October 6, 2022
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#821 Quebec Election Pop Quiz
Emilie Nicolas and Toula Drimonis break down the Quebec election for those outside of the Quebec bubble
Aviva Lessard
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Tristan Capacchione
Audio Editor & Technical Producer
Emilie Nicolas
Host

Emilie Nicolas and Toula Drimonis break down the Quebec election for those outside of the Quebec bubble. And is the CBC changing their Journalistic Standards and Practices or is this just part of the rumour mill?

Links:

  • Seema Reza on the Joy of Being (Completely) Alone
  • The Guardian article re: Car culture
  • La Presse article re: Objectivity at the CBC
  • National Post piece re: Objectivity at the CBC
  • Le Devoir article re: Malaise at Radio Canada
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