Now here's the latest in new releases:
Queen’s Faculty of Law prof and 12-year UN official with the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Ardi Imseis joins the show to talk about UNRWA's history, establishment and the implications of Israel banning the vital relief agency. (Montreal/Kingston)
Independent journalist and Progress Report host Duncan Kinney sits down with Desmond Cole to talk about his possible ten year prison sentence for allegedly spraypainting two monuments dedicated to Nazis and their collaborators, a charge he denies and which he says the Edmonton Police have used to surveil and silence him. (Toronto/Edmonton)
Guest host Katy Anderson goes to the picket line to hear what rank-and-file Canadian Union of Postal Workers posties have to say as the union's 55,000 members continue the second week of their nationwide strike. (Calgary)
Stanford University post-doctoral researcher Becca Lewis joins Paris Marx to discuss the right-wing project to shape the internet in the 1990s and how we’re still living with the legacies of those actions today. (Montreal/Stanford)
Spectre Journal editor David McNally and Democratic Socialists of America organizer Natalia Tylim join host David Camfield to analyze what the Trump victory means internationally and what radicals should do in the months ahead. (Winnipeg/Brooklyn)
Hosts Alex Cosh, Chuka Ejeckam and Sarah Rieger speak with author Peter McFarlane about his new book, Family Ties: How a Ukrainian Nazi and a living witness link Canada to Ukraine today, which explores the parallel lives of Chrystia Freeland's Nazi collaborator grandfather and Holocaust survivor Anne Charney. (Calgary/Toronto/Montreal)
Pour le nouveau épisode de la 7xième saison de Pivot's #1 balado de la reality TV Québecois les filles reçoivent la rédactrice de contenu sexo Margot Chénier et ensemble elles discutent d’étouffer en relation, d’accentisme et de différence d’âge. (Montreal)
Poverty activist James Hardwick joins host Umair Mohammad for a conversation drawing on his work at Canadian Dimension explaining why immigration isn't to blame for rising housing costs and what approaches should be taken to address homelessness. (Ottawa/Toronto)
Vancouver Co-op Radio's flagship news and current affairs show's 45th season continues with interviews examining a new study revealing how Indigenous children are "victims of enforced disappearance", reporting on Vancouver police's body cams and more. (Vancouver/Victoria)
Why the oil and gas CEOs behind the impending U.S. Administration tariffs might be coming soon to a Canadian economic sector near you plus food security lessons, how to make food systems more resilient and a conversation with the Yukon Conservation Society on two new episodes. (Toronto/Montreal/Whitehorse)
Stefan Christoff sits down with Bolivia Por Palestina's Celeste Lezcano to talk about her organization's support for Palestinian doctor Refaat Alathamna's work on the ground in Gaza. (Montreal/La Paz)
Harbinger Showcase is the community's weekly syndicated radio show featuring network highlights - on this week's episode we speak with Canadians who've suffered in their attempts to reunite with family under the government's Temporary Resident Visa Program for Gazans on CJPME's PALESTINE DEBRIEF, explain why the return of inequality studies is the biggest change to happen in economics in a decade on CITED and more. (Calgary/Montreal/Ottawa)
Co-host Lauren Lautour reports from Qatar on the COP summit and Alberta journalist and Big Shiny Takes co-host Jeremy Appel talks about his experience covering the United Conservative Party UCP conference from the inside in two new interviews. (Toronto/Edmonton/Qatar)

IN OTHER MEDIA:
* THE PROGRESS REPORT host Duncan Kinney is being targeted by the Edmonton Police and Alberta Crown Prosecution for a 10 year prison sentence on the charge of vandalism of a 14th Waffen SS cenotaph. He has pled 'not guilty' support his legal defense fund here.
* VICTOR'S CHILDREN host David Camfield's new book Red Flags: A Reckoning with Communism for the Future is available now for pre-order from Fernwood Publishing - use code 'DC15' for 15% off any of Camfield's books.
* TECH WON'T SAVE US host Paris Marx's new weekly tech news show with writer and critic Brian Merchant System Crash launched last week - find new episodes wherever you get your podcasts!
* THE END OF SPORT co-hosts Nathan Kalman-Lamb and Derik Silva's new book The End of College Football: On the Human Cost of an All-American Game is available now from UNC Press - use code 01SOCIAL30 to save 30%.
* PIVOT is celebrating their 10th birthday - support Quebec's #1 french-language independent progressive journalism co-op de solidarité with a little 'cadeaux' here.
* UNRIGGED is a national journalism community featuring 25 publishers covering news and current events including Briarpatch, The Independent, The Breach, The Hoser, le Co-op de Solidarité Pivot, the Harbinger community and nineteen others - find out more at unrigged.ca.
* BIG SHINY TAKES & FORGOTTEN CORNER co-host Jeremy Appel's best-selling critical political biography 'Kenneyism' is available now at Dundurn Press and at your local library or bookstore.
* TAKE BACK THE FIGHT and THIRTYWOOD's Nora Loreto releases 10 minute news headlines every weekday morning on Sandy and Nora Talk Politics.
* ROB ROUSSEAU discusses topics of interest to the left M-F from 12-4 EST on Twitch with highlights available on Youtube.
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