February 28, 2025
Liberal leadership race 2025
In this panel, our guests discussed the ongoing high-stakes Liberal leadership race.
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In this panel, our guests discussed the ongoing high-stakes Liberal leadership race.
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Guests discussed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s resignation announcement, his accomplishments and failings during his time as leader and what’s next for Canada.
Journalist and filmmaker Nelofer Pazira-Fisk sits down with Libby Davies to discuss her experience completing her late husband’s book on Middle Eastern politics.
Another year, come and gone. Let’s review some of our favourite rabble radio interviews from 2024.
Dr. Alexander Caudarella, the CEO from the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction, talks about the benefits and misconceptions of supervised consumption sites and how whole communities must work together to discover what feels safe for all.
Amy Blanding joins rabble radio to discuss her recent departure from Northern Health after expressing her own personal solidarity with Palestine, and what the future of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion might look like.
Jack Layton Journalism for Change fellow Eleanor Wand sits down with Bennett Jensen, the director of legal at Egale Canada to discuss what’s at stake under proposed legislation targeting trans youth in Alberta.