Who’s buying a newspaper in 2024? Meet Kevin Klein, a politician, publisher, pretendian, and new owner of the Winnipeg Sun.
Then, things get heated, as Jesse and Robert Jago discuss cultural boycotting at the Vancouver Comic Arts Festival. Are cultural boycotts a fair and effective form of protest?
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Host: Jesse Brown
Credits: James Nicholson (Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief)
Guest: Robert Jago
Further reading:
- Would-be Manitoba newspaper owner not ruling out run for opposition party leadership - The Globe and Mail
- Kevin Klein says he's on a personal journey about his Métis identity - APTN
- My error in judgement | Kevin Klein
- Pretendians [podcast]
- John Ivison: Eco-activist Liberal ministers could ruin a $300M lifeline for a struggling First Nation
- Jury hears 2021 Chicken Land shooting was by three men linked to ISIS | Toronto Sun
- Vancouver’s PuSh Festival makes ‘difficult decision’ to cancel Israel-set play The Runner to keep Palestinian artist in line-up - The Globe and Mail
- Transcript: Ezra Klein on Gaza, A.I. and the 2024 Elections - The New York Times
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