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Introducing: What Is Happening Here (Official Trailer)
Nov 17, 2025
4m 23s
We're in the Fight of Our Lives
Oct 20, 2025
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Introducing: The Copernic Affair
Jan 22, 2025
3m 35s
The Last COMMONS Ever / Introducing: The Hatchet
Nov 28, 2024
6m 11s
Introducing The Worst Podcast
Sep 12, 2024
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 11/17/25 | ![]() Introducing: What Is Happening Here (Official Trailer)✨ | anti-Jew hatredanti-zionism+4 | — | CanadalandThe Canadian Jewish News | Canada | anti-Jew hatredantisemitism+4 | — | 4m 23s | |
| 10/20/25 | ![]() We're in the Fight of Our Lives✨ | Canadian newssupport journalism+3 | — | Acast | — | Canadian newssupport+3 | Canadalandjoin | 13m 23s | |
| 1/22/25 | ![]() Introducing: The Copernic Affair✨ | justicesociology+4 | — | AcastThe Copernic Affair | CanadaParis | Hassan Diabbomb attack+5 | — | 3m 35s | |
| 11/28/24 | ![]() The Last COMMONS Ever / Introducing: The Hatchet✨ | podcast finalenew ventures+3 | Jesse Brown | CANADALANDThe Hatchet | — | COMMONSThe Hatchet+5 | — | 6m 11s | |
| 9/12/24 | ![]() Introducing The Worst Podcast✨ | celebrity interviewspersonal struggles+4 | — | Canadaland | — | celebrityinterview+5 | — | 2m 37s | |
| 8/29/24 | ![]() Inside Kabul Ep. 9 - June: Meeting with Marwa✨ | Afghanistanpersonal stories+4 | Marwa | France INTERRADIO FRANCE+1 | — | KabulGermany+3 | DouglasCanadaland | 17m 07s | |
| 8/28/24 | ![]() Inside Kabul Ep. 8 - May: “Wish me luck”✨ | TalibanGermany+4 | MarwaRaha | France INTERRADIO FRANCE+2 | — | TalibanGermany+5 | DouglasCODE | 36m 22s | |
| 8/21/24 | ![]() Inside Kabul Ep. 7 - April/May: New Spaces✨ | AfghanistanRamadan+4 | MarwaRaha | France INTERRADIO FRANCE+2 | — | KabulGermany+6 | DouglasFREE Sleep Bundle | 28m 24s | |
| 8/14/24 | ![]() Inside Kabul Ep. 6 - April: First Ramadan in Kabul✨ | AfghanistanRamadan+4 | MarwaRaha | France INTERRADIO FRANCE+1 | KabulAbu Dhabi+1 | Kabulrefugee camp+6 | — | 22m 10s | |
| 8/7/24 | ![]() Inside Kabul Ep. 5 - February: Revolt Before Zombieland✨ | Kabulrevolt+5 | MarwaRaha | France INTERRADIO FRANCE+2 | — | Kabulrevolt+5 | BetterhelpInsideKabul | 30m 29s | |
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| 7/31/24 | ![]() Inside Kabul Ep. 4 - December/January: "Vampire Diaries" | With the media’s attention turned away from Afghanistan and snow beginning to fall, Raha and Marwa continue to endure the daily realities of their new lives – finding simple pleasures that help them get through the day.While Raha finally finds a new job opportunity and a glimmer of hope, Marwa begins to go out at night in the camp and creates a new family to help her quench her desire for home.By Caroline Gillet with Marwa and Raha. The original podcast broadcast on France INTER / RADIO FRANCE © RADIO FRANCE. Canadaland is proud to premiere the English-language adaptation of this urgent and intimate podcast, building on Commons' crucial season that told the story of Canada’s role in the War in Afghanistan.COMMONS is brought to you by: Arshy Mann (Host and Producer), Jordan Cornish (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Producer), Max Collins (Production Manager), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief)Shows like this cannot get made without you. Become a supporter and binge the entire season now, ad-free.Additional music from Audio NetworkSponsors: Article: Article is offering our listeners $50 off your first purchase of $100 or more. To claim, visit ARTICLE.COM/COMMONS. You can listen ad-free on Amazon Music—included with Prime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 7/24/24 | ![]() Inside Kabul Ep. 3 - October: Take Back Control | It has been three months since the Taliban returned to power. Raha and Marwa regularly receive reminders from Instagram of what their lives used to be – at a birthday, at a party, surrounded by friends. They send screenshots with their voice notes to Caroline Gillet.For Caroline, she sees evidence of daily lives that had been so much closer to her own than she would have imagined. The images make Caroline more aware of the scale and speed of the upheavals over recent weeks.While Raha endures the economic crisis and the multiplication of power cuts in Kabul, Marwa becomes familiar with the refugee camp, but the uncertainty and waiting weigh down. Marwa dreams of the future. By Caroline Gillet with Marwa and Raha. The original podcast broadcast on France INTER / RADIO FRANCE © RADIO FRANCE. Canadaland is proud to premiere the English-language adaptation of this urgent and intimate podcast, building on Commons' crucial season that told the story of Canada’s role in the War in Afghanistan. COMMONS is brought to you by: Arshy Mann (Host and Producer), Jordan Cornish (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Producer), Max Collins (Production Manager), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief)Shows like this cannot get made without you. Become a supporter and binge the entire season now, ad-free.Additional music from Audio NetworkSponsors: Betterhelp: For 10% off your first month, visit BetterHelp.com/InsideKabul. You can listen ad-free on Amazon Music—included with Prime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 7/17/24 | ![]() Inside Kabul Ep. 2 - September: Relearning Everyday Life | Marwa and Raha are relearning daily life.Raha seeks comfort in anything that has not changed since the arrival of the Taliban, in the few dwindling spaces of freedom that remain.While Marwa discovers new things in the Abu Dhabi refugee camp.By Caroline Gillet with Marwa and Raha. The original podcast broadcast on France INTER / RADIO FRANCE © RADIO FRANCE. Canadaland is proud to premiere the English-language adaptation of this urgent and intimate podcast, building on Commons' crucial season that told the story of Canada’s role in the War in Afghanistan.COMMONS is brought to you by: Arshy Mann (Host and Producer), Jordan Cornish (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Producer), Max Collins (Production Manager), Karyn Pugliese (Editor in Chief)Shows like this cannot get made without you. Become a supporter and binge the entire season now, ad-free.Additional music from Audio NetworkSponsors: Douglas: Douglas is giving our listeners a FREE Sleep Bundle with each mattress purchase. Get the sheets, pillows, mattress and pillow protectors FREE with your Douglas purchase today at Douglas.ca/Canadaland. BetterHelp: Canadaland listeners head to https://betterhelp.com/canadaland to get started today and enjoy 10% off your first month. Discount code “canadaland” will be automatically applied.You can listen ad-free on Amazon Music—included with Prime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 7/17/24 | ![]() Inside Kabul Ep. 1 - August: stay or go? | INSIDE KABUL is a multi-award winning series by journalist Caroline Gillet that follows the daily life of two young Afghan women, Marwa and Raha. Both have been recording their daily lives since the arrival of the Taliban in August 2021. Should they stay? Leave? And when they leave, what does exile look like?Raha and Marwa record voice notes on their phones each day which they send to Caroline in Paris. They record to feel less isolated, to share the horror, to share the sounds of their new reality. They refuse to give up.Raha and Marwa record for themselves to remember, and also for us – so that we know and don't forget them.By Caroline Gillet with Marwa and Raha. The original podcast broadcast on France INTER / RADIO FRANCE © RADIO FRANCE. Canadaland is proud to premiere the English-language adaptation of this urgent and intimate podcast, building on Commons' crucial season that told the story of Canada’s role in the War in Afghanistan.COMMONS is brought to you by: Arshy Mann (Host and Producer), Jordan Cornish (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Producer), Max Collins (Production Manager), Karyn Pugliese (Editor in Chief)Shows like this cannot get made without you. Become a supporter and binge the entire season now, ad-free.Additional music from Audio NetworkSponsors: Douglas: Douglas is giving our listeners a FREE Sleep Bundle with each mattress purchase. Get the sheets, pillows, mattress and pillow protectors FREE with your Douglas purchase today at Douglas.ca/Canadaland. Betterhelp: For 10% off your first month, visit BetterHelp.com/InsideKabul.You can listen ad-free on Amazon Music—included with Prime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 7/3/24 | ![]() WORK 16 - Boss Fight | The video game industry, like much of the tech, has been resistant to unionization for a very long time. But like so many other white-collar businesses, video game studios are built on the backs of thousands of exploited, low-paid workers. This is the story of Canada’s first-ever video game union. And the lengths that the industry went to try to stop it in its tracks. Featured in this episode: James Russwurm, Johanna Weststar, Pablo GodoyTo learn moreNot All Fun and Games: Videogame Labour, Project-based Workplaces, and the New Citizenship at Work by Marie-Josée Legault and Johanna Weststar “Members of Canada’s first video game industry union vote in favour of strike action” by Curtis Ng in Global News.“The video game industry is booming. Why are there so many layoffs?” by Kenzie Gordon, Jennifer R. Whitson, Johanna Weststar, and Sean Gouglas in The Conversation.“2024 has already had more video game industry layoffs than all of 2023 — and it's only June” by Nicole Carpenter in Polygon.FairPlay4GameWorkers Twitch ChannelCredits: Arshy Mann (Host and Producer), Jordan Cornish (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Producer), Max Collins (Production Manager), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief)Additional music from Audio NetworkSponsors: Sponsors: Douglas: Douglas is giving our listeners a FREE Sleep Bundle with each mattress purchase. Get the sheets, pillows, mattress and pillow protectors FREE with your Douglas purchase today at Douglas.ca/Canadaland. Article: Article is offering our listeners $50 off your first purchase of $100 or more. To claim, visit ARTICLE.COM/COMMONS. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 6/26/24 | ![]() WORK 15 - Canada’s New Underclass | The huge rise in international students in Canada — most of them from Punjab, India — has become one of the biggest stories in the country. But most media outlets and political parties have framed it entirely as a housing issue. They’re missing the point. This is a story about the creation of a new, racialized underclass to do all of the work we don’t want to do. And it’s about the human wreckage that’s left in the wake after we’re done squeezing those people of every penny and every drop of sweat that we can.Featured in this episode: Jaspreet Singh, Rupa BanerjeeTo learn more:“The International Student Boom Might Be Over” by Kuwarjeet Singh Arora in Baaz News“How recruiters in India use false promises to lure students to Canada” by CBC’s Fifth Estate“Canada’s open secret: International students are here to be exploited” by Kunal Chaudry in The BreachCredits: Arshy Mann (Host and Producer), Jordan Cornish (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Producer), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief)Sponsors: Douglas, Article Additional music from Audio NetworkIf you value this podcast, Support us! You’ll get premium access to all our shows ad free, including early releases and bonus content. You’ll also get our exclusive newsletter, discounts on merch, tickets to our live and virtual events, and more than anything, you’ll be a part of the solution to Canada’s journalism crisis, you’ll be keeping our work free and accessible to everybody. You can listen ad-free on Amazon Music—included with Prime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 6/19/24 | ![]() WORK 14 - The Colossus of Roads | Earla Phillips has almost 16,000 Uber rides under her belt. But over the last few years, she’s been trying to hold Uber, one of the most powerful tech companies in the world, to account.Earla is a leader in a growing movement of gig workers who are trying to reclaim the basic labour rights that have been stripped from them.She expected to face opposition from tech companies and governments that are hostile to workers. But what she didn’t anticipate was that one of the biggest obstacles in her path would be a labour union. Featured in this episode: Earla Phillips, Anthony Milton (Ricochet)To learn more:“Rideshare drivers are fighting to unionize. One of Canada’s biggest unions is standing in their way” by Anthony Milton in Ricochet“How Uber got almost everything it wanted in Ontario’s Working For Workers Act” by Vanmala Subramaniam in The Globe and Mail“Union worked with Uber to ensure Ontario government would not classify gig workers as employees, documents show” by Vanmala Subramaniam in The Globe and MailCredits: Arshy Mann (Host and Producer), Jordan Cornish (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Producer), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief)Sponsors: Douglas, Article Additional music from Audio NetworkIf you value this podcast, Support us! You’ll get premium access to all our shows ad free, including early releases and bonus content. You’ll also get our exclusive newsletter, discounts on merch, tickets to our live and virtual events, and more than anything, you’ll be a part of the solution to Canada’s journalism crisis, you’ll be keeping our work free and accessible to everybody. You can listen ad-free on Amazon Music—included with Prime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 6/15/24 | ![]() Introducing A Field Guide to Gay Animals | Today we’re sharing an episode of the newest show on the network, A Field Guide to Gay Animals.A Field Guide to Gay Animals explores sexuality, gender, and joy in the animal world. Animal enthusiasts Owen Ever and Laine Kaplan-Levenson take us on a quest to see beyond the natural world as we know it and into the natural world as it is: queer as f*ck.Cheeky and contemplative, curious and raunchy, Field Guide shows us that the natural world is more exuberant, more joyful, and more gay than we could possibly imagine.Follow A Field Guide to Gay Animals wherever you listen to podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 6/12/24 | ![]() WORK 13 - Flying Under the Radar | Mandalena Lewis is one of far too many flight attendants who have been harassed or assaulted on the job. And her story is just one example of a culture of sexism and abuse that she alleges pervades the airline industry.But it’s not just airlines. So many workers, especially in female-dominated professions like nursing, education or food service, have to endure similar demeaning and violent treatment.And when they go to their employers, not only are they often ignored. They’re actively silenced.Featured in this episode: Mandalena Lewis, Julie Macfarlane To learn more:“Former WestJet flight attendant hails ‘history making’ decision to allow class action lawsuit” by Jenny Peng in The Toronto Star“B.C. Court of Appeal certifies former flight attendant's class-action lawsuit against WestJet” by Joel Ballard in CBC NewsNotice of Civil Claim in Mandalena Lewis vs WestJet Airlines Ltd. (2016)“How NDAs silence victims and let perpetrators off the hook” by Julie Macfarlane in BroadviewCredits: Arshy Mann (Host and Producer), Jordan Cornish (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Producer), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief) Additional music from Audio NetworkSponsors: Douglas, Article If you value this podcast, please support us. We rely on listeners like you paying for journalism. As a supporter, you’ll get premium access to all our shows ad free, including early releases and bonus content. You’ll also get our exclusive newsletter, discounts on Canadaland merch, invites and tickets to our live and virtual events, and more than anything, you’ll be a part of the solution to Canada’s journalism crisis and you’ll be keeping our work free and accessible to everybody. Come join us now, click the link in your show notes or go to canadaland.com/joinYou can listen ad-free on Amazon Music—included with Prime Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 6/5/24 | ![]() WORK 12 - The Crucible of Confinement | In 2006, Zakaria Amara was arrested and imprisoned for planning what could have been one of the deadliest terror attacks in Canadian history. A ringleader of the so-called “Toronto 18,” he’s one of the most infamous Canadian convicts of the last few decades. But this won’t be an episode about the Toronto 18 terror plot. This is about what happened to one of the ringleaders after that plot was foiled. About his many years of incarceration. About the possibility of rehabilitation. And what role, if any, imprisonment and prison labour played in that.Featured in this episode: Zakaria AmaraCORRECTION: We stated in this episode that this was Zakaria Amara’s first interview with a member of the press. But it was in fact his first broadcast interview since his release. We regret the error.To learn more:The Boy and His Sandcastle: A Journey of Redemption by Zakaria Amara“The Toronto 18 case still skews our views on ‘radicalization’ and terrorism” by Adnan Khan in The Globe and Mail“Bomb plot ringleader: ‘I will change…’” by Michael Friscolanti in Maclean’s“Books behind bars” by Leslie Sinclair in This Magazine Credits: Arshy Mann (Host and Producer), Jordan Cornish (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Producer), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief) Additional music from Audio NetworkSponsors: ArticleIf you value this podcast, please support us. We rely on listeners like you paying for journalism. As a supporter, you’ll get premium access to all our shows ad free, including early releases and bonus content. You’ll also get our exclusive newsletter, discounts on Canadaland merch, invites and tickets to our live and virtual events, and more than anything, you’ll be a part of the solution to Canada’s journalism crisis and you’ll be keeping our work free and accessible to everybody. Come join us now, click the link in your show notes or go to canadaland.com/join Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 5/29/24 | ![]() WORK 11 - The Way the Music Died | ♩♪ A long, long time ago, I can still rememberHow the music used to pay my billsI knew that if I got my breakThat I could be as big as DrakeAnd then I could stop shopping at No Frills ♩♪♩♪ But Spotify, it’s nearly killed usTicketmaster’s ground us to dustThe companies got too largeNow monopolies are in charge ♩♪♩♪ And the record labels I fear the mostHave all just merged and so now we’re toastDon’t you think it’s just so gross?The way, the music, died ♩♪Featured in this episode: Simon Outhit, Cory DoctorowTo learn moreChokepoint Capitalism: How Big Tech and Big Content Captured Creative Labor Markets and How We'll Win Them Back by Rebecca Giblin & Cory Doctorow“'A public relations nightmare': Ticketmaster recruits pros for secret scalper program” in CBC News by Dave Seglins, Rachel Houlihan & Laura Clementson “We went undercover as ticket scalpers — and Ticketmaster offered to help us do business” in Toronto Star by Robert Cribb & Marco Chown Oved“Is Live Music Broken? It’s Not Just Ticketmaster, It’s Everything” in The Ringer by Nate RogersA Statement From Live Nation EntertainmentCredits: Arshy Mann (Host and Producer), Jordan Cornish (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Associate Producer), André Proulx (Production Coordinator)Additional music from Audio NetworkSponsors: Douglas,For a limited time, get 6 months of exclusive supporter benefits for just $2/month. Go to canadaland.com/join to become a supporter today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 5/22/24 | ![]() WORK 10 - Prison Labour Industrial Complex | Prison labour is largely invisible in Canada. Most prisoners who work do institutional upkeep, the kind of cleaning, cooking and maintenance that’s required to keep a prison running.But then there are prison industries. Not only do Canadian prisoners work for for-profit businesses, but they’re sometimes doing dangerous and nauseating work around. Featured in this episode: Calvin NeufeldTo learn more:Bloody Bad Business: Report on the Joyceville Institution Abattoir“Prison farm supporter worries new Kingston farms may exploit prison labour” by Jonna Semple in Global NewsCredits: Arshy Mann (Host and Producer), Jordan Cornish (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Producer), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief) Additional music from Audio NetworkSponsors: Douglas, Pod Save The World For a limited time, get 6 months of exclusive supporter benefits for just $2/month. Go to canadaland.com/join to become a supporter today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 5/15/24 | ![]() WORK 9 - Working Behind Bars | All labour exists on a spectrum, ranging from enslavement at one pole, to fully, freely given on the other.And, in Canada, at the most extreme end of that spectrum are prison labourers. Incarcerated people have few rights and fewer options when it comes to their working lives.If we want to truly understand our criminal justice system and Canadian labour, we need to examine how prisoners work.Featured in this episode: Jordan House, Asaf RashidTo learn more:Solidarity Beyond Bars: Unionizing Prison Labour by Jordan House & Asaf Rashid“Prison breaking-point: Canada’s jail system is in crisis, and that affects all of us” by Justin Ling in The Globe and Mail“The case for a prisoners’ union” in Briarpatch by Jordan House & Asaf RashidCredits: Arshy Mann (Host and Producer), Jordan Cornish (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Producer), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief) Additional music from Audio NetworkSponsors: Douglas For a limited time, get 6 months of exclusive supporter benefits for just $2/month. Go to canadaland.com/join to become a supporter today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 5/14/24 | ![]() Introducing Pretendians | Today we’re sharing with you a preview of the first episode of Canadaland’s newest show Pretendians.What do some of the most prominent and successful Indigenous artists, leaders and thinkers have in common? They aren’t Indigenous. From major universities, to the halls of power, to Hollywood, there are people claiming to be Indigenous in the interest of power, money, and status. There are dozens of outrageous cases of Indigenous identity fraud that we know about, and likely thousands that we do not. So why do these so-called “Pretendians” do it? How do they pull it off? And what happens when they are exposed? To hear more follow Pretendians in your podcast app or click here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 5/8/24 | ![]() WORK 8 - Make and Break Harbour | In Newfoundland and Labrador, fishing is more than just an industry or a job. It truly is a way of life. It’s at the core of what has made this place what it is.Today, as fishers leave the industry in droves, all of that is at risk of dying.But is it even worth it to try to keep all of that alive? After all, there’s plenty of ways to make a living. And what kind of future is in store for the people who refuse to let go?Featured in this episode: Kimberly Orren, Leo Hearn, Jenn Thornhill Verma, Ryan ClearyTo learn more:“Could smaller, more sustainable cod fishing make a comeback? Newfoundlanders look cautiously for ways to rebuild” by Jenn Thornhill Verma in The Globe and Mail“Fishing school takes students out of the classroom and out on the water” by Amanda Gear in CBC News“The Fishing Revolution and the Origins of Capitalism” by Ian Angus in Monthly ReviewCredits: Arshy Mann (Host and Producer), Jordan Cornish (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Producer), André Proulx (Production Coordinator), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief) Additional music from Audio NetworkSponsors: Rotman, AG1If you value this podcast, Support us! You’ll get premium access to all our shows ad free, including early releases and bonus content. You’ll also get our exclusive newsletter, discounts on merch, tickets to our live and virtual events, and more than anything, you’ll be a part of the solution to Canada’s journalism crisis, you’ll be keeping our work free and accessible to everybody. You can listen ad-free on Amazon Music—included with Prime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
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