On the suspicious deaths of billionaires and crying white girls.
December 20, 2017
COMMONS
Invisible Victims: The Quest for Police Accountability
"It was bad enough that I had lost my daughter. But the interaction with the police was even worse." A miniseries on policing.
December 19, 2017
Hamilton journalists arrested — while covering a car crash
Both were tackled by police, say eyewitnesses
May 17, 2017
By Jaren Kerr
CANADALAND
#169 Down By Law In Yellowknife
Yellowknife crime reporter John McFadden has been getting into problems with the local police for a while now. But that won't stop him from doing his job.
January 30, 2017
Short Cuts
#92 Cops Vs. Reporters
National Post reporter Ashley Csanady joins Jesse to talk about police surveillance of a journalist and the ongoing government inquiries into the future of media.
November 3, 2016
COMMONS
Canadian Police Are Racist Too
There’s been a lot of attention on police violence against Black people in the U.S. How different is Canada's policing system?
July 26, 2016
Saskatchewan Police May Finally Open Their Records to the Public
Soon, reporters and the pubic may be able to request police records in Saskatchewan, according to proposed changes [PDF] to the...
July 13, 2016
By Emma Jones
COMMONS
Police in Canada Get Away with Killing Black People
“It’s just the mindsets of the entire police force in which they don’t see us as human and if a life is lost of ours, they just don’t care."
March 30, 2016
Short Cuts
#55 Gregory Alan Elliott and the Future of Being Awful Online
Buzzfeed's Scaachi Koul joins Jesse to talk about the Gregory Alan Elliott harassment trial, James Forcillo's verdict in the killing of Sammy Yatim and the public insults between Postmedia's Paul Godfrey and Torstar's John Honderich.
January 28, 2016
Police in Western Canada Don’t Collect, Release Racial Data
One evening in December 2014, Simon Ash-Moccasin, an Indigenous playwright, actor and activist, was walking home through inner city Regina when he was...