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Canada’s Social Media Ban Problem
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Hoekstra Go Home!
Jun 7, 2026
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F-Bombs In Politics
May 31, 2026
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May 24, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/14/26 | ![]() Canada’s Social Media Ban Problem | Is Canada trying to protect kids online... or just trying to regulate the internet after it has already escaped the barn, stolen the tractor, and opened a TikTok account?This week, Stewart and Lisa talk Bill C-34, the proposed under-16 social media ban, age verification, Ai safeguards, deepfakes, online harms, and why protecting kids online will take more than just telling Big Tech to behave.They also get into Canadian content rules, streaming giants, the CRTC, Netflix, TikTok, Canadian creators, and whether Canada should be investing in its own culture instead of hoping American platforms fund it for us. Plus: butter tarts, migraines, Yik Yak, and the eternal truth that humans are garbage. | 49m 43s | ||||||
| 6/7/26 | ![]() Hoekstra Go Home!✨ | Canada-U.S. relationsdiplomacy+4 | — | — | CanadaU.S.+1 | Peter HoekstraDonald Trump+7 | — | 43m 54s | |
| 5/31/26 | ![]() F-Bombs In Politics✨ | political decoruminsult politics+4 | Lisa | — | Alberta | politicsdecorum+5 | — | 44m 02s | |
| 5/24/26 | ![]() The Pros and Cons of Alberta Leaving Canada✨ | Alberta separatismpolitical discussion+4 | Lisa | OttawaConfederation | AlbertaCanada | AlbertaCanada+8 | — | 50m 26s | |
| 5/17/26 | ![]() Should We Take Alberta Separation Seriously?✨ | Alberta separationgrievance politics+4 | Lisa | — | AlbertaCanada | Albertaseparation+6 | — | 44m 57s | |
| 5/3/26 | ![]() Mark Carney's Mistake✨ | economic updateprogressive voters+5 | Lisa B | NDPToronto Star+2 | — | Mark CarneyNDP+7 | — | 52m 21s | |
| 4/26/26 | ![]() Alberta’s “Slopaganda” Problem✨ | AI-generated contentmisinformation+4 | Lisa | — | AlbertaCanada | slopagandaAI content+5 | — | 53m 37s | |
| 4/19/26 | ![]() Conservative Death Spiral✨ | political brandingfiscal responsibility+4 | Lisa | MAGA movement | — | Conservative Death Spiralpolitical branding+6 | — | 46m 44s | |
| 4/12/26 | ![]() From Convoy to Cabinet? The Floor Crossing Crisis✨ | floor crossingsCanadian politics+4 | — | LiberalsConservative+1 | Canada | floor crossingCanada+7 | — | 55m 42s | |
| 4/5/26 | ![]() Reacting to the Most Insane Headlines This Week (War, Trump & the Moon)✨ | current eventspolitical chaos+5 | Lisa | Canada | — | headlinespolitics+6 | — | 51m 18s | |
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| 3/29/26 | ![]() Is Ottawa Broken… or Are We?✨ | Canadian politicsParliament+3 | — | Temu TylenolCarleton University+1 | OttawaParliament Hill+1 | Ottawapolitics+5 | — | 53m 07s | |
| 3/15/26 | ![]() Doug Ford & The Spice Girls (and no more FOI) | Ontario’s government says it wants to modernize transparency laws.Critics say it looks more like hiding the paperwork.This week on Politics Is Broken, Brittlestar and Lisa break down the Ford government’s proposed changes to Freedom of Information rules — which could exempt the premier’s office and cabinet ministers from requests while extending response times.The timing is raising eyebrows.Because the same government is also proposing a series of massive ideas — from the Greenbelt reversal to a $2.2 billion spa at Ontario Place and even a 50 km tunnel under Highway 401.So what’s going on?Bold governing? Convenience politics? Or government by vibes? | 51m 52s | ||||||
| 3/8/26 | ![]() Epstein's War - Canada's Costly Cover Up | Brittlestar and Lisa tackle a week that somehow managed to get worse. From Mark Carney's principled Davos speech to his awkward endorsement of the US-Israeli strikes on Iran, Canada finds itself diplomatically sandwiched between its values and its geography. The hosts dig into why the timing of Operation Epic Fury feels suspiciously convenient — and what the avalanche of newly released Epstein documents might have to do with it.They break down the growing list of resignations and arrests tied to the Epstein files, why Prince Andrew's takedown was no ordinary trade-secrets scandal, and what it means that the US appears to be the only country where nobody powerful has faced real consequences. Plus: cornered-squirrel Trump, a congressman who can't spell "fury," Keir Starmer's deeply unhelpful anger origin story, and the impossible chess game facing a Canadian prime minister who can't afford to tell the truth — but probably can't afford not to.Funny where it can be. Worried where it has to be. | 44m 42s | ||||||
| 3/1/26 | ![]() Science Explains How Trump Got Elected | Science says we’re getting dimmer…and politics is sprinting to the cognitive bottom.In this episode of Politics Is Broken, Stewart (Brittlestar) and Lisa unpack the Reverse Flynn Effect (yes, it’s a real thing) and why critical thinking has been quietly leaving the group chat since the mid-’90s. We dig into “cognitive offloading” (Google, GPS, AI doing our thinking for us), the flood-the-zone strategy that keeps everyone overwhelmed, and how a world full of exhausted, distracted people becomes the perfect environment for bad ideas to look like leadership.Along the way: Sharpie hurricanes, disinfectant “solutions,” conspiracy nonsense, and one Canadian MP hunting for “Antifa members” like it’s a sandwich club with a loyalty card.It’s funny…until you remember these people run things. | 47m 53s | ||||||
| 2/22/26 | ![]() Conservative Party LEAK: Why MPs are Fleeing to the Liberals | The "Conservative Party of Canada" is leaking. In this episode of Politics Is Broken, Stewart (Brittlestar) and Lisa dive into the shocking news of Edmonton MP Matt Jeneroux crossing the aisle to join the Liberals. Is this a "dirty backroom deal" as Pierre Poilievre claims, or a sign of a deeper rot within the CPC leadership?The truth may surprise you (if you were just born today). | 46m 47s | ||||||
| 2/15/26 | ![]() IS Canada Better Than The US? | A heavy week in Canada sparks a tough (and surprisingly data-filled) question: is Canada actually better than the U.S.?In this episode of Politics is Broken, Stewart (Brittlestar) and Lisa start by acknowledging a heartbreaking tragedy in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., and the wave of grief, misinformation, and opportunistic culture-war blame that followed. From there, they zoom out and do what Canadians do best… compare ourselves to our loud neighbour with receipts.They dig into the numbers on income, unemployment, healthcare costs, life expectancy, housing pressure, and gun violence, and ask what’s worth defending…and what we still need to fix. Along the way, they talk about political leaders showing unity, why scapegoating communities doesn’t solve anything, and how Canada can protect its “we’re in this together” instinct before it gets imported and ruined like acid-washed jeans.Content note: discussion of a recent act of violence and its aftermath. | 50m 16s | ||||||
| 2/8/26 | ![]() What the Hell Is Happening in the USA? - w/ Eric Ham | What’s really happening in the United States…and how did American democracy get to this point?On this episode of Politics is Broken, Stewart and Lisa are joined by U.S. political analyst, bestselling author, and former congressional staffer Eric Ham for a revealing conversation about Donald Trump, American politics, and the structural failures that paved the way for the current crisis.Eric offers an unexpected and deeply informed perspective on how the U.S. drifted here over decades…from weakened democratic institutions and access-driven media, to the normalization of political extremism, racism, and fear as a governing strategy. He explains why Trump isn’t an accident or an outlier, but a symptom of unresolved American contradictions that many preferred not to confront.The discussion also explores U.S.–Canada relations, trade tensions, immigration enforcement, the future of free and fair elections, and why many Americans are quietly alarmed by what they’re seeing from their own government. Eric breaks down why global concern isn’t overreaction…and what happens when accountability disappears.A sobering, honest look at American democracy, Trumpism, political polarization, and the uncertain road ahead — with rare clarity from inside Washington. | 1h 06m 38s | ||||||
| 2/1/26 | ![]() Are Conservatives Drunk on Poilievre? | The Conservative Party just held a leadership convention in Calgary and—surprise—Pierre Poilievre walked away with a huge vote of confidence. But was it unity…or just muscle memory?In this episode of Politics is Broken, Stewart and Lisa watch the convention so you don’t have to, unpacking Poilievre’s 87% approval, the party’s fixation on the “good old days,” and the increasingly polished attempt to soften a lifelong attack dog. We talk nostalgia politics, emotional messaging, selective history, and why “remember when things were better” is not actually a governing strategy.They dig into the numbers behind the applause, the age gap in Conservative support, the curious obsession with high-school mock elections, and why younger voters may be buying promises that don’t come with a “how.” Plus: smiling on command, Reagan jokes, used-car-salesman energy, and a political bus that may be heading confidently in the wrong direction.Funny, skeptical, and mildly concerned…just how we like it. | 55m 33s | ||||||
| 1/25/26 | ![]() Carney's Revenge | "Nostalgia is not a strategy."This week on Politics Is Broken, Stewart (Brittlestar) and Lisa dive into the fallout from Davos 2026, where Prime Minister Mark Carney finally took the gloves off. From rallying middle powers to reminding the world that Canada doesn't just "live because of the U.S.," Carney is drawing a line in the snow—and the "Board of Peace" is not happy about it. | 51m 46s | ||||||
| 1/18/26 | ![]() Informed Not Incapacitated - Replying to Comments | Brittlestar and Lisa wade bravely into the comment section (together… for safety) to do a little “Reply in the Comments” palate-cleanse… because the world is a dumpster fire and sometimes it’s healthier to fixate on people’s gripes instead. Along the way: suburban snow rituals, the “grandma shuffle,” superbox mailbox rage, why Chinese EVs are both tempting and complicated, and the terrifying absurdity of Greenland becoming a geopolitical storyline. Plus, a few listener comments that hit hard, a quick group therapy moment about news anxiety, and one all-caps hot take that gets exactly the airtime it deserves. | 54m 35s | ||||||
| 1/11/26 | ![]() Is Canada Prepared for a Future Without the US? | Happy New Year… and welcome to 2026, the future nobody ordered. Stewart and Lisa ask the big question: is Canada prepared for a world where the U.S. goes full rogue-state vibes ... ignoring rule of law, weaponizing trade, and exporting chaos. They talk worst-case vs best-case, what Canada can actually do, and then end with a “Wrong Answers Only” Trump-quote game because of course they do. | 1h 00m 01s | ||||||
| 12/21/25 | ![]() The 12 Months of Crisismas - 2025 Canadian Politics Review | It’s the year-end wrap for Politics is Broken… and it’s festive in the way a tire fire is festive when someone tosses a candy cane into it.In “The 12 Months of Crisismas”, Brittlestar and Lisa rip through 2025 month-by-month… Trudeau stepping aside, Doug Ford’s third majority, Carney’s technocratic pivot, election anxiety, internal trade “why didn’t we do this 100 years ago,” Poilievre’s by-election comeback, Alberta’s culture-war legislation, and the ongoing “are we a country or are we a condo America is trying to buy” vibe.Then… the 12 Quotes of Crisismas (a reminder that the things leaders said this year were not normal), followed by the game Folks or Fiction, where you try to guess if a quote came from Doug Ford or a fictional character… and honestly, that’s harder than it should be.Take a breather, laugh a little, remember to vote like it matters (because it does)… and welcome to the year-end episode that politely asks: “Can we all calm down for five minutes?” | 1h 11m 40s | ||||||
| 12/14/25 | ![]() What the US National Security Strategy Means For Canada (and Alberta Too) | This week on Politics Is Broken, Danielle Smith becomes the first Alberta premier in nearly 90 years to face a citizen-led recall petition... and the UCP’s own recall law starts doing exactly what everyone warned it would do (just not to the people who wrote it).Then we pivot south, where the U.S. releases a new “National Security Strategy” that reads less like policy and more like a world dominance mood board... complete with America First everything, Europe-as-a-warning-label, and a not-at-all-chill vibe about the “Western hemisphere.” Plus: the new U.S. visitor rule demanding five years of social media history, and what Canada should do when the neighbour starts acting like the whole street is his driveway. | 52m 53s | ||||||
| 12/7/25 | ![]() FIFA FOE TRUMP | Canada’s back in the global spotlight… and this time it’s not for policy, it’s for pop. In this episode, Brittlestar and Lisa start with the truly urgent question of our time: is Justin Trudeau actually soft-launching a relationship with Katy Perry, complete with a former Japanese prime minister accidentally hard-launching it to the world?From there, they dig into FIFA’s World Cup draw, the eye-rollingly absurd “Peace Prize” nobody asked for, and what hosting the tournament is really worth to Canada once you factor in copyright goons, bylaw cops, and the joy of not being allowed to say “World Cup.” Back home, BC’s Conservatives implode in a “professionally incapacitated” leadership crisis, while Alberta pulls the plug on two big private surgical contracts at the centre of a growing procurement scandal, raising fresh questions about conflict of interest and who the system is actually serving.Finally, they turn to the most serious story of the week: the deadly U.S. strike near Venezuela, the alleged “kill 'em all” order, and what it says about power, impunity, and where the line actually is for American voters. It’s politics at its most surreal and most dangerous… and as always, Politics Is Broken is here to make sense of the stupid. | 1h 10m 06s | ||||||
| 11/30/25 | ![]() ALBERTA: TOTAL RECALL | In this week’s Politics Is Broken:The death of “statesmanlike” behaviourTrump’s “quiet, quiet, piggy” moment and Ford’s “get a job” clapbackHow recall actually works in Alberta (and why there are so many petitions)What other countries do with recall… and why it’s so rareWhether recall is a dangerous precedent or a much-needed pressure valveAnd why this all “smells a little like hope” in a grim political year | 47m 00s | ||||||
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