Topic: Canadian National

4 chapters across the catalog

Attribution Science
Episode 1363 1:46:03 - 1:48:53

1363: Attribution Science

CBC The National, Peter Mansbridge, Canadian Media Bias

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) faces criticism for its perceived "woke" shift and bias toward the Liberal Party following the departure of long-time host Peter Mansbridge. Critics argue the network's coverage of COVID-19 and climate change is shallow and narrative-driven. Despite receiving $1 billion in taxpayer funding, the CBC has seen falling viewership and has disabled comments on its social media platforms.

Imperial News
Episode 673 2:51:08 - 2:54:17

673: Imperial News

Oil by Rail, Bill Gates and Warren Buffett

The hosts discuss the economic interests behind the Keystone XL pipeline delay, noting that Bill Gates and Warren Buffett benefit significantly from transporting oil via rail. They highlight the increasing number of rail mishaps and explosions, suggesting the "oil by rail" business is a protected scam for major investors.

Taboose
Episode 672 2:16:16 - 2:22:20

672: Taboose

Keystone XL Pipeline, Warren Buffett and Railroads

The resistance to the Keystone XL pipeline is attributed to the financial interests of Warren Buffett and his railroad holdings, such as Burlington Northern. Shipping oil by rail is highly profitable for these companies but has created a shortage of railcars for Canadian farmers trying to get their grain to market.

Eating the Evidence
Episode 232 9:02 - 10:38

232: Eating the Evidence

CSIS Employees React to No Agenda Podcast in Canada

A 21-year-old producer from Canada reports that playing the No Agenda podcast during a family dinner caused a group of guests to leave in anger. The guests were employees of the CSIS, the Canadian Secret Intelligence Services. The listener's father was reportedly furious that the podcast was "assassinating" the work performed by the intelligence agency.