#945 Blurred Faces and the 24-Hour Frenzy of Shohei Ohtani
With so much going on in the world, how could we possibly cover it all on one Short Cuts? By breaking it up into digestible chunks of varying levels of importance, that’s how!
December 14, 2023
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#885 Poilievre on Drugs
Jesse Brown and co-host Manisha Krishnan dismantle a 10,000 word piece in the National Post claiming safe supply programs are killing people and fuelling a new opioid crisis.
May 18, 2023
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#861 Pierre, Take The L
Rouleau has rolled out his verdict and Prime Minister Trudeau is vindicated. What precedent does this set?
February 23, 2023
What Terry Glavin overlooked
The confirmations of graves at residential schools have made an abstract horror specific and tangible. And that tangibility is what Glavin's piece...
June 6, 2022
By Robert Jago
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#785 Reckoning With Reckoning
Denials of the unmarked graves at residential school sites push through to the mainstream. And a new report shows that journalists' mental health is in jeopardy. Dani Paradis co-hosts.
June 2, 2022
Is Rex Murphy OK?
“Columning is a deadly occupation.”
January 29, 2021
By Danielle Paradis
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#294 You Can’t Even Spare Jessica Mulroney?
Sponsored messaging from Alberta says climate journalists are helping to stage a covert revolution. And media empires strike back to protect their own.
January 28, 2021
Barbara Kay “Stepping Away” From The National Post
“Canada Not Racist,” Declares 73-year-old White Man
"Where does racism manifest?” asks Rex Murphy, who once wrote that rap music leads to “a degraded and vulgar culture"
June 3, 2020
By Jonathan Goldsbie
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#252 Canada Is Working Exactly As Intended
A front-page story tells us that Canada is broken. Is it, or is this exactly how the country was designed to work? And, as a senior editor leaves the CBC, our national broadcaster pivots to audience.