Dec 13, 2023
Join us for a night of jazz, political wonkery and a novel-length poem about werewolf whalers for some reason.
Featuring:
- Shuvaloy Majumdar, the new MP for Calgary-Heritage
- Jason Guriel, reading from his book The Full Moon Whaling
Chronicles
- Larisa Galadza, Canada’s former ambassador to Ukraine
- Jazz singer...
Dec 4, 2023
CBC/Radio-Canada announced today that they’re cutting 600 existing jobs and leaving another 200 vacant positions unfilled.
Shortly before these cuts were announced, their president and CEO Catherine Tait joined Paul to lay out her case for a public broadcaster, and her vision for its future.
Nov 29, 2023
As the former president of Estonia, Toomas Henrik Ilves has a unique perspective on Russian aggression. Though he grew up in the United States, he moved back to Estonia and got into politics, helping to lead a technological revolution that has given them a unique advantage for a country of only 1.3 million inhabitants....
Nov 22, 2023
When John Tory resigned as mayor of Toronto, Olivia Chow decided to take another shot at the job. Despite much of the establishment lining up against her, she won. She talks to Paul about that campaign, and about trying to implement her vision for the city on a shorter-than-usual term, while dealing with a $1.5...
Nov 15, 2023