March 21, 2018
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#159 You Can Beat Me With a Hose
Is all of your Facebook data up for sale? What do the Cambridge Analytica revelations mean for Canada? When does journalism cross the line into criminal harassment? And if there hasn't been any major violence in 20 years, why are we all of a sudden freaking out about Khalistan so much?
Jesse Brown
Host & Publisher
David Crosbie
Senior Producer

Sandy Garossino co-hosts.

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