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    Mark Carney, YouTuber

    22/04/2026 | 36 min
    Mark Carney is a YouTuber now.

    Over the weekend the Prime Minister released the first episode of his new YouTube series Forward Guidance. It’s a tightly scripted, “intimate” video designed to project calm authority while walking Canadians through an increasingly shaky relationship with the United States. It’s part history lesson, part recycled campaign slogans, and highly reminiscent of FDR’s fire side chats.

    What’s the goal here? Carney frames Canada’s economic relationship with the U.S. as a growing liability and seems to be preparing Canadians for tough times ahead. But is he just shifting the blame?

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    Host: James Nicholson
    Credits: James Nicholson (Producer), Andrea Varsany (Producer), Kallan Lyons (Associate Producer and Fact Checking), Caleb Thompson (Mixing and Mastering), max collins (Director of Audio), Jesse Brown (Editor)
    Guest: Zain Velji

    Further reading:
    Forward Guidance with Prime Minister Mark Carney
    Carney must make cuts, not only invest more: former Bank of Canada governor | Power & Politics
    Carney says U.S. ties have become ‘weaknesses’ to correct | Power & Politics
    Carney’s 'Canada Strong' blueprint enters new phase as Prime Minister doubles down on economic self-reliance
    'Something we haven’t seen from a Prime Minister before,' analyst on Carney's address to Canadians
    Fact-checking Mark Carney’s housing and trade deal claims in video address to Canadians
    William Watson: Carney’s 'forward guidance' is mainly 'backward spinning'
    Carney Sells Economic Independence in Strong Video Performance
    Rosie Barton on Carney's new video
    Zain Velji's podcast, The Strategists
    Alberta premier denies claims of UCP interference on electoral boundaries | CBC News
    #1184 Canada’s Greatest Game (No, Not That One) – CANADALAND

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    Did BC Premier David Eby Just Reconcile Himself Out of a Job?

    21/04/2026 | 40 min
    A few years ago, British Columbia made history by becoming the first province to turn the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) into law through the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA).

    It passed unanimously, with just 14 minutes of debate.

    Seven years later, DRIPA is at the center of one of the most divisive political fights in the country.

    Host: Noor Azrieh
    Credits: Aviva Lessard (Senior Producer), Sam Konnert (Host/Producer), Noor Azrieh (Host/Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Max Collins (Director of Audio) Jesse Brown (Editor), Tony Wang (Artwork)

    Guests: Arno Kopecky, Adam Olsen (SȾHENEP), Geoffrey Moyse, Huy’wu’qw Shana Thomas (Laxele’wuts’aat)

    Here's our episode about the Cowichan decision.

    Background reading:
    'A reversal of a reverse-course': Political scientist eager to hear Eby address DRIPA questions – CityNews
    B.C. premier backs away from suspending DRIPA after concerns from MLAs and anger from First Nations – Vancouver Sun
    B.C. government pulls back on DRIPA suspension again amid First Nations opposition – CBC News
    B.C. seeks to challenge landmark court ruling over mineral rights and DRIPA – CBC News
    Richmond mayor asks Cowichan Nation to put intentions in writing after ruling – Global News

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    And did you know we have a monthly supporter exclusive show? Last episode, we talked about fake news!

    On the next episode of Off The Record, we’re asking you all about Social Media.

    As journalists, we are EXTREMELY online. It’s a peril that comes with the job.

    What social media do you love or hate? How do you balance your IRL from your online? Anything you feel is social media counts (Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, dating apps, etc.)

    Call in and let us know on Thursday, April 30, from 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM ET, so mark your calendars!

    If you want to hear that (or if you want to catch up on all the great episodes of Off The Record you’ve missed!) become a supporter at canadaland.com/join or call in on Thursday, April 30th and we’ll give you a free month of Canadaland premium.

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    Academy of Dunces: A Decade of Campus Censorship

    20/04/2026 | 33 min
    Today we're talking about the breakdown of discourse — the culture wars.

    It's not just in universities, it affects our interactions with everything from the government to schools, workplaces, and more. After over ten years of it, it seems more pointless and degrading than ever.

    Ric Bienstock is a director of the new two-part CBC documentary series, Speechless. It explores a variety of student protest movements from Evergreen College in 2017 to today's protests against what's happening in Gaza.

    Her film poses some key questions. How did we get here? What is bringing the worst out of all of us? And can we learn how to speak to each other again?

    Host: Stephen Marche
    Credits: Tristan Capacchione (Producer), Bruce Thorson (Senior Producer), max collins (Director of Audio), Jesse Brown (Editor and Publisher)

    Additional music by Audio Network
    Fact checking by Kallan Lyons

    More information:

    Speechless Part 1 — CBC
    Speechless Part 2 — CBC
    Summary of Evergreen College Protest — Duke Law, Wikipedia
    The politics of culture wars in contemporary Canada — Macdonald-Laurier Institute
    Carole Hooven: Why I Left Harvard — Minding the Campus
    Teaching standardized English isn't racism—it's education — Fair For All
    Tufts University student targeted by Trump administration completes PhD — The Guardian

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    Now It's Time for Carney to Actually Fix Something

    17/04/2026 | 29 min
    With his new majority, the timer really starts on Carney’s ability to provide meaningful results for Canadians.

    San Grewal and Kaveh Shahrooz consider if Carney has made headway on key issues like affordability, housing, immigration, and crime. He said he’d move fast, but what’s the hold up?

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    Host: San Grewal
    Credits: James Nicholson (Producer), Kallan Lyons (Associate Producer and Fact Checking), max collins (Director of Audio), Jesse Brown (Editor)
    Guest: Kaveh Shahrooz

    Additional music by Audio Network


    Further reading:
    Opinion | Calling out Carney's 'fancy' education is loser talk. No wonder the Conservatives doubled down on it - Toronto Star
    Jen Gerson: Everything is going well in Liberal-land. Just ask them. - The Line
    John Ivison: Reflections on Mark Carney’s ambitions on the Titanic's anniversary - National Post
    The odd floor-crossing is one thing, but on this scale it undermines our system of government - The Globe and Mail
    Majority (62%) of Canadians Say Floor Crossing Should Not Be Allowed | Ipsos
    Wealthsimple partners with Elon Musk’s X for direct stock trading via social media | BetaKit
    Alberta government takes aim at Globe reporter over coverage of procurement scandal - Globe and Mail

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    Why Did Carney Support Trump's War on Iran?

    15/04/2026 | 29 min
    With peace talks stalled, Trump’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, and the ceasefire set to expire next week, the situation in Iran is precarious.

    Meanwhile, in Canada, the mood in the large Iranian-Canadian diaspora is changing, as the Iranian regime remains in place while the impacts of the war on civilians and infrastructure accumulate.

    With the geopolitics of the Middle East in flux, could Canada play a larger role in the region going forward? Carney has already signalled renewed economic ties with Qatar, UAE, and Saudi Arabia, but should Canada pursue more diplomatic efforts in the Gulf?

    Correction: In a previous version of this episode, San Grewal refers to Iran potentially weaponizing plutonium. This has been corrected to uranium.

    Host: San Grewal
    Credits: James Nicholson (Producer), Kallan Lyons (Associate producer and Fact Checking), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), max collins (Director of Audio), Jesse Brown (Editor)
    Guest: Kaveh Shahrooz
    Additional music by Audio Network


    Further reading:
    How will the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports work, and what will it achieve? | CBC News
    Canada’s new UAE trade and investment deal is bad news - CCPA
    After the Iran war: 5 possible outcomes and 4 ways Canada can flex its middle-power muscle - The Conversation
    I fear the violence of war but I also fear a future where nothing changes in Iran | CBC News
    Carney says Canadian military participation in Middle East war can't be ruled out | National News | thecanadianpressnews.ca
    SCOOP: The firing CityNews won’t explain - Policorner
    #721 Enormous Fires Everywhere - CANADALAND [Podcast]
    #1328 The Murder of Nancy Grewal - CANADALAND [Podcast]

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