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Short Cuts
#895 We All Died In a Tiny Submarine
Do the billionaires on the missing Titan submarine deserve sympathy or scorn?
Wag the Doug
#55 102 People Who Are Not Doug Ford
Toronto is in the midst of its most exciting election in a decade, tickling us with the possibility of hope.
CANADALAND
#894 Mystery Brain Disease Cases Quadruple, Says New Brunswick Doctor
Mystery disease patient count exceeds 200, says New Brunswick doctor. CANADALAND gains an exclusive interview with Dr. Alier Marrero, the doctor at the heart of the mysterious neurological disease investigation.
Short Cuts
#893 Transphobia: The Right Finds Another Target
Ah crap, the far right is fixated on queer people again.
The Backbench
#66 These Rights Are Precarious: A History of LGBTQ+ Liberties
It’s Pride month! So we’re taking you back to notable moments in Canada's 2SLGBTQ+ history, so we can remember the people and work that can have made Canada the place it is today. 
CANADALAND
#892 The Rise and Fall of BuzzFeed News
In the mid-2010s, BuzzFeed News seemed like the most exciting place in media: an almost cloyingly whimsical carnival of abundance where journalists were actually happy. At a time when everything else appeared to be crumbling, it burst with hope and possibility. Last month, after just a few years of layoffs and withering, it shut down for good.
Détours
#14 Les femmes, leurs voix, et la haine
La haine et la violence contre les femmes dans le discours public augmentent. Quels sont les problèmes et existe-t-il des solutions ?
Short Cuts
#891 It’s BBQ Season in Canada!
Wildfires are coming at us from all sides. How can local reporters get at the root issues?
CANADALAND
#890 Crime Pays, If You’re A Journalist
This week Jesse cross-examines poet turned investigative journalist, Michael Lista, on the business, craft, and morality of the true crime beat.
Short Cuts
#889 Little Reich On The Prairie
Despite Danielle Smith’s involvement in numerous scandals, she won a majority in Alberta’s election. Albertan Dani Paradis helps us understand why.