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An in-depth look at the issues, culture and personalities shaping Canada today.

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An in-depth look at the issues, culture and personalities shaping Canada today.

    Retire?! In This Economy?!

    Retire?! In This Economy?!

    A 44-year-old listener named Brian is wondering if retirement is a reality for him. And if it is, what that retirement will look like. Is it the image of cocktails on the beach and days spent playing golf that many of us associate with this stage of life? Or is it something a little different?

    Jordan speaks with Alyssa Brierley, Executive Director of the National Institute on Aging at Toronto Metropolitan University to help define what retirement looks like in this era.

    Do you have a money problem? Call us and leave a message at 416-935-5935. Or email us at hello@itepod.ca. You can also find us on Instagram and TikTok @InThisEconomyPod. Don't forget to leave a call-back number, so we can get in touch.

    • 25 min
    Two tragedies and "a very scary moment for policing"

    Two tragedies and "a very scary moment for policing"

    It remains to be seen if policing in Toronto will really change as a result of the past few weeks, but a tipping point certainly seems to be at hand. First, a total exoneration for a man charged with first-degree murder, in a trial that many said should have never happened at all. Then, just days later, four people, including grandparents and an infant were killed during a high-speed chase that, again, many experts said should have never happened at all.

    In the aftermath of the first case, police rallied around their own, and ended up charging an innocent man. It was only after the verdict that they announced a review. Will the force once again toe the line and protect their officers, even if it means losing the public's trust?

    GUEST: Patrick Watson, assistant professor, centre for criminology and sociolegal studies, University of Toronto

    • 28 min
    A trip inside the courthouse for Donald Trump's trial

    A trip inside the courthouse for Donald Trump's trial

    On the 15th floor, a former US president, flanked by secret service members and the whole nine yards, faces criminal charges, an historical first. On the floors below, the business of a city courthouse tries to continue as usual, with court appearances for things like shoplifting and public urination.

    It's been two weeks since the trial began, and the former president has been complaining about the temperature. When he isn't appearing to fall asleep. What's it like in the courthouse? What's the bigger picture of a former president running to get his job back while facing jail time? Would Donald J. Trump ever actually wind up in jail? Really?!

    GUEST: Andrew Rice, features writer with New York Magazine, covering the Trump trial.

    • 24 min
    What's really happening at Columbia University?

    What's really happening at Columbia University?

    It started at Columbia University. And the NYPD came in hard, right away. Which, naturally, sparked more protests on campuses everywhere from Texas to Quebec. News reports can sometimes make these encampments—which are mostly composed of students risking their academic careers to speak up for Palestinians—seem huge, chaotic and full of antisemitism.

    But how much of what's actually happening on campus makes it into 30-second clips and 60-point headlines? How does the current wave of protests compare to to others in a long history of campus activism? What do the protesters want? And why are many universities trying to crack down so hard on them?

    GUEST: Justin Ling, investigative journalist, reporting for The Line

    • 30 min
    Inside one of the largest art frauds in history

    Inside one of the largest art frauds in history

    Norval Morrisseau is among the most iconic Indigenous artists in Canadian history. His instantly-recognizable paintings adorn the walls of institutions across the country, from art galleries to Universities and provincial legislatures. To say nothing of the art dealers and auction houses that have made millions selling his works. The only problem? A whole lot of them have turned out to be fake.

    Even in the world of Indigenous art, where artists have been complaining about forgery for years, the scale of the Morrisseau fraud is unprecedented. So how did authorities uncover the deception? Who's behind the fakes? And what does this say about artist's ability to protect their work?

    GUEST: Luc Rinaldi, writing in The Walrus

    • 20 min
    Paydirt E2: Bees, stags, does and Vegas

    Paydirt E2: Bees, stags, does and Vegas

    In the months after the Ford government cut into Ontario’s protected Greenbelt to allow housing development, the premier’s ties with developers were suddenly under a microscope.

    Rumours were flying. Journalists and independent watchdogs were digging. And the day Doug Ford swallowed a bee turned out to be very consequential for another reason.

    • 34 min

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I gave this a 5 star.
The main stream media is overplaying us. However who isn’t?
What a wonderful podcast. Also, these protest are being paid for.
That has been determined. We see Canada too, no one wants to be Canadian anymore. Now ignore my review three times.
Maybe podcast should not be so bias too.
Your person is inventing a storyline that is not true.

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Excellent journalism!

Im an Australian living in NYC who recently started working for the Canadian Government, so to be conscientious I looked for Canadian news podcasts to keep up to date with all things Canada. The Big Story is a great podcast that gives in depth looks at relevant and important Canadian issues. It has also introduced me to Rob Ford, a person I had never heard of prior to the Gravy Train series. For the last month I have been eagerly awaiting The Gravy Train each week - what a brilliantly reported, jaw-dropping saga!! Great stuff.

Nizar.Bekai ,

This Canadian Life

Absolutely adore this podcast. There’s something so powerful about hearing stories regarding the everyday lives of people. Of particular note, the episodes focusing on marginalized communities (recent few about different Indigenous groups for example) are especially potent and really stay with you for a long time. Can’t wait to see how this podcast grows and develops over time.

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