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Your essential daily news podcast. We take you deep into the stories shaping Canada and the world. Hosted by Jayme Poisson. Every morning, Monday to Friday.

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Your essential daily news podcast. We take you deep into the stories shaping Canada and the world. Hosted by Jayme Poisson. Every morning, Monday to Friday.

Visit https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner for show descriptions, links, and transcripts.

Subscribe to Sounds Good: CBC's Podcasts newsletter for the finest podcast recommendations and behind-the-scenes exclusives. 

    How Loblaw inspires anger, boycott

    How Loblaw inspires anger, boycott

    On May 1st, the people behind a subreddit called r/loblawsisoutofcontrol launched a nationwide boycott of Loblaw-owned stores for the month.

    The very same day the boycott began, Loblaw Companies Limited released its first quarter earnings numbers. Its profits went up by almost 10%, and its revenue by over $13-billion.

    Today on Front Burner, why did Loblaw become the primary target of Canadians’ grocery anger? Can something like a boycott or more competition really keep it in check? And should we think of Loblaw less like a retailer, and more like Amazon?

    Vass Bednar is our guest. She's the executive director of McMaster University's Master of Public Policy and Digital Society program.

    • 23 min
    When Drake and Kendrick beef, who wins?

    When Drake and Kendrick beef, who wins?

    A long-simmering feud between Toronto's Drake and Compton's Kendrick Lamar has finally erupted into open lyrical warfare. The bars being traded on diss tracks like "Push Ups" and "Euphoria" bring to mind some of the most iconic rap beefs in history — and it's far from the first time the 6 God has found himself in the crosshairs.

    Shadrach Kabango — you may know him as the rapper Shad — weighs in on the feud, and the role of big-name beefs in hip hop culture.

    • 28 min
    Backlash and walk backs: BC reverses drug policy

    Backlash and walk backs: BC reverses drug policy

    In April, a hospital memo was released by the British Columbia’s official opposition party. It was from July 2023, a few months after the possession of small amounts of certain hard drugs were decriminalized in the province under a three-year pilot project.

    And it advised nurses to not impede patients using illicit drugs within the hospital.

    The province said the advice in the memo had been walked back. But it became another example used by the plan’s critics for why progressive drug policies were failing.

    Then, last week, B.C. Premier David Eby asked Health Canada to recriminalize the use of hard drugs in public spaces, such as hospitals and restaurants.

    So how did growing backlash from residents, health-care workers, police and conservative politicians end a key component of decriminalization?

    Today, we unpack those questions with CBC British Columbia reporter Moira Wyton.

    • 19 min
    Mass graves uncovered at Gaza hospitals

    Mass graves uncovered at Gaza hospitals

    In early April, after Israeli troops withdrew from the area surrounding the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis, Palestinian recovery teams were able to assess the destruction. And just last week, mass graves were uncovered on the hospital grounds. There’s been similar reports at Al-Shifa hospital in Northern Gaza as well.

    United Nations officials are calling for independent investigations into the matter. A statement by the Israeli Defence Forces has said accusations that they had buried the bodies were "baseless and unfounded".

    Freelance journalist Akram Al-Sattari has been reporting from the grounds of the Nasser Medical Complex. He spoke to Front Burner about what he witnessed.

    • 24 min
    ‘F--k Trudeau,’ from fringe to mainstream

    ‘F--k Trudeau,’ from fringe to mainstream

    When Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre visited a convoy camp on the border between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia last week, he was filmed in front of a “F--k Trudeau” flag.

    It was another moment of visibility for a slogan that’s encroached on the mainstream, appearing on bumper stickers and flags scattered across the country.

    So when did this visible hate for the Prime Minister start? What’s the relationship between extremist groups and mainstream anger? And is there any way for Justin Trudeau – or his opposition – to heal the divisions?

    Journalist Justin Ling has spent many hours listening to groups who profess hatred for Trudeau. He’s the author of Bug-Eyed and Shameless on Substack, and he recently spoke to the Prime Minister about these divisions.

    • 27 min
    The growing wave of campus protests

    The growing wave of campus protests

     On April 17th, pro-Palestinian protesters set up an encampment on the lawn of Columbia University in New York, calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, and for their administration to divest from ties to Israel. The next day, their university’s president called on the NYPD to clear the encampment. They arrested more than 100 students. That event caused an eruption of solidarity encampments, protests, and faculty walk-outs at colleges and universities across the U.S. 

    Now, the encampments and solidarity protests have spread even further — including at McGill University in Montreal, and universities in Europe and Australia.

    Today, we’re going to talk about why students in multiple countries feel compelled to face arrest or suspension for this movement — and why others feel the protests are creating a dangerous climate that is fueling antisemitism.

    Our guest is Arielle Angel, editor-in-chief of the magazine Jewish Currents.

    • 34 min

Customer Reviews

3.9 out of 5
166 Ratings

166 Ratings

Kfschr ,

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Jayme welcome back! Stick with what you do exceedingly well.
Your American politics programs were annoying. Canadas politics are innumerable.
What an excellent revealing show.
Much like Israel’s Pegasus spyware Lavender reveals true face of current regime. Nasty!

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Zacktain ,

Great topic today 4/29, horrible guest!!

The guest this morning Arielle Angel, was a horrible choice for a guest. She had a very apparent agenda and her reporting was very one side, not to mention she even said she had only been to 2 days of protests at Columbia so not sure how that makes her a expert. This should have been an hour long show with multiple guests from across the country. I would have no problem with Arielle Angel being on the show if their were another journalist with a differing opinion. Jayme did a good job of trying to play devils advocate but was unsuccessful in the end. I myself have no problem with the protests but wish the show was not so one sided and someone pushing their personal agenda.

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