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Canada is obsessed with dairy. It’s quite literally part of our culture…we’re talking soccer medals with the little blue milk logo on them.
A new study suggests that New Brunswick’s mystery brain illness doesn’t exist, but it doesn’t tell the whole story.
What the coverage isn’t capturing about the Hockey Canada Trial. Five former junior hockey players are on trial for sexual assault, and the reporting is full of graphic details. Laura Robinson takes ...
What the hell happened in the elections media room on Thursday night? Complaints of Rebel Media hogging question period after Wednesday’s French-language leaders debate led to chaos just minutes ...
Poilievre bans journalists from travelling with him on the campaign trail, but did he get a free ride in the press so far? Host: San Grewal Credits: James Nicholson (Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio ...
The government hired 110,000 workers over the past 10 years, did we get 110,000 times more efficient? It doesn’t look like it, but veteran public servant Michael Wernick breaks it all down for Noor.
When Justin Trudeau stepped down earlier this month, it should have been the perfect opportunity for Jagmeet Singh and the NDP to swing the narrative. To seize control.
As Bluesky rides high, Jesse finally quits Twitter (two years too late.) Co-host Douglas Soltys explains why the fediverse might be our last best hope for social media.
Last week, UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese landed in Canada, setting off a firestorm of controversy… Last week, UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese landed in Canada, setting off a ...
As war continues to escalate between Israel and Hezbollah, Noor Azrieh explains why Lebanon is uniquely digestible for a western audience (and why that’s a problem.) ...
We’ve got a three part series featuring some of Canada’s strange and wondrous places, produced in collaboration with The Atlas Obscura Podcast. The Atlas Obscura Podcast is an audio guide to the world ...
The pretendian phenomenon has been known and discussed in indigenous circles for years, but it’s become mainstream Canadian news lately thanks to three big name exposés: Buffy sainte Marie, Joseph ...