• The Menswear Guy Ranks Trudeau, Poilievre, and Singh
    Jul 29 2024

    @DieWorkWear, also known as the Menswear Guy, on Twitter (or X), is a sensation — a critic, a teacher, and a gentleman.


    One million people follow him for his masterclasses on the outfits of the most famous and powerful men in the world.


    On this episode he sits down with Jesse Brown to reveal what our politicians’ clothes say about them. And what they’re trying to say to us through those clothes.


    Host: Jesse Brown

    Credits: Tristan Capacchione (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), max collins (Production Manager), Bruce Thorson (Senior Producer), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief)


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    Further reading:

    • In elections, clothes matter. Kamala Harris needs to ditch the forgettable fashion and seize the spotlight — The Toronto Star
    • 10 Reasons Why Justin Trudeau Is the Most Stylish Politician Alive Right Now — GQ
    • A Chat with Jagmeet Singh, the Incredibly Well-Dressed Rising Star in Canadian Politics — GQ
    • Pierre Poilievre drops the glasses as part of an image revamp — CBC


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  • (Short Cuts) Biden’s Gone, Trudeau Hangs On
    Jul 25 2024

    All this talk of major leaders stepping aside, but it’s the Mayor of Kamloops BC, Reid Hamer-Jackson, who has our attention. In a raucous ‘resignation related” press conference, Hamer-Jackson singles out one Kamloops media member, radio host Brett Mineer, in particular.


    Plus, Kamala Harris replaces Joe Biden, and the Canadian media revives her tenuous connections to Canada. Shouldn’t we be pressuring Trudeau to step aside? Jen Gerson explains why messianic ego and the Liberal’s lack of grit will keep Trudeau in place until the next election.


    Host: Jesse Brown

    Credits: James Nicholson (Producer), max collins (Production Manager), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief)

    Guest: Jen Gerson

    Further reading on our website

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    39 mins
  • How to Beat the Airline that Screwed You
    Jul 22 2024

    Gabor Lukacs has won over 25 regulatory complaints against airlines - and even taken airlines to court to uphold the rights of passengers. But he doesn’t want to keep his methods a secret - he’s here to tell you how to get a refund, get compensation for a cancelled flight, and even what to do if you’re sitting on the tarmac for hours.


    Host: Jesse Brown

    Credits: Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor), Cherise Seucharan (Reporter) max collins (Production Manager), Bruce Thorson (Senior Producer), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief)


    Featured guest: Gabor Lukacs


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    Further reading:

    • Supreme Court of Canada to hear appeal from airlines on air passenger rights compensation - Globe and Mail
    • Half of all Canadian airline passenger complaints so far have been dismissed — with no explanation - Toronto Star
    • Backlog of air passenger complaints tops 57,000, hitting new peak - CBC News
    • Air Passenger Rights - Facebook Group
    • Air Passenger Rights Website
    • Air Passenger Protection Legislation Highlights - Canadian Transportation Agency


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    36 mins
  • (Détours) Besoin de légèreté
    Jul 20 2024

    D’après le Digital News Report 2024, 40% des Canadiens évitent souvent ou parfois de s’informer. Derrière cette fatigue informationnelle se trouvent différentes raisons comme l’accumulation de mauvaises nouvelles, leur quantité, leur piètre qualité et les émotions qu’elles nous font ressentir. Emilie Nicolas en parle avec la psychologue clinicienne, autrice et chroniqueuse Nathalie Plaat. Ensemble, elles analysent ce phénomène et s’interrogent sur la manière d’y faire face. En deuxième partie d’émission, on s’intéresse à la démocratisation de la psychologie et le rôle, parfois ambivalent, qu’elle joue dans l’espace public et l’espace médiatique.



    Université Laval’s “Centre d’études sur les médias” 2024 Digital News Report shows 40 per cent of Canadians often or sometimes stay away from the news. They’re doing it to avoid all the “bad” news: the sheer quantity of it, the poor quality of it, how it makes us feel, and how it piles up day after day. How do we deal with the seemingly never-ending bad-news cycle? Emilie Nicolas discusses this phenomenon with clinical psychologist, author and columnist Nathalie Plaat. In the second part of the show, Emilie and Nathalie look at the democratization of psychology, and the sometimes-ambivalent role it plays in both the public space and the media sphere.



    Animation : Emilie Nicolas

    Générique : Lucie Laumonier (Production), Caleb Thompson (Production technique), max collins (Coordination de production), Karyn Pugliese (Rédactrice en chef)

    Coanimation : Nathalie Plaat


    Pour en savoir plus :

    • Digital News Report 2024: Synthèse des données canadiennes — Centre d’étude sur les médias
    • Chroniques de Nathalie Plaat — Le Devoir
    • The Rise of Therapy-Speak. How a language got off the Couch and into the world — The New Yorker


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    36 mins
  • (Short Cuts) Pierre Keeps it Hot After Trump Gets Shot
    Jul 18 2024

    Do we need to “dial down” our political rhetoric in Canada, following the attempted assassination of Trump? Canadian journalism icon Jan Wong joins us to consider Canadian responses to American political violence.


    Plus, following the death of Canadian author Alice Munro, the truth has finally emerged about her husband’s sexual assault of her daughter Andrea Robin Skinner.


    CORRECTION: In an earlier version of this episode, we incorrected referred to Alberta Premier Danielle Smith as “Allison Smith”. An updated version of this episode has fixed the error.


    Host: Jesse Brown

    Credits: James Nicholson (Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor), max collins (Production Manager), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief)

    Guest: Jan Wong

    Further reading:

    • Alberta premier calls on 'progressive' politicians to 'dial down' rhetoric after attack on Trump | CBC News
    • UBC, Guelph look into posts made by profs after Trump shooting | CBC News
    • Pierre Poilievre worries about threats against his family — but says there's no need to tone down political criticism
    • Global News parent company Corus warns about its future | National Post
    • Shot dead. Strangled. These people died violently, suddenly. Why aren't authorities telling us their names? - Toronto Star
    • How the story of Alice Munro’s daughter stayed a secret - Toronto Star
    • Canadian author Alice Munro (1997 interview) | Fresh Air [Youtube]
    • Alice Munro sexual-abuse revelations: One story offers a key. - Slate


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    35 mins
  • Introducing Inside Kabul
    Jul 17 2024

    Today we are bringing you a sneak preview of an incredibly urgent, deeply compelling piece of audio journalism from Radio France. It was originally broadcast in French and was heaped with critical acclaim including the most prestigious prize in radio, The Prix Italia. It has now been translated into English and we have the privilege of bringing it to you. It's called Inside Kabul.


    In the summer of 2021, the Taliban returns to power in Afghanistan and the destinies of two young women, Raha and Marwa, are forever changed. As they contemplate their futures, Raha and Marwa exchange and record hundreds of voice notes with noted French journalist Caroline Gillet.


    What emerges is a raw and incredibly intimate chronicle of two young women coming of age amidst the collapse of the world they had known. Inside Kabul tells a universal story of friendship, bravery and the meaning of home.


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    4 mins
  • The Last Ambulance
    Jul 15 2024

    For forty years, Hal Newman worked in Emergency Medical Services. After retiring, he decided to start an online platform, The Last Ambulance, where he investigates the problems he saw in the EMS system.


    Messages started pouring in from EMS workers from across the country. Now his platform has become a voice for many health care and emergency service workers who are demoralized, exhausted, hanging on by a thread – and who are afraid to speak publicly about what is happening inside the system.


    Despite having worked in the system for so long, he didn’t realize just how broken it was until he started publishing The Last Ambulance.


    Host: Karyn Pugliese

    Credits: Tristan Capacchione (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), max collins (Production Manager), Bruce Thorson (Senior Producer), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief)


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    Further reading:

    • Chaque second compte — The Last Ambulance
    • Yet Another Preventable Tragedy in Montreal — The Last Ambulance
    • A Child Dies as Ambulances Stall on Quebec First Nation — The Rover
    • Quebec Leaves Another First Nation Without an Ambulance — The Rover
    • Long wait for medical care likely played role in death of Atikamekw baby, Quebec coroner finds — CBC


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    34 mins
  • (Short Cuts) Pudd’nhead POTUS
    Jul 11 2024

    Over the past two weeks, the media has suddenly become experts in diagnosing neurodegenerative disorders following Biden’s stumbles at the debate. Canadian Youtuber J.J. McCullough joins Justin Ling to dissect this presidential testing of our patience.


    Then, the Liberals are serious about stemming disinformation, and that’s why they’re paying social media influencers to spread government messages. Why this approach to disinformation won’t work and some ideas on what might.


    Host: Justin Ling

    Credits: James Nicholson (Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor), max collins (Production Manager), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief)

    Guest: J.J. McCullough

    Further reading:

    • The media has been breathlessly attacking Biden. What about Trump? | Margaret Sullivan | The Guardian
    • Parkinson’s Expert Visited the White House Eight Times in Eight Months - The New York Times
    • Will the online harms bill add enforcement, or just bureaucracy? PBO says Canadians will decide | CBC News
    • Michael Taube: Google partners with lefty collective in attempted end run around Online News Act - National Post
    • Conservative supporters more susceptible to Russian false narratives: report - National | Globalnews.ca
    • Ottawa keeps spending on influencers. Liberals say it’s about stemming disinformation - The Globe and Mail

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    44 mins