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Welcome to your weekly report from Canada's #1 podcast community!  In this edition we:

 * talk Winnipeg police violence on ALBERTA ADVANTAGE

* reflect on the end of the Trudeau era on 49th PARAHELL

* get weird with Pierre Poilievre on SRSLY WRONG


But first - watch out next week for our 21st wave of expansion!



That's right - next week's expansion is our most-anticipated yet with three new podcasts joining the network including shows 

⭐ exploring key historical figures in Canadian activism from a prominent social democracy institute

⭐ fearturing audio highlights from a recent conference from a fan favourite journalism aggregation website

⭐ exclusive interviews and other content from the nation's most muckraking indie journalist

Watch for the official announcement on socials next Wednesday or right here in this newsletter!


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Now here's the latest in new releases:

  On a much-celebrated return for Canada's #1 pop culture show Shama Rangwala and Desmond Cole recap Season 1 of the Apple TV thriller Severance exploring themes of labour, slavery, alienation and surveillance.  (Toronto)

  Activist, writer and News You Can Use co-host James Wilt discusses his new Arbeiter Ring Publishing release 'Dogged and Destructive: Essays on the Winnipeg Police' the history of policing, resistance and what a vision for a Winnipeg beyond police might look like.  (Calgary/Winnipeg)


   On episode 326 the Wrong Boys dive into the recent discussion viewed 4 million times on Youtube between meat-poisoned eccentric Jordan Peterson and Conservative party of Canada leader and prominent incel role model Pierre Poilievre. (Vancouver)

 
Journalist and Big Shiny Takes co-host Jeremy Appel joins Rob Rousseau to discuss Justin Trudeau stepping down as Liberal leader, his legacy, where Canada is headed, the failures of neoliberalism and more. (Montreal/Edmonton)

  
Special UN Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Internally Displaced Persons Paula Gaviria joins David Kattenburg to talk about the Gaza ceasefire, Domicide and why Israel’s assault on the foundations of international law must have consequences.  (Amsterdam/New York City)


   The Mechanic and the Luddite: A Ruthless Criticism of Technology and Capitalism author Jathan Sadowski joins Paris Marx to discuss the relationship between technology and capitalism and what lessons can be taken from the Luddites to properly assess and understand these systems. (St. John's/Melbourne)

 
The team speak with Bad River Band's Joe Bates to understand how Enbridge is actively trespassing on Indigenous land and the Band's fight to protect the Great Lakes from an oil spill. (Montreal/Toronto/Wisconsin)

 
The 2nd season of Aborsh continues as host Rachel Cairns  sits down with the Canadian Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity's Sheima Benembarek and Janani Suthan to talk about sexual education as a human right, drawing parallels between comprehensive sex ed and abortion access and discussing how the moral panic around teaching it fuels harmful taboos and enables abuse.  (Toronto)

  Harbinger's weekly syndicated campus and community radio show's new season continues with an episode exploring
 why immigrants aren’t to blame for the housing crisis on OATS FOR BREAKFAST, looking back at the 2001 New Politics Initiative campaign to strengthen links between the NDP and movements on ALBERTA ADVANTAGE and more. (Ottawa/Calgary/Vancouver/Montreal)

  Vancouver Co-op Radio's flagship news and current affairs show's 46th season continues with reports on why a NDP-Green cooperation deal may open the door to proportional representation in BC, an exposé on how non-physician professionals are billing the public system and more.  (Vancouver/Victoria)

  The Grind editor-in-chief David Gray-Donald joins David Hostetter and Lauren Latour to unpack the Gaza ceasefire, interview Beze Gray about Aamjiwnaang First Nation and discuss the closure of a plant in Chemical Valley. (Toronto/Ottawa/Sarnia)



                                  IN OTHER MEDIA:                                          

* THE END OF SPORT co-host Nathan Kalman-Lamb was prohibited from entering the US to speak at his own book event - find out more at The Nation and find his and Derik Silva's new book The End of College Football: On the Human Cost of an All-American Game, available now from UNC Press.

* 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' you can 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 has a new weekly tech news show with critic Brian Merchant you won't want to miss called System Crash - find new episodes wherever you get your podcasts - and don't forget to vote in Round 2 of TWSU's annual 'The Worst Person in Tech' event beginning tomorrow!


* UNRIGGED is a national journalism community featuring 25 publishers covering news and current events including BriarpatchThe IndependentThe BreachThe Hoserle Co-op de Solidarité Pivot, the Harbinger community and nineteen others - find out more at unrigged.ca.

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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