With so much going on in the world, how could we possibly cover it all on one Short Cuts? By breaking it up into digestible chunks of varying levels of importance, that’s how!
Jonathan and Karyn reteam for an all–Duly Noted edition of Short Cuts, spanning everything from the National Post’s somehow-even-more-conservative-than-before coverage of Israel to that one baseball man who people thought was on his way to Toronto but wasn’t. And did a whistleblower actually deliver anonymous, in-person testimony to Parliament this week? Sort of!
Host: Jonathan Goldsie
Credits: Aviva Lessard (Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor), Annette Ejiofor (Managing Editor), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief)
Guest: Karyn Pugliese
Further reading:
- Whistleblower testifies about 'gross mismanagement' at federal green fund - CBC News
- New Brunswick’s access regime among the most restrictive in Canada, Globe audit finds - The Globe and Mail
- Why responsive records aren't included in the Secret Canada database - Secret Canada
- CTV issues apology after war footage airs during Hanukkah story - Toronto Sun
- Postmedia Called Out For Publishing Israeli Propaganda As ‘News’ - The Maple
- Ottawa eyes change to border rules for Indigenous communities. 'It is an injustice that continues to divide our people' - Toronto Star
- Ohtani-watch rivets Toronto as flight trackers, restaurant reservations spark frenzy - The Athletic
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