phenomenally Autistic to her thousands of followers — joins us to speak to some of these challenges. We'll also learn about her work dispelling ableist myths, and building affirmative community care as a Black autistic artist, author, dance choreographer, and social media influencer from Westchester County, New York.

    Conservative Member of Parliament Mike Lake also joins us. Mike's autistic son Jaden inspired ⁠a powerful speech⁠ he ⁠recently delivered⁠ in Canada's House of Commons, as well as a bill he managed to fast-track in Parliament after gathering unanimous multi-partisan support.

    The bill — which was first introduced in the Senate, then sponsored by Lake in the lower chamber — requires Canada's health minister to table a national autism framework in the next two years. Hopefully in a couple years time, this framework will deliver results for the Canadian autistic community.

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    Are you autistic, raising an autistic child, or just hoping to learn more about autism and other forms of neurodiversity? You're not alone! Here are some resources we found helpful while producing this episode:

    https://www.autismspeaks.ca/

    https://www.myautism.org/wam

    https://autismcanada.org/resources/

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JFeZygXL4A

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTLUYda-0O8

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDXo83OtzgE

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbwRrVw-CRo

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/how-greta-thunberg-s-autism-helps-give-her-a-singular-focus-1.5301634

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    City and Nuuchimii is independently produced and co-hosted by Maïtée Saganash and Jenn Jefferys. Reach us at citynuuchimii@gmail.com or @citynuuchimii. Click here to subscribe now.

    • 56 min
    E24 — Dr. Jane Philpott

    E24 — Dr. Jane Philpott

    Canadian healthcare is often mistaken for a truly universal system. Even medical doctors will tell you that while it saves lives, our Medicare still only covers the basics — and universal, single-payer, public Canadian Pharmacare is desperately needed.

    Today on the pod, Canada's former federal minister of health, the Honourable Dr. Jane Philpott⁠, joins us to expand on her recent op-ed for The Globe and Mail: 'Canada is failing to meet the moment on the cost of medication' .

    Dr. Philpott also reflects on her time practicing medicine in the Global South, her time in Prime Minister Trudeau's original cabinet in Ottawa, and why she feels we need a "Tommy Douglas 2.0" to drive down the exorbitant costs of prescription medication.


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    "Unless there is a concerted effort to apply pressure on the Federal and Provincial governments, the erosion of Medicare will continue unabated and might even be accelerated. Our best hope lies in the Canadian Health Coalition…for the preservation and extension of Medicare."―Tommy Douglas, father of Canadian Medicare

    "Canadians have considered the idea of universal drug coverage, as a complement to universal health care, for over five decades. For such a long-standing debate there is a surprising level of consensus. After hearing from many thousands of Canadians, we found a strongly held, shared belief that everyone in Canada should have access to prescription drugs based on their need and not their ability to pay, and delivered in a manner that is fair and sustainable. That’s why our council has recommended that Canada implement universal, single-payer, public pharmacare."—2019 Final Report of the Advisory Council on the Implementation of National Pharmacare, chaired by Dr. Eric Hoskins


    ________City and Nuuchimii is independently produced and co-hosted by Maïtée Saganash and Jenn Jefferys. Reach us at citynuuchimii@gmail.com or @citynuuchimii. Click here to subscribe now.

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