
99 Spy Balloons & 1 Rouleau Report
02/21/23 • 35 min
Host Mattea Roach is joined by Nick Taylor-Vaisey, David Moscrop and Sandy Garossino to talk about the two objects shot down over Canada. Is this a question of national security? Or a weather monitoring program gone wrong? It’s probably not aliens, right?
Also, the Rouleau Report was released shortly after RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki announced the end of her tenure. The RCMP has felt the impact of scandal after scandal, so what kind of leadership is required to move forward and build better?
Host: Mattea Roach
Credits: Aviva Lessard (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Associate Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Annette Ejiofor (Managing Editor)
Guests: Nick Taylor-Vaisey, David Moscrop, Sandy Garossino
Background reading:
- U.S. fighter jet shoots down ‘cylindrical object’ flying over Yukon on orders from Trudeau, Biden
- Objects shot out of North American skies likely not used for spying, Biden says
- A hobby club in Illinois is missing a balloon. Was it shot down over Yukon?
- The timing of Brenda Lucki's RCMP departure
- After year of scandals, RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki announces retirement
- RCMP’s Brenda Lucki says she will retire next month: ‘I did my best’
Sponsors: Rotman, Athletic Greens
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Host Mattea Roach is joined by Nick Taylor-Vaisey, David Moscrop and Sandy Garossino to talk about the two objects shot down over Canada. Is this a question of national security? Or a weather monitoring program gone wrong? It’s probably not aliens, right?
Also, the Rouleau Report was released shortly after RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki announced the end of her tenure. The RCMP has felt the impact of scandal after scandal, so what kind of leadership is required to move forward and build better?
Host: Mattea Roach
Credits: Aviva Lessard (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Associate Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Annette Ejiofor (Managing Editor)
Guests: Nick Taylor-Vaisey, David Moscrop, Sandy Garossino
Background reading:
- U.S. fighter jet shoots down ‘cylindrical object’ flying over Yukon on orders from Trudeau, Biden
- Objects shot out of North American skies likely not used for spying, Biden says
- A hobby club in Illinois is missing a balloon. Was it shot down over Yukon?
- The timing of Brenda Lucki's RCMP departure
- After year of scandals, RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki announces retirement
- RCMP’s Brenda Lucki says she will retire next month: ‘I did my best’
Sponsors: Rotman, Athletic Greens
If you value this podcast, Support us! You’ll get premium access to all our shows ad free, including early releases and bonus content. You’ll also get our exclusive newsletter, discounts on merch, tickets to our live and virtual events, and more than anything, you’ll be a part of the solution to Canada’s journalism crisis, you’ll be keeping our work free and accessible to everybody.
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Bail Reform And National Reconciliation
A proposed settlement of a class-action lawsuit has been reached between the federal government and 325 First Nations, which applies to Indigenous children who attended residential schools during the day—students who were left out of the 2006 residential schools settlement. This episode gets into the legal elements of this lawsuit, how we got here, and what impacts it might have going forward.
And, all 13 provinces and territories are calling for “immediate action” to strengthen Canada’s bail system in the wake of the death of an Ontario Provincial Police officer in late December. What does the bail system look like in Canada? How is this specific moment being politicized? And, what would the consequences of bail reform be?
Host: Mattea Roach
Credits: Aviva Lessard (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Associate Producer), Tristan Capacchione (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Annette Ejiofor (Managing Editor)
Guests: Riley Yesno, Karen Restoule, Patricia Barkaskas
Background reading:
- Canada’s $2.8 billion settlement with Indigenous Day Scholars is a long-time coming
- $2.8-billion settlement reached in class action lawsuit over residential schools
- How does Canada's bail system actually work? And where does it fall short?
- Premiers demand bail reform in letter to Trudeau after killing of OPP officer
Sponsors: Douglas, Athletic Greens
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A Ruckus at Roxham Road
Host Mattea Roach is joined by Emilie Nicolas, Stuart Thomson and Les Perreaux to talk about the latest at Roxham Road, the irregular border crossing where thousands of asylum seekers flock to Canada. What’s bringing them here and what’s happening once they arrive?
And a subset of Google users in Canada have discovered a bunch of Canadian news mysteriously disappearing from their search results... whose fault is this, and should we be concerned? We unpack the Online News Act, Bill C-18.
Host: Mattea Roach
Credits: Aviva Lessard (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Associate Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Annette Ejiofor (Managing Editor)
Guests: Emilie Nicolas, Stuart Thomson, Les Perreaux
Background reading:
- Canadians Fume as Migrants Surge at Their Border - New York Times
- It’s time to close the breach at Roxham Road and enforce Canada’s borders - Globe and Mail
- Niagara Falls facing 'limits' in accommodating influx of asylum seekers, mayor says - CBC News
- Roxham: The little country road that became a big political headache for the Trudeau government - CBC News
- Google threatens Canada, because it can - Globe and Mail
- The Bill C-18 Reality: Everyone Loses When the Government Mandates Payments for Links - Michael Geist
Sponsors: Douglas, Bryce@100, Athletic Greens
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