Looking back on a shit year. So long, 2025!
In this epsiode, Sandy and Nora look back on the year that was, and argue that we better get our shit together soon if we’re going to resist rising fascism.
In this epsiode, Sandy and Nora look back on the year that was, and argue that we better get our shit together soon if we’re going to resist rising fascism.
Story 1 – Alberta municipality on the hook for $9.8 billion
Story 2 – Quebec Liberal party is leaderless
Story 3 – Federal government eyes hiring 50 corporate leadership to work across the civil service
Story 4 – British junior doctors are on strike
Story 5 – FAA and the Army both to blame in jet crash last year that killed 67
Story 1 – 3 children die as a result of flu;
Story 2 – Soleiman Faqiri’s family demands apology from Ontario govt;
Story 3 – Five incidents of human trafficking reported in PEI;
Story 4 – Trump declares fentanyl ‘weapon of mass destruction’
Story 5 – ICC rejects Israel’s bid to stop Gaza investigation
In this episode, Sandy and Nora talk about rising social disintegration, and how it triggers a rise in hatred. Plus, should femicide be considered extra illegal?
Story 1 – SIU clears cops in shooting death of Indigenous man
Story 2 – Rents rose faster in Quebec than other provinces last year
Story 3 – Mark Carney even closer to his majority
Story 4 – More than 400 dead in fighting in South Kivu state
Story 5 – 37 are dead after airstrikes in Myanmar hit regional hospital.
Story 1 – Alberta breaks the constitution to attack children
Story 2 – Feds plan to make femicide extra illegal
Story 3 – Four new groups added to Canada’s terrorist list
Story 4 – The US seizes Venezuelan oil tanker
Story 5 – Crew dead after military plane goes down due to mechanical issue in Port Sudan.
In this episode, Sandy and Nora talk about what has finally pushed the press to call Trump racist (or, xenophobic in the case of the NYT), and what Trump’s latest mask-off moment means for racism within the US, and relations with Canada.
In this episode, Sandy and Nora talk about the beginnings of a migrant crisis in the United States, and how Canadian politicians and journalists are seemingly incapable of imagining how Canada would navigate one.
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