Podcast July 13 Victoria Fenner | Kevin MacKay says there are now five horsemen of the apocalypse, not four. In his new book, he tells us what they are and looks at some big problems and radical solutions. |
Blog July 13 David J. Climenhaga | Why are you allowed to state one obvious conclusion when B.C. is afire, but not when Alberta is burning? |
Blog July 13 Seth Klein | Fraser Institute chose National Aboriginal Day (June 21) to release a report by Tom Flanagan claiming that a sharp increase in people with Registered Indian status will drive up government costs. |
Blog July 12 Nora Loreto | Banking jobs are moving online, where both customers and workers lose real-life interaction, and worse, in many cases, are replaced with nothing so that the banks can continue to make record profits. |
Podcast
July 11
'The Taming of the Queue' -- a new film exploring how well behaved we are when we wait for our turn.
Face2Face
| Have you ever had 'line regret'? Josh Freed and Face2Face host David Peck talk about what that is. Hint: think of the last time you waited in line for concert tickets. |
News July 12 Karl Nerenberg | NDP MP Guy Caron has two distinct advantages in the party's leadership race: he is the only Quebecer in the race and the only one who can lay claim to being a professional economist. |
Blog July 10 Yves Engler | The Globe's failure to even mention Canada's role in impoverishing Congo reflects its bias and helps to explain why Canadians are so confused about their country's role in the world. |
Blog July 11 David Suzuki, Jode Roberts | Pollinator pathway. Bumblebee highway. River of Flowers. Bee Line. These all describe habitat corridors created to help pollinators like bees and butterflies. We can add Butterflyways to the list. |
Blog July 11 Erin Weir | When federal NDP leadership candidates debate in Saskatoon on Tuesday, they need to explain how they would help make carbon pricing work for Saskatchewan. |
Blog July 11 Nick Fillmore | A new report asking the federal government for $350 million to prop up Canada's newspapers is out of step with the times. |
Podcast July 10 Piergiorgio Moro, Jiselle Hanna | The continued exploitation of Aboriginal workers in Australia has led the national trade union centre, the ACTU, to develop a new campaign to support Aboriginal workers. |
Podcast July 11 Scott Neigh | Teghan Barton talks about the Hillside Music Festival's increasing emphasis in 2017 on music of protest and resistance. |