Topic: Canada Election

13 chapters across the catalog

Gynocracy
Episode 1749 1:28:19 - 1:30:07

1749: Gynocracy

"Elbows Up" Battle Cry in Toronto Protests

Torontonians have adopted "Elbows Up" as a rallying cry against Donald Trump's tariffs and annexation threats, a phrase popularized by actor Mike Myers on Saturday Night Live. The term originates from hockey legend Gordie Howe and is being used to build community ahead of the April 28th snap election.

Dead Name
Episode 1531 39:01 - 40:48

1531: Dead Name

China Election Interference, Justin Trudeau and Globe and Mail

A report from the Globe and Mail detailed a sophisticated strategy by Beijing to influence the 2021 Canadian federal election. The documents suggest China targeted specific Conservative candidates to favor a Liberal minority government. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced criticism for allegedly being aware of the interference but failing to take decisive action.

Cat Hole
Episode 1546 2:41:00 - 2:42:38

1546: Cat Hole

Trudeau Foundation Resignations, Chinese Donation Scandal

The entire board of directors and the CEO of the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation resigned following a controversial $200,000 donation linked to the Chinese government. The mass resignation comes amid an investigation into alleged Chinese interference in Canadian elections. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's chief of staff, Katie Telford, is scheduled to testify before a committee regarding these allegations.

Value Chain
Episode 1504 47:43 - 50:38

1504: Value Chain

Xi Jinping Confronts Justin Trudeau at G20

Chinese President Xi Jinping publicly confronted Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the G20 summit over leaked details of their private conversations. Xi accused Trudeau of being insincere after reports surfaced that the Prime Minister had raised concerns about Chinese interference in Canadian elections. Video of the encounter shows a tense exchange before Xi abruptly walked away.

Shetard
Episode 1374 59:17 - 1:02:29

1374: Shetard

Justin Trudeau, Canadian Travel Mandates, Snap Election

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces that unvaccinated Canadians without medical exemptions will be barred from boarding planes or trains. The hosts discuss the political strategy behind Trudeau calling a snap election during the pandemic. They criticize the use of neuro-linguistic programming in his public addresses.

Mass Formation
Episode 1373 2:11:27 - 2:17:10

1373: Mass Formation

Canada Snap Election, Justin Trudeau Mail-in Ballots

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called for a snap federal election to be held on September 20, 2021. Elections Canada expects a massive surge in mail-in ballots, leading to concerns that the final results may not be known on election night, mirroring the 2020 U.S. presidential election process.

Coupon Clipping
Episode 1182 1:41:00 - 1:42:37

1182: Coupon Clipping

Justin Trudeau Faces Mohawk Hunger Strike and Blackface Controversy

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing a hunger strike by members of the Mohawk community over a land struggle in Quebec. Despite his promises of reconciliation with First Nations, local leaders accuse his government of ignoring their concerns. Meanwhile, Barack Obama endorsed Trudeau for re-election despite the recent controversy surrounding Trudeau's past use of blackface.

Dumb Meat
Episode 1145 2:38:27 - 2:45:38

1145: Dumb Meat

Canadian Election Integrity and Show Outro

Karina Gould, Canada's Minister of Democratic Institutions, expressed concern that Twitter has not yet joined Facebook and Google in a declaration on online electoral integrity ahead of the Canadian elections. The show concludes with a discussion of "Dutch shelf toilets" and a series of jingles, including the "Homeless Hooker" song.

Troll Union
Episode 1130 1:02:49 - 1:05:07

1130: Troll Union

Finland's Climate Election and Gay-Straight Alliances

The hosts discuss the recent election in Finland, which the media labeled the "first climate election." They also touch on a controversy in Alberta regarding schools being required to inform parents if a student joins a Gay-Straight Alliance. They conclude that climate change is being used as a primary tool for political power across the West.

Birth Strike
Episode 1118 32:06 - 33:52

1118: Birth Strike

Canada Bill C-76 and Online Political Ad Ban

Canada's Bill C-76 requires online platforms to maintain a registry of all political and partisan advertisements, leading some tech companies to consider banning such ads entirely before the election. The feasibility of enforcing a ban on "indirect" political content is questioned, as it could impact search results and links. The legislation is expected to create a messy environment for digital campaigning and native advertising.

Pentacon
Episode 1109 1:33:49 - 1:39:23

1109: Pentacon

Canada Election Integrity, Ministry of Truth Panel

The Canadian government has established a "Critical Election Incident Public Protocol" involving five senior civil servants authorized to alert the public to foreign interference or disinformation. Critics label this a "Ministry of Truth" that could be easily manipulated by bad actors flooding the system with false reports. Officials emphasize that Canada's use of paper ballots remains the primary safeguard for election validity.

Election Special
Episode 876

876: Election Special

Donald Trump Victory, Media Reaction and Millennial Mourning

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 876 on November 10, 2016, following the presidential election of Donald Trump. They describe a quiet atmosphere in Austin and Berkeley, joking that liberals have fled to Canada. The discussion highlights the failure of media influencers and Hollywood celebrities to stop Trump's momentum despite a unified front against him.

Frontier Science
Episode 767 14:40 - 17:02

767: Frontier Science

Tom Mulcair, New Democratic Party and Canadian Political Rhetoric

Tom Mulcair and the New Democratic Party (NDP) shifted from early frontrunners to third place in the Canadian election. A clip of Mulcair's speech emphasizes his party's commitment to healthcare, climate change, and building relationships with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. The hosts comment on Mulcair's public speaking style and physical appearance during the campaign.