Quebec Media Contribute To A Climate Of Hate And Intolerance
Corporate giant Quebecor should be held to account for the content that its outlets regularly peddle
March 6, 2019
By Amira Elghawaby
CANADALAND
#264 Quebec’s Fake News Problem
In English media, there are whole organizations and departments devoted to debunking fake news. But in Quebec, a lot of the work falls to one guy: Jeff Yates. He talks to guest host Brigitte Noël about the unique challenges of combatting fake news in French and why he thinks it's time to destigmatize sharing bogus stories.
February 10, 2019
Short Cuts
#190 Is It Time To Pull The Plug On Legacy Media?
Will federal media subsidies save a dying industry or merely protract the inevitable? And how did the Anglophone press react to the Ford government’s Francophone cuts?
November 28, 2018
Short Cuts
#182 Why Mr. T Can’t Teach Math In Quebec
What does the election of a right-leaning populist party in Quebec mean for the future of the province? And how do you pronounce USMCA? It sounds a lot like NAFTA.
October 3, 2018
OPPO
#13 CAQ-Blocked
This fall's Québec election might be a vital indicator of what's to come in federal politics. We take a deep plonge into the issues at hand, and then discuss the Governor General's scandale d'estime. Oh, and Doug Ford posed for a picture with a white supremacist.
September 24, 2018
OPPO
#8 What Is David Frum Doing On OPPO?
Everything you've ever wanted to know about Quebec. Everything. And we attempt to answer the question: what the hell is David Frum doing on OPPO?
May 15, 2018
The Most Important TV Show In Quebec Has No Equivalent In English Canada
Each episode of Tout le monde en parle is a cultural event, and it can make or break a politician
March 22, 2018
By Ruby Irene Pratka
How A False News Report Sparked An Islamophobic Backlash In Quebec
"I don’t care if it's true or not," said one protester outside the mosque
December 21, 2017
By Ruby Irene Pratka
Short Cuts
#139 Distorted Sermon, Coercive Mattress
Quebec's Bill 62, the dangerous media manipulation of an imam's speech, Dalhousie's free speech controversy and a bizarre mattress saga that people are demanding we respond to.
October 25, 2017
COMMONS
Niqabs & Nafta
Quebec’s racist bill, unveiled. Plus NAFTA explained by one of its founders, former Mulroney Chief of Staff Hugh Segal.
Also, Quebec passes a bill restricting religious symbols, but mostly just the kind worn by brown people.
And Vancouver? Commons is headed to your burg!
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