The CBC once produced a podcast series that was an international hit. The broadcaster-turned-podcaster who made it, Connie Walker, recently won a Pulitzer Prize and a Peabody award for her work. Except she won those awards NOT for the CBC, but for Gimlet and Spotify. What happened?
Michel Cormier, ancien correspondant dans plusieurs villes internationales et ancien directeur général de l’information à Radio-Canada, se joint à Émilie pour offrir un aperçu des coulisses des salles de presse canadiennes. Lorsqu’il s’agit de sujets aussi sensibles que le conflit israélo-palestinien, que doivent garder à l’esprit les journalistes pour assurer une couverture juste et éthique ?
The violence that erupted in Israel and Gaza this past weekend has spawned a hurricane of misinformation.
There’s a really popular Canadian politics YouTube channel with hundreds of anti-Trudeau videos. Something seemed a little fishy though. Jesse, Jonathan, and Karyn start pulling at a thread that ultimately takes their search to the other side of the world.
Elon Musk accused Justin Trudeau of “trying to crush free speech in Canada.”
Uncovering the stories of both devotees and dissenters, this season of COMMONS will go beyond the true crime cliches and will make you question everything you thought you knew about cults.
Canada is accusing India of a state-sanctioned assassination. What does this mean for the future of Canada and India’s relationship?
A radical form of reconciliation is emerging in Saskatchewan.
Pourquoi le Canada fait-il face à tant de crises dans ses relations internationales dernièrement ? Maïka Sondarjee, professeure adjointe à l’Université d’Ottawa, rejoint Emilie pour analyser la tension entre le Canada et l’Inde. Comment la réputation de notre pays a-t-elle évolué à l’internationale ?
A “Ukrainian who served in Nazi unit” was applauded in Canadian Parliament – let’s just call a Nazi a Nazi.