Episodios

  • Ep. 18 - Constructing a Left-Feminist Foreign Policy with Kaliene Jackson
    Jul 29 2022

    This week we're taking another look at Canada's foreign policy, through the framing of Ed Burmila's "Naught by NATO" -- an article we've referenced before.

    Since the last time we tried to talk about this was frankly a bit embarrassing, we brought in a ringer to help us stumble through. Kaliene Jackson has studied the rhetoric and impacts (and the gap between them) of Canada's Feminist Foreign Aid program and helps us envision what a truly leftist foreign policy would look like. 

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    1 h y 8 m
  • Ep 17 - Demand the Impossible
    Jul 15 2022

    We've been taking a little summer break and this week we're bringing you an episode we recorded in the midst of the Ontario election. As a bulwark against the ongoing trudge into barbarism and cynicism, we've dreamt up some grounded, realistic "demands" to immediately make worker's lives materially better. 

    Steve takes a quick look at improvements that could immediately improve housing affordability, desirability and walkability. And continues to gind his axe about landlords.

    Tim (of course) wanted to talk about trains.

    H-hey guys? We really should fix that enviornment, eh? 

    And: Is $15 "Fair"? Is $20 "Plenty?" We're well overdue a raise -- and a union. 

    Some stuff we mentioned: 
    The Trains that Subsidize Suburbia - GO Transit Commuter Rail
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxWjtpzCIfA

    "How Are You Going to Pay for That? Smart Answers to the Dumbest Question in Politics" by Ryan Cooper
    https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250272348/howareyougoingtopayforthat

    IPCC Sixth's Assessment
    https://www.ipcc.ch/report/sixth-assessment-report-working-group-ii/

    Fifteen and Fairness
    https://www.15andfairness.org/

    Francis Bourgeois, TikTokker Loves Trains
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfM6DFn_h58

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    56 m
  • Ep. 16 - Oh... Canada 🤦
    Jul 1 2022

    This week, Tim and a very congested Steve are joined by indigenous activist and labour organizer Carissa Taylor. A recent transplant to the unceded traditional territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations -- also known as Vancouver -- Carissa shares how she's navigated her work with indigenous peoples on the Western Coast and how she understands Canada Day through the lens of her own identity as a settler-passing Métis woman and an anti-colonial activist. 

    TL;DR: fuck the flag; they can have it. 

    Stavros Halkias "Canada is Stupid" (RE: Land Acklowledgements)
    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/fHzrbskBTZQ

    #Next150
    https://next150.indianhorse.ca/

    Indigenous Blue Jays Logo:
    https://twitter.com/paintsbyparkin/status/1507043245561466880

    Indigenous Jets Logo: 
    https://www.nhl.com/news/jets-indigenous-inspired-logo-profound-experience-for-artist/c-314090206

    "The Dawn of Everything" Graeber and Rengrow:
    https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374157357/thedawnofeverything


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    1 h y 13 m
  • Ep. 15 - Cameron Watson Helps Us Decide Whether to be Exited About Labor's Big Win in Australia
    Jun 18 2022

    Well, it's a month late and an (Australian) dollar short, but we are finally releasing a fascinating conversation with labour organizer (and Shadowfist player) Cameron Watson. From ranked ballot voting to whacky independents and democracray sausages, there's a lot to envy about Australia's political landscape. At the very least, you can't say it's boring (which is a lot more than we can say about Ontario's now-thankfully-over provincial election. 

    How the Australian Senate Works: 
    https://www.aec.gov.au/voting/counting/senate_count.htm

    You're welcome: 
    https://letmegooglethat.com/?q=Engadine+Maccas

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    1 h y 4 m
  • Ep 14 - Does The Left Need a Populist Leader? An Interview with Simon Black
    Jun 10 2022

    This week, Tim (all by himself) brings you a fascinating conversation about populism with political scientist Simon Black. Tim and Simon discuss how the rhetoric and "thin" political strategy of appealing to working people as a class has been so effective on the political right and what the left can do in response.

    Find Simon on Twitter: https://twitter.com/_SimonBlack

    What's The Matter With Kansas? by Thomas Frank
    https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780805077742/whatsthematterwithkansas

    Prisoners of the American Dream by Mike Davis
    https://www.versobooks.com/books/2759-prisoners-of-the-american-dream

    The Great Moving Right Show, an essay, by Stuart Hall
    https://newint.org/features/1984/03/05/show

    The Hard Road to Renewal by Stuart Hall
    https://www.versobooks.com/books/3749-the-hard-road-to-renewal

    David Moscrop, Fighting Populism by Understanding Perceptions
    https://policyoptions.irpp.org/magazines/january-2017/fighting-populism-by-understanding-perceptions/

    Emma Jackson, What The Left Can Learn From the "Freedom Convoy" by Emma Jackson
    https://breachmedia.ca/what-the-left-can-learn-from-the-freedom-convoy/

    For a Left Populism by Chantal Mouffe
    https://www.versobooks.com/books/3097-for-a-left-populism

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    1 h y 15 m
  • Ep 13 - ON Election Coverage, Part 5 - It's Finally Over
    Jun 6 2022

    Thank god it's over. The election has come and gone and 33% of Ontarians have spoken: we apparently forgot what the last two years have been like and decided we want more of the same -- plus a new highway, I guess. 

    Steve and Tim do their best to recap the final day of the election and talk about what the left can do now. 

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    1 h y 5 m
  • Ep 12 - ON Election Coverage, Part 4: A Boring, Dreary Week for Leftists
    May 30 2022

    This week we tried to come up with things to say about this dismal, boring election, which seems like it's heading directly into the PC's pockets. In brighter news, the NDP is set to elect more landlords than unionists and the Liberals are accusing them of hating women. It's been a great week. 

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    44 m
  • Ep 11 - ON Election Coverage, Part 3: Mike Schriener, Master Debater
    May 23 2022

    This week we took a little listen to the leaders' debates. Steve tries to highlight some better moments and, in typical academic tradition, Tim discusses the futility of debates in general. We discuss some late campaign promises from the NDP and Liberals and lament the fact that we are stuck with the leaders (and parties) we have, not the ones we wish we had. 

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    40 m