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Episode 6 – Untangling history on a knitting road trip with guest Sylvia Olsen

(June 22, 2021) Unravelling Canada: A Knitting Odyssey by Sylvia Olsen begins to untangle the messy business of Canadian history through a journey of knitting that takes her to 40 communities across the country. From the history of quintessential Cowichan sweaters made by Coast Salish knitters and Newfoundland Outport Nursing and Industrial Association (NONIA) to modern-day … [Read more...] about Episode 6 – Untangling history on a knitting road trip with guest Sylvia Olsen

Is the Green Party of Canada racist?

(June 17, 2021) In October 2020, 47-year-old Toronto lawyer, Annamie Paul, became the leader of the Green Party, the first Black party leader in the history of Canada.  She is also Jewish. Paul beat seven leadership challengers, with her closest rival being Dimitri Lascaris who took 42.2% of the vote to Paul’s 50.6% on the 8th ballot.  Paul’s path was never going to be easy. … [Read more...] about Is the Green Party of Canada racist?

Episode 5: No Apology – Indian Residential Schools and Legacy of the Catholic Church with Reverend Michael Coren

(June 10, 2021) The news that the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation had located the undocumented remains of 215 children on the grounds of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School run by the Catholic Church broke late on Thursday, May 27.  The news spread across the world like wildfire. And since then, the Roman Catholic Church has come under intense criticism for … [Read more...] about Episode 5: No Apology – Indian Residential Schools and Legacy of the Catholic Church with Reverend Michael Coren

Episode 3: Interview with Jamie Swift and Elaine Power

(May 21, 2021) Many Canadians were pulled from the brink of poverty when the federal government instituted the Canada Emergency Response Benefit, which provided a form of basic income.  It was inconceivable until it happened.  Yet, political thinkers for the four centuries have advocate that wealth should be for society, not individuals. In their new book, The Case … [Read more...] about Episode 3: Interview with Jamie Swift and Elaine Power

Episode 4 – Neglected No More: André Picard talks about COVID in long term care facilities

(May 28, 2021) Canada’s award-winning health reporter André Picard has just written a book about it called Neglected No More: The Urgent Need to Improve the Lives of Canada's Elders in the Wake of a Pandemic, which expertly lays out what can and must be done to improve the state of care for our elders. The deplorable state of so many of the country’s long term care … [Read more...] about Episode 4 – Neglected No More: André Picard talks about COVID in long term care facilities

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