Episode 351 – Radical politics through community, care and struggle
In this live episode, Sandy is joined by Syrus Marcus Ware and Matthew Green to discuss the current state of the left, and all the possibilities that exist to save ourselves.
In this live episode, Sandy is joined by Syrus Marcus Ware and Matthew Green to discuss the current state of the left, and all the possibilities that exist to save ourselves.
In this episode, Sandy and Nora take a hard look at war and remind listeners that it is very, very bad.
Story 1 – GM plant workers say they will take the plant over if GM leaves Canada
Story 2 – More Canadians are dying from chronic kidney disease than 30 years ago
Story 3 – Canada wants to be headquarters for a new international war financing bank
Story 4 – The US has conducted its 20th strike in the Caribbean with a death toll of 80
Story 5 – Portugal’s government offers to meet with unions to stave off national general strike.
Story 1 – PEI Oyster farmers want to replace diseased oysters with US oysters
Story 2 – Mine project in NB slated to be among Carney’s nation building projects
Story 3 – 87 jobs to be eliminated at TVA Groupe
Story 4 – Prison ombudsman decries the lack of access to mental healthcare in Canadian prisons
Story 5 – 37 people are dead after bus plunges into ravine in Peru.
Story 1 – Train company blames derailment and fuel leak on rock slide
Story 2 – Ontario gets extension for childcare program and spaces will remain 19$ per day on average
Story 3 – Pharmaceutical company blocks highrise development over national serucirty concerns
Story 4 – Military helicopter crashes on boarder between Azerbaijan and Georgia
Story 5 – Residents of Bamako in Mali defy jihadist orders and go ahead with annual puppet festival
Zohran Mamdani has inspired progressives across the English-speaking world (and French-speaking, at least in Quebec). But who is Canada’s Mamdani? And what are the conditions necessary for someone like this to emerge?
Story 1 – IDF soldier, cops assault student protesters who crashed pro-Israel event
Story 2 – Cops who spied on firmer Lethrbridge MLA will not be charged
Story 3 – Cops did not heed complaints that an arsonist was setting fires in Conception Bay North
Story 4 – More than $1,.2 million in underground construction costs must be repaid
In this episode, Sandy and Nora talk about the 2025 Liberal budget — Mark Carney’s first — and how he blurs the line between Liberals and Tories like never before.
Story 1 – Man dead in police shooting in BC
Story 2 – Alberta labour groups threaten general strike;
Story 3 – Immigration Canada fast-tracking visas for Sudanese following El-Fasher massacre
Story 4 – Drinking water in Tehran on the brink of running out
Story 5 – Earthquake in Afghanistan two months after another deadly quake
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