Conversations about Israel-Palestine are invariably bummers, but for Norman, Jesse makes an exception. #41 (A Fate Worse Than) Death Of The Newspaper. More questions, some answers, and an apology. A conversation with the late National Post columnist and court reporter. The Globe called the government hypocrites, the NDP called them liars. #71 The Last Newspaper Barons (Live From New Brunswick). Laura Robinson has lost her libel suit against John Furlong. #201 Saudi Arabia Is Using Canadian Weapons Against Its Own Citizens And Nobody Seems To Care. And sometimes Caesar shouldn’t have his say. Home News Publications Code YouTube Twitter CV FAQ Misc. Les machines KEENAN MécaFibre sont uniques, les bienfaits nutritionnels qu’elles offrent sont prouvés. Journalist and paralegal Jonathan Fon joins Jesse for a discussion on the influence of Beijing. He rose to a top job in his field, senior critic at SPIN. #254 An Issue Worth Torching Your Job Over. #304 From Nanook To The New York Times: Misrepresentations of the North. Howard Bernstein helped create Ryerson's journalism internship program. In this special “Publisher’s Note” edition of the podcast, Jesse breaks down who’s suing us, how we got here and what we’re going to do about it. MSNBC host and journalist Ali Velshi has been traveling to U.S. swing states talking to voters in the lead-up to the presidential election. They are followed by an interview with Sheppard's father, Allan Sheppard. A conversation with Kenny Hotz, a man at odds with his industry, his audience, and himself. VICE's parliamentary reporter Justin Ling is mad as hell at the PMO, and he's not gonna take it anymore. #272 The Best New(ish) Podcast In Canada Is About The Opioid Crisis. How do you cover celebrities in a country that's so bad at making them? November 1, 2020. The Canadian federal government plans to issue nearly $600M in tax credits and incentives to bolster the country's media industry over the next five years. ", “I have been obsessed with virtual reality”, #320 Coronavirus Is In Our Prisons And Trudeau Is Doing Nothing. Reporting In Washington. How did Stephen Harper dodge the Senate scandal? Last week, Postmedia laid off 90 journalists from newsrooms across Canada, months after absorbing the Sun newspaper chain. #291 Why Are Trans Issues Suddenly Everywhere? Why are we so bad at talking about women's bodies? Taxes are skyrocketing. The rise and fall of Canada’s alt-weekly magazines. It turns out there's a council for that. Is Canada finally, truly ready to deal with race? Something special to announce today, new show on Thursday. He talks to us about how COVID-19 compares to other epidemics he’s covered, the media coverage so far and why he was pushing for social distancing before the government embraced it. CSEC is shadier than the NSA. Steven Kerzner may be the most famous TV peformer you've never heard of. Lord Tim Bell worked for a rogues' gallery of international clients, and co-founded one of the most powerful PR companies in history. Many people who broke into the Capitol broadcast their crimes across social media. Keenan étudie au lycée au Blackrock College (en), à Dublin.Déjà à l'époque il s'illustre par sa pratique rubystique, remportant notamment le tournoi des écoles du Leinster en 2014, marquant un essai en finale [2], [3].. Carrière en club. ", "I fucking hate Zooming... and having to look at my own face. Over the summer, videos came out that appeared to show Saudi Arabia deploying Canadian combat vehicles against their own citizens. Over the past couple of years, a few Canadian media outlets and writers have become obsessed with trans people, painting their campaign for human rights as a menace to society. And then there are the ways real people adjust their behaviour to try to game the bots. But then it became part of the biggest politics story in the country, and we obtained a recording of a strange conversation between one of its founders and a person who was then a senior employee in the group’s Kenyan operations. Do they make it impossible for struggling news orgs to survive? This Facebook group gets more engagement than the Toronto Star and the Globe and Mail combined. Cartoonist Kate Beaton is an exemplary weirdo. Now he dives into hyperpartisan media -- websites that blend legitimate reporting with clickbait viral headlines to create a morass where you can't be sure what's real and what isn't. It's taken 40 years for the media to pay attention to the permanent crisis of missing and murdered aboriginal women. CANADALAND Inc is registered as a limited liability corporation with the province of Ontario. Keean Bexte is a reporter for TheRebel.media, based in Calgary, Alberta. Does political journalism actually enact change? This week, Jesse meets them. Keenan; Imprimer. Who keeps the media in check? In it: should you fuck your Prime Minister? CANADALAND producer David Crosbie investigates how a French working class protest against a fuel tax has inspired a right-wing, populist movement holding recurring rallies across Canada. #33 A Federal Minister Explains why the Government Creeps your Facebook. “My name is Keean Matthew Bexte, and I am unashamedly a cultural conservative,” he said to introduce himself. Meanwhile, journalist James McLeod has independently published a Sunshine List that exposes just how cosy the province really is. By Darryl Greer . #31 Your Telecom Provider is Selling your Information to the Government. Fortune Magazine's Mathew Ingram discusses where to draw the line. Calgary based mission specialist for The Rebel Neither has been publicly released before. La Presse journalist Patrick Lagacé tells all about why the Montreal police spied on him and other journalists, and why the free press is under attack. Why did the Toronto Star try to stop Paul Watson from reporting on a story? Following the election of Donald Trump, Craig Silverman wrote the defining article on fake news. #301 Interview With A Very Rich Person Who Wants To Abolish Wealth. #217 The CANADALAND Guide To Jordan B. Peterson. The book world has been thrown into turmoil by sexual assault allegations, inter-generational fighting and questions over Indigenous ancestry. Keean Bexte is a reporter for Rebel News, based in Calgary, Alberta. An island disappears. Canada's most ubiquitous TV host talks about his many, many gigs, from MuchMusic VJ to CNN interviewer -- and why he's turned to YouTube for the latest one. Is VICE a cult? But in Quebec, a lot of the work falls to one guy: Jeff Yates. ", #327 A Crime Reporter Exposes The Child Welfare System. #235 Taxing Porn (And Everything Else) To Pay For CanCon. The Score is a digital-first, globally popular Canadian media company that's growing each year. ", "I've been watching old NBA games and breaking them down on Instagram Live. What do warnings of globalism, support for pipelines and calls to execute Trudeau have in common? She joins Jesse for a discussion about what's appropriate in political news coverage, and what (if anything) needs to change. Is he a cultural critic? The Trudeau government is actually considering it. The Ethnic Aisle is a crowdfunded digital magazine tackling issues of multiculturalism, diversity, and race in Toronto and the GTA. He's not sure yet. #37 The Globe And Mail’s Plan To Force Reporters To Write Ads. Subscribe to The Imposter on iTunes... CANADALAND Inc is registered as a limited liability corporation with the province of Ontario. Glen McGregor just left the Ottawa Citizen (along with 14 others) after breaking many major political stories of the last few years. AIDS has ravaged and reshaped us in so many ways. In the wake of Colten Boushie's death, Jesse discusses racial tensions in Saskatoon with panelists Betty Ann Adam, Rob Innes, and Mylan Tootoosis. An on-stage interview with Pultizer-prize winning journalist Glenn Greenwald on his troubled relationship with the Canadian media and what he knows but has yet to report on CSEC spying. But there are also fake websites that cater to bots. Jen Agg on the problems with Canadian restaurants. #228 What’s The New York Times Doing In Canada? He and Jesse are almost, but not quite, friends. This week, we're presenting some of the best work from across our network. Where should we be headed? Cheryl Thompson joins to help walk us through Canada’s history with blackface and why this story is not about race. A Haitian senator’s wife paid $4.25 million—all money down—for a house in Laval, Quebec. It turned into the deadliest plague humanity has faced since the Black Death. And Jesse got very worried about the future. #20 Rex Murphy is Paid by the Oil Sands and the CBC Won’t Disclose or Discuss it. Aboriginal people make up over 4% of Canada's population, but less than .5% of Canadian news stories have anything to do with them. Casual yet elegant, Keenan's at the Pier features fresh local Northwest cuisine . He joins Jesse to tell his story. La gamme MécaFibre est disponible de 8 à 28 mètres cubes. Why is that? TV news is reductive, repetitive and usually ridiculous. GRANIT Couteau. As a junior rider she won the ASPCA Maclay Finals, the USEF Medal Finals, and the Washington International Horse Show Equitation championship, as well as the USHJA International Hunter Derby Finals and double gold at the North American Young Rider Championship. For a long time, CANADALAND was (proudly) the number one podcast in the country — but that's no longer true. Is solutions-based journalism the future of Canadian news? Do politicians and foreign dignitaries have better access to health care than everyone else? Adrienne Batra and Alex Pierson were SUN News TV hosts until the network suddenly went dark last month. Was it always like this? CANADALAND is at a crossroads. Veteran comedian Scott Thompson on why nothing happened after The Kids In The Hall, the biggest problems with the Canadian film & TV industry, and why gay men still have to be defanged to be accepted. Josh Dolgin is one of Canada's most idiosyncratic talents. The CRTC is unbundling cable channels, but will anyone subscribe to cable TV in 5 years anyhow? This is how the Rebel Media works. What happened? The paper was accused of spreading misinformation and fomenting anti-Chinese racism. The News Biz Complaints Department. Placed filed: Court of Queen’s Bench, Edmonton (with the action proposed to be tried in Calgary) Content at issue: An August episode of the CANADALAND Short Cuts podcast called “Anti-Rebel, Prorogue,” in which Brown … #308 The Media War Over The Hong Kong Protests. Can one kind of minority stand-in for another? Twitter, Facebook and other platforms responded by deleting accounts, but other people rushed to preserve and organize all their posts from the assault on the Capitol, as well as photos and videos from journalists present. ", #225 Satirical News Site Fast-Tracks Reconciliation, Everything Fine Now. Journalists across Canada tell us how Covid-19 has changed how they bring us the news. What if a slow, painful death was the plan all along? Laid-off National Post editor Jeremy Barker on newspaper budget cuts. Why did the press let him? Linda Solomon Wood is its founder, and she speaks to Jesse about her effort. Is it legal? This week marks 175 years of The Globe and Mail. Or just a crank? "I don't have to be nice to them anymore.". Rebel News personality Keean Bexte is suing Canadaland for defamation. #270 The Most Expensive Thing Canada’s Ever Bought. Joey didn't fight back, but he was the one punished: through a series of retaliations he was pushed out of the building and his news coverage became impossible. #202 It’s The End Of CanCon As We Know It (And I Feel Fine). #77 When Global News Killed A Documentary About The Koch Brothers. KEENAN est une marque de mélangeuses irlandaise qui fabrique et commercialise ses machines depuis les années 80. How Bell, Rogers, and Telus keep competition out of Canada. First Nations reporting usually falls into the four D's: drumming, dancing, drinking, and death. Blazing wildfires. Paula Simons did something that makes a lot of journalists cringe. Progressives in the middle of oil country. A man imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay for years was released over a decade ago, after the U.S. decided he wasn’t an “enemy combatant” after all. CANADALAND has obtained two eyewitness accounts of the death of Darcy Allan Sheppard. It was a fight against a system that didn’t care if some people lived or died. Jonathan Torrens talks about the CBC, what really happened on Trailer Park Boys, and about that one song you love to hate. VICE Canada's head of content Patrick McGuire and executive vice president of TV Michael Kronish sit down for a tense chat with Jesse. Every year, Bell shines the spotlight on mental health for Let’s Talk Day. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Keean’s connections and jobs at similar companies. Until his messy annulment papers from frozen food heiress Eleanor McCain alleged that he left more than just administrative damage in his wake from the National Ballet School, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, and Banff Centre for the Arts. Canada is a big, weird, and complicated place. Conception du corps de la mélangeuse. Implantée en 1978, KEENAN est reconnue comme entreprise leader dans les solutions pour une agriculture rentable visant à améliorer l'efficacité alimentaire. A recent graduate from the University of Calgary with a Bachelor of Science in Energy Sciences and Energy Economics, Keean lives between the city and his family farm in Southern Alberta. #299 Today’s Crisis, Tomorrow’s Apology: Indigenous Death In The Child Welfare System. Doing normal things. All rights reserved. #280 The News Bosses: APTN’s Karyn Pugliese. Internet and wireless companies have supplied private data millions of times. Jesse visits their Winnipeg HQ and speaks to Karyn Pugliese, APTN's Director of News and Current Affairs. Veteran journalist Vivian Smith on institutional sexism, metaphorical pink and blue aisles, why some women choose to leave the profession, and how to fix it. Pipeline stand-offs. Journalist Mark Bourrie has vowed to sue CANADALAND for an article about his dealings with Senator Mike Duffy. Author Susan Delacourt knows. Nora Loreto, author and union activist, talks about what place organized labour might have in today's media. Thankfully, the press has continued to turn up information that MPs have not. Every year, Toronto hosts some of the biggest stars in Hollywood as they debut their new films. The Harper government says there will be no Neflix tax as long as they remain in power. Comedian Rebecca Kohler on the state of stand-up. MuchMusic and dozens of other specialty channels collect millions of dollars a year from subscribers who didn't ask for them and don't watch them. Eric Swanson of Generation Squeeze is fighting an uphill battle to even the scales. For the last four years, the Queen's Park Press Gallery - a group of journalists - has denied her membership on dubious grounds. Now, alternative digital platforms have created an opportunity for these stories to travel outside the communities they are about. CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY. #334 A Dodgy Paternity Test And The War On The Reporter Who Exposed It, Peter Aldhous reported a decade ago that a Canadian lab’s prenatal paternity test was “unreliable. #272 The Best New Podcast In Canada Is About The Opioid Crisis. Andrew Coyne joins Jesse for a wide-ranging conversation before he begins his new job as editor of the National Post's Opinion and Editorial pages. Has the rise of the far-right in Canada been exaggerated? The betrayed reporter is still fighting the Globe and Mail. Next week, recreational weed will become legal across Canada. Michael Edward Keenan souvent appelé Mike Keenan (né le 21 octobre 1949 à Bowmanville en Ontario au Canada) est un entraîneur de hockey sur glace [1. And it barely made a splash in the Canadian media. Meghan Bell wants to tax the rich. First, the National Post's Adrian Humphreys on working with Anonymous. And are their podcasts any good? A Netflix tax is impossible. Keenan's early life was spent on the infamous 'Block' in Sydney's Redfern. #246 Sheila Heti And Rachel Cusk On Why Memoir Is A Dead End. #154 The BBC & The New York Times Come To Canada. A conversation about the similarities between journalism and porn becomes a tense disagreement about online shaming. Does the media demand that minorities conform to whiteness in order to get in front of a camera? Do media unions protect journalists at the expense of journalism? #354 This Virus Is Rampant Because We Abandoned Workers. A new law in Alberta is Jason Kenney’s latest front in the oil war. All rights reserved. Comedian Bruce McCulloch talks about the legacy of Canada’s weirdest sketch show, Lorne Michaels, and the CBC. Who funds it and why has it stuck around for so long while so many others have faded away? There's a lot to learn from what politicians and journalists can and can't tell us, their lowly constituents and readers. Who are the big players? CANADALAND is gearing up for a big year. Canadians can be funny, but can funny Canadians make a living? Writer Jamie Bradburn takes us through the paper's darker moments. What does it really mean to be represented, in the media or in government? #35 Ricochet: Crowdfunding The Next Journalism. June 30, 2019. He talks to guest host Brigitte Noël about the unique challenges of combatting fake news in French and why he thinks it's time to destigmatize sharing bogus stories. “Correspondent” Elected To Board Of Mainstream Political Party "I stand by everything I said," says Christopher Wilson, once part of The Rebel team alongside Faith Goldy, Gavin McInnes, and Lauren Southern . The Indian government doesn’t take criticism lightly, whether it’s from Prime Minister Trudeau... or Rihanna. Karl Dockstader and Sean Vanderklis update us on the 1492 Land Back Lane occupation and explore why federal government inaction just makes things worse. #65 Live From Hamilton It’s The Collapse Of Local News. Chaque mélangeuse MécaFibre est conçu pour utiliser une action de mélange douce pour produire une ration aérée, qui n’est jamais trop mélangée ou trop peu. And why is it so white? Recherche distributeur. Twenty-two people spoke to us confidentially about working for WE. This episode was brought to you by Squarespace and Article. Support us here: canadaland.com/join So what is Ricochet and who’s paying for it? How the CBC is losing friends and alienating Canadians, #311 Let’s Talk About Bell’s Harmful Prison Phone Contract. A new generation of wealthy lobstermen is minted. Sports journalism is facing many of the same issues as other facets of the industry: declining ad revenues, job insecurities, and too much content vying for too few eyeballs. A candid, combative, and lubricated conversation about the state of journalism, the CBC, Canada in general, and Jesse's life choices in particular. Allison Smith is the publisher of Queen's Park Today, a daily news website that reports on Ontario politics. Keenan. Answers to some of the questions about reporter Raveena Aulakh's suicide. Years before the current "Should I punch a Nazi" debate took off, he attacked neo-Nazis with the law. But it all came crashing down in December when a CBC investigation called into question her Indigenous identity claims. A respected doctor put women’s health and lives in danger for money and the public almost didn't hear about it. Global News anchor Chris Gailus is one of British Columbia's most renowned television broadcasters. How do they use their media monopoly to further their interests? Last week’s House Finance Committee hearings into the WE Charity scandal yielded few new insights into why the government awarded it a massive sole-source contract or how the organization itself operates. Who are they and what are they trying to do? Are we really considering CanCon for the internet? #165 The Best Of The Imposter (So Far) pt.1. ", #222 How To Slander Friends And Libel People, "It's the wild west out there right now, and for lots of people that means it's really dangerous and their experience is horrible. The Toronto Star’s new internal ombud tells us what the job is, discusses power and race in the newsroom, and responds to that reply all email. Reporter Jaren Kerr presents the findings of his 4-month long investigation. SeaWestNews calls Alexandra Morton “BC’s loudest anti-salmon farming activist,” and her writing “rambling” and “conspiracy-laden.”. 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