An on-stage interview with Pultizer-prize winning journalist Glenn Greenwald on his troubled relationship with the Canadian media and what he knows but has yet to report on CSEC spying.
October 28, 2014
CANADALAND
#54 All I Can Say For Now About Jian
Just a few thoughts about my investigation with the Toronto Star.
CANADALAND has learned that last year the CBC acquired NSA documents describing a major CSEC surveillance program, but the public broadcaster has been...
October 23, 2014
By Jesse Brown
CBC’s Abandoned “Casual” Workers Grow a Pair (Quebec Only)
“I’m leaving without making a noise. You won’t see me anymore, you won’t hear me anymore, you won’t read me anymore.”...
October 9, 2014
By Pierre Chauvin
CANADALAND
#47 Comedy Is A Joke
Canadians can be funny, but can funny Canadians make a living? Comedian Rebecca Kohler on the state of stand-up.
September 7, 2014
Fear and Loathing in Canadian Television
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August 18, 2014
By Christopher Demelo
LEAKED: CBC’s Digital Strategy and Employee Q&A
CANADALAND has obtained internal CBC documents illustrating how the organization is dealing with employee tension, rage and confusion....
July 8, 2014
By Jesse Brown
CANADALAND
Michael Enright (repeat)
The veteran CBC broadcaster as you've never heard him before. A candid, combative, and lubricated conversation about the state of journalism, the CBC, Canada in general, and Jesse's life choices in particular.
July 6, 2014
CBC News Boss Attacks Journalist
Jennifer McGuire singles out one critic, ignores the rest
July 3, 2014
By Jesse Brown
CANADALAND
#39 The CBC Covers Its Cutbacks In Futuresauce
The CBC's new plan is to be a digital content company (that doesn't make content). Jeffrey Dvorkin used to run news at CBC and NPR. He tells Jesse what he would do if he were still in charge.