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  • Jagmeet Singh On Why He Won't Step Down
    Feb 18 2025

    Jagmeet Singh has taken a lot of shit: his nice watch, his ambivalence on taking down the Liberals, and of course his polling. But he says he’s not giving up. He says he’s here to win.


    Sit down with Noor as she goes past the “corporate interest” talking points and grills the leader on all things NDP. Why doesn’t he have a successor? Why won’t he step down? Why is he so fancy for a lefty?


    Host: Noor Azrieh

    Credits: Aviva Lessard (Senior Producer), Sam Konnert (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Host/Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Max Collins (Director of Audio) Jesse Brown (Editor), Tony Wang (Artwork)


    Guests: Jagmeet Singh


    Background reading:

    • #115 Did Jagmeet Singh Miss His Big Chance? - CANADALAND
    • Get ready for an early federal election, NDP tells candidates in an internal memo – CBC News
    • Jagmeet Singh's NDP is in deep trouble – National Observer
    • Singh says he will bring down government in March but wants to pass Trump tariff relief first – CBC News


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    36 min
  • Man of Steel, Nation of Bloat
    Feb 11 2025

    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.


    And, yes folks, we’re talking about tariffs again, because Donald Trump enacted a 25 percent tariff on all steel and aluminum imports, with NO exceptions. Plus, our nominations for Fentanyl Czar, and the defamation case against Conservative Deputy Leader Melissa Lantsman, CIJA, and Ezra Levant.


    Host: Noor Azrieh

    Credits: Aviva Lessard (Senior Producer), Sam Konnert (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Host/Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Max Collins (Director of Audio) Jesse Brown (Editor), Tony Wang (Artwork)

    Guests: Michael Wernick


    Background reading:

    • How a ballooning public sector is reshaping Canada’s economy - The Globe and Mail
    • Attrition is the 'worst way' to shrink federal public service, says former clerk - Yahoo News
    • Opinion: Canada can learn from Trump and cut its bloated bureaucracy - The Globe and Mail
    • Poilievre says he wants to cut the federal public service, doesn't mind remote work - CBC News
    • What does Justin Trudeau's departure mean for federal public servants? - CBC News



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    28 min
  • Three Businesses Jerked Around by Trump
    Feb 4 2025

    On Saturday, President Trump followed through with his promise of 25 percent tariffs on Canadian goods and 10 percent on energy. We clapped back with our own.


    But late yesterday, after a couple of calls between the two leaders, Trump relented after Trudeau said he outlined Canada’s $1.3 billion border plan and also signed a new intelligence directive on organized crime and fentanyl. Trump said he’d pause for 30 days.


    A trade war is bad, but some businesses might fare better than others. Our producers went out to see how they were reacting.


    Host: Sam Konnert

    Credits: Aviva Lessard (Senior Producer), Sam Konnert (Host/Producer), Noor Azrieh (Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Max Collins (Director of Audio) Jesse Brown (Editor), Tony Wang (Artwork)

    Guests: Jeff Kirstein, Adam Brierley, Kacee Vasudeva


    Background reading:

    • These industries would be hit hardest by Trump's 25 per cent tariffs - DiscoverHumboldt.com
    • Trump has a 'good talk' with Trudeau — then calls again for Canada to become 51st state
    • Mexico president says U.S. tariffs on her country delayed for 1 month
    • Defence minister accelerates 2% NATO spending timeline to 2027 amid pressure from Trump


    Photo credit: Presidencia de la República Mexicana via Flickr


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    29 min
  • Did Jagmeet Singh Miss His Big Chance?
    Jan 28 2025

    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.


    But they haven’t done any of that. What used to be Canada’s worker’s party seems like a shell of its former self. Why can’t they reach voters when everything is up in the air?


    This week Noor sits down with columnist and critic Max Fawcett, and former NDP strategist Mélanie Richer to unpack Singh’s woes.


    Host: Noor Azrieh

    Credits: Aviva Lessard (Producer), Sam Konnert (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Host/Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Max Collins (Director of Audio) Jesse Brown (Editor), Tony Wang (Artwork)


    Guests: Mélanie Richer, Max Fawcett


    Background reading:

    • The NDP is getting outflanked — again – National Observer
    • Ginny Roth: The NDP don’t take themselves seriously, so why should we? – The Hub
    • Is It Time for Singh to Go? – The Walrus
    • Is Jagmeet Singh’s job at risk in the upcoming election? – iPolitics
    • Singh says NDP still plan to vote to topple Liberals ‘at the earliest opportunity,’ regardless of leader – CTV News



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    31 min
  • Introducing: The Copernic Affair
    Jan 22 2025

    The Copernic Affair is available now, wherever you get your podcasts.


    The life of an unassuming sociology professor in Canada gets turned upside down when he is accused of carrying out a 1980 bomb attack on a synagogue in Paris. Hassan Diab says heʼs innocent, but French investigators are determined to prove otherwise.


    Journalists Dana Ballout and Alex Atack take listeners through the twists and turns of this extraordinary story, all the while asking…


    Is Hassan Diab guilty, or is he a scapegoat? And what if one person’s justice means committing an injustice to another?


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    4 min
  • Trump Almost Forgot to Bully Us
    Jan 21 2025

    Donald Trump’s back, but Canada is STILL divided on how to respond. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has gone rogue, Doug Ford just wants everyone to look at his cool new hat.


    It’s an economic threat, but also threatens to pull our very identity apart. Are we just supposed to sit and wait? To break it down, Noor welcomes Wall Street Journal reporter Vipal Monga, and UBC lecturer Stewart Prest.


    Host: Noor Azrieh

    Credits: Aviva Lessard (Senior Producer), Sam Konnert (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Host/Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor), Max Collins (Director of Audio) Jesse Brown (Editor), Tony Wang (Artwork)


    Guests: Vipal Monga, Stewart Prest


    Background reading:

    • Canada’s fight with Trump isn’t just economic, it’s existential – The Conversation
    • Canada Knows Trump Would Win a Trade Fight. It Is Preparing to Retaliate Anyway. – The Wall Street Journal
    • Canada on Trump’s Proposed Union: Thanks, but Let’s Just Be Friends – The Wall Street Journal
    • Canada Suddenly Has No Leader, and No Plan, for a Trump Trade Fight – The Wall Street Journal
    • Alberta premier's Trump visit raises concerns she's flouting Team Canada approach – CBC News
    • Canada ready to buy more American products to appease Trump's tariff threat, ambassador says – AP News


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    38 min
  • Interview With a Young Lefty
    Jan 14 2025

    Join Noor Azrieh and Sam Konnert for a discussion to bid farewell to key legislation that is likely to be lost due to Parliament's prorogation. From the Online Harms Act, to clean drinking water for First Nation communities, there’s a lot to mourn.


    And, how could a new liberal leader possibly win back young men? We speak with Aiden Fox Ivey, who reached out after he heard our interview with a conservative bro.


    Host: Noor Azrieh

    Credits: Aviva Lessard (Producer), Sam Konnert (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Host/Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Max Collins (Director of Audio) Jesse Brown (Editor), Tony Wang (Artwork)

    Guests: Aiden Fox Ivey, Taylor Owen, Chris Moonias


    Background reading:

    • With the House of Commons prorogued, some key Liberal legislation may not pass - CBC News
    • Young Canadians now more politically conservative than their elders – National Post
    • Poilievre’s Youth: Meet the young voters supporting the Conservatives – Global News
    • Hasan Piker on how Trump seized online culture – CBC Podcasts, Frontburner



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    33 min
  • The Long Goodbye: Trudeau’s Not Gone Yet
    Jan 7 2025

    Yesterday Trudeau announced that he would prorogue parliament and resign as Prime Minister. Now, the Liberal Party is embarking on a journey to replace him.


    He talked about “internal battles” and pressure from Donald Trump, and decided this was the best option. But is it too little too late? Who could possibly have hair good enough to replace him?


    Logic reporter Laura Osman and Trudeau’s former head of economic policy Tyler Meredith join Sam to discuss what this means for Canada.


    Host: Sam Konnert

    Credits: Aviva Lessard (Producer), Sam Konnert (Host/Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Max Collins (Director of Audio) Jesse Brown (Editor), Tony Wang (Artwork)


    Guests: Laura Osman and Tyler Meredith


    Background reading:

    • Justin Trudeau resigned too late. There is no salvaging the Liberal Party now | Globe and Mail
    • Who will replace Justin Trudeau as the next Liberal leader? Here are the top contenders | Globe and Mail
    • Trudeau removes himself from the equation, but the math doesn't get much easier | CBC News
    • Trudeau says he's not the right choice to lead party in next election, promises to resign as PM. | CBC News


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    27 min