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How much does corporate interference affect the climate crisis in Canada? Credit: Canva \ Breanne Doyle Credit: Canva \ Breanne Doyle

This week on rabble radio, we feature a segment from our most recent Off the Hill political panel. This month, our theme was ‘Off the Hill: Corporate interference and the climate crisis.’

Corporate interference – or corporate capture – refers to the means by which large corporations can (and do) influence politicians and political decision-making. We have to wonder: how does corporate Interference affect the climate crisis in Canada?

Our April panel included MP Leah Gazan, Diana Yoon and Gordon Laxar. Hosted by Robin Browne and Libby Davies.

Watch the full version of Off the Hill: Corporate interference and the climate crisis on rabbleTV or rabble’s YouTube page.

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