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

 * investigate the Quebec company providing 50,000 high explosive mortar cartridges for the Israeli military on PALESTINE DEBRIEF

*  explore how Brad Wall weaved a new, far-right narrative for how the province understands itself on UNMAKING SASKATCHEWAN

* look at faith, community and ecumenical climate organizing on the Sierra Club's THE ENVIRONMENT IN CANADA

But first: thanks for listening to the HARBINGER MEDIA NETWORK 2024 line-up of unbeatable progressive podcasts!

With can't-miss shows like CJPME's Palestine Debrief, Alberta Advantage, The Breach Show, The End of Sport, Tech Won't Save Us, Unmaking Saskatchewan, Press Progress Sources, The Maple's Expats & Allies and Cited our line-up of 23 current podcasts and archives of 49 legacy shows is (basically) the best, brightest and most bilingual politically progressive podcast community in Canada - watch for our next wave of expansion on September 11th 2024!

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Now here's the latest in new releases:

 World Beyond War's Rachel Small joins host Wissam El Cheikh Hassan to
 investigate how a Quebec-based company is the principal contractor for 50,000 high explosive mortar cartridges being sent to the Israeli military. (Montreal/Toronto)

 
 Dave Zirin and Jules Boykoff join hosts Nathan Kalman-Lamb and Johanna Mellis to unpack their lasting takeaways reporting on the ground for The Nation at the historically disturbing, wild, weird and eventful Paris 2024 Olympics.
 (Fredericton/Washington, DC/Philadelphia)

 
 Web3 Is Going Just Great's Molly White joins Paris Marx to discuss why the crypto industry is spending millions on the 2024 US election cycle and Coinbase’s potential breach of election finance law. (Montreal/San Francisco)

 Alex Cosh,
 Sarah Rieger and Chuka Ejeckam sit down with Moss Robeson, author of the Bandera Lobby blog, to discuss the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists and how it came to influence modern day politics in Canada, the United States and Ukraine. (Calgary/Toronto/New York City)

 On part one of a new series host Alex Birrel looks at the 25 year era of Sask Party dominance and explores how charismatic free market capitalist Brad Wall weaved a new narrative for how the province understands itself. (Regina)

  The Canadian Renewable Energy Association's Vittoria Bellissimo describes where Canada actually stands on progress towards renewable energy and jobs, then Sister Mary-Ellen Francoeur, a Catholic Nun involved in the fight to get the Royal Bank of Canada out of oil and gas financing, describes what an ecumenical push for climate action looks like in 2024
 on two new episodes. (Montreal/Toronto/Ottawa)

 In part two of a special investigation host Gordon Katic looks at how a jury muddled through the most devastating environmental disaster in US history in an episode exploring if ordinary Alaskans would decide the Exxon Valdez case then, as Alaskan fishers wait for the $5 Billion they've been awarded in punitive damages, Exxon counters with a legal appeal marshalling the most-respected psychologist of a generation on the finale of the series. (Toronto)

  Host Stefan Christoff speaks with Legal and Rhetorical Foundations of Economic Globalization: An Atlas of Ritual Sacrifice in Late-Capitalism author Keren Wang in a conversation exploring the world economy and the sacrificial nature of capitalism, the fast fashion industry and how the military industrial complex benefits from the war against Gaza.(Montreal/Philadelphia)



                                          IN OTHER MEDIA:                                

* 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%.

* CITED's Gordon Katic writes about how behavioral economics dangerously denigrates the rationality of ordinary people in a piece expanding on his three-part podcast series at Jacobin.


* 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

* 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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