Archives: Episodes

#40 Femmes en politique: Femmes en péril?

June 8, 2024

Les femmes quittent la politique à un rythme alarmant, victimes d’un milieu toujours très misogyne. Alors comment rendre la politique vraiment féministe, égalitaire et inclusive?

Women are leaving politics at an alarming rate, victims of a still very misogynistic environment. So how can we make politics truly feminist, egalitarian and inclusive?

#995 34 Trump Street

June 6, 2024

Trump’s 34 felony convictions made history in the U.S., but will his efforts to undermine the Rule of Law have an effect on Canadian attitudes towards the legal system? 

WORK #12 – The Crucible of Confinement

June 5, 2024

In 2006, Zakaria Amara was arrested and imprisoned for planning what could have been one of the deadliest terror attacks in Canadian history. A ringleader of the so-called “Toronto 18,” he’s one of the most infamous Canadian convicts of the last few decades. 

#91 Flip-Flopping on Decriminalization

June 4, 2024

When B.C. decriminalized small amounts of drugs in January 2023, it was seen as a promising weapon in the battle against the drug crisis. In May, B.C. walked that policy back, saying it caused disorder in the streets.

#4 Pretendian Hunters

June 4, 2024

What happens when Pretendian investigations go wrong?

#994 Inside Winnipeg’s MMIWG Murder Trial

June 3, 2024

This story started out like every other Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women case. But something happened that would change the trajectory of the case, the people, and even political leaders in Manitoba.

#993 Pretendian Publisher, Cartoon Cancellation

May 30, 2024

Who’s buying a newspaper in 2024? Meet Kevin Klein, a politician, publisher, pretendian, and new owner of the Winnipeg Sun. 

#3 Orange Julep and The Fast Food Empire That Could’ve Been

May 29, 2024

CANADALAND host Jesse Brown introduces Dylan to a strange and decaying Quebecois fast food institution… housed inside a giant orange sphere.

WORK #11 – The Way the Music Died

May 29, 2024

♩♪ But Spotify, it’s nearly killed us

Ticketmaster’s ground us to dust

The companies got too large

Now monopolies are in charge ♩♪

#2 The Feral Horses Of Sable Island

May 28, 2024

There’s a small, sandy island off the coast of Nova Scotia where hundreds of horses run wild. They’ve been there since the 18th century, and are genetically unlike any other horse in the world.