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It has been a very eventful year in Canada, to put it simply. As rabble editor Nick Seebruch and publisher Sarah Sahagian noted on last week’s show, Canadian politics went through one of its most dramatic periods in recent memory—including a federal election that reshaped the national conversation. And politics were only part of the picture. Environmental challenges, major labour actions, and Canada’s shifting role on the international stage all kept the news cycle moving.

Throughout it all, rabble’s reporters and freelance writers worked to make sense of these developments on our site and here on the podcast. 

Today, we’re sharing the last episode of rabble radio for 2025. And, in the fashion of our last episodes of the past few years, we’re highlighting some of our best interviews of this year on rabble radio. 

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rabble radio will return January 9, 2026.

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Hosted by Breanne Doyle, rabble radio is the flagship podcast of rabble.ca. rabble breaks down the news of the day from a progressive lens.

rabble radio brings you closer to the stories that matter to you. If you’re curious about the latest news in Canadian politics, labour, environment, or social justice, you’ve come to the right place. This is news for the rest of us – free of corporate influence.