Episodios

  • Performance Politcis (Summer rerun)
    Aug 15 2023

    To wrap up the first season of Hot Politics, host David McKie's guest is no other than Canada's National Observer's columnist and sister podcast Maxed Out's host, Max Fawcett.


    Recent days have witnessed politicians recognizing partisanship. Former leader of the Conservative Party Erin O'Toole and former Conservative prime minister Brian Mulroney both delivered speeches about divisiveness and nastiness, particularly on social media.


    Max joins David to discuss how the divide is not just hurting the public perception of politicians but democracy itself.


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    30 m
  • Special Episode: Protecting Haida Gwaii
    Aug 11 2023

    Haida Gwaii is a stretch of islands teeming with life just off the coast of British Columbia. The land, its skies, and the bodies of water around it have been protected for thousands of years by local Haida guardians. Protecting Haida Gwaii is a story about a First Nation that continues the fight for its rights, despite having inhabited the territory for thousands of years.

     

    Read more about Haida Gwaii at Canada’s National Observer.

     

    Written by Brandi Morin

    Edited by Zahra Khozema

    Cover art by Ata Ojai


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    37 m
  • Seabed mining: The next frontier or the next disaster? (Summer rerun)
    Aug 1 2023
    Harvesting critical minerals from the ocean bottom — five kilometers below the surface — is the newest frontier. The minerals found in rocks on the ocean floor are the lifeblood of solar, wind and electric batteries. But what do we know about the ocean bottom? Does anything live there? David McKie explores the issues around seabed mining. How important is it to the efforts to stop using fossil fuels? Can it be done without damaging the seabed? And with companies ready to start harvesting, do we know enough about the risks to the underwater ecosystem?

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    47 m
  • David Suzuki Calls Out B******t (Summer rerun)
    Jul 18 2023
    There aren't many people in Canada unfamiliar with the name David Suzuki. The outspoken environmentalist and passionate educator is best known for hosting CBC's The Nature of Things. At the age of 87, he's still angry and calling on people to be better.

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    26 m
  • An Update on Fighting for Green
    Jul 4 2023
    Ontario's Greenbelt has been protected for more than 20 years. It includes some of the best farmland in Canada, and both Conservative and Liberal governments have worked hard to make it an environmental treasure. Now it seems, none of that matters. Premier Doug Ford has decided that developing the Greenbelt is key to the housing crisis and is even giving developers a tax break. We hear from municipalities who are not just upset about the environmental destruction, but angry that the tax break to developers could result in higher property taxes.

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    50 m
  • Unraveling the Canada-China Interference Saga
    Jun 13 2023
    Did China attempt to interfere in Canada's elections? Should there be a judicial inquiry? David Johnston, the Special Rapporteur appointed by the Prime Minister, resigned on Friday. What's next? David McKie talks with security and intelligence reporter Jim Bronskill and former senior national security official Artur Wilczynski to sort it all out.

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    31 m