

An hour-long version of WireTap was distributed in the United States by Public Radio International. WireTap was a half-hour-long radio show which aired on CBC Radio One from 2004 until 2015. In addition to making a podcast, Goldstein is also a big podcast listener.July 2004 ( 2004-07) – August 2015 ( 2015-08) Including some of his old pals from Canada. to make Heavyweight, a show where he helps people resolve issues from their past. He created the CBC show Wiretap and recently returned to the U.S. He was born in the U.S., moved to Canada as a tot and has spent his adult years moving between both. Heavyweight - Self-styled mealy-mouthed mensch Jonathan Goldstein is a Canadian-American hybrid.Also, check out his entertaining new book, The CANADALAND Guide To Canada. If you want to know the nitty gritty about Canadian media and politics, you can get a healthy dose of it here. Brown will happily dispel the myth that Canadians are all nice and accommodating.

As a media critic and former investigative reporter, Brown is well-suited to riffle through all of Canada’s dirty laundry. CANADALAND - Jesse Brown has long been a flamethrower of Canadian media.And all of it is beautifully packaged in a way that will make you forget your own messy reality. Host Lu Olkowski deftly introduces the stories with tales from her own life. This CBC show from longtime collaborators Cristal Duhaime and Mira Burt-Wintonick delves into stories about human connection, and at times, disconnection. And that’s exactly what makes them so appealing. Love Me - Human relationships are messy.Check out Stories From The Land, an indigenous storytelling show from native people across Canada. Founded by Anishanaabe comedian Ryan McMahon, Indian & Cowboy is home to nine podcasts on an array of indigenous topics - connection to the land, intersection of native and black identities and colonialism in sci-fi movies. Specifically, the world’s only indigenous podcast network. Indian & Cowboy - This isn’t a show exactly, but a podcast network.So Happy 150th, Canada! Don’t get too crazy, eh! But there are also lots of independent producers making great work. Today, the CBC makes some amazing podcasts including Sleepover, Someone Knows Something and Podcast Playlist, our sister from another mister. Canada has a long and storied history of audio stories, starting with the CBC/Radio Canada, which began broadcasting more than 80 years ago. The three separate colonies of Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick were united into one country in 1867.Īnd this Monday is Thanksgiving Day in Canada…so we figured we’d take the opportunity to fête our Canuck friends with a celebration of Canadian podcasts. But here’s an important Canadian fact - the country that we think of as America’s hat turned 150 years old this year. Apart from the fact that they like beer and hockey and saying “sorry” a lot in a delightful accent. Bush was elected.īut what do we really know about our neighbors to the North? Well, probably not that much. When Trump eked out a win over Hillary, the phenomenon played out again, just as it did when George W. It seems like every time there’s an American president who some voters don’t like, they threaten to move to Canada.
