Paul Wells joins Jesse to talk about big opera, Kevin O'Leary and #elbowgate.
May 25, 2016
Scott Gilmore and the “Imaginary Indian”
It is rare that more than a week or two go by without one of Canada’s usual suspects offering up another in a long line of flawed analyses of...
January 29, 2016
By Chelsea Vowel
When Government “Sources” Spin You, Do You Have to Correct?
This opinion piece first appeared on Robert Hiltz’s blog. It is republished here with his permission....
December 9, 2015
By Robert Hiltz
Short Cuts
#48 Liberal Leaks/Newfoundland Goof/Furlong’s Comeback
Rosemary Barton states incorrect facts about Trudeau's refugee plan. Parliament Hill journos attempt to get into the ring with Cabinet Ministers but the Ministers are on another floor. CANADALAND gets NFLD's ATIP reform "spectacularly wrong." The National Post passes judgement on Furlong's accusers without actually speaking to the accusers. CANADALAND publishes their affidavits. Buzzfeed's Paul McLeod discusses.
November 25, 2015
“I Remember John Furlong”
John Furlong, a man accused of abusing aboriginal children, is staging a comeback. His accusers, now grown, have been excluded from national media...
November 25, 2015
By Jesse Brown
Andrew Coyne’s Troubles at the Post
CANADALAND spoke to eight of Andrew Coyne's colleagues who provided context for his time as editor. Coyne himself declined to comment for this piece.
October 21, 2015
By Jesse Brown
Andrew Coyne v The National Post
CANADALAND has learned that though Coyne the editor has signed off on an official National Post Harper endorsement, Coyne the columnist planned to...
October 20, 2015
By Jesse Brown
CANADALAND
#100 Margaret Atwood
Prize-winning author, Twitter enthusiast, and censored columnist Margaret Atwood schools Jesse on technology, dictators, and CanLit.
September 21, 2015
CANADALAND
#99 Christie Blatchford
A difficult interview with the controversial columnist.
September 13, 2015
Christie Blatchford is the Worst
Christie Blatchford is certainly entitled to her own opinion. But in the case of Steph Guthrie's trial, she frequently presents her opinions as...