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        <![CDATA[<p>Sign up for the newsletter, and support our work at https://onthetrail.info ! This is entirely reader funded, and we don't accept corporate payouts. Support the hardest hitting journalism in Quebec.</p><p>Today we have a special episode for you! Instead of breaking down the news, we look backwards and forwards and look at the state of the world right now. We assess the past year— radical shifts in Quebec and Canada— and then we discuss how the election this fall will go, how Carney will continue moving forward, and finally how the war in Iran will shape the world. </p><p>This will be the last episode of the Gab and Isaac show for a little bit, but don’t worry, a special show will be replacing it each week for the next little while. Keep your ears tuned for next week, because by this time next week, you should know what’s happening. A show will replace it for a bit!</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I accidentally uploaded the French version of the podcast yesterday. Here is the English one.</p><p>Sign up for the newsletter, and support our work at https://onthetrail.info ! This is entirely reader funded, and we don't accept corporate payouts. Support the hardest hitting journalism in Quebec.</p><p>Sign up for the newsletter, and support our work at https://onthetrail.info ! This is entirely reader funded, and we don't accept corporate payouts. Support the hardest hitting journalism in Quebec.</p><p><br>This week was an eventful one, but most importantly, we celebrate one year of Carney. Happy Carneyversary everyone!</p><p><br>On the first anniversary of his 2025 election victory, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the creation of a $25 billion sovereign wealth fund. The new Crown corporation aims to fund major infrastructure projects through partnerships with Indigenous peoples and organized labor. Carney stated the fund would avoid the historical displacement associated with projects like the Canadian Pacific Railway. Specific financial details remain vague, with the Prime Minister stating that the upcoming economic update will clarify how the initial $25 billion investment will be sourced. A consultation period will take place over the coming months to finalize the fund's investment strategy.</p><p><br>In Quebec provincial politics, Minister Gilles Bélanger resigned from the CAQ after Premier Fréchette appointed Bernard Drainville as Minister of Energy and Finance. Bélanger had been one of Fréchette’s earliest supporters. Simultaneously, Fréchette announced a $400 million investment for preparatory infrastructure work in eastern Montreal, specifically targeting water, sewage, and power networks for the expansion of the Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital. This pivot toward public reinvestment has led to a slight recovery for the CAQ in polls, though the Parti Québécois (PQ) remains positioned to win the next election. A poll indicated the PQ could win a supermajority if they dropped their referendum proposal, but leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon rejected the idea as dishonest.</p><p><br>A shooting occurred at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. A gunman is in custody, but the lack of footage from the media event has fueled online conspiracy theories claiming the event was staged. These rumors follow similar unverified claims regarding a previous shooting incident in Butler, Pennsylvania.</p><p><strong><br>Other News<br></strong><br></p><p><br>A Canadian woman was killed and 13 others injured in a shooting at the Teotihuacán pyramids in Mexico. Mexican officials report that a lone gunman opened fire at the tourist site, striking eight individuals, including another Canadian and citizens from the United States, Colombia, Russia, Brazil, and the Netherlands. Two minors, aged six and 13, were among the wounded. The woman’s identity has not been officially released.</p><p><br>The Prime Minister’s Office has vehemently rejected a report from <em>The Globe and Mail</em> claiming Ottawa is considering an oil pipeline from Alberta to Southern British Columbia. While the article cited anonymous sources, the government corrected the claim the following day. Alberta continues to favor a northern route for the pipeline.</p><p><br>The British Columbia NDP government has canceled planned amendments to UNDRIP laws for the spring session following significant public backlash. The controversy has negatively impacted the party's standing in recent polls.</p><p><br>In the West Bank, Israeli settlers murdered two Palestinians, including a 14-year-old, amid a surge in settler violence.</p><p><br>Instagram is testing premium, paid features, further transitioning the application toward a model where specific functionalities are locked behind a paywall.</p><p><br>Manitoba has introduced legislation to increase electricity rates for data centers and cryptocurrency mining operations to prevent industrial entities from being subsidized by the public. Quebec is set to implement a similar measure in June 2026. Additionally, Manitoba has introduced a ban on social media and AI for children. While intended to protect minors, the bill requires users to submit identification to technology companies, raising privacy concerns. This first-of-its-kind legislation in Canada has sparked intense debate across the political spectrum regarding government overreach and digital safety.</p><p><br>A British Columbia MLA faced widespread condemnation after using the Nazi slogan "blood and soil" in parliament. The MLA used the phrase while referencing the BC NDP’s policies regarding Indigenous peoples.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I accidentally uploaded the French version of the podcast yesterday. Here is the English one.</p><p>Sign up for the newsletter, and support our work at https://onthetrail.info ! This is entirely reader funded, and we don't accept corporate payouts. Support the hardest hitting journalism in Quebec.</p><p>Sign up for the newsletter, and support our work at https://onthetrail.info ! This is entirely reader funded, and we don't accept corporate payouts. Support the hardest hitting journalism in Quebec.</p><p><br>This week was an eventful one, but most importantly, we celebrate one year of Carney. Happy Carneyversary everyone!</p><p><br>On the first anniversary of his 2025 election victory, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the creation of a $25 billion sovereign wealth fund. The new Crown corporation aims to fund major infrastructure projects through partnerships with Indigenous peoples and organized labor. Carney stated the fund would avoid the historical displacement associated with projects like the Canadian Pacific Railway. Specific financial details remain vague, with the Prime Minister stating that the upcoming economic update will clarify how the initial $25 billion investment will be sourced. A consultation period will take place over the coming months to finalize the fund's investment strategy.</p><p><br>In Quebec provincial politics, Minister Gilles Bélanger resigned from the CAQ after Premier Fréchette appointed Bernard Drainville as Minister of Energy and Finance. Bélanger had been one of Fréchette’s earliest supporters. Simultaneously, Fréchette announced a $400 million investment for preparatory infrastructure work in eastern Montreal, specifically targeting water, sewage, and power networks for the expansion of the Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital. This pivot toward public reinvestment has led to a slight recovery for the CAQ in polls, though the Parti Québécois (PQ) remains positioned to win the next election. A poll indicated the PQ could win a supermajority if they dropped their referendum proposal, but leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon rejected the idea as dishonest.</p><p><br>A shooting occurred at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. A gunman is in custody, but the lack of footage from the media event has fueled online conspiracy theories claiming the event was staged. These rumors follow similar unverified claims regarding a previous shooting incident in Butler, Pennsylvania.</p><p><strong><br>Other News<br></strong><br></p><p><br>A Canadian woman was killed and 13 others injured in a shooting at the Teotihuacán pyramids in Mexico. Mexican officials report that a lone gunman opened fire at the tourist site, striking eight individuals, including another Canadian and citizens from the United States, Colombia, Russia, Brazil, and the Netherlands. Two minors, aged six and 13, were among the wounded. The woman’s identity has not been officially released.</p><p><br>The Prime Minister’s Office has vehemently rejected a report from <em>The Globe and Mail</em> claiming Ottawa is considering an oil pipeline from Alberta to Southern British Columbia. While the article cited anonymous sources, the government corrected the claim the following day. Alberta continues to favor a northern route for the pipeline.</p><p><br>The British Columbia NDP government has canceled planned amendments to UNDRIP laws for the spring session following significant public backlash. The controversy has negatively impacted the party's standing in recent polls.</p><p><br>In the West Bank, Israeli settlers murdered two Palestinians, including a 14-year-old, amid a surge in settler violence.</p><p><br>Instagram is testing premium, paid features, further transitioning the application toward a model where specific functionalities are locked behind a paywall.</p><p><br>Manitoba has introduced legislation to increase electricity rates for data centers and cryptocurrency mining operations to prevent industrial entities from being subsidized by the public. Quebec is set to implement a similar measure in June 2026. Additionally, Manitoba has introduced a ban on social media and AI for children. While intended to protect minors, the bill requires users to submit identification to technology companies, raising privacy concerns. This first-of-its-kind legislation in Canada has sparked intense debate across the political spectrum regarding government overreach and digital safety.</p><p><br>A British Columbia MLA faced widespread condemnation after using the Nazi slogan "blood and soil" in parliament. The MLA used the phrase while referencing the BC NDP’s policies regarding Indigenous peoples.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sign up for the newsletter, and support our work at https://onthetrail.info ! This is entirely reader funded, and we don't accept corporate payouts. Support the hardest hitting journalism in Quebec.</p><p><br>This week was an eventful one, but most importantly, we celebrate one year of Carney. Happy Carneyversary everyone!</p><p><br>On the first anniversary of his 2025 election victory, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the creation of a $25 billion sovereign wealth fund. The new Crown corporation aims to fund major infrastructure projects through partnerships with Indigenous peoples and organized labor. Carney stated the fund would avoid the historical displacement associated with projects like the Canadian Pacific Railway. Specific financial details remain vague, with the Prime Minister stating that the upcoming economic update will clarify how the initial $25 billion investment will be sourced. A consultation period will take place over the coming months to finalize the fund's investment strategy.</p><p><br>In Quebec provincial politics, Minister Gilles Bélanger resigned from the CAQ after Premier Fréchette appointed Bernard Drainville as Minister of Energy and Finance. Bélanger had been one of Fréchette’s earliest supporters. Simultaneously, Fréchette announced a $400 million investment for preparatory infrastructure work in eastern Montreal, specifically targeting water, sewage, and power networks for the expansion of the Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital. This pivot toward public reinvestment has led to a slight recovery for the CAQ in polls, though the Parti Québécois (PQ) remains positioned to win the next election. A poll indicated the PQ could win a supermajority if they dropped their referendum proposal, but leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon rejected the idea as dishonest.</p><p><br>A shooting occurred at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. A gunman is in custody, but the lack of footage from the media event has fueled online conspiracy theories claiming the event was staged. These rumors follow similar unverified claims regarding a previous shooting incident in Butler, Pennsylvania.</p><p><strong><br>Other News<br></strong><br></p><p><br>A Canadian woman was killed and 13 others injured in a shooting at the Teotihuacán pyramids in Mexico. Mexican officials report that a lone gunman opened fire at the tourist site, striking eight individuals, including another Canadian and citizens from the United States, Colombia, Russia, Brazil, and the Netherlands. Two minors, aged six and 13, were among the wounded. The woman’s identity has not been officially released.</p><p><br>The Prime Minister’s Office has vehemently rejected a report from <em>The Globe and Mail</em> claiming Ottawa is considering an oil pipeline from Alberta to Southern British Columbia. While the article cited anonymous sources, the government corrected the claim the following day. Alberta continues to favor a northern route for the pipeline.</p><p><br>The British Columbia NDP government has canceled planned amendments to UNDRIP laws for the spring session following significant public backlash. The controversy has negatively impacted the party's standing in recent polls.</p><p><br>In the West Bank, Israeli settlers murdered two Palestinians, including a 14-year-old, amid a surge in settler violence.</p><p><br>Instagram is testing premium, paid features, further transitioning the application toward a model where specific functionalities are locked behind a paywall.</p><p><br>Manitoba has introduced legislation to increase electricity rates for data centers and cryptocurrency mining operations to prevent industrial entities from being subsidized by the public. Quebec is set to implement a similar measure in June 2026. Additionally, Manitoba has introduced a ban on social media and AI for children. While intended to protect minors, the bill requires users to submit identification to technology companies, raising privacy concerns. This first-of-its-kind legislation in Canada has sparked intense debate across the political spectrum regarding government overreach and digital safety.</p><p><br>A British Columbia MLA faced widespread condemnation after using the Nazi slogan "blood and soil" in parliament. The MLA used the phrase while referencing the BC NDP’s policies regarding Indigenous peoples.</p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sign up for the newsletter, and support our work at https://onthetrail.info ! This is entirely reader funded, and we don't accept corporate payouts. Support the hardest hitting journalism in Quebec.</p><p><br>This week was an eventful one, but most importantly, we celebrate one year of Carney. Happy Carneyversary everyone!</p><p><br>On the first anniversary of his 2025 election victory, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the creation of a $25 billion sovereign wealth fund. The new Crown corporation aims to fund major infrastructure projects through partnerships with Indigenous peoples and organized labor. Carney stated the fund would avoid the historical displacement associated with projects like the Canadian Pacific Railway. Specific financial details remain vague, with the Prime Minister stating that the upcoming economic update will clarify how the initial $25 billion investment will be sourced. A consultation period will take place over the coming months to finalize the fund's investment strategy.</p><p><br>In Quebec provincial politics, Minister Gilles Bélanger resigned from the CAQ after Premier Fréchette appointed Bernard Drainville as Minister of Energy and Finance. Bélanger had been one of Fréchette’s earliest supporters. Simultaneously, Fréchette announced a $400 million investment for preparatory infrastructure work in eastern Montreal, specifically targeting water, sewage, and power networks for the expansion of the Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital. This pivot toward public reinvestment has led to a slight recovery for the CAQ in polls, though the Parti Québécois (PQ) remains positioned to win the next election. A poll indicated the PQ could win a supermajority if they dropped their referendum proposal, but leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon rejected the idea as dishonest.</p><p><br>A shooting occurred at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. A gunman is in custody, but the lack of footage from the media event has fueled online conspiracy theories claiming the event was staged. These rumors follow similar unverified claims regarding a previous shooting incident in Butler, Pennsylvania.</p><p><strong><br>Other News<br></strong><br></p><p><br>A Canadian woman was killed and 13 others injured in a shooting at the Teotihuacán pyramids in Mexico. Mexican officials report that a lone gunman opened fire at the tourist site, striking eight individuals, including another Canadian and citizens from the United States, Colombia, Russia, Brazil, and the Netherlands. Two minors, aged six and 13, were among the wounded. The woman’s identity has not been officially released.</p><p><br>The Prime Minister’s Office has vehemently rejected a report from <em>The Globe and Mail</em> claiming Ottawa is considering an oil pipeline from Alberta to Southern British Columbia. While the article cited anonymous sources, the government corrected the claim the following day. Alberta continues to favor a northern route for the pipeline.</p><p><br>The British Columbia NDP government has canceled planned amendments to UNDRIP laws for the spring session following significant public backlash. The controversy has negatively impacted the party's standing in recent polls.</p><p><br>In the West Bank, Israeli settlers murdered two Palestinians, including a 14-year-old, amid a surge in settler violence.</p><p><br>Instagram is testing premium, paid features, further transitioning the application toward a model where specific functionalities are locked behind a paywall.</p><p><br>Manitoba has introduced legislation to increase electricity rates for data centers and cryptocurrency mining operations to prevent industrial entities from being subsidized by the public. Quebec is set to implement a similar measure in June 2026. Additionally, Manitoba has introduced a ban on social media and AI for children. While intended to protect minors, the bill requires users to submit identification to technology companies, raising privacy concerns. This first-of-its-kind legislation in Canada has sparked intense debate across the political spectrum regarding government overreach and digital safety.</p><p><br>A British Columbia MLA faced widespread condemnation after using the Nazi slogan "blood and soil" in parliament. The MLA used the phrase while referencing the BC NDP’s policies regarding Indigenous peoples.</p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sign up for the newsletter, and support our work at https://onthetrail.info ! This is entirely reader funded, and we don't accept corporate payouts. Support the hardest hitting journalism in Quebec.</p><p><br>This week was an eventful one, but most importantly, we celebrate one year of Carney. Happy Carneyversary everyone!</p><p><br>On the first anniversary of his 2025 election victory, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the creation of a $25 billion sovereign wealth fund. The new Crown corporation aims to fund major infrastructure projects through partnerships with Indigenous peoples and organized labor. Carney stated the fund would avoid the historical displacement associated with projects like the Canadian Pacific Railway. Specific financial details remain vague, with the Prime Minister stating that the upcoming economic update will clarify how the initial $25 billion investment will be sourced. A consultation period will take place over the coming months to finalize the fund's investment strategy.</p><p><br>In Quebec provincial politics, Minister Gilles Bélanger resigned from the CAQ after Premier Fréchette appointed Bernard Drainville as Minister of Energy and Finance. Bélanger had been one of Fréchette’s earliest supporters. Simultaneously, Fréchette announced a $400 million investment for preparatory infrastructure work in eastern Montreal, specifically targeting water, sewage, and power networks for the expansion of the Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital. This pivot toward public reinvestment has led to a slight recovery for the CAQ in polls, though the Parti Québécois (PQ) remains positioned to win the next election. A poll indicated the PQ could win a supermajority if they dropped their referendum proposal, but leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon rejected the idea as dishonest.</p><p><br>A shooting occurred at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. A gunman is in custody, but the lack of footage from the media event has fueled online conspiracy theories claiming the event was staged. These rumors follow similar unverified claims regarding a previous shooting incident in Butler, Pennsylvania.</p><p><strong><br>Other News<br></strong><br></p><p><br>A Canadian woman was killed and 13 others injured in a shooting at the Teotihuacán pyramids in Mexico. Mexican officials report that a lone gunman opened fire at the tourist site, striking eight individuals, including another Canadian and citizens from the United States, Colombia, Russia, Brazil, and the Netherlands. Two minors, aged six and 13, were among the wounded. The woman’s identity has not been officially released.</p><p><br>The Prime Minister’s Office has vehemently rejected a report from <em>The Globe and Mail</em> claiming Ottawa is considering an oil pipeline from Alberta to Southern British Columbia. While the article cited anonymous sources, the government corrected the claim the following day. Alberta continues to favor a northern route for the pipeline.</p><p><br>The British Columbia NDP government has canceled planned amendments to UNDRIP laws for the spring session following significant public backlash. The controversy has negatively impacted the party's standing in recent polls.</p><p><br>In the West Bank, Israeli settlers murdered two Palestinians, including a 14-year-old, amid a surge in settler violence.</p><p><br>Instagram is testing premium, paid features, further transitioning the application toward a model where specific functionalities are locked behind a paywall.</p><p><br>Manitoba has introduced legislation to increase electricity rates for data centers and cryptocurrency mining operations to prevent industrial entities from being subsidized by the public. Quebec is set to implement a similar measure in June 2026. Additionally, Manitoba has introduced a ban on social media and AI for children. While intended to protect minors, the bill requires users to submit identification to technology companies, raising privacy concerns. This first-of-its-kind legislation in Canada has sparked intense debate across the political spectrum regarding government overreach and digital safety.</p><p><br>A British Columbia MLA faced widespread condemnation after using the Nazi slogan "blood and soil" in parliament. The MLA used the phrase while referencing the BC NDP’s policies regarding Indigenous peoples.</p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sign up for the newsletter, and support our work at https://onthetrail.info ! This is entirely reader funded, and we don't accept corporate payouts. Support the hardest hitting journalism in Quebec.</p><p>Mark Carney earned a majority! It’s a tiny little majority bolstered by floor crossers. Many people have gone around calling this an illegitimate majority, but is it? And what are the consequences of this majority? Will Canada collapse now? We’re gonna find out in the next few years, as Mark Carney and the Liberals seem determined to continue selling off Canada to private corporations and get new corporate overlords possible.</p><p><br></p><p>Here are the top headlines of the week</p><p><br></p><p>Recruitment in the Canadian Armed Forces reached a 30-year high last year, with 7,310 new members. According to Defence Minister David McGuinty, these recruits “want Canada to remain safe and sovereign.” The Canadian Armed Forces thus exceeded its recruitment target for 2025–2026—set at 6,957—by 5%. Among the new members, 1,275 are women, 1,400 are permanent residents, and 241 are Indigenous. These figures even surpass those from the early 2000s, during operations in Afghanistan.</p><p><br></p><p>Trump offered mixed messages Monday about the path ahead for the U.S. war against Iran, declaring that he was in no rush to end the conflict while also expressing confidence that further negotiations with Tehran will soon take place in Pakistan. With the 14-day ceasefire set to expire Wednesday, Iran still does not seem open to new peace talks. Iran still has control over the strait, despite US attempts to manipulate information around the war.</p><p><br></p><p>Wab Kinew, the premier of Manitoba, has hinted that Liquefied natural gas will be shipping out of the port of Churchill by 2030– or at least that’s what he believes Ottawa wants. He says Carney has presented an aggressive timeline of getting LNG outta the province. </p><p><br></p><p>Air Canada suspends flights to several locations due to the unavailability of fuel, and rising fuel prices starting on June 1st. They will no longer offer flights to New York until Oct 25th they say.</p><p><br></p><p>Doug Ford gets eaten alive by the media for the purchase of 28.9 Million dollar private jet ! He complained this morning that he’s more scrutinized than other leaders, and he can’t do anything. He quickly reversed the decision and set out to sell the jet he bought within a couple days. The criticism was levied that he did this while most ontarians can’t even afford rent.</p><p><br></p><p>Danielle Smith is gerrymandering the electoral map in Alberta— Later this year, the government will present the new electoral map that will define Alberta’s political playing field for the next decade. This is a common tactic in the USA, and is completely against the way that every other electoral system in the country does it. It has been called an attempt to steal the election— something that Danielle smith doesn’t really need to do, considering she’s 14 points ahead in the polls.</p><p><br></p><p>Quebecers are less favourable to Israel and the USA than the rest of the countries. Studies are indicating that this is due to the different media ecosystem that doesn’t favour US imperial thought as much as the English media system— this particularly comes into focus when looking at postmedia, and the hundreds of media companies they own across the country while being owned by a United States Hedge Fund.</p><p><br></p><p>Slafkovsky gets a hat trick in the opening game of the playoffs, winning the first game for the habs!</p><p><br></p><p>There is a 30% risk Canada enters a recession, the former governor of the bank of Canada says. Of course, for most people in Canada they’re already living through a recession considering the price of food at the grocery store and their monthly rent.</p><p><br></p><p>Eight children are killed in a mass shooting in Louisiana.</p><p><br></p><p>Large majority of women have a negative opinion of Pierre Poilievre. According to Angus Reid, 63 per cent of women have a negative opinion of him, and only 26 per cent say they’re positive about him. Poilievre has given some interesting comments about him, as he’s commented on their biological clocks before— but also only 33 per cent of Canadians in total like the man, almost exclusively conservative men building out that number.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sign up for the newsletter, and support our work at https://onthetrail.info ! This is entirely reader funded, and we don't accept corporate payouts. Support the hardest hitting journalism in Quebec.</p><p>Mark Carney earned a majority! It’s a tiny little majority bolstered by floor crossers. Many people have gone around calling this an illegitimate majority, but is it? And what are the consequences of this majority? Will Canada collapse now? We’re gonna find out in the next few years, as Mark Carney and the Liberals seem determined to continue selling off Canada to private corporations and get new corporate overlords possible.</p><p><br></p><p>Here are the top headlines of the week</p><p><br></p><p>Recruitment in the Canadian Armed Forces reached a 30-year high last year, with 7,310 new members. According to Defence Minister David McGuinty, these recruits “want Canada to remain safe and sovereign.” The Canadian Armed Forces thus exceeded its recruitment target for 2025–2026—set at 6,957—by 5%. Among the new members, 1,275 are women, 1,400 are permanent residents, and 241 are Indigenous. These figures even surpass those from the early 2000s, during operations in Afghanistan.</p><p><br></p><p>Trump offered mixed messages Monday about the path ahead for the U.S. war against Iran, declaring that he was in no rush to end the conflict while also expressing confidence that further negotiations with Tehran will soon take place in Pakistan. With the 14-day ceasefire set to expire Wednesday, Iran still does not seem open to new peace talks. Iran still has control over the strait, despite US attempts to manipulate information around the war.</p><p><br></p><p>Wab Kinew, the premier of Manitoba, has hinted that Liquefied natural gas will be shipping out of the port of Churchill by 2030– or at least that’s what he believes Ottawa wants. He says Carney has presented an aggressive timeline of getting LNG outta the province. </p><p><br></p><p>Air Canada suspends flights to several locations due to the unavailability of fuel, and rising fuel prices starting on June 1st. They will no longer offer flights to New York until Oct 25th they say.</p><p><br></p><p>Doug Ford gets eaten alive by the media for the purchase of 28.9 Million dollar private jet ! He complained this morning that he’s more scrutinized than other leaders, and he can’t do anything. He quickly reversed the decision and set out to sell the jet he bought within a couple days. The criticism was levied that he did this while most ontarians can’t even afford rent.</p><p><br></p><p>Danielle Smith is gerrymandering the electoral map in Alberta— Later this year, the government will present the new electoral map that will define Alberta’s political playing field for the next decade. This is a common tactic in the USA, and is completely against the way that every other electoral system in the country does it. It has been called an attempt to steal the election— something that Danielle smith doesn’t really need to do, considering she’s 14 points ahead in the polls.</p><p><br></p><p>Quebecers are less favourable to Israel and the USA than the rest of the countries. Studies are indicating that this is due to the different media ecosystem that doesn’t favour US imperial thought as much as the English media system— this particularly comes into focus when looking at postmedia, and the hundreds of media companies they own across the country while being owned by a United States Hedge Fund.</p><p><br></p><p>Slafkovsky gets a hat trick in the opening game of the playoffs, winning the first game for the habs!</p><p><br></p><p>There is a 30% risk Canada enters a recession, the former governor of the bank of Canada says. Of course, for most people in Canada they’re already living through a recession considering the price of food at the grocery store and their monthly rent.</p><p><br></p><p>Eight children are killed in a mass shooting in Louisiana.</p><p><br></p><p>Large majority of women have a negative opinion of Pierre Poilievre. According to Angus Reid, 63 per cent of women have a negative opinion of him, and only 26 per cent say they’re positive about him. Poilievre has given some interesting comments about him, as he’s commented on their biological clocks before— but also only 33 per cent of Canadians in total like the man, almost exclusively conservative men building out that number.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sign up for the newsletter, and support our work at https://onthetrail.info ! This is entirely reader funded, and we don't accept corporate payouts. Support the hardest hitting journalism in Quebec.</p><p>Mark Carney earned a majority! It’s a tiny little majority bolstered by floor crossers. Many people have gone around calling this an illegitimate majority, but is it? And what are the consequences of this majority? Will Canada collapse now? We’re gonna find out in the next few years, as Mark Carney and the Liberals seem determined to continue selling off Canada to private corporations and get new corporate overlords possible.</p><p><br></p><p>Here are the top headlines of the week</p><p><br></p><p>Recruitment in the Canadian Armed Forces reached a 30-year high last year, with 7,310 new members. According to Defence Minister David McGuinty, these recruits “want Canada to remain safe and sovereign.” The Canadian Armed Forces thus exceeded its recruitment target for 2025–2026—set at 6,957—by 5%. Among the new members, 1,275 are women, 1,400 are permanent residents, and 241 are Indigenous. These figures even surpass those from the early 2000s, during operations in Afghanistan.</p><p><br></p><p>Trump offered mixed messages Monday about the path ahead for the U.S. war against Iran, declaring that he was in no rush to end the conflict while also expressing confidence that further negotiations with Tehran will soon take place in Pakistan. With the 14-day ceasefire set to expire Wednesday, Iran still does not seem open to new peace talks. Iran still has control over the strait, despite US attempts to manipulate information around the war.</p><p><br></p><p>Wab Kinew, the premier of Manitoba, has hinted that Liquefied natural gas will be shipping out of the port of Churchill by 2030– or at least that’s what he believes Ottawa wants. He says Carney has presented an aggressive timeline of getting LNG outta the province. </p><p><br></p><p>Air Canada suspends flights to several locations due to the unavailability of fuel, and rising fuel prices starting on June 1st. They will no longer offer flights to New York until Oct 25th they say.</p><p><br></p><p>Doug Ford gets eaten alive by the media for the purchase of 28.9 Million dollar private jet ! He complained this morning that he’s more scrutinized than other leaders, and he can’t do anything. He quickly reversed the decision and set out to sell the jet he bought within a couple days. The criticism was levied that he did this while most ontarians can’t even afford rent.</p><p><br></p><p>Danielle Smith is gerrymandering the electoral map in Alberta— Later this year, the government will present the new electoral map that will define Alberta’s political playing field for the next decade. This is a common tactic in the USA, and is completely against the way that every other electoral system in the country does it. It has been called an attempt to steal the election— something that Danielle smith doesn’t really need to do, considering she’s 14 points ahead in the polls.</p><p><br></p><p>Quebecers are less favourable to Israel and the USA than the rest of the countries. Studies are indicating that this is due to the different media ecosystem that doesn’t favour US imperial thought as much as the English media system— this particularly comes into focus when looking at postmedia, and the hundreds of media companies they own across the country while being owned by a United States Hedge Fund.</p><p><br></p><p>Slafkovsky gets a hat trick in the opening game of the playoffs, winning the first game for the habs!</p><p><br></p><p>There is a 30% risk Canada enters a recession, the former governor of the bank of Canada says. Of course, for most people in Canada they’re already living through a recession considering the price of food at the grocery store and their monthly rent.</p><p><br></p><p>Eight children are killed in a mass shooting in Louisiana.</p><p><br></p><p>Large majority of women have a negative opinion of Pierre Poilievre. According to Angus Reid, 63 per cent of women have a negative opinion of him, and only 26 per cent say they’re positive about him. Poilievre has given some interesting comments about him, as he’s commented on their biological clocks before— but also only 33 per cent of Canadians in total like the man, almost exclusively conservative men building out that number.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sign up for the newsletter, and support our work at https://onthetrail.info ! This is entirely reader funded, and we don't accept corporate payouts. Support the hardest hitting journalism in Quebec.</p><p>12000 people are living on the streets in Quebec, a record amount. People are lining up more than ever at food supports, and for help with their basic needs, and as per usual, the government hasn’t done anything to help out with those who are suffering. </p><p><br></p><p>Meanwhile, Christine Frechette is the new leader of the CAQ, and thus the new leader of Quebec. In an interview with Alexplique, she said she wants to be the leader of people owning their houses, instead of the leader of a province of renters– she will do this by cutting pst on new homes. Of course, when a house costs 1.5 million, this will lead to few savings and not make it more affordable for most people.</p><p><br></p><p>Finally, A social conservative crosses the floor to the liberals. Marilyn Gladu has spoken out against abortion, and didn’t want to ban conversion therapy– the practice of trying to convert people away from being homosexual. She also supported the convoy truckers in 2021, and opposed vaccines during the pandemic. She says now that she will support abortion, and the LGBTQ, although that is yet to be proven. Mark Carney and the Liberals are under fire for this decision. Carney says that it doesn’t change the values of the party… but does it?</p><p>Artemis II returns to earth! The first astronauts to see the dark side of the moon since the 1970s, they returned after a great success. Apparently there wasn’t much news coverage of it, but In Canada we had loads! Apparently Americans are not as cool as Canadians. </p><p><br></p><p>Trump declares he won’t invade Canada after all. “I can’t deal with 200 years of history” during his remaining time in office, he told a biographer.</p><p><br></p><p>Israel is wiping out entire villages across the south of Lebanon in their illegal invasion.</p><p><br></p><p>Trump said “a whole civilization will die tonight” in a menacing tweet, prompting bi-partisan calls to remove him from office, as well as an acute rejection of his actions by MAGA influencers. Trump did not, in the end, carry through on these threats, instead signing a two week ceasefire.</p><p><br></p><p>18000 lives have been lost to the opioid emergency in British Columbia. Despite recently declining fatality rates, almost five people a day continue to die from fentanyl overdose. Illicit drug toxicity is the leading cause of unnatural death in the province, accounting for more deaths than homicides, suicides, motor vehicle accidents, drownings and fires <em>combined.</em></p><p><br></p><p>BC cuts the climate agency and sends some of their staff to work on pipelines, another step towards the BC NDP becoming a right wing government.</p><p><br></p><p>Cole Caufield scores his fiftieth goal, and Nick Suzuki gets his 100th point! This is probably one of the greatest news pieces of all time.</p><p><br></p><p>Mexico is rolling out universal health care. Another amazing reform by their president, Claudia Sheinbaum.</p><p><br></p><p>Viktor Obran has been voted out as leader of Hungary! After spending 16 years running the country and creating an “illiberal democracy”, it seems that the country is set to go back towards democracy.</p><p><br></p><p>The Alberta NDP are incredibly unpopular! 53 per cent look to vote for the UCP and 36 per cent are looking at the NDP</p><p><br></p><p>The Federal, and Provincial governments are reducing public access to information. There is a trend towards secrecy, as seen this morning on the IJF.</p><p><br></p><p>The US began a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz after ceasefire discussions broke down. Iran is threatening retaliation. It is likely to escalate this week.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sign up for the newsletter, and support our work at https://onthetrail.info ! This is entirely reader funded, and we don't accept corporate payouts. Support the hardest hitting journalism in Quebec.</p><p>12000 people are living on the streets in Quebec, a record amount. People are lining up more than ever at food supports, and for help with their basic needs, and as per usual, the government hasn’t done anything to help out with those who are suffering. </p><p><br></p><p>Meanwhile, Christine Frechette is the new leader of the CAQ, and thus the new leader of Quebec. In an interview with Alexplique, she said she wants to be the leader of people owning their houses, instead of the leader of a province of renters– she will do this by cutting pst on new homes. Of course, when a house costs 1.5 million, this will lead to few savings and not make it more affordable for most people.</p><p><br></p><p>Finally, A social conservative crosses the floor to the liberals. Marilyn Gladu has spoken out against abortion, and didn’t want to ban conversion therapy– the practice of trying to convert people away from being homosexual. She also supported the convoy truckers in 2021, and opposed vaccines during the pandemic. She says now that she will support abortion, and the LGBTQ, although that is yet to be proven. Mark Carney and the Liberals are under fire for this decision. Carney says that it doesn’t change the values of the party… but does it?</p><p>Artemis II returns to earth! The first astronauts to see the dark side of the moon since the 1970s, they returned after a great success. Apparently there wasn’t much news coverage of it, but In Canada we had loads! Apparently Americans are not as cool as Canadians. </p><p><br></p><p>Trump declares he won’t invade Canada after all. “I can’t deal with 200 years of history” during his remaining time in office, he told a biographer.</p><p><br></p><p>Israel is wiping out entire villages across the south of Lebanon in their illegal invasion.</p><p><br></p><p>Trump said “a whole civilization will die tonight” in a menacing tweet, prompting bi-partisan calls to remove him from office, as well as an acute rejection of his actions by MAGA influencers. Trump did not, in the end, carry through on these threats, instead signing a two week ceasefire.</p><p><br></p><p>18000 lives have been lost to the opioid emergency in British Columbia. Despite recently declining fatality rates, almost five people a day continue to die from fentanyl overdose. Illicit drug toxicity is the leading cause of unnatural death in the province, accounting for more deaths than homicides, suicides, motor vehicle accidents, drownings and fires <em>combined.</em></p><p><br></p><p>BC cuts the climate agency and sends some of their staff to work on pipelines, another step towards the BC NDP becoming a right wing government.</p><p><br></p><p>Cole Caufield scores his fiftieth goal, and Nick Suzuki gets his 100th point! This is probably one of the greatest news pieces of all time.</p><p><br></p><p>Mexico is rolling out universal health care. Another amazing reform by their president, Claudia Sheinbaum.</p><p><br></p><p>Viktor Obran has been voted out as leader of Hungary! After spending 16 years running the country and creating an “illiberal democracy”, it seems that the country is set to go back towards democracy.</p><p><br></p><p>The Alberta NDP are incredibly unpopular! 53 per cent look to vote for the UCP and 36 per cent are looking at the NDP</p><p><br></p><p>The Federal, and Provincial governments are reducing public access to information. There is a trend towards secrecy, as seen this morning on the IJF.</p><p><br></p><p>The US began a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz after ceasefire discussions broke down. Iran is threatening retaliation. It is likely to escalate this week.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sign up for the newsletter, and support our work at https://onthetrail.info ! This is entirely reader funded, and we don't accept corporate payouts. Support the hardest hitting journalism in Quebec.</p><p>12000 people are living on the streets in Quebec, a record amount. People are lining up more than ever at food supports, and for help with their basic needs, and as per usual, the government hasn’t done anything to help out with those who are suffering. </p><p><br></p><p>Meanwhile, Christine Frechette is the new leader of the CAQ, and thus the new leader of Quebec. In an interview with Alexplique, she said she wants to be the leader of people owning their houses, instead of the leader of a province of renters– she will do this by cutting pst on new homes. Of course, when a house costs 1.5 million, this will lead to few savings and not make it more affordable for most people.</p><p><br></p><p>Finally, A social conservative crosses the floor to the liberals. Marilyn Gladu has spoken out against abortion, and didn’t want to ban conversion therapy– the practice of trying to convert people away from being homosexual. She also supported the convoy truckers in 2021, and opposed vaccines during the pandemic. She says now that she will support abortion, and the LGBTQ, although that is yet to be proven. Mark Carney and the Liberals are under fire for this decision. Carney says that it doesn’t change the values of the party… but does it?</p><p>Artemis II returns to earth! The first astronauts to see the dark side of the moon since the 1970s, they returned after a great success. Apparently there wasn’t much news coverage of it, but In Canada we had loads! Apparently Americans are not as cool as Canadians. </p><p><br></p><p>Trump declares he won’t invade Canada after all. “I can’t deal with 200 years of history” during his remaining time in office, he told a biographer.</p><p><br></p><p>Israel is wiping out entire villages across the south of Lebanon in their illegal invasion.</p><p><br></p><p>Trump said “a whole civilization will die tonight” in a menacing tweet, prompting bi-partisan calls to remove him from office, as well as an acute rejection of his actions by MAGA influencers. Trump did not, in the end, carry through on these threats, instead signing a two week ceasefire.</p><p><br></p><p>18000 lives have been lost to the opioid emergency in British Columbia. Despite recently declining fatality rates, almost five people a day continue to die from fentanyl overdose. Illicit drug toxicity is the leading cause of unnatural death in the province, accounting for more deaths than homicides, suicides, motor vehicle accidents, drownings and fires <em>combined.</em></p><p><br></p><p>BC cuts the climate agency and sends some of their staff to work on pipelines, another step towards the BC NDP becoming a right wing government.</p><p><br></p><p>Cole Caufield scores his fiftieth goal, and Nick Suzuki gets his 100th point! This is probably one of the greatest news pieces of all time.</p><p><br></p><p>Mexico is rolling out universal health care. Another amazing reform by their president, Claudia Sheinbaum.</p><p><br></p><p>Viktor Obran has been voted out as leader of Hungary! After spending 16 years running the country and creating an “illiberal democracy”, it seems that the country is set to go back towards democracy.</p><p><br></p><p>The Alberta NDP are incredibly unpopular! 53 per cent look to vote for the UCP and 36 per cent are looking at the NDP</p><p><br></p><p>The Federal, and Provincial governments are reducing public access to information. There is a trend towards secrecy, as seen this morning on the IJF.</p><p><br></p><p>The US began a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz after ceasefire discussions broke down. Iran is threatening retaliation. It is likely to escalate this week.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sign up for the newsletter, and support our work at https://onthetrail.info ! This is entirely reader funded, and we don't accept corporate payouts. Support the hardest hitting journalism in Quebec.</p><p><br>Another week with lots of headlines– but none more interesting than Lionel Carmant returning to be among the CAQ faithful. After leaving the party because of their poor management of doctor’s remuneration, he has returned to the fold. Is it to run again under the CAQ colours? No! Instead Carmant is returning for the last few months of the CAQ, not running again, and then leaving the party to flail in the wind, likely to lose every seat that they have. </p><p>The new leader will be elected for the party next week, and they seemed doomed before even starting. What will happen to the CAQ? Without Francois Legault, who are they? Meanwhile, Canada is introducing a fascist immigration bill that can allow for people to be deported as they wait for asylum. What happens next? I suppose we’ll find out. </p><p>Israel kills three more journalists.</p><p>Spain closes airspace to US planes involved in Iran conflict.</p><p>Report finds Canadian healthcare access favors the wealthy over universal availability.</p><p>Exploding food costs place major burden on Quebec public hospitals.</p><p>Three Indonesian UN peacekeepers killed in Lebanon with suspected Israeli involvement.</p><p>Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne paid consultants 14000 dollars for a speech.</p><p>Mark Carney tells Indigenous protester I can outlast her during Toronto talk.</p><p>Doug Ford and Mark Carney announce 8 billion dollar Ontario housing initiative for developers.</p><p>Canada Transportation Agency lowers airline fees despite consumer advocate backlash.</p><p>Catholic priest killed during Israeli attacks on Lebanon.</p><p>Alberta bill removes government deadlines for responding to citizen petitions.</p><p>Clarification: Stephen Lewis passed away in 2021.</p><p>Mark Carney pledges not to prorogue parliament if he wins a majority.</p><p>Newfoundland and Labrador government withheld 1000 freedom of information requests in one year.</p><p>Correction: Pam Bondi was not fired as US Attorney General; she previously served as Florida Attorney General.</p><p>Doug Ford appeals for Liberal majority and claims Mark Carney is more conservative than him.</p><p>Artemis II breaks the record for the furthest crewed flight from Earth.</p><p>David Eby faces backlash and polling decline over Indigenous rights legislation in BC.</p><p>Pierre Poilievre returns to populist branding with new Axe the Gas Tax slogan.</p><p>Alberta eliminates environmental assessment for world’s largest data center.</p><p>Scientists complete first full map of the human clitoral nerve system.</p><p>Donald Trump posts an easter sunday special: Open the fuckin strait you crazy bastard or you’ll be living in hell– praise allah he said in a tweet</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sign up for the newsletter, and support our work at https://onthetrail.info ! This is entirely reader funded, and we don't accept corporate payouts. Support the hardest hitting journalism in Quebec.</p><p><br>Another week with lots of headlines– but none more interesting than Lionel Carmant returning to be among the CAQ faithful. After leaving the party because of their poor management of doctor’s remuneration, he has returned to the fold. Is it to run again under the CAQ colours? No! Instead Carmant is returning for the last few months of the CAQ, not running again, and then leaving the party to flail in the wind, likely to lose every seat that they have. </p><p>The new leader will be elected for the party next week, and they seemed doomed before even starting. What will happen to the CAQ? Without Francois Legault, who are they? Meanwhile, Canada is introducing a fascist immigration bill that can allow for people to be deported as they wait for asylum. What happens next? I suppose we’ll find out. </p><p>Israel kills three more journalists.</p><p>Spain closes airspace to US planes involved in Iran conflict.</p><p>Report finds Canadian healthcare access favors the wealthy over universal availability.</p><p>Exploding food costs place major burden on Quebec public hospitals.</p><p>Three Indonesian UN peacekeepers killed in Lebanon with suspected Israeli involvement.</p><p>Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne paid consultants 14000 dollars for a speech.</p><p>Mark Carney tells Indigenous protester I can outlast her during Toronto talk.</p><p>Doug Ford and Mark Carney announce 8 billion dollar Ontario housing initiative for developers.</p><p>Canada Transportation Agency lowers airline fees despite consumer advocate backlash.</p><p>Catholic priest killed during Israeli attacks on Lebanon.</p><p>Alberta bill removes government deadlines for responding to citizen petitions.</p><p>Clarification: Stephen Lewis passed away in 2021.</p><p>Mark Carney pledges not to prorogue parliament if he wins a majority.</p><p>Newfoundland and Labrador government withheld 1000 freedom of information requests in one year.</p><p>Correction: Pam Bondi was not fired as US Attorney General; she previously served as Florida Attorney General.</p><p>Doug Ford appeals for Liberal majority and claims Mark Carney is more conservative than him.</p><p>Artemis II breaks the record for the furthest crewed flight from Earth.</p><p>David Eby faces backlash and polling decline over Indigenous rights legislation in BC.</p><p>Pierre Poilievre returns to populist branding with new Axe the Gas Tax slogan.</p><p>Alberta eliminates environmental assessment for world’s largest data center.</p><p>Scientists complete first full map of the human clitoral nerve system.</p><p>Donald Trump posts an easter sunday special: Open the fuckin strait you crazy bastard or you’ll be living in hell– praise allah he said in a tweet</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sign up for the newsletter, and support our work at https://onthetrail.info ! This is entirely reader funded, and we don't accept corporate payouts. Support the hardest hitting journalism in Quebec.</p><p><br>Another week with lots of headlines– but none more interesting than Lionel Carmant returning to be among the CAQ faithful. After leaving the party because of their poor management of doctor’s remuneration, he has returned to the fold. Is it to run again under the CAQ colours? No! Instead Carmant is returning for the last few months of the CAQ, not running again, and then leaving the party to flail in the wind, likely to lose every seat that they have. </p><p>The new leader will be elected for the party next week, and they seemed doomed before even starting. What will happen to the CAQ? Without Francois Legault, who are they? Meanwhile, Canada is introducing a fascist immigration bill that can allow for people to be deported as they wait for asylum. What happens next? I suppose we’ll find out. </p><p>Israel kills three more journalists.</p><p>Spain closes airspace to US planes involved in Iran conflict.</p><p>Report finds Canadian healthcare access favors the wealthy over universal availability.</p><p>Exploding food costs place major burden on Quebec public hospitals.</p><p>Three Indonesian UN peacekeepers killed in Lebanon with suspected Israeli involvement.</p><p>Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne paid consultants 14000 dollars for a speech.</p><p>Mark Carney tells Indigenous protester I can outlast her during Toronto talk.</p><p>Doug Ford and Mark Carney announce 8 billion dollar Ontario housing initiative for developers.</p><p>Canada Transportation Agency lowers airline fees despite consumer advocate backlash.</p><p>Catholic priest killed during Israeli attacks on Lebanon.</p><p>Alberta bill removes government deadlines for responding to citizen petitions.</p><p>Clarification: Stephen Lewis passed away in 2021.</p><p>Mark Carney pledges not to prorogue parliament if he wins a majority.</p><p>Newfoundland and Labrador government withheld 1000 freedom of information requests in one year.</p><p>Correction: Pam Bondi was not fired as US Attorney General; she previously served as Florida Attorney General.</p><p>Doug Ford appeals for Liberal majority and claims Mark Carney is more conservative than him.</p><p>Artemis II breaks the record for the furthest crewed flight from Earth.</p><p>David Eby faces backlash and polling decline over Indigenous rights legislation in BC.</p><p>Pierre Poilievre returns to populist branding with new Axe the Gas Tax slogan.</p><p>Alberta eliminates environmental assessment for world’s largest data center.</p><p>Scientists complete first full map of the human clitoral nerve system.</p><p>Donald Trump posts an easter sunday special: Open the fuckin strait you crazy bastard or you’ll be living in hell– praise allah he said in a tweet</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sign up for the newsletter, and support our work at https://onthetrail.info ! This is entirely reader funded, and we don't accept corporate payouts. Support the hardest hitting journalism in Quebec.</p><p>Avi Lewis is the new leader of the NDP, indicating a move to the left. The party has gone back to its roots, literally and philosophically. Lewis is the third in a lineage of Lewises who have led NDP parties– his grandfather led the federal party, and his father led the Ontario NDP. Avi Lewis did a few things this past weekend that are set to radically transform the party.</p><p><br>Not only is his ideology more radical and openly populist left than the NDP of the past twenty years, but the executive elections this past weekend are going to be the most significant part of this election. Lewis won, yes, but if his team hadn’t won the executive elections as well, his job would be much harder. Now, with the insiders all aligned with one vision, it’s set to move the NDP into a truly social democratic territory. Of course, many people argue that they were already this under Singh, but this is debatable.</p><p><br></p><p>Isaac and Ludvic dig into what it means to be socialist in a post-industrial world– Ludvic, a philosophy teacher, explains what constitutes socialism today and why labourers have moved away from the movement. Afterwards, the two discuss the Danish Parliament, and the lessons that might be learned by the Liberals from that election!</p><p><br></p><p>Top Headlines this week:</p><p><br></p><p>Trump is trying to back out of his war with Iran, but Iran isn’t letting him.</p><p><br></p><p>2 Pilots were killed in a collision at LaGuardia Airport. The Two Pilots saved many other lives with their quick decision making, and sharp instincts. The Air Canada CEO is stepping down after he didn’t speak in French in his video mourning the death of the two pilots.</p><p><br>Us Military is using Canadian airspace in order to refuel on the way to the middle east. NORAD agreements mean that they don’t have to seek permission to do so.</p><p><br></p><p>Leonid Radvinsky, the secretive billionaire owner of Only Fans, died at 43.</p><p><br></p><p>Celine Dion is set to retake the stage! The Eiffel tower created a lights display to honour her.</p><p><br></p><p>Mark Carney has left the federal ombudsman empty whose job it is to assure that human rights abuses are not being done by Canadian corporations overseas. The government is declining to say whether federal budget cuts have affected staff who enforce canada’s forced labour import laws. It seems Carney is starting to ignore his commitment to human rights to promote interests with India and China.</p><p><br></p><p>Michael Ma, the floor crossing MP, is in hot water after becoming aggressive with a human rights watchdog who monitors china. He aggressively cast doubt on the proven fact of the ongoing Uygher genocide and the concentration camps of Uyghers in China, further feeding questions about Carney’s position on labour human rights overseas.</p><p><br></p><p>Ontario hospitals are on the brink of collapse, Ontario’s budget does little to address this, although more than expected.</p><p><br></p><p>Pakistan offers to host peace talks with Iran and the US. Iran vows to fight until complete victory.</p><p><br></p><p>The Liberals debated the use of “disallowance” against laws passed with the notwithstanding clause. This power hasn’t been used in a century, but it is within the right of the federal government to shut down any law that a province passes. </p><p><br></p><p>Sora, the AI video making social media app, is shutting down.</p><p><br></p><p>Violence is growing at an alarming rate at schools in Quebec– specifically violence against girls.</p><p><br></p><p>There are no francophones in the writing team of Mark Carney.</p><p><br></p><p>Karl Malenfant, the architect of the SAAQ Cliq scandal, is demanding a cancellation of the Gallant Report. </p><p><br></p><p>Canada officially hits 2% Nato spending target.</p><p><br></p><p>Montreal saw no frostbite amputations in 2026, thanks greatly to Soraya Martinez-Ferrada’s warming stations.</p><p><br></p><p>Sponsored travel by MPs dropped to a 15 year low outside of Covid-19 pandemic.</p><p><br></p><p>Nova Scotia budget bill vote was shut down by singing protestors</p><p><br></p><p>Trans women barred from participating in women’s sports at the olympics.</p><p><br></p><p>Israel has been officially certified as invading lebanon by AP news.</p><p><br></p><p>BC conservative MLA ousted from caucus over domestic abuse charges.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sign up for the newsletter, and support our work at https://onthetrail.info ! This is entirely reader funded, and we don't accept corporate payouts. Support the hardest hitting journalism in Quebec.</p><p>Avi Lewis is the new leader of the NDP, indicating a move to the left. The party has gone back to its roots, literally and philosophically. Lewis is the third in a lineage of Lewises who have led NDP parties– his grandfather led the federal party, and his father led the Ontario NDP. Avi Lewis did a few things this past weekend that are set to radically transform the party.</p><p><br>Not only is his ideology more radical and openly populist left than the NDP of the past twenty years, but the executive elections this past weekend are going to be the most significant part of this election. Lewis won, yes, but if his team hadn’t won the executive elections as well, his job would be much harder. Now, with the insiders all aligned with one vision, it’s set to move the NDP into a truly social democratic territory. Of course, many people argue that they were already this under Singh, but this is debatable.</p><p><br></p><p>Isaac and Ludvic dig into what it means to be socialist in a post-industrial world– Ludvic, a philosophy teacher, explains what constitutes socialism today and why labourers have moved away from the movement. Afterwards, the two discuss the Danish Parliament, and the lessons that might be learned by the Liberals from that election!</p><p><br></p><p>Top Headlines this week:</p><p><br></p><p>Trump is trying to back out of his war with Iran, but Iran isn’t letting him.</p><p><br></p><p>2 Pilots were killed in a collision at LaGuardia Airport. The Two Pilots saved many other lives with their quick decision making, and sharp instincts. The Air Canada CEO is stepping down after he didn’t speak in French in his video mourning the death of the two pilots.</p><p><br>Us Military is using Canadian airspace in order to refuel on the way to the middle east. NORAD agreements mean that they don’t have to seek permission to do so.</p><p><br></p><p>Leonid Radvinsky, the secretive billionaire owner of Only Fans, died at 43.</p><p><br></p><p>Celine Dion is set to retake the stage! The Eiffel tower created a lights display to honour her.</p><p><br></p><p>Mark Carney has left the federal ombudsman empty whose job it is to assure that human rights abuses are not being done by Canadian corporations overseas. The government is declining to say whether federal budget cuts have affected staff who enforce canada’s forced labour import laws. It seems Carney is starting to ignore his commitment to human rights to promote interests with India and China.</p><p><br></p><p>Michael Ma, the floor crossing MP, is in hot water after becoming aggressive with a human rights watchdog who monitors china. He aggressively cast doubt on the proven fact of the ongoing Uygher genocide and the concentration camps of Uyghers in China, further feeding questions about Carney’s position on labour human rights overseas.</p><p><br></p><p>Ontario hospitals are on the brink of collapse, Ontario’s budget does little to address this, although more than expected.</p><p><br></p><p>Pakistan offers to host peace talks with Iran and the US. Iran vows to fight until complete victory.</p><p><br></p><p>The Liberals debated the use of “disallowance” against laws passed with the notwithstanding clause. This power hasn’t been used in a century, but it is within the right of the federal government to shut down any law that a province passes. </p><p><br></p><p>Sora, the AI video making social media app, is shutting down.</p><p><br></p><p>Violence is growing at an alarming rate at schools in Quebec– specifically violence against girls.</p><p><br></p><p>There are no francophones in the writing team of Mark Carney.</p><p><br></p><p>Karl Malenfant, the architect of the SAAQ Cliq scandal, is demanding a cancellation of the Gallant Report. </p><p><br></p><p>Canada officially hits 2% Nato spending target.</p><p><br></p><p>Montreal saw no frostbite amputations in 2026, thanks greatly to Soraya Martinez-Ferrada’s warming stations.</p><p><br></p><p>Sponsored travel by MPs dropped to a 15 year low outside of Covid-19 pandemic.</p><p><br></p><p>Nova Scotia budget bill vote was shut down by singing protestors</p><p><br></p><p>Trans women barred from participating in women’s sports at the olympics.</p><p><br></p><p>Israel has been officially certified as invading lebanon by AP news.</p><p><br></p><p>BC conservative MLA ousted from caucus over domestic abuse charges.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sign up for the newsletter, and support our work at https://onthetrail.info ! This is entirely reader funded, and we don't accept corporate payouts. Support the hardest hitting journalism in Quebec.</p><p>Avi Lewis is the new leader of the NDP, indicating a move to the left. The party has gone back to its roots, literally and philosophically. Lewis is the third in a lineage of Lewises who have led NDP parties– his grandfather led the federal party, and his father led the Ontario NDP. Avi Lewis did a few things this past weekend that are set to radically transform the party.</p><p><br>Not only is his ideology more radical and openly populist left than the NDP of the past twenty years, but the executive elections this past weekend are going to be the most significant part of this election. Lewis won, yes, but if his team hadn’t won the executive elections as well, his job would be much harder. Now, with the insiders all aligned with one vision, it’s set to move the NDP into a truly social democratic territory. Of course, many people argue that they were already this under Singh, but this is debatable.</p><p><br></p><p>Isaac and Ludvic dig into what it means to be socialist in a post-industrial world– Ludvic, a philosophy teacher, explains what constitutes socialism today and why labourers have moved away from the movement. Afterwards, the two discuss the Danish Parliament, and the lessons that might be learned by the Liberals from that election!</p><p><br></p><p>Top Headlines this week:</p><p><br></p><p>Trump is trying to back out of his war with Iran, but Iran isn’t letting him.</p><p><br></p><p>2 Pilots were killed in a collision at LaGuardia Airport. The Two Pilots saved many other lives with their quick decision making, and sharp instincts. The Air Canada CEO is stepping down after he didn’t speak in French in his video mourning the death of the two pilots.</p><p><br>Us Military is using Canadian airspace in order to refuel on the way to the middle east. NORAD agreements mean that they don’t have to seek permission to do so.</p><p><br></p><p>Leonid Radvinsky, the secretive billionaire owner of Only Fans, died at 43.</p><p><br></p><p>Celine Dion is set to retake the stage! The Eiffel tower created a lights display to honour her.</p><p><br></p><p>Mark Carney has left the federal ombudsman empty whose job it is to assure that human rights abuses are not being done by Canadian corporations overseas. The government is declining to say whether federal budget cuts have affected staff who enforce canada’s forced labour import laws. It seems Carney is starting to ignore his commitment to human rights to promote interests with India and China.</p><p><br></p><p>Michael Ma, the floor crossing MP, is in hot water after becoming aggressive with a human rights watchdog who monitors china. He aggressively cast doubt on the proven fact of the ongoing Uygher genocide and the concentration camps of Uyghers in China, further feeding questions about Carney’s position on labour human rights overseas.</p><p><br></p><p>Ontario hospitals are on the brink of collapse, Ontario’s budget does little to address this, although more than expected.</p><p><br></p><p>Pakistan offers to host peace talks with Iran and the US. Iran vows to fight until complete victory.</p><p><br></p><p>The Liberals debated the use of “disallowance” against laws passed with the notwithstanding clause. This power hasn’t been used in a century, but it is within the right of the federal government to shut down any law that a province passes. </p><p><br></p><p>Sora, the AI video making social media app, is shutting down.</p><p><br></p><p>Violence is growing at an alarming rate at schools in Quebec– specifically violence against girls.</p><p><br></p><p>There are no francophones in the writing team of Mark Carney.</p><p><br></p><p>Karl Malenfant, the architect of the SAAQ Cliq scandal, is demanding a cancellation of the Gallant Report. </p><p><br></p><p>Canada officially hits 2% Nato spending target.</p><p><br></p><p>Montreal saw no frostbite amputations in 2026, thanks greatly to Soraya Martinez-Ferrada’s warming stations.</p><p><br></p><p>Sponsored travel by MPs dropped to a 15 year low outside of Covid-19 pandemic.</p><p><br></p><p>Nova Scotia budget bill vote was shut down by singing protestors</p><p><br></p><p>Trans women barred from participating in women’s sports at the olympics.</p><p><br></p><p>Israel has been officially certified as invading lebanon by AP news.</p><p><br></p><p>BC conservative MLA ousted from caucus over domestic abuse charges.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sign up for the newsletter, and support our work at https://onthetrail.info ! This is entirely reader funded, and we don't accept corporate payouts. Support the hardest hitting journalism in Quebec.</p><p>Gab and Isaac dive into one of the most important weeks in Canada since the 1980s. The results of this week's Supreme court case could change the future of the country, and of human rights in the country.</p><p>In front of the Supreme Court, they are deliberating on whether or not Bill 21 can carry through. Bill 21 is a Quebec bill that disallows people to wear "religious symbols" while working for the public service. The government used the notwithstanding clause twice since taking power in 2018, (we wrongly said in the episode that they used it every year- but this isn't true, they used a <em>different</em> controversial clause called a "baîllon" every year.) </p><p>The Liberal government under Justin Trudeau challenged the bill, and although Mark Carney hasn't weighed in on the subject, his Liberals have continued the challenge. There will be 4 days straight of court hearings about the subject, which has only happened one other time in 1998. The Supreme Court almost always does hearings that last 1 day, sometimes 2. <a href="https://www.theglobeandmail.com/gift/5477d90c29ee51d80eded66e355e6799b8d8222e79f72fd653eeac2d1c6a2f2e/KEBKVAIJ7FGM7K2Y57RTIZDOZE">The Globe and Mail made a fantastic article on the subject.</a></p><p>Other than that, we dive deep into the Troisième lien in Quebec city, and the new CAQ budget- as well as new developments on the controversies that ended Pablo Rodriguez' career.</p><p>Other headlines we covered:</p><p>Canada and Nordic countries meet and vow “closer collaboration as a middle power bloc.”</p><p><br></p><p>The Federal Liberals have reached new highs in the polls, not seen since 2016 after Trudeau swept a surprise majority and was at the peak of his honeymoon.</p><p><br></p><p>Donald Trump’s administration was paid $10 billion to broker a TikTok deal to create a US version of TikTok.</p><p><br></p><p>Trump says he plans on attacking or annexing Cuba. He was quoted as saying, “I do believe I’ll have the honour of taking Cuba.”</p><p><br></p><p>Social assistance is not helping people keep housing. Disabled people, people who are unable to make their own income, people on temporary leave, etc., are unable to pay for both food and housing. This has been a long-known problem.</p><p><br></p><p>More than half of the Metro stations in Montreal received a failed grade for their current state of repair.</p><p><br></p><p>More than a third of hospitals are in the same level of decay, including Laval’s only hospital, which is unable to respond to the city’s needs.</p><p><br></p><p>Heather McPherson tried to convince Rob Ashton to make a deal during the NDP leadership election, but was rejected. She wanted to make a deal where NDP members would choose one of the two as their first and second choices on the ballot. The two seem set to lose to Avi Lewis, a Democratic Socialist, and party insiders are reacting negatively to a shift to the left.</p><p><br></p><p>Ottawa is spending $1.4 billion to ramp up domestic ammunition production.</p><p><br></p><p>800 groups are demanding the cancellation of the Quebec 'faux constitution' project, put forward by the CAQ government as it reaches unprecedented levels of unpopularity.</p><p><br></p><p>Tim Houston, Premier of Nova Scotia, sees a rapid decline in support after his most recent budget looked set to include massive cuts to art programs, as well as social services, in the province. Protests were so organized and effective that the Premier walked back around fifty percent of the cuts.</p><p><br></p><p>20 people in Montreal were arrested for major extortion scams.</p><p><br></p><p>Two full train wagons of drugs were stopped on their way to Quebec.</p><p><br></p><p>Pierre Poilievre went on Joe Rogan; the interview went well, surprising a lot of commentators.</p><p><br></p><p>Canada, France, the UK, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, and Japan announced “their readiness to contribute appropriate efforts to ensure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.” No one is quite sure what that means, as Canada continues repeating that it will not be involved in military action</p><p><br></p><p>Gas prices are set to hit $2 a litre.</p><p><br></p><p>An investigation by the CBC revealed that a Canadian company, Entropy, is helping to fundraise money for white supremacists. The company is based out of Alberta.</p><p><br></p><p>Ontario is proposing a cap on ticket resale prices at original value, effectively killing the after-market scalping scams. The bill was introduced by the Liberals originally, but was killed by the Ford government, which has now reintroduced it.</p><p><br></p><p>Switzerland bans arms exports to the US over Iran.</p><p><br></p><p>Longeuil and its police are being sued for $1.9 million because of the murder of Nooran Rezayi.</p><p><br></p><p>The US and Israel have killed or injured 1,800 children in Iran and Lebanon.</p><p><br></p><p>Israeli settlers smash cars and set fires in attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank.</p><p><br></p><p>Community groups are going on strike this week.</p><p><br></p><p>France municipal elections occurred; Paris remains left-of-center under the slogan, “Don’t let conservatives win like they did in Montreal.”</p><p><br></p><p>The big CAQ debate occurred; they talked a lot about the "troisième lien.”</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sign up for the newsletter, and support our work at https://onthetrail.info ! This is entirely reader funded, and we don't accept corporate payouts. Support the hardest hitting journalism in Quebec.</p><p>Gab and Isaac dive into one of the most important weeks in Canada since the 1980s. The results of this week's Supreme court case could change the future of the country, and of human rights in the country.</p><p>In front of the Supreme Court, they are deliberating on whether or not Bill 21 can carry through. Bill 21 is a Quebec bill that disallows people to wear "religious symbols" while working for the public service. The government used the notwithstanding clause twice since taking power in 2018, (we wrongly said in the episode that they used it every year- but this isn't true, they used a <em>different</em> controversial clause called a "baîllon" every year.) </p><p>The Liberal government under Justin Trudeau challenged the bill, and although Mark Carney hasn't weighed in on the subject, his Liberals have continued the challenge. There will be 4 days straight of court hearings about the subject, which has only happened one other time in 1998. The Supreme Court almost always does hearings that last 1 day, sometimes 2. <a href="https://www.theglobeandmail.com/gift/5477d90c29ee51d80eded66e355e6799b8d8222e79f72fd653eeac2d1c6a2f2e/KEBKVAIJ7FGM7K2Y57RTIZDOZE">The Globe and Mail made a fantastic article on the subject.</a></p><p>Other than that, we dive deep into the Troisième lien in Quebec city, and the new CAQ budget- as well as new developments on the controversies that ended Pablo Rodriguez' career.</p><p>Other headlines we covered:</p><p>Canada and Nordic countries meet and vow “closer collaboration as a middle power bloc.”</p><p><br></p><p>The Federal Liberals have reached new highs in the polls, not seen since 2016 after Trudeau swept a surprise majority and was at the peak of his honeymoon.</p><p><br></p><p>Donald Trump’s administration was paid $10 billion to broker a TikTok deal to create a US version of TikTok.</p><p><br></p><p>Trump says he plans on attacking or annexing Cuba. He was quoted as saying, “I do believe I’ll have the honour of taking Cuba.”</p><p><br></p><p>Social assistance is not helping people keep housing. Disabled people, people who are unable to make their own income, people on temporary leave, etc., are unable to pay for both food and housing. This has been a long-known problem.</p><p><br></p><p>More than half of the Metro stations in Montreal received a failed grade for their current state of repair.</p><p><br></p><p>More than a third of hospitals are in the same level of decay, including Laval’s only hospital, which is unable to respond to the city’s needs.</p><p><br></p><p>Heather McPherson tried to convince Rob Ashton to make a deal during the NDP leadership election, but was rejected. She wanted to make a deal where NDP members would choose one of the two as their first and second choices on the ballot. The two seem set to lose to Avi Lewis, a Democratic Socialist, and party insiders are reacting negatively to a shift to the left.</p><p><br></p><p>Ottawa is spending $1.4 billion to ramp up domestic ammunition production.</p><p><br></p><p>800 groups are demanding the cancellation of the Quebec 'faux constitution' project, put forward by the CAQ government as it reaches unprecedented levels of unpopularity.</p><p><br></p><p>Tim Houston, Premier of Nova Scotia, sees a rapid decline in support after his most recent budget looked set to include massive cuts to art programs, as well as social services, in the province. Protests were so organized and effective that the Premier walked back around fifty percent of the cuts.</p><p><br></p><p>20 people in Montreal were arrested for major extortion scams.</p><p><br></p><p>Two full train wagons of drugs were stopped on their way to Quebec.</p><p><br></p><p>Pierre Poilievre went on Joe Rogan; the interview went well, surprising a lot of commentators.</p><p><br></p><p>Canada, France, the UK, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, and Japan announced “their readiness to contribute appropriate efforts to ensure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.” No one is quite sure what that means, as Canada continues repeating that it will not be involved in military action</p><p><br></p><p>Gas prices are set to hit $2 a litre.</p><p><br></p><p>An investigation by the CBC revealed that a Canadian company, Entropy, is helping to fundraise money for white supremacists. The company is based out of Alberta.</p><p><br></p><p>Ontario is proposing a cap on ticket resale prices at original value, effectively killing the after-market scalping scams. The bill was introduced by the Liberals originally, but was killed by the Ford government, which has now reintroduced it.</p><p><br></p><p>Switzerland bans arms exports to the US over Iran.</p><p><br></p><p>Longeuil and its police are being sued for $1.9 million because of the murder of Nooran Rezayi.</p><p><br></p><p>The US and Israel have killed or injured 1,800 children in Iran and Lebanon.</p><p><br></p><p>Israeli settlers smash cars and set fires in attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank.</p><p><br></p><p>Community groups are going on strike this week.</p><p><br></p><p>France municipal elections occurred; Paris remains left-of-center under the slogan, “Don’t let conservatives win like they did in Montreal.”</p><p><br></p><p>The big CAQ debate occurred; they talked a lot about the "troisième lien.”</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sign up for the newsletter, and support our work at https://onthetrail.info ! This is entirely reader funded, and we don't accept corporate payouts. Support the hardest hitting journalism in Quebec.</p><p>Gab and Isaac dive into one of the most important weeks in Canada since the 1980s. The results of this week's Supreme court case could change the future of the country, and of human rights in the country.</p><p>In front of the Supreme Court, they are deliberating on whether or not Bill 21 can carry through. Bill 21 is a Quebec bill that disallows people to wear "religious symbols" while working for the public service. The government used the notwithstanding clause twice since taking power in 2018, (we wrongly said in the episode that they used it every year- but this isn't true, they used a <em>different</em> controversial clause called a "baîllon" every year.) </p><p>The Liberal government under Justin Trudeau challenged the bill, and although Mark Carney hasn't weighed in on the subject, his Liberals have continued the challenge. There will be 4 days straight of court hearings about the subject, which has only happened one other time in 1998. The Supreme Court almost always does hearings that last 1 day, sometimes 2. <a href="https://www.theglobeandmail.com/gift/5477d90c29ee51d80eded66e355e6799b8d8222e79f72fd653eeac2d1c6a2f2e/KEBKVAIJ7FGM7K2Y57RTIZDOZE">The Globe and Mail made a fantastic article on the subject.</a></p><p>Other than that, we dive deep into the Troisième lien in Quebec city, and the new CAQ budget- as well as new developments on the controversies that ended Pablo Rodriguez' career.</p><p>Other headlines we covered:</p><p>Canada and Nordic countries meet and vow “closer collaboration as a middle power bloc.”</p><p><br></p><p>The Federal Liberals have reached new highs in the polls, not seen since 2016 after Trudeau swept a surprise majority and was at the peak of his honeymoon.</p><p><br></p><p>Donald Trump’s administration was paid $10 billion to broker a TikTok deal to create a US version of TikTok.</p><p><br></p><p>Trump says he plans on attacking or annexing Cuba. He was quoted as saying, “I do believe I’ll have the honour of taking Cuba.”</p><p><br></p><p>Social assistance is not helping people keep housing. Disabled people, people who are unable to make their own income, people on temporary leave, etc., are unable to pay for both food and housing. This has been a long-known problem.</p><p><br></p><p>More than half of the Metro stations in Montreal received a failed grade for their current state of repair.</p><p><br></p><p>More than a third of hospitals are in the same level of decay, including Laval’s only hospital, which is unable to respond to the city’s needs.</p><p><br></p><p>Heather McPherson tried to convince Rob Ashton to make a deal during the NDP leadership election, but was rejected. She wanted to make a deal where NDP members would choose one of the two as their first and second choices on the ballot. The two seem set to lose to Avi Lewis, a Democratic Socialist, and party insiders are reacting negatively to a shift to the left.</p><p><br></p><p>Ottawa is spending $1.4 billion to ramp up domestic ammunition production.</p><p><br></p><p>800 groups are demanding the cancellation of the Quebec 'faux constitution' project, put forward by the CAQ government as it reaches unprecedented levels of unpopularity.</p><p><br></p><p>Tim Houston, Premier of Nova Scotia, sees a rapid decline in support after his most recent budget looked set to include massive cuts to art programs, as well as social services, in the province. Protests were so organized and effective that the Premier walked back around fifty percent of the cuts.</p><p><br></p><p>20 people in Montreal were arrested for major extortion scams.</p><p><br></p><p>Two full train wagons of drugs were stopped on their way to Quebec.</p><p><br></p><p>Pierre Poilievre went on Joe Rogan; the interview went well, surprising a lot of commentators.</p><p><br></p><p>Canada, France, the UK, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, and Japan announced “their readiness to contribute appropriate efforts to ensure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.” No one is quite sure what that means, as Canada continues repeating that it will not be involved in military action</p><p><br></p><p>Gas prices are set to hit $2 a litre.</p><p><br></p><p>An investigation by the CBC revealed that a Canadian company, Entropy, is helping to fundraise money for white supremacists. The company is based out of Alberta.</p><p><br></p><p>Ontario is proposing a cap on ticket resale prices at original value, effectively killing the after-market scalping scams. The bill was introduced by the Liberals originally, but was killed by the Ford government, which has now reintroduced it.</p><p><br></p><p>Switzerland bans arms exports to the US over Iran.</p><p><br></p><p>Longeuil and its police are being sued for $1.9 million because of the murder of Nooran Rezayi.</p><p><br></p><p>The US and Israel have killed or injured 1,800 children in Iran and Lebanon.</p><p><br></p><p>Israeli settlers smash cars and set fires in attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank.</p><p><br></p><p>Community groups are going on strike this week.</p><p><br></p><p>France municipal elections occurred; Paris remains left-of-center under the slogan, “Don’t let conservatives win like they did in Montreal.”</p><p><br></p><p>The big CAQ debate occurred; they talked a lot about the "troisième lien.”</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Subscribe today at https://onthetrail.ca for $5 a month, or for our free newsletter!</p><p></p><p>We don’t live unless you help!</p><p>It was a slow news week, but for Mark Carney it was a bad one.</p><p>The war in Iran continues: the US and Israel bombed 20 schools &amp; 13 hospitals in Iran in 1 week. War secretary Pete Hegseth boasted of unleashing death and destruction to provoke collapse with “no stupid rules of engagement.” According to the world health organization the us and israel bombed 13 hospitals minimum. Washington and Tel Aviv have bombed at least 20 Iranian schools according to Unicef.</p><p>They destroyed a desalination plant, depriving dozens of Iranian villages of water.</p><p>The US and Israel killed more than 1300 Iranians in the first week. Children make up 30% of the victims.</p><p>Carney’s rapid response was too quick and probably not well thought out— seemed like he was trying to curry favour with the big orange man! The media ate him alive. The man couldn’t get a break, despite trying hard to clarify his position. First he was pro US-Israel strikes. Then he was taking that stance with regret. Then he wouldn’t rule out involvement. But wait, no it was specifically for our gulf allies. Now, he refers to Iran as a bad place, and the US-Israel strikes as the aggressors. Still, despite this, it won’t be likely to stop the unprecedented success of Carney’s Liberal party in the polls.</p><p>In Quebec, the Liberals and the PQ are almost tied in the polls– however, the PQ would still win because they have a more diverse voting base among francophones. With the CAQ, even if Frechette wins, the CAQ would still win 0 seats.</p><p>Other top headlines this week:</p><p>Conservatives call for an independent inquiry into the Tumbler Ridge shooting</p><p>3 dead and 14 injured in shooting in Austin Texas</p><p>Study finds sharp rise in young men contacting Ontario gambling helpline.</p><p>BC ends time changes– permanently installing daylight saving time.</p><p>Immigration could soon account for all of Canada’s population growth. With decreasing immigration numbers, we are likely to decrease in population.</p><p>Alberta is excessively vulnerable to foreign interference, experts say</p><p>There is now a riding in Nova Scotia that is permanently given to Acadian french speakers, a great achievement for this underserved community.</p><p>Trump Promises the next new war soon– probably cuba.</p><p>Nintendo is suing the USA over tariffs.</p><p>Doug Ford looking to fill in a part of Lake Ontario to build a Toronto convention center</p><p>Most Albertans believe that Danielle Smith would vote to separate from Canada, despite her repeatedly saying she wants to stay in Canada and leading the movement to stay in Canada.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Subscribe today at https://onthetrail.ca for $5 a month, or for our free newsletter!</p><p></p><p>We don’t live unless you help!</p><p>It was a slow news week, but for Mark Carney it was a bad one.</p><p>The war in Iran continues: the US and Israel bombed 20 schools &amp; 13 hospitals in Iran in 1 week. War secretary Pete Hegseth boasted of unleashing death and destruction to provoke collapse with “no stupid rules of engagement.” According to the world health organization the us and israel bombed 13 hospitals minimum. Washington and Tel Aviv have bombed at least 20 Iranian schools according to Unicef.</p><p>They destroyed a desalination plant, depriving dozens of Iranian villages of water.</p><p>The US and Israel killed more than 1300 Iranians in the first week. Children make up 30% of the victims.</p><p>Carney’s rapid response was too quick and probably not well thought out— seemed like he was trying to curry favour with the big orange man! The media ate him alive. The man couldn’t get a break, despite trying hard to clarify his position. First he was pro US-Israel strikes. Then he was taking that stance with regret. Then he wouldn’t rule out involvement. But wait, no it was specifically for our gulf allies. Now, he refers to Iran as a bad place, and the US-Israel strikes as the aggressors. Still, despite this, it won’t be likely to stop the unprecedented success of Carney’s Liberal party in the polls.</p><p>In Quebec, the Liberals and the PQ are almost tied in the polls– however, the PQ would still win because they have a more diverse voting base among francophones. With the CAQ, even if Frechette wins, the CAQ would still win 0 seats.</p><p>Other top headlines this week:</p><p>Conservatives call for an independent inquiry into the Tumbler Ridge shooting</p><p>3 dead and 14 injured in shooting in Austin Texas</p><p>Study finds sharp rise in young men contacting Ontario gambling helpline.</p><p>BC ends time changes– permanently installing daylight saving time.</p><p>Immigration could soon account for all of Canada’s population growth. With decreasing immigration numbers, we are likely to decrease in population.</p><p>Alberta is excessively vulnerable to foreign interference, experts say</p><p>There is now a riding in Nova Scotia that is permanently given to Acadian french speakers, a great achievement for this underserved community.</p><p>Trump Promises the next new war soon– probably cuba.</p><p>Nintendo is suing the USA over tariffs.</p><p>Doug Ford looking to fill in a part of Lake Ontario to build a Toronto convention center</p><p>Most Albertans believe that Danielle Smith would vote to separate from Canada, despite her repeatedly saying she wants to stay in Canada and leading the movement to stay in Canada.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Subscribe today at https://onthetrail.ca for $5 a month, or for our free newsletter!</p><p></p><p>We don’t live unless you help!</p><p>It was a slow news week, but for Mark Carney it was a bad one.</p><p>The war in Iran continues: the US and Israel bombed 20 schools &amp; 13 hospitals in Iran in 1 week. War secretary Pete Hegseth boasted of unleashing death and destruction to provoke collapse with “no stupid rules of engagement.” According to the world health organization the us and israel bombed 13 hospitals minimum. Washington and Tel Aviv have bombed at least 20 Iranian schools according to Unicef.</p><p>They destroyed a desalination plant, depriving dozens of Iranian villages of water.</p><p>The US and Israel killed more than 1300 Iranians in the first week. Children make up 30% of the victims.</p><p>Carney’s rapid response was too quick and probably not well thought out— seemed like he was trying to curry favour with the big orange man! The media ate him alive. The man couldn’t get a break, despite trying hard to clarify his position. First he was pro US-Israel strikes. Then he was taking that stance with regret. Then he wouldn’t rule out involvement. But wait, no it was specifically for our gulf allies. Now, he refers to Iran as a bad place, and the US-Israel strikes as the aggressors. Still, despite this, it won’t be likely to stop the unprecedented success of Carney’s Liberal party in the polls.</p><p>In Quebec, the Liberals and the PQ are almost tied in the polls– however, the PQ would still win because they have a more diverse voting base among francophones. With the CAQ, even if Frechette wins, the CAQ would still win 0 seats.</p><p>Other top headlines this week:</p><p>Conservatives call for an independent inquiry into the Tumbler Ridge shooting</p><p>3 dead and 14 injured in shooting in Austin Texas</p><p>Study finds sharp rise in young men contacting Ontario gambling helpline.</p><p>BC ends time changes– permanently installing daylight saving time.</p><p>Immigration could soon account for all of Canada’s population growth. With decreasing immigration numbers, we are likely to decrease in population.</p><p>Alberta is excessively vulnerable to foreign interference, experts say</p><p>There is now a riding in Nova Scotia that is permanently given to Acadian french speakers, a great achievement for this underserved community.</p><p>Trump Promises the next new war soon– probably cuba.</p><p>Nintendo is suing the USA over tariffs.</p><p>Doug Ford looking to fill in a part of Lake Ontario to build a Toronto convention center</p><p>Most Albertans believe that Danielle Smith would vote to separate from Canada, despite her repeatedly saying she wants to stay in Canada and leading the movement to stay in Canada.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Soutenez-nous sur https://onthetrailmtl.ca !</p><p>Les États-Unis et Israël ont attaqué l’Iran sans l’approbation du Congrès. Trump continue de poser des gestes illégaux sans pratiquement aucune opposition, tant à l’échelle internationale que locale. Le monde se plie à toutes ses volontés. Mark Carney a déclaré que l’attaque était justifiée afin d’empêcher l’Iran d’obtenir la bombe nucléaire, faisant preuve d’une hypocrisie totale après son discours bien accueilli à Davos, où il affirmait que l’ordre international fondé sur des règles était un mensonge.</p><p>Et maintenant ? Eh bien, nous n’avons pas répondu à cela. Au moment de l’enregistrement de cet épisode, nous étions le matin du bombardement. Depuis lors, Pete Hegseth (l’homme de Fox News devenu secrétaire à la Guerre) a déclaré qu’ils n’avaient pas l’intention de transformer cela en une « guerre éternelle », tout en ne fournissant aucun calendrier. Mark Carney et la plupart des dirigeants occidentaux ont approuvé l’action américaine, mais n’ont offert aucune aide. Israël et les États-Unis semblent isolés — du moins pour l’instant — malgré les beaux discours.</p><p>Pendant ce temps, Gab et Isaac analysent les récents changements dans les sondages au Québec et ce que cela pourrait signifier pour les élections de cette année. L’état du Québec, les changements de leadership et la course électorale suscitent de nombreuses discussions. Force est de constater que les choses ne s’annoncent pas bien pour le chef du Parti Québécois, Paul St-Pierre Plamondon. Nous évoquons également l’élection partielle au Royaume-Uni où les Verts ont battu les travaillistes dans une circonscription où ils étaient stables depuis plus de 100 ans.</p><p><strong>Les points marquants de la semaine :</strong></p><p>* Le Canada perd au hockey ! Nous sommes tous déprimés. Montréal a également perdu jeudi ; nous sommes déprimés par cela aussi.</p><p>* Un chef de cartel a été tué au Mexique, provoquant une réaction violente de ces syndicats du crime.</p><p>* Les voyages vers les États-Unis ont chuté de plus de 20 %, incluant une baisse de 5,1 % du trafic de camions, 18,8 % pour les véhicules personnels, 15,4 % pour les piétons et 14,6 % pour les autobus.</p><p>* L’Ontario n’a pas réussi à fournir de locaux de bureau aux fonctionnaires, malgré un mandat de « retour au bureau ».</p><p>* Le Parti Québécois remporte une autre élection partielle dans Chicoutimi.</p><p>* La STM dévoile un tunnelier unique pour les nouvelles stations de la ligne bleue ! Le symbole du métro y est peint.</p><p>* Le coroner de l’Ontario confirme des centaines d’autres décès d’enfants dans les pensionnats autochtones.</p><p>* Alexandre Boulerice n’a pas annoncé officiellement sa candidature pour QS... mais il l’a en quelque sorte confirmée. L’information a fuité et tout le monde est maintenant au courant ! Cela signera la fin du NPD au Québec, dont le retour est peu probable.</p><p>* Des soldats de l’armée israélienne (IDF) ont été invités comme conférenciers dans des écoles du Québec, bien après le 7 octobre.</p><p>* Le SPVM mène une opération qui pourrait mener à l’arrestation de mineurs dans la juridiction d’une autre ville. La police a commencé à enquêter sur les amis de Nooran Rezayi au lieu de faire progresser l’enquête sur la personne qui a tué Nooran.</p><p>* Le Pakistan est en guerre ouverte avec l’Afghanistan.</p><p>* Starmer, le chef du Parti travailliste britannique, a subi une défaite cuisante face au Parti vert (gauche). Le siège perdu était détenu par les travaillistes depuis plus de 100 ans.</p><p>* Evan Solomon, le ministre de l’IA du Canada, a déclaré qu’OpenAI, le créateur de ChatGPT, n’en faisait pas assez à la suite de la fusillade en Colombie-Britannique. Des mois avant la tuerie de Tumbler Ridge, la tireuse avait été signalée pour avoir discuté de la fusillade avec ChatGPT. Elle a été bannie de la plateforme, mais au lieu d’informer le gouvernement canadien, l’entreprise a gardé le silence.</p><p>* Ottawa accorde 8 millions de dollars à Cuba pour aider à l’approvisionnement alimentaire du pays face aux blocus américains.</p><p>* Deux semaines seulement après l’arrivée de Milliard à la tête du Parti libéral du Québec, celui-ci a presque rattrapé le PQ dans les sondages. À l’heure actuelle, le PQ est toujours en position de l’emporter, mais la course est désormais lancée — le soutien pourrait continuer de s’effriter pour eux.</p><p>* Israël et les États-Unis attaquent l’Iran. Leur affirmation, selon laquelle il s’agirait d’armes nucléaires, a été catégoriquement réfutée à plusieurs reprises. C’est une guerre impérialiste.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Soutenez-nous sur https://onthetrailmtl.ca !</p><p>Les États-Unis et Israël ont attaqué l’Iran sans l’approbation du Congrès. Trump continue de poser des gestes illégaux sans pratiquement aucune opposition, tant à l’échelle internationale que locale. Le monde se plie à toutes ses volontés. Mark Carney a déclaré que l’attaque était justifiée afin d’empêcher l’Iran d’obtenir la bombe nucléaire, faisant preuve d’une hypocrisie totale après son discours bien accueilli à Davos, où il affirmait que l’ordre international fondé sur des règles était un mensonge.</p><p>Et maintenant ? Eh bien, nous n’avons pas répondu à cela. Au moment de l’enregistrement de cet épisode, nous étions le matin du bombardement. Depuis lors, Pete Hegseth (l’homme de Fox News devenu secrétaire à la Guerre) a déclaré qu’ils n’avaient pas l’intention de transformer cela en une « guerre éternelle », tout en ne fournissant aucun calendrier. Mark Carney et la plupart des dirigeants occidentaux ont approuvé l’action américaine, mais n’ont offert aucune aide. Israël et les États-Unis semblent isolés — du moins pour l’instant — malgré les beaux discours.</p><p>Pendant ce temps, Gab et Isaac analysent les récents changements dans les sondages au Québec et ce que cela pourrait signifier pour les élections de cette année. L’état du Québec, les changements de leadership et la course électorale suscitent de nombreuses discussions. Force est de constater que les choses ne s’annoncent pas bien pour le chef du Parti Québécois, Paul St-Pierre Plamondon. Nous évoquons également l’élection partielle au Royaume-Uni où les Verts ont battu les travaillistes dans une circonscription où ils étaient stables depuis plus de 100 ans.</p><p><strong>Les points marquants de la semaine :</strong></p><p>* Le Canada perd au hockey ! Nous sommes tous déprimés. Montréal a également perdu jeudi ; nous sommes déprimés par cela aussi.</p><p>* Un chef de cartel a été tué au Mexique, provoquant une réaction violente de ces syndicats du crime.</p><p>* Les voyages vers les États-Unis ont chuté de plus de 20 %, incluant une baisse de 5,1 % du trafic de camions, 18,8 % pour les véhicules personnels, 15,4 % pour les piétons et 14,6 % pour les autobus.</p><p>* L’Ontario n’a pas réussi à fournir de locaux de bureau aux fonctionnaires, malgré un mandat de « retour au bureau ».</p><p>* Le Parti Québécois remporte une autre élection partielle dans Chicoutimi.</p><p>* La STM dévoile un tunnelier unique pour les nouvelles stations de la ligne bleue ! Le symbole du métro y est peint.</p><p>* Le coroner de l’Ontario confirme des centaines d’autres décès d’enfants dans les pensionnats autochtones.</p><p>* Alexandre Boulerice n’a pas annoncé officiellement sa candidature pour QS... mais il l’a en quelque sorte confirmée. L’information a fuité et tout le monde est maintenant au courant ! Cela signera la fin du NPD au Québec, dont le retour est peu probable.</p><p>* Des soldats de l’armée israélienne (IDF) ont été invités comme conférenciers dans des écoles du Québec, bien après le 7 octobre.</p><p>* Le SPVM mène une opération qui pourrait mener à l’arrestation de mineurs dans la juridiction d’une autre ville. La police a commencé à enquêter sur les amis de Nooran Rezayi au lieu de faire progresser l’enquête sur la personne qui a tué Nooran.</p><p>* Le Pakistan est en guerre ouverte avec l’Afghanistan.</p><p>* Starmer, le chef du Parti travailliste britannique, a subi une défaite cuisante face au Parti vert (gauche). Le siège perdu était détenu par les travaillistes depuis plus de 100 ans.</p><p>* Evan Solomon, le ministre de l’IA du Canada, a déclaré qu’OpenAI, le créateur de ChatGPT, n’en faisait pas assez à la suite de la fusillade en Colombie-Britannique. Des mois avant la tuerie de Tumbler Ridge, la tireuse avait été signalée pour avoir discuté de la fusillade avec ChatGPT. Elle a été bannie de la plateforme, mais au lieu d’informer le gouvernement canadien, l’entreprise a gardé le silence.</p><p>* Ottawa accorde 8 millions de dollars à Cuba pour aider à l’approvisionnement alimentaire du pays face aux blocus américains.</p><p>* Deux semaines seulement après l’arrivée de Milliard à la tête du Parti libéral du Québec, celui-ci a presque rattrapé le PQ dans les sondages. À l’heure actuelle, le PQ est toujours en position de l’emporter, mais la course est désormais lancée — le soutien pourrait continuer de s’effriter pour eux.</p><p>* Israël et les États-Unis attaquent l’Iran. Leur affirmation, selon laquelle il s’agirait d’armes nucléaires, a été catégoriquement réfutée à plusieurs reprises. C’est une guerre impérialiste.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Soutenez-nous sur https://onthetrailmtl.ca !</p><p>Les États-Unis et Israël ont attaqué l’Iran sans l’approbation du Congrès. Trump continue de poser des gestes illégaux sans pratiquement aucune opposition, tant à l’échelle internationale que locale. Le monde se plie à toutes ses volontés. Mark Carney a déclaré que l’attaque était justifiée afin d’empêcher l’Iran d’obtenir la bombe nucléaire, faisant preuve d’une hypocrisie totale après son discours bien accueilli à Davos, où il affirmait que l’ordre international fondé sur des règles était un mensonge.</p><p>Et maintenant ? Eh bien, nous n’avons pas répondu à cela. Au moment de l’enregistrement de cet épisode, nous étions le matin du bombardement. Depuis lors, Pete Hegseth (l’homme de Fox News devenu secrétaire à la Guerre) a déclaré qu’ils n’avaient pas l’intention de transformer cela en une « guerre éternelle », tout en ne fournissant aucun calendrier. Mark Carney et la plupart des dirigeants occidentaux ont approuvé l’action américaine, mais n’ont offert aucune aide. Israël et les États-Unis semblent isolés — du moins pour l’instant — malgré les beaux discours.</p><p>Pendant ce temps, Gab et Isaac analysent les récents changements dans les sondages au Québec et ce que cela pourrait signifier pour les élections de cette année. L’état du Québec, les changements de leadership et la course électorale suscitent de nombreuses discussions. Force est de constater que les choses ne s’annoncent pas bien pour le chef du Parti Québécois, Paul St-Pierre Plamondon. Nous évoquons également l’élection partielle au Royaume-Uni où les Verts ont battu les travaillistes dans une circonscription où ils étaient stables depuis plus de 100 ans.</p><p><strong>Les points marquants de la semaine :</strong></p><p>* Le Canada perd au hockey ! Nous sommes tous déprimés. Montréal a également perdu jeudi ; nous sommes déprimés par cela aussi.</p><p>* Un chef de cartel a été tué au Mexique, provoquant une réaction violente de ces syndicats du crime.</p><p>* Les voyages vers les États-Unis ont chuté de plus de 20 %, incluant une baisse de 5,1 % du trafic de camions, 18,8 % pour les véhicules personnels, 15,4 % pour les piétons et 14,6 % pour les autobus.</p><p>* L’Ontario n’a pas réussi à fournir de locaux de bureau aux fonctionnaires, malgré un mandat de « retour au bureau ».</p><p>* Le Parti Québécois remporte une autre élection partielle dans Chicoutimi.</p><p>* La STM dévoile un tunnelier unique pour les nouvelles stations de la ligne bleue ! Le symbole du métro y est peint.</p><p>* Le coroner de l’Ontario confirme des centaines d’autres décès d’enfants dans les pensionnats autochtones.</p><p>* Alexandre Boulerice n’a pas annoncé officiellement sa candidature pour QS... mais il l’a en quelque sorte confirmée. L’information a fuité et tout le monde est maintenant au courant ! Cela signera la fin du NPD au Québec, dont le retour est peu probable.</p><p>* Des soldats de l’armée israélienne (IDF) ont été invités comme conférenciers dans des écoles du Québec, bien après le 7 octobre.</p><p>* Le SPVM mène une opération qui pourrait mener à l’arrestation de mineurs dans la juridiction d’une autre ville. La police a commencé à enquêter sur les amis de Nooran Rezayi au lieu de faire progresser l’enquête sur la personne qui a tué Nooran.</p><p>* Le Pakistan est en guerre ouverte avec l’Afghanistan.</p><p>* Starmer, le chef du Parti travailliste britannique, a subi une défaite cuisante face au Parti vert (gauche). Le siège perdu était détenu par les travaillistes depuis plus de 100 ans.</p><p>* Evan Solomon, le ministre de l’IA du Canada, a déclaré qu’OpenAI, le créateur de ChatGPT, n’en faisait pas assez à la suite de la fusillade en Colombie-Britannique. Des mois avant la tuerie de Tumbler Ridge, la tireuse avait été signalée pour avoir discuté de la fusillade avec ChatGPT. Elle a été bannie de la plateforme, mais au lieu d’informer le gouvernement canadien, l’entreprise a gardé le silence.</p><p>* Ottawa accorde 8 millions de dollars à Cuba pour aider à l’approvisionnement alimentaire du pays face aux blocus américains.</p><p>* Deux semaines seulement après l’arrivée de Milliard à la tête du Parti libéral du Québec, celui-ci a presque rattrapé le PQ dans les sondages. À l’heure actuelle, le PQ est toujours en position de l’emporter, mais la course est désormais lancée — le soutien pourrait continuer de s’effriter pour eux.</p><p>* Israël et les États-Unis attaquent l’Iran. Leur affirmation, selon laquelle il s’agirait d’armes nucléaires, a été catégoriquement réfutée à plusieurs reprises. C’est une guerre impérialiste.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Subscribe today at https://onthetrail.ca for $5 a month, or for our free newsletter! </p><p>The USA &amp; Israel have attacked Iran, without Congressional approval. Trump continues doing illegal actions with essentially no push back internationally, and locally. The world cowtows to his every whim.</p><p>Mark Carney said that the attack was justified, in order to prevent a nuclear bomb getting in the hands of Iran, essentially showing himself to be completely hypocritical after his well received Davos speech, where he said the international rules based order was a lie.</p><p>Now what? Well, we didn’t answer that. When this episode was recorded, it was the morning of the bombing. Since then, Pete Hegseth (Fox news guy turned secretary of war) said that they didn’t plan on making this a “forever war”, while still not giving a timeline. Mark Carney, and most Western leaders, expressed approval of US action, but offered no help. Israel and the USA seem to be alone— at least for now— despite lip service being paid to them. </p><p>Meanwhile, Gab and Isaac break down the recent Quebec polling changes, and what that might mean for this year’s election. A lot of discussion is coming around the state of Quebec, and the changes in leadership and the race. Suffice to say that things don’t look great for leader Paul St Pierre Plamondon of the Parti Quebecois.</p><p>Top items this week:</p><p>Canada loses at hockey! We are all depressed about it. Montreal lost on thursday as well. We are depressed about that too.</p><p>A Cartel leader is killed in Mexico, prompting violent reaction from these crime syndicates.</p><p>Travel to the USA is down by more than 20 per cent, including a 5.1 per cent decrease in truck traffic, 18.8 per cent in personal vehicles, 15.4 per cent in pedestrians, and 14.6 percent in bus traffic.</p><p>Ontario failed to provide office spaces for public servants, despite a “back to office” mandate.</p><p>The Parti Quebecois wins another byelection in Chicoutimi.</p><p>The STM unveils unique tunnel boring machine for the new Blue Line stops! It’s got the Metro symbol painted on.</p><p>Ontario coroner confirms hundreds more children’s deaths from residential schools.</p><p>Alexandre Boulerice didn’t announce he would be running for QS… but he sort of confirmed it. This was leaked, and people are now fully aware! This will spell the end of the NPD in Quebec, with them unlikely to return.</p><p>Israeli Defense Force soldiers were invited as speakers at schools in Quebec, long after October 7th.</p><p>The SPVM are holding an operation that could lead to the arrest of minors in a nother city’s jurisdiction. The police have started investigating Nooran Rezayi’s friends, instead of helping with an investigation of the person who killed Nooran.</p><p>Pakistan is at open war with Afghanistan.</p><p>Starmer, the leader of the UK Labour party, saw a crushing defeat to the left wing Green Party. The seat that they lost has been held by labour for more than 100 years.</p><p>Evan Solomon, the AI minister of Canada, said that Open AI, the makers of Chat GPT, aren’t doing enough in the wake of BC shooting. Months before the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting, the shooter was flagged for talking to ChatGPT about the shooting. She was banned from the platform, but instead of informing the Canadian government, they stayed silent.</p><p>Ottawa gives 8 million dollars to Cuba to help provide food to the country amid USA blockades.</p><p>Within two weeks of Milliard taking the reins of the Liberal Party of Quebec, they’ve almost caught up to the PQ in the polls. Right now, the PQ is still on track to win, but the race is now a race– support might keep sliding for them.</p><p>Israel and the USA attack Iran. Their claim, that it’s about nuclear weapons, has been categorically disproven repeatedly. This is a war of imperialism.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Subscribe today at https://onthetrail.ca for $5 a month, or for our free newsletter! </p><p>The USA &amp; Israel have attacked Iran, without Congressional approval. Trump continues doing illegal actions with essentially no push back internationally, and locally. The world cowtows to his every whim.</p><p>Mark Carney said that the attack was justified, in order to prevent a nuclear bomb getting in the hands of Iran, essentially showing himself to be completely hypocritical after his well received Davos speech, where he said the international rules based order was a lie.</p><p>Now what? Well, we didn’t answer that. When this episode was recorded, it was the morning of the bombing. Since then, Pete Hegseth (Fox news guy turned secretary of war) said that they didn’t plan on making this a “forever war”, while still not giving a timeline. Mark Carney, and most Western leaders, expressed approval of US action, but offered no help. Israel and the USA seem to be alone— at least for now— despite lip service being paid to them. </p><p>Meanwhile, Gab and Isaac break down the recent Quebec polling changes, and what that might mean for this year’s election. A lot of discussion is coming around the state of Quebec, and the changes in leadership and the race. Suffice to say that things don’t look great for leader Paul St Pierre Plamondon of the Parti Quebecois.</p><p>Top items this week:</p><p>Canada loses at hockey! We are all depressed about it. Montreal lost on thursday as well. We are depressed about that too.</p><p>A Cartel leader is killed in Mexico, prompting violent reaction from these crime syndicates.</p><p>Travel to the USA is down by more than 20 per cent, including a 5.1 per cent decrease in truck traffic, 18.8 per cent in personal vehicles, 15.4 per cent in pedestrians, and 14.6 percent in bus traffic.</p><p>Ontario failed to provide office spaces for public servants, despite a “back to office” mandate.</p><p>The Parti Quebecois wins another byelection in Chicoutimi.</p><p>The STM unveils unique tunnel boring machine for the new Blue Line stops! It’s got the Metro symbol painted on.</p><p>Ontario coroner confirms hundreds more children’s deaths from residential schools.</p><p>Alexandre Boulerice didn’t announce he would be running for QS… but he sort of confirmed it. This was leaked, and people are now fully aware! This will spell the end of the NPD in Quebec, with them unlikely to return.</p><p>Israeli Defense Force soldiers were invited as speakers at schools in Quebec, long after October 7th.</p><p>The SPVM are holding an operation that could lead to the arrest of minors in a nother city’s jurisdiction. The police have started investigating Nooran Rezayi’s friends, instead of helping with an investigation of the person who killed Nooran.</p><p>Pakistan is at open war with Afghanistan.</p><p>Starmer, the leader of the UK Labour party, saw a crushing defeat to the left wing Green Party. The seat that they lost has been held by labour for more than 100 years.</p><p>Evan Solomon, the AI minister of Canada, said that Open AI, the makers of Chat GPT, aren’t doing enough in the wake of BC shooting. Months before the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting, the shooter was flagged for talking to ChatGPT about the shooting. She was banned from the platform, but instead of informing the Canadian government, they stayed silent.</p><p>Ottawa gives 8 million dollars to Cuba to help provide food to the country amid USA blockades.</p><p>Within two weeks of Milliard taking the reins of the Liberal Party of Quebec, they’ve almost caught up to the PQ in the polls. Right now, the PQ is still on track to win, but the race is now a race– support might keep sliding for them.</p><p>Israel and the USA attack Iran. Their claim, that it’s about nuclear weapons, has been categorically disproven repeatedly. This is a war of imperialism.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Subscribe today at https://onthetrail.ca for $5 a month, or for our free newsletter! </p><p>The USA &amp; Israel have attacked Iran, without Congressional approval. Trump continues doing illegal actions with essentially no push back internationally, and locally. The world cowtows to his every whim.</p><p>Mark Carney said that the attack was justified, in order to prevent a nuclear bomb getting in the hands of Iran, essentially showing himself to be completely hypocritical after his well received Davos speech, where he said the international rules based order was a lie.</p><p>Now what? Well, we didn’t answer that. When this episode was recorded, it was the morning of the bombing. Since then, Pete Hegseth (Fox news guy turned secretary of war) said that they didn’t plan on making this a “forever war”, while still not giving a timeline. Mark Carney, and most Western leaders, expressed approval of US action, but offered no help. Israel and the USA seem to be alone— at least for now— despite lip service being paid to them. </p><p>Meanwhile, Gab and Isaac break down the recent Quebec polling changes, and what that might mean for this year’s election. A lot of discussion is coming around the state of Quebec, and the changes in leadership and the race. Suffice to say that things don’t look great for leader Paul St Pierre Plamondon of the Parti Quebecois.</p><p>Top items this week:</p><p>Canada loses at hockey! We are all depressed about it. Montreal lost on thursday as well. We are depressed about that too.</p><p>A Cartel leader is killed in Mexico, prompting violent reaction from these crime syndicates.</p><p>Travel to the USA is down by more than 20 per cent, including a 5.1 per cent decrease in truck traffic, 18.8 per cent in personal vehicles, 15.4 per cent in pedestrians, and 14.6 percent in bus traffic.</p><p>Ontario failed to provide office spaces for public servants, despite a “back to office” mandate.</p><p>The Parti Quebecois wins another byelection in Chicoutimi.</p><p>The STM unveils unique tunnel boring machine for the new Blue Line stops! It’s got the Metro symbol painted on.</p><p>Ontario coroner confirms hundreds more children’s deaths from residential schools.</p><p>Alexandre Boulerice didn’t announce he would be running for QS… but he sort of confirmed it. This was leaked, and people are now fully aware! This will spell the end of the NPD in Quebec, with them unlikely to return.</p><p>Israeli Defense Force soldiers were invited as speakers at schools in Quebec, long after October 7th.</p><p>The SPVM are holding an operation that could lead to the arrest of minors in a nother city’s jurisdiction. The police have started investigating Nooran Rezayi’s friends, instead of helping with an investigation of the person who killed Nooran.</p><p>Pakistan is at open war with Afghanistan.</p><p>Starmer, the leader of the UK Labour party, saw a crushing defeat to the left wing Green Party. The seat that they lost has been held by labour for more than 100 years.</p><p>Evan Solomon, the AI minister of Canada, said that Open AI, the makers of Chat GPT, aren’t doing enough in the wake of BC shooting. Months before the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting, the shooter was flagged for talking to ChatGPT about the shooting. She was banned from the platform, but instead of informing the Canadian government, they stayed silent.</p><p>Ottawa gives 8 million dollars to Cuba to help provide food to the country amid USA blockades.</p><p>Within two weeks of Milliard taking the reins of the Liberal Party of Quebec, they’ve almost caught up to the PQ in the polls. Right now, the PQ is still on track to win, but the race is now a race– support might keep sliding for them.</p><p>Israel and the USA attack Iran. Their claim, that it’s about nuclear weapons, has been categorically disproven repeatedly. This is a war of imperialism.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Check out our work at https://onthetrailmtl.ca and support us for $5, or sign up for our free newsletter!</p><p>Danielle Smith introduces a referendum that is to be held next October. In this referendum there are nine questions, ranging from highly racist to impossible and aspirational. It seems clear— Danielle Smith doesn’t want to be part of Canada anymore, but she wants to continue benefitting from the financial stability of the country as well as transfer payments for things such as health care. Don’t tell me how to run my province, but please keep giving us your cash. This isn’t our opinion. She says it herself in her question 8 of the referendum.</p><p><strong>8. Do you support the Government of Alberta working with the governments of other willing provinces to amend the Canadian Constitution to allow provinces to opt out of federal programs that intrude on provincial jurisdiction such as health care, education, and social services, without a province losing any of the associated federal funding for use in its social programs?</strong></p><p>We don’t want to do what you say, but you have to give us the money anyways.</p><p>Despite campaigning to receive more immigrants in her <a href="https://www.alberta.ca/alberta-advantage-immigration-program">Alberta Advantage Immigration Program,</a> lobbying the feds to allow them to receive more labourers to deal with their labour shortage. <a href="https://onthetrailmtl.ca/p/the-end-of-canadas-public-healthcare">Now, as she defunds health care and actively dismantles the public system,</a> she is claiming it’s the fault of immigrants. She also wants to create a second class of citizen in the province, and to introduce the largest democratic backslide in <em>Canadian history.</em> </p><p>Gabrielle and Isaac Break it down for you.</p><p></p><p>Share this with people! Help us grow!</p><p>Here are all the top headlines this week:</p><p>Canadians can now travel visa free to China starting last week, as China continues their work to become a major soft power influencing western democracies away from the United States.</p><p>1 Dead 1 injured after shooting in Chilliwack.</p><p>US choking out Cuba through sanctions. This is a historic ally of Canada. Canada still hasn’t spoken up about it.</p><p>A massive trade delegation was sent to Mexico this week.</p><p>Jamil Jivani desperately asks for media attention by talking to breitbart and saying Canadians throwing “hissy fit” over the United States. He clearly wants to be the next leader of the CPC</p><p>Charles Milliard hits the right tone in his leadership speech, but austerity measures seem to be on the way. 100,000 houses built a year, tele medicine, funding education. But he does not indicate a strategy to pay for it.</p><p>Scotiabank fully divests from Israeli weapons manufacturer Elbit Systems due to protests, proving that sometimes civic action works.</p><p>3 shot dead at rhode island youth hocket game</p><p>BC produces a budget that is both underwhelming and poor management.</p><p>Food Inflation spiked in 7.3 per cent in january, largely due to the cost of beef.</p><p>Former prince andrew arrested</p><p>CANADA LOSES AT HOCKEY VS THE USA</p><p>QS accepts bending their rules about gender parity. Rumour has it that Alexandre Boulerice is switching to provincial politics, essentially leaving Quebec shut out to the NDP</p><p>BIG STORIES</p><p>Third Conservative crosses floor</p><p>SAAQ Clic report is out!</p><p><a href="https://www.politico.com/news/2026/02/19/5-charts-show-just-how-badly-the-us-has-torpedoed-its-relationship-with-canada-00787084">In a politico poll released this week, Canadians broadly dislike the united States, preferring every single other western democracy over them, and barely preferring the United States over Saudi Arabia.</a></p><p>Danielle Smith announces racist referendum, trying to remove health care from immigrants and asylum seekers. The referendum is the following questions:</p><p>1. Do you support the Government of Alberta taking increased control over immigration for the purposes of decreasing immigration to more sustainable levels, prioritizing economic migration and giving Albertans first priority on new employment opportunities?</p><p>2. Do you support the Government of Alberta introducing a law mandating that only Canadian citizens, permanent residents and individuals with an Alberta-approved immigration status will be eligible for provincially-funded programs, such as health care, education and other social services?</p><p>3. Assuming that all Canadian citizens and permanent residents continue to qualify for social support programs as they do now, do you support the Government of Alberta introducing a law requiring all individuals with a non-permanent legal immigration status to reside in Alberta for at least 12 months before qualifying for any provincially-funded social support programs?</p><p>4. Assuming that all Canadian citizens and permanent residents continue to qualify for public health care and education as they do now, do you support the Government of Alberta charging a reasonable fee or premium to individuals with a non-permanent immigration status living in Alberta for their and their family’s use of the healthcare and education systems?</p><p>5. Do you support the Government of Alberta introducing a law requiring individuals to provide proof of citizenship, such as a passport, birth certificate, or citizenship card, to vote in an Alberta provincial election?</p><p>6. Do you support the Government of Alberta working with the governments of other willing provinces to amend the Canadian Constitution to have provincial governments, and not the federal government, select the justices appointed to provincial King’s Bench and Appeal courts?</p><p>7. Do you support the Government of Alberta working with the governments of other willing provinces to amend the Canadian Constitution to abolish the unelected federal Senate?</p><p>8. Do you support the Government of Alberta working with the governments of other willing provinces to amend the Canadian Constitution to allow provinces to opt out of federal programs that intrude on provincial jurisdiction such as health care, education, and social services, without a province losing any of the associated federal funding for use in its social programs?</p><p>9. Do you support the Government of Alberta working with the governments of other willing provinces to amend the Canadian Constitution to better protect provincial rights from federal interference by giving a province’s laws dealing with provincial or shared areas of constitutional jurisdiction priority over federal laws when the province’s laws and federal laws conflict?</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Check out our work at https://onthetrailmtl.ca and support us for $5, or sign up for our free newsletter!</p><p>Danielle Smith introduces a referendum that is to be held next October. In this referendum there are nine questions, ranging from highly racist to impossible and aspirational. It seems clear— Danielle Smith doesn’t want to be part of Canada anymore, but she wants to continue benefitting from the financial stability of the country as well as transfer payments for things such as health care. Don’t tell me how to run my province, but please keep giving us your cash. This isn’t our opinion. She says it herself in her question 8 of the referendum.</p><p><strong>8. Do you support the Government of Alberta working with the governments of other willing provinces to amend the Canadian Constitution to allow provinces to opt out of federal programs that intrude on provincial jurisdiction such as health care, education, and social services, without a province losing any of the associated federal funding for use in its social programs?</strong></p><p>We don’t want to do what you say, but you have to give us the money anyways.</p><p>Despite campaigning to receive more immigrants in her <a href="https://www.alberta.ca/alberta-advantage-immigration-program">Alberta Advantage Immigration Program,</a> lobbying the feds to allow them to receive more labourers to deal with their labour shortage. <a href="https://onthetrailmtl.ca/p/the-end-of-canadas-public-healthcare">Now, as she defunds health care and actively dismantles the public system,</a> she is claiming it’s the fault of immigrants. She also wants to create a second class of citizen in the province, and to introduce the largest democratic backslide in <em>Canadian history.</em> </p><p>Gabrielle and Isaac Break it down for you.</p><p></p><p>Share this with people! Help us grow!</p><p>Here are all the top headlines this week:</p><p>Canadians can now travel visa free to China starting last week, as China continues their work to become a major soft power influencing western democracies away from the United States.</p><p>1 Dead 1 injured after shooting in Chilliwack.</p><p>US choking out Cuba through sanctions. This is a historic ally of Canada. Canada still hasn’t spoken up about it.</p><p>A massive trade delegation was sent to Mexico this week.</p><p>Jamil Jivani desperately asks for media attention by talking to breitbart and saying Canadians throwing “hissy fit” over the United States. He clearly wants to be the next leader of the CPC</p><p>Charles Milliard hits the right tone in his leadership speech, but austerity measures seem to be on the way. 100,000 houses built a year, tele medicine, funding education. But he does not indicate a strategy to pay for it.</p><p>Scotiabank fully divests from Israeli weapons manufacturer Elbit Systems due to protests, proving that sometimes civic action works.</p><p>3 shot dead at rhode island youth hocket game</p><p>BC produces a budget that is both underwhelming and poor management.</p><p>Food Inflation spiked in 7.3 per cent in january, largely due to the cost of beef.</p><p>Former prince andrew arrested</p><p>CANADA LOSES AT HOCKEY VS THE USA</p><p>QS accepts bending their rules about gender parity. Rumour has it that Alexandre Boulerice is switching to provincial politics, essentially leaving Quebec shut out to the NDP</p><p>BIG STORIES</p><p>Third Conservative crosses floor</p><p>SAAQ Clic report is out!</p><p><a href="https://www.politico.com/news/2026/02/19/5-charts-show-just-how-badly-the-us-has-torpedoed-its-relationship-with-canada-00787084">In a politico poll released this week, Canadians broadly dislike the united States, preferring every single other western democracy over them, and barely preferring the United States over Saudi Arabia.</a></p><p>Danielle Smith announces racist referendum, trying to remove health care from immigrants and asylum seekers. The referendum is the following questions:</p><p>1. Do you support the Government of Alberta taking increased control over immigration for the purposes of decreasing immigration to more sustainable levels, prioritizing economic migration and giving Albertans first priority on new employment opportunities?</p><p>2. Do you support the Government of Alberta introducing a law mandating that only Canadian citizens, permanent residents and individuals with an Alberta-approved immigration status will be eligible for provincially-funded programs, such as health care, education and other social services?</p><p>3. Assuming that all Canadian citizens and permanent residents continue to qualify for social support programs as they do now, do you support the Government of Alberta introducing a law requiring all individuals with a non-permanent legal immigration status to reside in Alberta for at least 12 months before qualifying for any provincially-funded social support programs?</p><p>4. Assuming that all Canadian citizens and permanent residents continue to qualify for public health care and education as they do now, do you support the Government of Alberta charging a reasonable fee or premium to individuals with a non-permanent immigration status living in Alberta for their and their family’s use of the healthcare and education systems?</p><p>5. Do you support the Government of Alberta introducing a law requiring individuals to provide proof of citizenship, such as a passport, birth certificate, or citizenship card, to vote in an Alberta provincial election?</p><p>6. Do you support the Government of Alberta working with the governments of other willing provinces to amend the Canadian Constitution to have provincial governments, and not the federal government, select the justices appointed to provincial King’s Bench and Appeal courts?</p><p>7. Do you support the Government of Alberta working with the governments of other willing provinces to amend the Canadian Constitution to abolish the unelected federal Senate?</p><p>8. Do you support the Government of Alberta working with the governments of other willing provinces to amend the Canadian Constitution to allow provinces to opt out of federal programs that intrude on provincial jurisdiction such as health care, education, and social services, without a province losing any of the associated federal funding for use in its social programs?</p><p>9. Do you support the Government of Alberta working with the governments of other willing provinces to amend the Canadian Constitution to better protect provincial rights from federal interference by giving a province’s laws dealing with provincial or shared areas of constitutional jurisdiction priority over federal laws when the province’s laws and federal laws conflict?</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Check out our work at https://onthetrailmtl.ca and support us for $5, or sign up for our free newsletter!</p><p>Danielle Smith introduces a referendum that is to be held next October. In this referendum there are nine questions, ranging from highly racist to impossible and aspirational. It seems clear— Danielle Smith doesn’t want to be part of Canada anymore, but she wants to continue benefitting from the financial stability of the country as well as transfer payments for things such as health care. Don’t tell me how to run my province, but please keep giving us your cash. This isn’t our opinion. She says it herself in her question 8 of the referendum.</p><p><strong>8. Do you support the Government of Alberta working with the governments of other willing provinces to amend the Canadian Constitution to allow provinces to opt out of federal programs that intrude on provincial jurisdiction such as health care, education, and social services, without a province losing any of the associated federal funding for use in its social programs?</strong></p><p>We don’t want to do what you say, but you have to give us the money anyways.</p><p>Despite campaigning to receive more immigrants in her <a href="https://www.alberta.ca/alberta-advantage-immigration-program">Alberta Advantage Immigration Program,</a> lobbying the feds to allow them to receive more labourers to deal with their labour shortage. <a href="https://onthetrailmtl.ca/p/the-end-of-canadas-public-healthcare">Now, as she defunds health care and actively dismantles the public system,</a> she is claiming it’s the fault of immigrants. She also wants to create a second class of citizen in the province, and to introduce the largest democratic backslide in <em>Canadian history.</em> </p><p>Gabrielle and Isaac Break it down for you.</p><p></p><p>Share this with people! Help us grow!</p><p>Here are all the top headlines this week:</p><p>Canadians can now travel visa free to China starting last week, as China continues their work to become a major soft power influencing western democracies away from the United States.</p><p>1 Dead 1 injured after shooting in Chilliwack.</p><p>US choking out Cuba through sanctions. This is a historic ally of Canada. Canada still hasn’t spoken up about it.</p><p>A massive trade delegation was sent to Mexico this week.</p><p>Jamil Jivani desperately asks for media attention by talking to breitbart and saying Canadians throwing “hissy fit” over the United States. He clearly wants to be the next leader of the CPC</p><p>Charles Milliard hits the right tone in his leadership speech, but austerity measures seem to be on the way. 100,000 houses built a year, tele medicine, funding education. But he does not indicate a strategy to pay for it.</p><p>Scotiabank fully divests from Israeli weapons manufacturer Elbit Systems due to protests, proving that sometimes civic action works.</p><p>3 shot dead at rhode island youth hocket game</p><p>BC produces a budget that is both underwhelming and poor management.</p><p>Food Inflation spiked in 7.3 per cent in january, largely due to the cost of beef.</p><p>Former prince andrew arrested</p><p>CANADA LOSES AT HOCKEY VS THE USA</p><p>QS accepts bending their rules about gender parity. Rumour has it that Alexandre Boulerice is switching to provincial politics, essentially leaving Quebec shut out to the NDP</p><p>BIG STORIES</p><p>Third Conservative crosses floor</p><p>SAAQ Clic report is out!</p><p><a href="https://www.politico.com/news/2026/02/19/5-charts-show-just-how-badly-the-us-has-torpedoed-its-relationship-with-canada-00787084">In a politico poll released this week, Canadians broadly dislike the united States, preferring every single other western democracy over them, and barely preferring the United States over Saudi Arabia.</a></p><p>Danielle Smith announces racist referendum, trying to remove health care from immigrants and asylum seekers. The referendum is the following questions:</p><p>1. Do you support the Government of Alberta taking increased control over immigration for the purposes of decreasing immigration to more sustainable levels, prioritizing economic migration and giving Albertans first priority on new employment opportunities?</p><p>2. Do you support the Government of Alberta introducing a law mandating that only Canadian citizens, permanent residents and individuals with an Alberta-approved immigration status will be eligible for provincially-funded programs, such as health care, education and other social services?</p><p>3. Assuming that all Canadian citizens and permanent residents continue to qualify for social support programs as they do now, do you support the Government of Alberta introducing a law requiring all individuals with a non-permanent legal immigration status to reside in Alberta for at least 12 months before qualifying for any provincially-funded social support programs?</p><p>4. Assuming that all Canadian citizens and permanent residents continue to qualify for public health care and education as they do now, do you support the Government of Alberta charging a reasonable fee or premium to individuals with a non-permanent immigration status living in Alberta for their and their family’s use of the healthcare and education systems?</p><p>5. Do you support the Government of Alberta introducing a law requiring individuals to provide proof of citizenship, such as a passport, birth certificate, or citizenship card, to vote in an Alberta provincial election?</p><p>6. Do you support the Government of Alberta working with the governments of other willing provinces to amend the Canadian Constitution to have provincial governments, and not the federal government, select the justices appointed to provincial King’s Bench and Appeal courts?</p><p>7. Do you support the Government of Alberta working with the governments of other willing provinces to amend the Canadian Constitution to abolish the unelected federal Senate?</p><p>8. Do you support the Government of Alberta working with the governments of other willing provinces to amend the Canadian Constitution to allow provinces to opt out of federal programs that intrude on provincial jurisdiction such as health care, education, and social services, without a province losing any of the associated federal funding for use in its social programs?</p><p>9. Do you support the Government of Alberta working with the governments of other willing provinces to amend the Canadian Constitution to better protect provincial rights from federal interference by giving a province’s laws dealing with provincial or shared areas of constitutional jurisdiction priority over federal laws when the province’s laws and federal laws conflict?</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Good morning everyone,</p><p>This week Gab and I couldn’t figure out the time. No biggie. Organizing is hard!</p><p>A challenging week this week for the whole country, when a shooting took place in Tumbler Ridge, BC. This small community of 2000 people saw the largest massacre of children in Canadian history, and has resulted in mourning across the board. It’s likely you, along with everyone else, walked around with a pit in your stomach and heaviness around you. The people in Tumbler Ridge will never be the same.</p><p>This isn’t supposed to happen to us, we say. But it did. Now the time comes where we have to ask why.</p><p>So Chris and Isaac dive into it. After breaking down the top headlines of the week, we ask ourselves why this happened, and how we can change. We discuss the frustrating details of the situation and are honest, and emotional. Chris describes the fear he felt as a father, in an honest, and empathetic conversation. We can’t just accept the status quo. We need real action. And we discuss what that might look like.</p><p>Before getting there, we discuss every headline of the week— this week there was a lot going on in Quebec! Here are all the headlines of the week of Feb 9th.</p><p>Bad bunny was amazing at the Superbowl. Anyone who disagrees is simply wrong.</p><p>UK Prime Minister, Kier Starmer, faces pressure and possible job loss because of historic unpopularity, and for employee who was heavily associated with Jeffrey Epstein.</p><p>65% of albertans set to vote to stay in Canada, with only 8 per cent strongly in favour of leaving.</p><p>600 RCMP officers faced gender based violence disciplinary charges since 2014. Many of them still have jobs.</p><p>Conditions at federal office buildings “horrendous” PSAC boss says.</p><p>Trump threatens to block new bridge between Windsor and Detroit built by Canada.</p><p>Many Federal employees terminated and suspended in 2600 cases of misconduct and wrongdoing in 2025.</p><p>BC Premier, David Eby, says austerity measures are coming in 2026. The province faces an 11 billion dollar deficit. Eby’s predecessor, john horgan, had many surpluses in the province without cutting jobs– but instead by raising taxes and places tax burdens on employees. Eby has moved the NDP in British Columbia to the right of center, and refuses to raise taxes while mismanaging the province’s finances.</p><p>Elizabeth Lemay had a radio column for Radio Canada that critiqued misogyny. Due to harassment by online extremists, Radio Canada removed her segment from socials instead of defending her.</p><p>Chrstine Fréchette promises to institute a grandfather clause for those affected by the cancellation of the Programme Experience Quebecoise if she wins.</p><p>The American House of Representatives blocks tariffs against Canada, including 6 Republicans. Surprisingly few considering the past year.</p><p>The Liberal Party of Canada is set to win a majority in almost every poll in the country. It seems less likely every day that they will go into an election.</p><p>The Epstein files continue ravaging Trump, although no one in the United States has faced consequences about it. People are facing consequences globally though, including in Canada.</p><p>Protestors at GARDA world security headquarters were violently beaten on friday, with the SPVM more violent than usual. Extreme amounts of tear gas and pepper spray were used, with a journalist, william wilson, being assaulted and having his lens cap broken.</p><p><strong>TOP HEADLINES/DISCUSSIONS</strong></p><p>The Election in Terrebonne, where a Bloc Quebecois candidate lost by one vote, has been annulled because of problems with the mail in system. One vote that was sent by mail was mislabeled, and because of that, it wasn’t counted. There will be a new byelection held in the next six months.</p><p>Soraya Martinez Ferrada announces an audit of bike lanes in Montreal, and promises no more orange cones downtown</p><p>Charles Milliard wins Quebec Liberal Leadership </p><p>9 dead after shooting in Tumbler Ridge, BC </p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Good morning everyone,</p><p>This week Gab and I couldn’t figure out the time. No biggie. Organizing is hard!</p><p>A challenging week this week for the whole country, when a shooting took place in Tumbler Ridge, BC. This small community of 2000 people saw the largest massacre of children in Canadian history, and has resulted in mourning across the board. It’s likely you, along with everyone else, walked around with a pit in your stomach and heaviness around you. The people in Tumbler Ridge will never be the same.</p><p>This isn’t supposed to happen to us, we say. But it did. Now the time comes where we have to ask why.</p><p>So Chris and Isaac dive into it. After breaking down the top headlines of the week, we ask ourselves why this happened, and how we can change. We discuss the frustrating details of the situation and are honest, and emotional. Chris describes the fear he felt as a father, in an honest, and empathetic conversation. We can’t just accept the status quo. We need real action. And we discuss what that might look like.</p><p>Before getting there, we discuss every headline of the week— this week there was a lot going on in Quebec! Here are all the headlines of the week of Feb 9th.</p><p>Bad bunny was amazing at the Superbowl. Anyone who disagrees is simply wrong.</p><p>UK Prime Minister, Kier Starmer, faces pressure and possible job loss because of historic unpopularity, and for employee who was heavily associated with Jeffrey Epstein.</p><p>65% of albertans set to vote to stay in Canada, with only 8 per cent strongly in favour of leaving.</p><p>600 RCMP officers faced gender based violence disciplinary charges since 2014. Many of them still have jobs.</p><p>Conditions at federal office buildings “horrendous” PSAC boss says.</p><p>Trump threatens to block new bridge between Windsor and Detroit built by Canada.</p><p>Many Federal employees terminated and suspended in 2600 cases of misconduct and wrongdoing in 2025.</p><p>BC Premier, David Eby, says austerity measures are coming in 2026. The province faces an 11 billion dollar deficit. Eby’s predecessor, john horgan, had many surpluses in the province without cutting jobs– but instead by raising taxes and places tax burdens on employees. Eby has moved the NDP in British Columbia to the right of center, and refuses to raise taxes while mismanaging the province’s finances.</p><p>Elizabeth Lemay had a radio column for Radio Canada that critiqued misogyny. Due to harassment by online extremists, Radio Canada removed her segment from socials instead of defending her.</p><p>Chrstine Fréchette promises to institute a grandfather clause for those affected by the cancellation of the Programme Experience Quebecoise if she wins.</p><p>The American House of Representatives blocks tariffs against Canada, including 6 Republicans. Surprisingly few considering the past year.</p><p>The Liberal Party of Canada is set to win a majority in almost every poll in the country. It seems less likely every day that they will go into an election.</p><p>The Epstein files continue ravaging Trump, although no one in the United States has faced consequences about it. People are facing consequences globally though, including in Canada.</p><p>Protestors at GARDA world security headquarters were violently beaten on friday, with the SPVM more violent than usual. Extreme amounts of tear gas and pepper spray were used, with a journalist, william wilson, being assaulted and having his lens cap broken.</p><p><strong>TOP HEADLINES/DISCUSSIONS</strong></p><p>The Election in Terrebonne, where a Bloc Quebecois candidate lost by one vote, has been annulled because of problems with the mail in system. One vote that was sent by mail was mislabeled, and because of that, it wasn’t counted. There will be a new byelection held in the next six months.</p><p>Soraya Martinez Ferrada announces an audit of bike lanes in Montreal, and promises no more orange cones downtown</p><p>Charles Milliard wins Quebec Liberal Leadership </p><p>9 dead after shooting in Tumbler Ridge, BC </p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2026 15:41:14 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>Isaac Peltz</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Good morning everyone,</p><p>This week Gab and I couldn’t figure out the time. No biggie. Organizing is hard!</p><p>A challenging week this week for the whole country, when a shooting took place in Tumbler Ridge, BC. This small community of 2000 people saw the largest massacre of children in Canadian history, and has resulted in mourning across the board. It’s likely you, along with everyone else, walked around with a pit in your stomach and heaviness around you. The people in Tumbler Ridge will never be the same.</p><p>This isn’t supposed to happen to us, we say. But it did. Now the time comes where we have to ask why.</p><p>So Chris and Isaac dive into it. After breaking down the top headlines of the week, we ask ourselves why this happened, and how we can change. We discuss the frustrating details of the situation and are honest, and emotional. Chris describes the fear he felt as a father, in an honest, and empathetic conversation. We can’t just accept the status quo. We need real action. And we discuss what that might look like.</p><p>Before getting there, we discuss every headline of the week— this week there was a lot going on in Quebec! Here are all the headlines of the week of Feb 9th.</p><p>Bad bunny was amazing at the Superbowl. Anyone who disagrees is simply wrong.</p><p>UK Prime Minister, Kier Starmer, faces pressure and possible job loss because of historic unpopularity, and for employee who was heavily associated with Jeffrey Epstein.</p><p>65% of albertans set to vote to stay in Canada, with only 8 per cent strongly in favour of leaving.</p><p>600 RCMP officers faced gender based violence disciplinary charges since 2014. Many of them still have jobs.</p><p>Conditions at federal office buildings “horrendous” PSAC boss says.</p><p>Trump threatens to block new bridge between Windsor and Detroit built by Canada.</p><p>Many Federal employees terminated and suspended in 2600 cases of misconduct and wrongdoing in 2025.</p><p>BC Premier, David Eby, says austerity measures are coming in 2026. The province faces an 11 billion dollar deficit. Eby’s predecessor, john horgan, had many surpluses in the province without cutting jobs– but instead by raising taxes and places tax burdens on employees. Eby has moved the NDP in British Columbia to the right of center, and refuses to raise taxes while mismanaging the province’s finances.</p><p>Elizabeth Lemay had a radio column for Radio Canada that critiqued misogyny. Due to harassment by online extremists, Radio Canada removed her segment from socials instead of defending her.</p><p>Chrstine Fréchette promises to institute a grandfather clause for those affected by the cancellation of the Programme Experience Quebecoise if she wins.</p><p>The American House of Representatives blocks tariffs against Canada, including 6 Republicans. Surprisingly few considering the past year.</p><p>The Liberal Party of Canada is set to win a majority in almost every poll in the country. It seems less likely every day that they will go into an election.</p><p>The Epstein files continue ravaging Trump, although no one in the United States has faced consequences about it. People are facing consequences globally though, including in Canada.</p><p>Protestors at GARDA world security headquarters were violently beaten on friday, with the SPVM more violent than usual. Extreme amounts of tear gas and pepper spray were used, with a journalist, william wilson, being assaulted and having his lens cap broken.</p><p><strong>TOP HEADLINES/DISCUSSIONS</strong></p><p>The Election in Terrebonne, where a Bloc Quebecois candidate lost by one vote, has been annulled because of problems with the mail in system. One vote that was sent by mail was mislabeled, and because of that, it wasn’t counted. There will be a new byelection held in the next six months.</p><p>Soraya Martinez Ferrada announces an audit of bike lanes in Montreal, and promises no more orange cones downtown</p><p>Charles Milliard wins Quebec Liberal Leadership </p><p>9 dead after shooting in Tumbler Ridge, BC </p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome back to the best political show in history. This week was a slow news week, but nonetheless we talk about everything that happened this week, both nationally and internationally. </p><p>This week the top topics are the olympics, which Gabrielle and I are hyped about, as well as the trial on the west coast for Amber Bracken who was arrested by the RCMP who were impeding upon her reporting. She seems poised to win the trial, but the results of it, whether positive or negative, will radically transform the state of indie news in Canada. Reporters are being arrested, whether Oona Barrett, Savanna Craig, or people like me— getting beaten up and pepper sprayed by the police (<a href="https://youtu.be/Gl01ZSAJF3I">please see this video: </a></p><p>We are hopeful that this works out, and we’re thankful that the Narwhal pursued this, and is fighting for the independence of the press everywhere.</p><p>If you like this type of content, subscribe for $5 or donate one time at </p><p>https://linktr.ee/isaacapeltz !</p><p>Here is every top headline this week:</p><p>Trump says that the US should “nationalise” elections, and his former advisor, steve bannon,</p><p>400 members of the RCMP are accused of misconduct, leading to at least 20 dismissals and many resignations.</p><p>Twitter offices in France raided for the child abuse images and deepfake porn.</p><p>Parasite found in the drinking water of Kashechewan first nation. Health care workers and locals are evacuating.</p><p>Liberal Party of Canada is well within majority polling in every major pollster.</p><p>Jamil Javani travelled to the states “to negotiate free trade with the president” against the wishes of the liberals, against the wishes of the conservatives, and in an obvious bid to get media attention as he seems to be setting himself up for a future conservative leader run.</p><p>Israel strikes gaza killing 19 women and children</p><p>Canada and France first countries to establish diplomatic presence in Greenland, other than Nato and security bases by the USA.</p><p>The police in Quebec arrested a ton of gang members this week including people linked to the hells angels</p><p>A kilo of cocaine in montreal is suffering from rising prices due to inflation, costing two times more than it used to.</p><p>Toronto police officers charged in organized crime and corruption probe.</p><p>New Carney automotive strategy has been released. It’s pretty good! Go read about it.</p><p>The Olympics begin with a bang! Everyone booed the americans and Israel. For obvious reasons.</p><p>A court case is going on in Vancouver for the future of democracy. Will Amber Bracken, arrested for doing her job, be vindicated and win against the RCMP? This could set the future of press freedom in Canada</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome back to the best political show in history. This week was a slow news week, but nonetheless we talk about everything that happened this week, both nationally and internationally. </p><p>This week the top topics are the olympics, which Gabrielle and I are hyped about, as well as the trial on the west coast for Amber Bracken who was arrested by the RCMP who were impeding upon her reporting. She seems poised to win the trial, but the results of it, whether positive or negative, will radically transform the state of indie news in Canada. Reporters are being arrested, whether Oona Barrett, Savanna Craig, or people like me— getting beaten up and pepper sprayed by the police (<a href="https://youtu.be/Gl01ZSAJF3I">please see this video: </a></p><p>We are hopeful that this works out, and we’re thankful that the Narwhal pursued this, and is fighting for the independence of the press everywhere.</p><p>If you like this type of content, subscribe for $5 or donate one time at </p><p>https://linktr.ee/isaacapeltz !</p><p>Here is every top headline this week:</p><p>Trump says that the US should “nationalise” elections, and his former advisor, steve bannon,</p><p>400 members of the RCMP are accused of misconduct, leading to at least 20 dismissals and many resignations.</p><p>Twitter offices in France raided for the child abuse images and deepfake porn.</p><p>Parasite found in the drinking water of Kashechewan first nation. Health care workers and locals are evacuating.</p><p>Liberal Party of Canada is well within majority polling in every major pollster.</p><p>Jamil Javani travelled to the states “to negotiate free trade with the president” against the wishes of the liberals, against the wishes of the conservatives, and in an obvious bid to get media attention as he seems to be setting himself up for a future conservative leader run.</p><p>Israel strikes gaza killing 19 women and children</p><p>Canada and France first countries to establish diplomatic presence in Greenland, other than Nato and security bases by the USA.</p><p>The police in Quebec arrested a ton of gang members this week including people linked to the hells angels</p><p>A kilo of cocaine in montreal is suffering from rising prices due to inflation, costing two times more than it used to.</p><p>Toronto police officers charged in organized crime and corruption probe.</p><p>New Carney automotive strategy has been released. It’s pretty good! Go read about it.</p><p>The Olympics begin with a bang! Everyone booed the americans and Israel. For obvious reasons.</p><p>A court case is going on in Vancouver for the future of democracy. Will Amber Bracken, arrested for doing her job, be vindicated and win against the RCMP? This could set the future of press freedom in Canada</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2026 13:25:50 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>Isaac Peltz and Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome back to the best political show in history. This week was a slow news week, but nonetheless we talk about everything that happened this week, both nationally and internationally. </p><p>This week the top topics are the olympics, which Gabrielle and I are hyped about, as well as the trial on the west coast for Amber Bracken who was arrested by the RCMP who were impeding upon her reporting. She seems poised to win the trial, but the results of it, whether positive or negative, will radically transform the state of indie news in Canada. Reporters are being arrested, whether Oona Barrett, Savanna Craig, or people like me— getting beaten up and pepper sprayed by the police (<a href="https://youtu.be/Gl01ZSAJF3I">please see this video: </a></p><p>We are hopeful that this works out, and we’re thankful that the Narwhal pursued this, and is fighting for the independence of the press everywhere.</p><p>If you like this type of content, subscribe for $5 or donate one time at </p><p>https://linktr.ee/isaacapeltz !</p><p>Here is every top headline this week:</p><p>Trump says that the US should “nationalise” elections, and his former advisor, steve bannon,</p><p>400 members of the RCMP are accused of misconduct, leading to at least 20 dismissals and many resignations.</p><p>Twitter offices in France raided for the child abuse images and deepfake porn.</p><p>Parasite found in the drinking water of Kashechewan first nation. Health care workers and locals are evacuating.</p><p>Liberal Party of Canada is well within majority polling in every major pollster.</p><p>Jamil Javani travelled to the states “to negotiate free trade with the president” against the wishes of the liberals, against the wishes of the conservatives, and in an obvious bid to get media attention as he seems to be setting himself up for a future conservative leader run.</p><p>Israel strikes gaza killing 19 women and children</p><p>Canada and France first countries to establish diplomatic presence in Greenland, other than Nato and security bases by the USA.</p><p>The police in Quebec arrested a ton of gang members this week including people linked to the hells angels</p><p>A kilo of cocaine in montreal is suffering from rising prices due to inflation, costing two times more than it used to.</p><p>Toronto police officers charged in organized crime and corruption probe.</p><p>New Carney automotive strategy has been released. It’s pretty good! Go read about it.</p><p>The Olympics begin with a bang! Everyone booed the americans and Israel. For obvious reasons.</p><p>A court case is going on in Vancouver for the future of democracy. Will Amber Bracken, arrested for doing her job, be vindicated and win against the RCMP? This could set the future of press freedom in Canada</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <title>Who's to blame for the rise of the far right?</title>
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      <itunes:title>Who's to blame for the rise of the far right?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Another beautiful week begins. Luckily we got a break from being invaded this week, and instead we can talk about what really matters: Who’s to blame for all of this nonsense? All of us are a little sick of the chaos, and the sharp turn to the write globally. </p><p>Well, a weak media without hard fact finding and an interest in pushing against power can lead to these places. Gab, an expert in media analysis weighs in with her expert opinions. Isaac listens and asks questions, and throws in some useless opinions of their own.</p><p>S<strong>ubscribe now for $5 a month on substack! </strong></p><p><strong>https://onthetrailmtl.ca</strong></p><p>Here are all the top headlines from last week:</p><p>Donald Trump is threatening Canada with 100% tariffs if we “make a trade deal with China.” Canada responded by saying we have no “free trade deal” that we’re making with them.</p><p>Trump then went on to say that it would be too bad if China took us over, seeing as we’re economically reliant on them. Trump failed to see the irony.</p><p>Food bank Canada CEO presses Ottawa for action amid record high levels of food bank use. More than two million people across Canada are using the food bank per month.</p><p>The Canadian Federal government responded by announcing an adjustment to the GST returns for the next five years, a program that will provide 12 million people with 100 dollars more per year, and a family of four with 300 more per year. Most people’s grocery budgets are in excess of 200-300 per person, per month.</p><p>ICE ads in the United States are openly using far right, neo nazi slogans in their recruitment ads, reports the CBC.</p><p></p><p>All the major news of the week right here—tell your friends.</p><p>Venezuela’s new president Delcy Rodriguez said that she has had enough of Donald Trump’s orders, bringing the total time of US control of Venezuala to be a little under a month.</p><p>The US has stationed a large, war ready army next to Iran. Things may escalate quickly, as threats from both Trump and Iran become more dangerous by the day. Trump was elected on a platform of being the “peace president” but instead he has bombed ten countries, the most of any other US leader. He now wants to increase US military budgets to 1.5 trillion.</p><p>Over three million Epstein files were released. It seems that Epstein was allowed to enter Canada after his first pedophelia conviction.</p><p>After a statement by the Alberta Premier that she wanted to have more power to instruct judges how to perform their duties, a judge clapped back saying that the independence of the judiciary ensures democracy.</p><p>More than a thousand people were fired by GM cuts at their Oshawa plant.</p><p>Montreal city workers disrupted the budget meeting in the hotel de ville. They have a 24 hour strike planned for wednesday, which is likely to escalate.</p><p>A shooting occurred in Mistissini, a northern Quebec cree community. There were 2 victims shot dead in their vehicle.</p><p>Garda world, who signed a contract for 138 million dollars with ICE to help them maintain and create detention centres, has more than 3 billion dollars in contracts with the federal government. As of right now, only one MP has spoken about this, Heather McPherson, who has called for contracts to be ended, and ICE to be expelled from Canada.</p><p>The most recent numbers we found, the article is on On the Trail, is that 1300 ice agents operate freely in Canada. It is likely to have gone up. Ice agents are not allowed to arrest people in Canada, but work closely with law enforcement.</p><p>Jim Pattison, one of Canada’s richest billionaires looked like he was going to sell a warehouse to ICE for several million dollars. Massive pressure from the public and the media made him decide not to.</p><p>Pierre Poilievre got 87% approval at the conservative conference this weekend.</p><p>Paul St Pierre Plamondon quote: «n’y a rien de pire pour un peuple, non pas d’être esclave, mais d’être esclave en ayant un peu l’impression d’être libre»/”There’s nothing worse for a people, not to be a slave, but to be a slave and think you’re free.”</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Another beautiful week begins. Luckily we got a break from being invaded this week, and instead we can talk about what really matters: Who’s to blame for all of this nonsense? All of us are a little sick of the chaos, and the sharp turn to the write globally. </p><p>Well, a weak media without hard fact finding and an interest in pushing against power can lead to these places. Gab, an expert in media analysis weighs in with her expert opinions. Isaac listens and asks questions, and throws in some useless opinions of their own.</p><p>S<strong>ubscribe now for $5 a month on substack! </strong></p><p><strong>https://onthetrailmtl.ca</strong></p><p>Here are all the top headlines from last week:</p><p>Donald Trump is threatening Canada with 100% tariffs if we “make a trade deal with China.” Canada responded by saying we have no “free trade deal” that we’re making with them.</p><p>Trump then went on to say that it would be too bad if China took us over, seeing as we’re economically reliant on them. Trump failed to see the irony.</p><p>Food bank Canada CEO presses Ottawa for action amid record high levels of food bank use. More than two million people across Canada are using the food bank per month.</p><p>The Canadian Federal government responded by announcing an adjustment to the GST returns for the next five years, a program that will provide 12 million people with 100 dollars more per year, and a family of four with 300 more per year. Most people’s grocery budgets are in excess of 200-300 per person, per month.</p><p>ICE ads in the United States are openly using far right, neo nazi slogans in their recruitment ads, reports the CBC.</p><p></p><p>All the major news of the week right here—tell your friends.</p><p>Venezuela’s new president Delcy Rodriguez said that she has had enough of Donald Trump’s orders, bringing the total time of US control of Venezuala to be a little under a month.</p><p>The US has stationed a large, war ready army next to Iran. Things may escalate quickly, as threats from both Trump and Iran become more dangerous by the day. Trump was elected on a platform of being the “peace president” but instead he has bombed ten countries, the most of any other US leader. He now wants to increase US military budgets to 1.5 trillion.</p><p>Over three million Epstein files were released. It seems that Epstein was allowed to enter Canada after his first pedophelia conviction.</p><p>After a statement by the Alberta Premier that she wanted to have more power to instruct judges how to perform their duties, a judge clapped back saying that the independence of the judiciary ensures democracy.</p><p>More than a thousand people were fired by GM cuts at their Oshawa plant.</p><p>Montreal city workers disrupted the budget meeting in the hotel de ville. They have a 24 hour strike planned for wednesday, which is likely to escalate.</p><p>A shooting occurred in Mistissini, a northern Quebec cree community. There were 2 victims shot dead in their vehicle.</p><p>Garda world, who signed a contract for 138 million dollars with ICE to help them maintain and create detention centres, has more than 3 billion dollars in contracts with the federal government. As of right now, only one MP has spoken about this, Heather McPherson, who has called for contracts to be ended, and ICE to be expelled from Canada.</p><p>The most recent numbers we found, the article is on On the Trail, is that 1300 ice agents operate freely in Canada. It is likely to have gone up. Ice agents are not allowed to arrest people in Canada, but work closely with law enforcement.</p><p>Jim Pattison, one of Canada’s richest billionaires looked like he was going to sell a warehouse to ICE for several million dollars. Massive pressure from the public and the media made him decide not to.</p><p>Pierre Poilievre got 87% approval at the conservative conference this weekend.</p><p>Paul St Pierre Plamondon quote: «n’y a rien de pire pour un peuple, non pas d’être esclave, mais d’être esclave en ayant un peu l’impression d’être libre»/”There’s nothing worse for a people, not to be a slave, but to be a slave and think you’re free.”</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 2026 12:29:00 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>Isaac Peltz and Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Another beautiful week begins. Luckily we got a break from being invaded this week, and instead we can talk about what really matters: Who’s to blame for all of this nonsense? All of us are a little sick of the chaos, and the sharp turn to the write globally. </p><p>Well, a weak media without hard fact finding and an interest in pushing against power can lead to these places. Gab, an expert in media analysis weighs in with her expert opinions. Isaac listens and asks questions, and throws in some useless opinions of their own.</p><p>S<strong>ubscribe now for $5 a month on substack! </strong></p><p><strong>https://onthetrailmtl.ca</strong></p><p>Here are all the top headlines from last week:</p><p>Donald Trump is threatening Canada with 100% tariffs if we “make a trade deal with China.” Canada responded by saying we have no “free trade deal” that we’re making with them.</p><p>Trump then went on to say that it would be too bad if China took us over, seeing as we’re economically reliant on them. Trump failed to see the irony.</p><p>Food bank Canada CEO presses Ottawa for action amid record high levels of food bank use. More than two million people across Canada are using the food bank per month.</p><p>The Canadian Federal government responded by announcing an adjustment to the GST returns for the next five years, a program that will provide 12 million people with 100 dollars more per year, and a family of four with 300 more per year. Most people’s grocery budgets are in excess of 200-300 per person, per month.</p><p>ICE ads in the United States are openly using far right, neo nazi slogans in their recruitment ads, reports the CBC.</p><p></p><p>All the major news of the week right here—tell your friends.</p><p>Venezuela’s new president Delcy Rodriguez said that she has had enough of Donald Trump’s orders, bringing the total time of US control of Venezuala to be a little under a month.</p><p>The US has stationed a large, war ready army next to Iran. Things may escalate quickly, as threats from both Trump and Iran become more dangerous by the day. Trump was elected on a platform of being the “peace president” but instead he has bombed ten countries, the most of any other US leader. He now wants to increase US military budgets to 1.5 trillion.</p><p>Over three million Epstein files were released. It seems that Epstein was allowed to enter Canada after his first pedophelia conviction.</p><p>After a statement by the Alberta Premier that she wanted to have more power to instruct judges how to perform their duties, a judge clapped back saying that the independence of the judiciary ensures democracy.</p><p>More than a thousand people were fired by GM cuts at their Oshawa plant.</p><p>Montreal city workers disrupted the budget meeting in the hotel de ville. They have a 24 hour strike planned for wednesday, which is likely to escalate.</p><p>A shooting occurred in Mistissini, a northern Quebec cree community. There were 2 victims shot dead in their vehicle.</p><p>Garda world, who signed a contract for 138 million dollars with ICE to help them maintain and create detention centres, has more than 3 billion dollars in contracts with the federal government. As of right now, only one MP has spoken about this, Heather McPherson, who has called for contracts to be ended, and ICE to be expelled from Canada.</p><p>The most recent numbers we found, the article is on On the Trail, is that 1300 ice agents operate freely in Canada. It is likely to have gone up. Ice agents are not allowed to arrest people in Canada, but work closely with law enforcement.</p><p>Jim Pattison, one of Canada’s richest billionaires looked like he was going to sell a warehouse to ICE for several million dollars. Massive pressure from the public and the media made him decide not to.</p><p>Pierre Poilievre got 87% approval at the conservative conference this weekend.</p><p>Paul St Pierre Plamondon quote: «n’y a rien de pire pour un peuple, non pas d’être esclave, mais d’être esclave en ayant un peu l’impression d’être libre»/”There’s nothing worse for a people, not to be a slave, but to be a slave and think you’re free.”</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Gab forgot to wear her blazer. </p><p><a href="https://linktr.ee/isaacapeltz">If you want to support our work, please support us with a one time donation on Ko-Fi, or support our work on Substack!</a></p><p></p><p>The first, and last good news. (this is a joke)</p><p>On the docket for this week:</p><p>Another execution has occurred in Minnesota. ICE has ramped up their violence against citizens, particularly in that state. The man who was killed, Alex Pretti, was a 37 year old ICU nurse. This comes two weeks after the murder of Renée Good, a mother and unarmed individual.</p><p>Carney transformed the world this week. By publicly proclaiming that Canada is gonna be alright. Then he turns around and shoots himself in the foot by telling people in Quebec that the British takeover of Quebec, and this is a direct quote, “totally rad, bro”. </p><p>Finally, the CAQ has their first contenders, and out the gate Fréchette looks to be the favourite, and a surprisingly good choice. PSPP and the PQ are full sending the idea of a referendum, which is not popular right now in the polls. This might backfire.</p><p>TOP HEADLINES</p><p>Dozens dead after train collision in Spain</p><p>The Al Jundi Brothers, two major landlords and luxury developers in Montreal, moved here after building their empire on weapons sales in Qatar.</p><p>Putin invited to join Donald Trump’s board of peace, along with several other dictators. Europeans reject their invitations, and Canada is disinvited due to our recent more aggressive stance against them.</p><p>Canada creates a model on how to confront an American invasion in Canada.</p><p>TAL announces rent increase of 3.6 per cent</p><p>Murders in Canadian cities dropped</p><p>CTV tells people that the best way to save money is to simply .. Lower their quality of life</p><p>Highest spending candidates win 70% of their ridings in Canada</p><p>Federal officials draft legislation to ban social media for children</p><p>The SPVM shoots over it’s budget by 60 million dollars</p><p>All this and more on this week’s show! </p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Gab forgot to wear her blazer. </p><p><a href="https://linktr.ee/isaacapeltz">If you want to support our work, please support us with a one time donation on Ko-Fi, or support our work on Substack!</a></p><p></p><p>The first, and last good news. (this is a joke)</p><p>On the docket for this week:</p><p>Another execution has occurred in Minnesota. ICE has ramped up their violence against citizens, particularly in that state. The man who was killed, Alex Pretti, was a 37 year old ICU nurse. This comes two weeks after the murder of Renée Good, a mother and unarmed individual.</p><p>Carney transformed the world this week. By publicly proclaiming that Canada is gonna be alright. Then he turns around and shoots himself in the foot by telling people in Quebec that the British takeover of Quebec, and this is a direct quote, “totally rad, bro”. </p><p>Finally, the CAQ has their first contenders, and out the gate Fréchette looks to be the favourite, and a surprisingly good choice. PSPP and the PQ are full sending the idea of a referendum, which is not popular right now in the polls. This might backfire.</p><p>TOP HEADLINES</p><p>Dozens dead after train collision in Spain</p><p>The Al Jundi Brothers, two major landlords and luxury developers in Montreal, moved here after building their empire on weapons sales in Qatar.</p><p>Putin invited to join Donald Trump’s board of peace, along with several other dictators. Europeans reject their invitations, and Canada is disinvited due to our recent more aggressive stance against them.</p><p>Canada creates a model on how to confront an American invasion in Canada.</p><p>TAL announces rent increase of 3.6 per cent</p><p>Murders in Canadian cities dropped</p><p>CTV tells people that the best way to save money is to simply .. Lower their quality of life</p><p>Highest spending candidates win 70% of their ridings in Canada</p><p>Federal officials draft legislation to ban social media for children</p><p>The SPVM shoots over it’s budget by 60 million dollars</p><p>All this and more on this week’s show! </p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2026 12:00:00 -0100</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Gab forgot to wear her blazer. </p><p><a href="https://linktr.ee/isaacapeltz">If you want to support our work, please support us with a one time donation on Ko-Fi, or support our work on Substack!</a></p><p></p><p>The first, and last good news. (this is a joke)</p><p>On the docket for this week:</p><p>Another execution has occurred in Minnesota. ICE has ramped up their violence against citizens, particularly in that state. The man who was killed, Alex Pretti, was a 37 year old ICU nurse. This comes two weeks after the murder of Renée Good, a mother and unarmed individual.</p><p>Carney transformed the world this week. By publicly proclaiming that Canada is gonna be alright. Then he turns around and shoots himself in the foot by telling people in Quebec that the British takeover of Quebec, and this is a direct quote, “totally rad, bro”. </p><p>Finally, the CAQ has their first contenders, and out the gate Fréchette looks to be the favourite, and a surprisingly good choice. PSPP and the PQ are full sending the idea of a referendum, which is not popular right now in the polls. This might backfire.</p><p>TOP HEADLINES</p><p>Dozens dead after train collision in Spain</p><p>The Al Jundi Brothers, two major landlords and luxury developers in Montreal, moved here after building their empire on weapons sales in Qatar.</p><p>Putin invited to join Donald Trump’s board of peace, along with several other dictators. Europeans reject their invitations, and Canada is disinvited due to our recent more aggressive stance against them.</p><p>Canada creates a model on how to confront an American invasion in Canada.</p><p>TAL announces rent increase of 3.6 per cent</p><p>Murders in Canadian cities dropped</p><p>CTV tells people that the best way to save money is to simply .. Lower their quality of life</p><p>Highest spending candidates win 70% of their ridings in Canada</p><p>Federal officials draft legislation to ban social media for children</p><p>The SPVM shoots over it’s budget by 60 million dollars</p><p>All this and more on this week’s show! </p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <title>2026 arrive dans le chaos</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>Abbonez vous de maintenant!</p><p>Abonnez-vous à notre infolettre sur <a href="https://pivot.quebec">pivot.quebec</a> , à cette chaîne et à notre balado, où que vous soyez!</p><p>Notre podcast français est de retour pour une nouvelle année explosive, et quelles dernières semaines intenses ! Aujourd’hui, nous analysons la démission surprise de François Legault, les bouleversements géopolitiques majeurs au Moyen-Orient et les risques politiques mondiaux qui se profilent pour 2026 !</p><p>Cette année promet d’être encore une année riche en actualités.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>Abbonez vous de maintenant!</p><p>Abonnez-vous à notre infolettre sur <a href="https://pivot.quebec">pivot.quebec</a> , à cette chaîne et à notre balado, où que vous soyez!</p><p>Notre podcast français est de retour pour une nouvelle année explosive, et quelles dernières semaines intenses ! Aujourd’hui, nous analysons la démission surprise de François Legault, les bouleversements géopolitiques majeurs au Moyen-Orient et les risques politiques mondiaux qui se profilent pour 2026 !</p><p>Cette année promet d’être encore une année riche en actualités.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2026 13:34:45 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>Isaac Peltz and Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>Abbonez vous de maintenant!</p><p>Abonnez-vous à notre infolettre sur <a href="https://pivot.quebec">pivot.quebec</a> , à cette chaîne et à notre balado, où que vous soyez!</p><p>Notre podcast français est de retour pour une nouvelle année explosive, et quelles dernières semaines intenses ! Aujourd’hui, nous analysons la démission surprise de François Legault, les bouleversements géopolitiques majeurs au Moyen-Orient et les risques politiques mondiaux qui se profilent pour 2026 !</p><p>Cette année promet d’être encore une année riche en actualités.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <title>Will the USA invade Canada?</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>Can’t pay? No prob, help us spread the word!</p><p>If you enjoy these long form videos, podcasts, and investigations, feel free to subscribe to on the trail for free, or for $5 a month! </p><p></p><p>Give us your love!</p><p>Isaac and Gabrielle have an amazingly sobering conversation this week. Hard to walk away not feeling a bit tense, but still, discussions like this need to start.</p><p>After giving the top headlines of the week, from Francois Legault stepping down all the way through China and Canada reaching a brand new deal on EV, the two discuss the possibility of the United States invading Canada. This horrifying reality seems more likely by the day as Trump threatens to invade allies in Europe and considering the new "Donroe Doctrine." </p><p>Will it happen? Probably not. But we live in a world that forces us to reflect on it.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>Can’t pay? No prob, help us spread the word!</p><p>If you enjoy these long form videos, podcasts, and investigations, feel free to subscribe to on the trail for free, or for $5 a month! </p><p></p><p>Give us your love!</p><p>Isaac and Gabrielle have an amazingly sobering conversation this week. Hard to walk away not feeling a bit tense, but still, discussions like this need to start.</p><p>After giving the top headlines of the week, from Francois Legault stepping down all the way through China and Canada reaching a brand new deal on EV, the two discuss the possibility of the United States invading Canada. This horrifying reality seems more likely by the day as Trump threatens to invade allies in Europe and considering the new "Donroe Doctrine." </p><p>Will it happen? Probably not. But we live in a world that forces us to reflect on it.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2026 10:00:00 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>Isaac Peltz and Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>Can’t pay? No prob, help us spread the word!</p><p>If you enjoy these long form videos, podcasts, and investigations, feel free to subscribe to on the trail for free, or for $5 a month! </p><p></p><p>Give us your love!</p><p>Isaac and Gabrielle have an amazingly sobering conversation this week. Hard to walk away not feeling a bit tense, but still, discussions like this need to start.</p><p>After giving the top headlines of the week, from Francois Legault stepping down all the way through China and Canada reaching a brand new deal on EV, the two discuss the possibility of the United States invading Canada. This horrifying reality seems more likely by the day as Trump threatens to invade allies in Europe and considering the new "Donroe Doctrine." </p><p>Will it happen? Probably not. But we live in a world that forces us to reflect on it.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <title>Renee Good Murdered in Cold Blood, Maduro Kidnapped by Trump Regime</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you like this work, please check out our work on https://onthetrailmtl.ca !</p><p>This week’s headlines, all in one place. Analysis on the kidnapping of Maduro, the murder of Renee Good, Iran in the midst of a revolution, or at least protests, Chrystia Freeland, and Heated Rivalry.</p><p>One note, during the podcast we did not specify the number of deaths in Iran. That number right now, from verified sources is AT LEAST 544. </p><p>Second note: the Quebec Liberals have officially launched their race! A second person joined.</p><p>As we start this new era of the show, we will be developing the format to greater serve your needs and bring you news in a timely, analytical manner! This week we mention everything that’s happened in the past week, and then we analyse the above headlines. </p><p>Your one stop shop to be free of your phone and the algorithm!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you like this work, please check out our work on https://onthetrailmtl.ca !</p><p>This week’s headlines, all in one place. Analysis on the kidnapping of Maduro, the murder of Renee Good, Iran in the midst of a revolution, or at least protests, Chrystia Freeland, and Heated Rivalry.</p><p>One note, during the podcast we did not specify the number of deaths in Iran. That number right now, from verified sources is AT LEAST 544. </p><p>Second note: the Quebec Liberals have officially launched their race! A second person joined.</p><p>As we start this new era of the show, we will be developing the format to greater serve your needs and bring you news in a timely, analytical manner! This week we mention everything that’s happened in the past week, and then we analyse the above headlines. </p><p>Your one stop shop to be free of your phone and the algorithm!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2026 10:18:00 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>Isaac Peltz</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you like this work, please check out our work on https://onthetrailmtl.ca !</p><p>This week’s headlines, all in one place. Analysis on the kidnapping of Maduro, the murder of Renee Good, Iran in the midst of a revolution, or at least protests, Chrystia Freeland, and Heated Rivalry.</p><p>One note, during the podcast we did not specify the number of deaths in Iran. That number right now, from verified sources is AT LEAST 544. </p><p>Second note: the Quebec Liberals have officially launched their race! A second person joined.</p><p>As we start this new era of the show, we will be developing the format to greater serve your needs and bring you news in a timely, analytical manner! This week we mention everything that’s happened in the past week, and then we analyse the above headlines. </p><p>Your one stop shop to be free of your phone and the algorithm!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Is Nate Erskine Smith the next leader of the Ontario Liberals?</title>
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      <podcast:episode>1</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Support us with $5 a month!</p><p>https://linktr.ee/isaacapeltz</p><p>Nate Erskine Smith and i hopped on the phone to have a talk about his future, about the new Centrist-direction of Carney and the Liberals, and all the problems that we’re facing in our society.</p><p>Nate is a long term Liberal member, and has pushed for progressive reforms for a long time. He’s one of the most beloved members of the Liberal caucus by more progressive voters, and is one of the few that speaks out against his party. That being said, he still votes more than 95 per cent of the time with the Liberals. Why?</p><p>Well, we dive into that, and the complicated mindset the Liberals have to have, and the challenge that a progressive member of this big tent must keep in order to survive. </p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Support us with $5 a month!</p><p>https://linktr.ee/isaacapeltz</p><p>Nate Erskine Smith and i hopped on the phone to have a talk about his future, about the new Centrist-direction of Carney and the Liberals, and all the problems that we’re facing in our society.</p><p>Nate is a long term Liberal member, and has pushed for progressive reforms for a long time. He’s one of the most beloved members of the Liberal caucus by more progressive voters, and is one of the few that speaks out against his party. That being said, he still votes more than 95 per cent of the time with the Liberals. Why?</p><p>Well, we dive into that, and the complicated mindset the Liberals have to have, and the challenge that a progressive member of this big tent must keep in order to survive. </p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2026 10:00:00 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>Isaac Peltz</author>
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      <itunes:author>Isaac Peltz</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Support us with $5 a month!</p><p>https://linktr.ee/isaacapeltz</p><p>Nate Erskine Smith and i hopped on the phone to have a talk about his future, about the new Centrist-direction of Carney and the Liberals, and all the problems that we’re facing in our society.</p><p>Nate is a long term Liberal member, and has pushed for progressive reforms for a long time. He’s one of the most beloved members of the Liberal caucus by more progressive voters, and is one of the few that speaks out against his party. That being said, he still votes more than 95 per cent of the time with the Liberals. Why?</p><p>Well, we dive into that, and the complicated mindset the Liberals have to have, and the challenge that a progressive member of this big tent must keep in order to survive. </p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>La fin de l'année du chaos</title>
      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>N’hésitez pas à consulter pivot.quebec pour découvrir d’autres balados et articles passionnants!</p><p>Aujourd’hui, on revient sur cette année complètement folle qu’on a tous vécue ! De l’arrivée d’un nouveau Premier ministre aux rebondissements politiques qui ont marqué la scène québécoise.</p><p>Isaac parle des syndicats au Québec et s’interroge sur l’avenir de la province. Peut-on espérer un avenir meilleur ? On verra bien.</p><p>Ensuite, Ludvic aborde l’entente entre l’Alberta et Ottawa et ses conséquences.</p><p>Enfin, Gab analyse les erreurs monumentales du PSPP et se demande s’il a un avenir au sein du parti, malgré sa première place dans les sondages.</p><p>Pour finir, l’équipe présente son événement et sa personnalité de l’année !</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>N’hésitez pas à consulter pivot.quebec pour découvrir d’autres balados et articles passionnants!</p><p>Aujourd’hui, on revient sur cette année complètement folle qu’on a tous vécue ! De l’arrivée d’un nouveau Premier ministre aux rebondissements politiques qui ont marqué la scène québécoise.</p><p>Isaac parle des syndicats au Québec et s’interroge sur l’avenir de la province. Peut-on espérer un avenir meilleur ? On verra bien.</p><p>Ensuite, Ludvic aborde l’entente entre l’Alberta et Ottawa et ses conséquences.</p><p>Enfin, Gab analyse les erreurs monumentales du PSPP et se demande s’il a un avenir au sein du parti, malgré sa première place dans les sondages.</p><p>Pour finir, l’équipe présente son événement et sa personnalité de l’année !</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Dec 2025 11:00:00 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>Isaac Peltz</author>
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      <itunes:author>Isaac Peltz</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>N’hésitez pas à consulter pivot.quebec pour découvrir d’autres balados et articles passionnants!</p><p>Aujourd’hui, on revient sur cette année complètement folle qu’on a tous vécue ! De l’arrivée d’un nouveau Premier ministre aux rebondissements politiques qui ont marqué la scène québécoise.</p><p>Isaac parle des syndicats au Québec et s’interroge sur l’avenir de la province. Peut-on espérer un avenir meilleur ? On verra bien.</p><p>Ensuite, Ludvic aborde l’entente entre l’Alberta et Ottawa et ses conséquences.</p><p>Enfin, Gab analyse les erreurs monumentales du PSPP et se demande s’il a un avenir au sein du parti, malgré sa première place dans les sondages.</p><p>Pour finir, l’équipe présente son événement et sa personnalité de l’année !</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Another floor crosser, Rodriguez is toast, Paul St Pierre Plamondon is a bully.</title>
      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:title>Another floor crosser, Rodriguez is toast, Paul St Pierre Plamondon is a bully.</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you want to give $5 a month, subscribe at https://linktr.ee/isaacapeltz !</p><p>Once again we’re back with another episode of the Gab and Isaac show, our premier show, the most popular, well loved show of all time! This week we’re gonna talk about the Federal Conservatives (Again) and whether Poilievre is done for (We’ve talked about this before.) The floor crosser, Michael Ma, did one of the funniest things of all time and attended the Conservative Christmas party, didn’t pay his ticket, didn’t buy his secret santa a gift, and then went to the Liberal party the next day.</p><p>Beyond that, the worsening fortunes of Rodriguez as leader of the Quebec Liberal Party are beating down on him and his future, and we are convinced that it’s over. Meanwhile, PSPP ramps up his bullying, and we wonder at the possibility of him being able to win next year. </p><p>All of this, and more, on the Isaac and Gab Show! </p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>If you want to give $5 a month, subscribe at https://linktr.ee/isaacapeltz !</p><p>Once again we’re back with another episode of the Gab and Isaac show, our premier show, the most popular, well loved show of all time! This week we’re gonna talk about the Federal Conservatives (Again) and whether Poilievre is done for (We’ve talked about this before.) The floor crosser, Michael Ma, did one of the funniest things of all time and attended the Conservative Christmas party, didn’t pay his ticket, didn’t buy his secret santa a gift, and then went to the Liberal party the next day.</p><p>Beyond that, the worsening fortunes of Rodriguez as leader of the Quebec Liberal Party are beating down on him and his future, and we are convinced that it’s over. Meanwhile, PSPP ramps up his bullying, and we wonder at the possibility of him being able to win next year. </p><p>All of this, and more, on the Isaac and Gab Show! </p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2025 10:00:00 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>Isaac Peltz and Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours</author>
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      <itunes:author>Isaac Peltz and Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you want to give $5 a month, subscribe at https://linktr.ee/isaacapeltz !</p><p>Once again we’re back with another episode of the Gab and Isaac show, our premier show, the most popular, well loved show of all time! This week we’re gonna talk about the Federal Conservatives (Again) and whether Poilievre is done for (We’ve talked about this before.) The floor crosser, Michael Ma, did one of the funniest things of all time and attended the Conservative Christmas party, didn’t pay his ticket, didn’t buy his secret santa a gift, and then went to the Liberal party the next day.</p><p>Beyond that, the worsening fortunes of Rodriguez as leader of the Quebec Liberal Party are beating down on him and his future, and we are convinced that it’s over. Meanwhile, PSPP ramps up his bullying, and we wonder at the possibility of him being able to win next year. </p><p>All of this, and more, on the Isaac and Gab Show! </p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>What do we do when AI starts lying to us?</title>
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      <itunes:title>What do we do when AI starts lying to us?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Etienne Brisson hopped on the show to talk about a traumatic and harrowing experience that happened in his family, and what it inspired. What does someone do when an AI convinces their family member that they are real sentient beings, and how do we deal with the fallout? </p><p>As a response to this scenario, Etienne started a company to educate and fight against real hurts caused by AI, and to push the government to have better restraints and protections around it. His story goes from just being a friend to his relative, all the way to partnering with dozens of major universities and AI companies.</p><p>Will it workout for Etienne? What is the future of this company? Let’s find out.</p><p>Support indie Journalism!</p><p>https://linktr.ee/isaacapeltz</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Etienne Brisson hopped on the show to talk about a traumatic and harrowing experience that happened in his family, and what it inspired. What does someone do when an AI convinces their family member that they are real sentient beings, and how do we deal with the fallout? </p><p>As a response to this scenario, Etienne started a company to educate and fight against real hurts caused by AI, and to push the government to have better restraints and protections around it. His story goes from just being a friend to his relative, all the way to partnering with dozens of major universities and AI companies.</p><p>Will it workout for Etienne? What is the future of this company? Let’s find out.</p><p>Support indie Journalism!</p><p>https://linktr.ee/isaacapeltz</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2025 13:32:18 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>Isaac Peltz</author>
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      <itunes:author>Isaac Peltz</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Etienne Brisson hopped on the show to talk about a traumatic and harrowing experience that happened in his family, and what it inspired. What does someone do when an AI convinces their family member that they are real sentient beings, and how do we deal with the fallout? </p><p>As a response to this scenario, Etienne started a company to educate and fight against real hurts caused by AI, and to push the government to have better restraints and protections around it. His story goes from just being a friend to his relative, all the way to partnering with dozens of major universities and AI companies.</p><p>Will it workout for Etienne? What is the future of this company? Let’s find out.</p><p>Support indie Journalism!</p><p>https://linktr.ee/isaacapeltz</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Le Québec érode la démocratie par le biais de sa fausse constitution</title>
      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>Luttez pour la démocratie !</p><p>Le gouvernement de la Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) au Québec s’engage dans une descente préoccupante vers l’autoritarisme. J’ai invité un avocat spécialiste du droit constitutionnel et un docteur en droit à discuter avec moi de cette situation.</p><p>Les utilisations répétées de la clause dérogatoire, les attaques contre la liberté d’expression et la liberté de religion, plus d’une loi bâillon par an, l’élargissement des pouvoirs du Conseil des ministres en matière de prise de décision, la destruction des droits syndicaux (protégés par la Charte canadienne), et, maintenant, une fausse Constitution qui entravera le droit des citoyens de contester les lois que ceux-ci ont adoptées.</p><p>Frédéric révèle que l’article 5 de cette prétendue constitution sera instantanément annulé par les tribunaux. De plus, dans l’émission On the Trail, nous avons dévoilé qu’elle contient une clause susceptible d’affecter négativement les soins d’avortement à long terme, ce qui va directement à l’encontre des vœux des groupes féministes.</p><p>On note également d’autres enjeux. La « constitution » est soumise à la constitution canadienne, ce qui rend certaines parties entièrement invalides. Non seulement cela, mais cette constitution ne prévoit aucune possibilité de révision, ce qui la rend encore plus absurde. Les difficultés qu’elle renferme sont alarmantes, et, compte tenu de la cote de popularité historiquement basse de François Legault et de son gouvernement de la CAQ, l’adoption unilatérale de ce projet de loi sans consultation adéquate pourrait bien constituer l’un des échecs les plus retentissants de leur mandat déjà entaché. Pour un gouvernement qui affirmait vouloir améliorer l’efficacité, il n’a rien fait de tel. La chute de ce gouvernement semble inévitable dans un an.</p><p>Mais, qui attend-il dans les coulisses ?</p><p>PSPP et le Parti québécois montent dans les sondages et semblent en passe d’obtenir un gouvernement majoritaire écrasant s’il y avait des élections aujourd’hui. Ils flirtent cependant avec l’extrême droite, s’envolant en France et se laissant entièrement convaincre par les théories du complot d’extrême droite du « grand remplacement », ainsi que par des figures extrémistes comme Mathieu Bock-Côté.</p><p>De l’autre côté de la classe dirigeante québécoise, les libéraux du Québec s’effondrent de l’intérieur, avec un scandale après l’autre, retombant ainsi dans des allégations de corruption, et la ruine totale.</p><p>Rejoignez-nous aujourd’hui à l’émission On the Trail pour analyser en profondeur le grave danger auquel fait face le Québec.</p><p>Si vous appréciez notre travail, n’hésitez pas à le découvrir et à nous soutenir par un don mensuel ou ponctuel ! https://linktr.ee/isaacapeltz</p><p>Découvrez le travail de Fréd sur : https://www.instagram.com/frederic.berard.39/ et facebook.com/frederic.berard.39</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>Luttez pour la démocratie !</p><p>Le gouvernement de la Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) au Québec s’engage dans une descente préoccupante vers l’autoritarisme. J’ai invité un avocat spécialiste du droit constitutionnel et un docteur en droit à discuter avec moi de cette situation.</p><p>Les utilisations répétées de la clause dérogatoire, les attaques contre la liberté d’expression et la liberté de religion, plus d’une loi bâillon par an, l’élargissement des pouvoirs du Conseil des ministres en matière de prise de décision, la destruction des droits syndicaux (protégés par la Charte canadienne), et, maintenant, une fausse Constitution qui entravera le droit des citoyens de contester les lois que ceux-ci ont adoptées.</p><p>Frédéric révèle que l’article 5 de cette prétendue constitution sera instantanément annulé par les tribunaux. De plus, dans l’émission On the Trail, nous avons dévoilé qu’elle contient une clause susceptible d’affecter négativement les soins d’avortement à long terme, ce qui va directement à l’encontre des vœux des groupes féministes.</p><p>On note également d’autres enjeux. La « constitution » est soumise à la constitution canadienne, ce qui rend certaines parties entièrement invalides. Non seulement cela, mais cette constitution ne prévoit aucune possibilité de révision, ce qui la rend encore plus absurde. Les difficultés qu’elle renferme sont alarmantes, et, compte tenu de la cote de popularité historiquement basse de François Legault et de son gouvernement de la CAQ, l’adoption unilatérale de ce projet de loi sans consultation adéquate pourrait bien constituer l’un des échecs les plus retentissants de leur mandat déjà entaché. Pour un gouvernement qui affirmait vouloir améliorer l’efficacité, il n’a rien fait de tel. La chute de ce gouvernement semble inévitable dans un an.</p><p>Mais, qui attend-il dans les coulisses ?</p><p>PSPP et le Parti québécois montent dans les sondages et semblent en passe d’obtenir un gouvernement majoritaire écrasant s’il y avait des élections aujourd’hui. Ils flirtent cependant avec l’extrême droite, s’envolant en France et se laissant entièrement convaincre par les théories du complot d’extrême droite du « grand remplacement », ainsi que par des figures extrémistes comme Mathieu Bock-Côté.</p><p>De l’autre côté de la classe dirigeante québécoise, les libéraux du Québec s’effondrent de l’intérieur, avec un scandale après l’autre, retombant ainsi dans des allégations de corruption, et la ruine totale.</p><p>Rejoignez-nous aujourd’hui à l’émission On the Trail pour analyser en profondeur le grave danger auquel fait face le Québec.</p><p>Si vous appréciez notre travail, n’hésitez pas à le découvrir et à nous soutenir par un don mensuel ou ponctuel ! https://linktr.ee/isaacapeltz</p><p>Découvrez le travail de Fréd sur : https://www.instagram.com/frederic.berard.39/ et facebook.com/frederic.berard.39</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>Luttez pour la démocratie !</p><p>Le gouvernement de la Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) au Québec s’engage dans une descente préoccupante vers l’autoritarisme. J’ai invité un avocat spécialiste du droit constitutionnel et un docteur en droit à discuter avec moi de cette situation.</p><p>Les utilisations répétées de la clause dérogatoire, les attaques contre la liberté d’expression et la liberté de religion, plus d’une loi bâillon par an, l’élargissement des pouvoirs du Conseil des ministres en matière de prise de décision, la destruction des droits syndicaux (protégés par la Charte canadienne), et, maintenant, une fausse Constitution qui entravera le droit des citoyens de contester les lois que ceux-ci ont adoptées.</p><p>Frédéric révèle que l’article 5 de cette prétendue constitution sera instantanément annulé par les tribunaux. De plus, dans l’émission On the Trail, nous avons dévoilé qu’elle contient une clause susceptible d’affecter négativement les soins d’avortement à long terme, ce qui va directement à l’encontre des vœux des groupes féministes.</p><p>On note également d’autres enjeux. La « constitution » est soumise à la constitution canadienne, ce qui rend certaines parties entièrement invalides. Non seulement cela, mais cette constitution ne prévoit aucune possibilité de révision, ce qui la rend encore plus absurde. Les difficultés qu’elle renferme sont alarmantes, et, compte tenu de la cote de popularité historiquement basse de François Legault et de son gouvernement de la CAQ, l’adoption unilatérale de ce projet de loi sans consultation adéquate pourrait bien constituer l’un des échecs les plus retentissants de leur mandat déjà entaché. Pour un gouvernement qui affirmait vouloir améliorer l’efficacité, il n’a rien fait de tel. La chute de ce gouvernement semble inévitable dans un an.</p><p>Mais, qui attend-il dans les coulisses ?</p><p>PSPP et le Parti québécois montent dans les sondages et semblent en passe d’obtenir un gouvernement majoritaire écrasant s’il y avait des élections aujourd’hui. Ils flirtent cependant avec l’extrême droite, s’envolant en France et se laissant entièrement convaincre par les théories du complot d’extrême droite du « grand remplacement », ainsi que par des figures extrémistes comme Mathieu Bock-Côté.</p><p>De l’autre côté de la classe dirigeante québécoise, les libéraux du Québec s’effondrent de l’intérieur, avec un scandale après l’autre, retombant ainsi dans des allégations de corruption, et la ruine totale.</p><p>Rejoignez-nous aujourd’hui à l’émission On the Trail pour analyser en profondeur le grave danger auquel fait face le Québec.</p><p>Si vous appréciez notre travail, n’hésitez pas à le découvrir et à nous soutenir par un don mensuel ou ponctuel ! https://linktr.ee/isaacapeltz</p><p>Découvrez le travail de Fréd sur : https://www.instagram.com/frederic.berard.39/ et facebook.com/frederic.berard.39</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <title>Worse than the Grande noirceur; the Quebec constitution threatens the whole province</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>Fight for democracy, help us grow!</p><p>As the CAQ government of Quebec continues its dangerous, anti democratic backsliding, I invited constitutional lawyer and doctor of law to discuss this terrible situation with me.</p><p>Repeated uses of the notwithstanding clause, attacking freedom of expression and freedom of religion, more than one baîllon per year, expansion of cabinet powers over decision making, destruction of union rights (protected in the Canadian charter,) and now a faux constitution that will infringe upon the rights of the people to challenge laws that they are passing.</p><p>Fréd explains that section five of this faux constitution will be immediately destroyed in court. Not only that, but at On the Trail, we broke the news that the constitution had a clause in it that could damage abortion care long term, directly ignoring the wishes of feminist organizations.</p><p>There are other issues present. The “constitution” is subject to the Canadian constitution, thus rendering significant portions of it completely invalid. Not only that, but there is no amendment clause, making the constitution seem even more farcical. The amount of problems with it are shocking, and considering the historic unpopularity of François Legault and his CAQ government, to unilaterally pass this bill without proper consultation is poised to be one of the largest disasters in their already-controversial, ineffective tenure. For a government who said they wanted to improve efficiency, they have done anything except that– and the downfall of this government seems inevitable in one year’s time.</p><p>But who’s waiting in the wings?</p><p>PSPP and the Parti Quebecois climb in the polls, they seem poised to have a huge majority government if there was an election today. But they’re toying with the extreme right wing, flying to France and becoming wholly convinced of the far right conspiracies of the replacement theory, as well as extremist figures such as Mathieu Bock Coté.</p><p>On the other side of the modern Quebec ruling class, the Liberals of Quebec are collapsing internally, with scandal after scandal causing them to fall, once again, into corruption accusations and complete ruin.</p><p>Join us today On the Trail as we break down the deeply dangerous slide that Quebec is facing.</p><p>If you like this, please check out our work and support us with a monthly donation, or a one time donation! https://linktr.ee/isaacapeltz</p><p>Check out Fréd’s work at https://www.instagram.com/frederic.berard.39/ facebook.com/frederic.berard.39</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>Fight for democracy, help us grow!</p><p>As the CAQ government of Quebec continues its dangerous, anti democratic backsliding, I invited constitutional lawyer and doctor of law to discuss this terrible situation with me.</p><p>Repeated uses of the notwithstanding clause, attacking freedom of expression and freedom of religion, more than one baîllon per year, expansion of cabinet powers over decision making, destruction of union rights (protected in the Canadian charter,) and now a faux constitution that will infringe upon the rights of the people to challenge laws that they are passing.</p><p>Fréd explains that section five of this faux constitution will be immediately destroyed in court. Not only that, but at On the Trail, we broke the news that the constitution had a clause in it that could damage abortion care long term, directly ignoring the wishes of feminist organizations.</p><p>There are other issues present. The “constitution” is subject to the Canadian constitution, thus rendering significant portions of it completely invalid. Not only that, but there is no amendment clause, making the constitution seem even more farcical. The amount of problems with it are shocking, and considering the historic unpopularity of François Legault and his CAQ government, to unilaterally pass this bill without proper consultation is poised to be one of the largest disasters in their already-controversial, ineffective tenure. For a government who said they wanted to improve efficiency, they have done anything except that– and the downfall of this government seems inevitable in one year’s time.</p><p>But who’s waiting in the wings?</p><p>PSPP and the Parti Quebecois climb in the polls, they seem poised to have a huge majority government if there was an election today. But they’re toying with the extreme right wing, flying to France and becoming wholly convinced of the far right conspiracies of the replacement theory, as well as extremist figures such as Mathieu Bock Coté.</p><p>On the other side of the modern Quebec ruling class, the Liberals of Quebec are collapsing internally, with scandal after scandal causing them to fall, once again, into corruption accusations and complete ruin.</p><p>Join us today On the Trail as we break down the deeply dangerous slide that Quebec is facing.</p><p>If you like this, please check out our work and support us with a monthly donation, or a one time donation! https://linktr.ee/isaacapeltz</p><p>Check out Fréd’s work at https://www.instagram.com/frederic.berard.39/ facebook.com/frederic.berard.39</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Dec 2025 15:31:34 -0100</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>Fight for democracy, help us grow!</p><p>As the CAQ government of Quebec continues its dangerous, anti democratic backsliding, I invited constitutional lawyer and doctor of law to discuss this terrible situation with me.</p><p>Repeated uses of the notwithstanding clause, attacking freedom of expression and freedom of religion, more than one baîllon per year, expansion of cabinet powers over decision making, destruction of union rights (protected in the Canadian charter,) and now a faux constitution that will infringe upon the rights of the people to challenge laws that they are passing.</p><p>Fréd explains that section five of this faux constitution will be immediately destroyed in court. Not only that, but at On the Trail, we broke the news that the constitution had a clause in it that could damage abortion care long term, directly ignoring the wishes of feminist organizations.</p><p>There are other issues present. The “constitution” is subject to the Canadian constitution, thus rendering significant portions of it completely invalid. Not only that, but there is no amendment clause, making the constitution seem even more farcical. The amount of problems with it are shocking, and considering the historic unpopularity of François Legault and his CAQ government, to unilaterally pass this bill without proper consultation is poised to be one of the largest disasters in their already-controversial, ineffective tenure. For a government who said they wanted to improve efficiency, they have done anything except that– and the downfall of this government seems inevitable in one year’s time.</p><p>But who’s waiting in the wings?</p><p>PSPP and the Parti Quebecois climb in the polls, they seem poised to have a huge majority government if there was an election today. But they’re toying with the extreme right wing, flying to France and becoming wholly convinced of the far right conspiracies of the replacement theory, as well as extremist figures such as Mathieu Bock Coté.</p><p>On the other side of the modern Quebec ruling class, the Liberals of Quebec are collapsing internally, with scandal after scandal causing them to fall, once again, into corruption accusations and complete ruin.</p><p>Join us today On the Trail as we break down the deeply dangerous slide that Quebec is facing.</p><p>If you like this, please check out our work and support us with a monthly donation, or a one time donation! https://linktr.ee/isaacapeltz</p><p>Check out Fréd’s work at https://www.instagram.com/frederic.berard.39/ facebook.com/frederic.berard.39</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <title>Governments running to the right, while unions turn out to bring down the government!</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you like these discussions, feel free to give $5 a month on substack, or donate a one time donation!</p><p>https://linktr.ee/isaacapeltz</p><p>This is the year that never stops giving! The news won’t stop newsing, and Carney won’t stop moving to the right. This week, the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Carney and Smith may have permanently jeapordized his chances of continuing his reign in Canada. Quebec media and Quebec communities are upset, and are being pushed towards the Bloc Quebecois at an alarming rate. Meanwhile, in BC, lower mainland voters are upset, alongside much of the NDP in the province. How will the MOU affect the voters in the next election? We’re going to find out!</p><p>Then, unions turn up in force! Fifty thousand members of unions came out on Saturday to fight back against the Quebec government, which is resembling more and more a far right nationalist government (wow that’s a terrible sentence to say!) who wants to destroy unions, end LGBTQ rights, and give the rich more power while diminishing social services. Hmm why do all these things sound so historically familiar?</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you like these discussions, feel free to give $5 a month on substack, or donate a one time donation!</p><p>https://linktr.ee/isaacapeltz</p><p>This is the year that never stops giving! The news won’t stop newsing, and Carney won’t stop moving to the right. This week, the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Carney and Smith may have permanently jeapordized his chances of continuing his reign in Canada. Quebec media and Quebec communities are upset, and are being pushed towards the Bloc Quebecois at an alarming rate. Meanwhile, in BC, lower mainland voters are upset, alongside much of the NDP in the province. How will the MOU affect the voters in the next election? We’re going to find out!</p><p>Then, unions turn up in force! Fifty thousand members of unions came out on Saturday to fight back against the Quebec government, which is resembling more and more a far right nationalist government (wow that’s a terrible sentence to say!) who wants to destroy unions, end LGBTQ rights, and give the rich more power while diminishing social services. Hmm why do all these things sound so historically familiar?</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Dec 2025 15:38:29 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>Isaac Peltz and Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you like these discussions, feel free to give $5 a month on substack, or donate a one time donation!</p><p>https://linktr.ee/isaacapeltz</p><p>This is the year that never stops giving! The news won’t stop newsing, and Carney won’t stop moving to the right. This week, the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Carney and Smith may have permanently jeapordized his chances of continuing his reign in Canada. Quebec media and Quebec communities are upset, and are being pushed towards the Bloc Quebecois at an alarming rate. Meanwhile, in BC, lower mainland voters are upset, alongside much of the NDP in the province. How will the MOU affect the voters in the next election? We’re going to find out!</p><p>Then, unions turn up in force! Fifty thousand members of unions came out on Saturday to fight back against the Quebec government, which is resembling more and more a far right nationalist government (wow that’s a terrible sentence to say!) who wants to destroy unions, end LGBTQ rights, and give the rich more power while diminishing social services. Hmm why do all these things sound so historically familiar?</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>Best journalism in human history, gimme your cash</p><p>Rob Ashton, running to be the next leader of the NDP has spent his life as a labourer, and he looks it. He’s the real deal, and it makes sense that he would be running to be the leader of the party who aligns themselves with unions and labour rights. A labour leader, a union boss, and a true west coaster. Rob wants to fundamentally reform Canada to reflect a bottom up vision, where worker have power and aren’t run by the ruling class. Can he do it? </p><p>Although his vision is bold, we had questions about the specifics of how he’s going to do it, and some criticisms of how it might unfold. Dive in today with Isaac Peltz and Rob Ashton On the Trail.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>Best journalism in human history, gimme your cash</p><p>Rob Ashton, running to be the next leader of the NDP has spent his life as a labourer, and he looks it. He’s the real deal, and it makes sense that he would be running to be the leader of the party who aligns themselves with unions and labour rights. A labour leader, a union boss, and a true west coaster. Rob wants to fundamentally reform Canada to reflect a bottom up vision, where worker have power and aren’t run by the ruling class. Can he do it? </p><p>Although his vision is bold, we had questions about the specifics of how he’s going to do it, and some criticisms of how it might unfold. Dive in today with Isaac Peltz and Rob Ashton On the Trail.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Nov 2025 12:52:53 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>Isaac Peltz</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>Best journalism in human history, gimme your cash</p><p>Rob Ashton, running to be the next leader of the NDP has spent his life as a labourer, and he looks it. He’s the real deal, and it makes sense that he would be running to be the leader of the party who aligns themselves with unions and labour rights. A labour leader, a union boss, and a true west coaster. Rob wants to fundamentally reform Canada to reflect a bottom up vision, where worker have power and aren’t run by the ruling class. Can he do it? </p><p>Although his vision is bold, we had questions about the specifics of how he’s going to do it, and some criticisms of how it might unfold. Dive in today with Isaac Peltz and Rob Ashton On the Trail.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <title>Une semaine pas plate</title>
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      <itunes:title>Une semaine pas plate</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><a href="https://linktr.ee/isaacpeltzpodcasts">ÉCOUTEZ ICI SUR VOTRE APPLICATION DE PODCAST</a></p><p></p><p>Soutenez les seuls journalistes bilingues de la planète ! (Ce n’est pas vrai.)</p><p>Bienvenue dans le sixième épisode du Plancher des vaches ! Cette semaine, dans notre balado en français, nous décortiquons les éternels drames et catastrophes de la scène politique canadienne.</p><p>Le gouvernement fédéral est instable, le budget ayant été adopté de justesse, tandis que la popularité de Pierre Poilievre continue de chuter. </p><p>Au Québec, la constitution menace les droits des citoyens, les médecins sont en colère et les syndicats sont en pleine effervescence. Mais cette semaine ?</p><p>Le Parti libéral du Québec traverse une crise majeure qui a éclipsé tous les problèmes considérables du gouvernement de la CAQ. Pablo Rodriguez pourrait bien ne jamais s’en remettre.</p><p>Enfin, les élections municipales de Montréal sont en difficulté, et des membres de l’équipe de Denis Coderre travaillent maintenant pour Soraya. Tout cela, et bien plus encore, dans le Plancher des vaches de cette semaine !</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><a href="https://linktr.ee/isaacpeltzpodcasts">ÉCOUTEZ ICI SUR VOTRE APPLICATION DE PODCAST</a></p><p></p><p>Soutenez les seuls journalistes bilingues de la planète ! (Ce n’est pas vrai.)</p><p>Bienvenue dans le sixième épisode du Plancher des vaches ! Cette semaine, dans notre balado en français, nous décortiquons les éternels drames et catastrophes de la scène politique canadienne.</p><p>Le gouvernement fédéral est instable, le budget ayant été adopté de justesse, tandis que la popularité de Pierre Poilievre continue de chuter. </p><p>Au Québec, la constitution menace les droits des citoyens, les médecins sont en colère et les syndicats sont en pleine effervescence. Mais cette semaine ?</p><p>Le Parti libéral du Québec traverse une crise majeure qui a éclipsé tous les problèmes considérables du gouvernement de la CAQ. Pablo Rodriguez pourrait bien ne jamais s’en remettre.</p><p>Enfin, les élections municipales de Montréal sont en difficulté, et des membres de l’équipe de Denis Coderre travaillent maintenant pour Soraya. Tout cela, et bien plus encore, dans le Plancher des vaches de cette semaine !</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><a href="https://linktr.ee/isaacpeltzpodcasts">ÉCOUTEZ ICI SUR VOTRE APPLICATION DE PODCAST</a></p><p></p><p>Soutenez les seuls journalistes bilingues de la planète ! (Ce n’est pas vrai.)</p><p>Bienvenue dans le sixième épisode du Plancher des vaches ! Cette semaine, dans notre balado en français, nous décortiquons les éternels drames et catastrophes de la scène politique canadienne.</p><p>Le gouvernement fédéral est instable, le budget ayant été adopté de justesse, tandis que la popularité de Pierre Poilievre continue de chuter. </p><p>Au Québec, la constitution menace les droits des citoyens, les médecins sont en colère et les syndicats sont en pleine effervescence. Mais cette semaine ?</p><p>Le Parti libéral du Québec traverse une crise majeure qui a éclipsé tous les problèmes considérables du gouvernement de la CAQ. Pablo Rodriguez pourrait bien ne jamais s’en remettre.</p><p>Enfin, les élections municipales de Montréal sont en difficulté, et des membres de l’équipe de Denis Coderre travaillent maintenant pour Soraya. Tout cela, et bien plus encore, dans le Plancher des vaches de cette semaine !</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <title>Scandal in the Liberal Party of Quebec! The Parliament isn't gonna last much longer! AI in journalism!!!!!</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>Our opinions are expert. And sometimes kind of dumb.</p><p>Isaac and Gabrielle are back to discuss this past week of news… which just wouldn’t stop. The parliament passed it’s first budget since the federal election, and the Epstein files are coming out. Isaac splits hairs when they comment on Trump probably not touching little girls, but nonetheless being a serial r*pist. Woops! Simply put he’s a horrible person!</p><p>After that, they dig into Quebec… which is having a huge scandal rock the Liberal Party of Quebec! What a wild week in the endless slew of news information. We also dive right deep into AI in journalism again as an amazing article came out in the Local Toronto! Check it out here, highly recommended, you should read it.</p><p>https://thelocal.to/investigating-scam-journalism-ai/</p><p>Enjoy this off the rails discussion, and feel free to donate, help out, and share the podcast!</p><p>https://onthetrailmtl.ca</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>Our opinions are expert. And sometimes kind of dumb.</p><p>Isaac and Gabrielle are back to discuss this past week of news… which just wouldn’t stop. The parliament passed it’s first budget since the federal election, and the Epstein files are coming out. Isaac splits hairs when they comment on Trump probably not touching little girls, but nonetheless being a serial r*pist. Woops! Simply put he’s a horrible person!</p><p>After that, they dig into Quebec… which is having a huge scandal rock the Liberal Party of Quebec! What a wild week in the endless slew of news information. We also dive right deep into AI in journalism again as an amazing article came out in the Local Toronto! Check it out here, highly recommended, you should read it.</p><p>https://thelocal.to/investigating-scam-journalism-ai/</p><p>Enjoy this off the rails discussion, and feel free to donate, help out, and share the podcast!</p><p>https://onthetrailmtl.ca</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Nov 2025 10:31:00 -0100</pubDate>
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      <title>Fossil Fuel Lobbyists given ‘official Canadian delegate’ status at COP30 while experts sidelined</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>These are brought to you by YOU </p><p>Today On the Trail we have Janelle Lapointe and Albert Lalonde from the David Suzuki Foundation who are here to discuss COP30 and its failings. There were some technical problems, but the interview came out beautifully. Enjoy this deep dive into the resistance, the power structures, and the power of hope while fighting off the onslaught of the far right. If you enjoy interviews like this, please check out On the Trail at https://onthetrailmtl.ca or look at all our articles and other work at <a href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbUU4TVhidGQzX3BZT2dGdzNpY1lENmtQcFJFZ3xBQ3Jtc0ttUzIya0N6Zk9RdnV0T0dkdkdEbWl4LXc2WTJVSFVHNHZNdXFhV3lfSlBYZVhnOXduVFR0ZHYxXzcwQkxON2luR2RPN2wwMENTaTh5c2pFdjF3RlFaYzZaVklULXFudUgwMEFoYzk2UTcxZklxM2JIVQ&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Flinktr.ee%2Fisaacapeltz&amp;v=n87HXjm1cQA">https://linktr.ee/isaacapeltz</a></p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>These are brought to you by YOU </p><p>Today On the Trail we have Janelle Lapointe and Albert Lalonde from the David Suzuki Foundation who are here to discuss COP30 and its failings. There were some technical problems, but the interview came out beautifully. Enjoy this deep dive into the resistance, the power structures, and the power of hope while fighting off the onslaught of the far right. If you enjoy interviews like this, please check out On the Trail at https://onthetrailmtl.ca or look at all our articles and other work at <a href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbUU4TVhidGQzX3BZT2dGdzNpY1lENmtQcFJFZ3xBQ3Jtc0ttUzIya0N6Zk9RdnV0T0dkdkdEbWl4LXc2WTJVSFVHNHZNdXFhV3lfSlBYZVhnOXduVFR0ZHYxXzcwQkxON2luR2RPN2wwMENTaTh5c2pFdjF3RlFaYzZaVklULXFudUgwMEFoYzk2UTcxZklxM2JIVQ&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Flinktr.ee%2Fisaacapeltz&amp;v=n87HXjm1cQA">https://linktr.ee/isaacapeltz</a></p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2025 18:25:56 -0100</pubDate>
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      <title>Can Avi Lewis Win, and Fight the Rise of Fascism? On the Trail with Avi Lewis &amp; Isaac Peltz</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Avi Lewis is running to be the leader of the NDP. His views are openly socialist, and pulling the party to the left. His ideas include creating public options for grocery stores, public options for housing, public options for... honestly, just public options for everything. </p><p></p><p>Let’s grow</p><p>A Social Democrat, he believes that the right thing to do is to actually build things in this country, and he thinks he might be able to be the one who does it. Some things he expresses ? Avi believes that democracy is not fully realized in the country. Local representation is crucial for effective governance. Community connections play a vital role in political engagement. He is willing to die for his community. </p><p>A legacy behind him, and a lifelong activist, writer and reporter, Avi is a bit different than the others in the race for leadership. Will he win? Can he convince you? More to come soon, On the Trail. If you like these types of interviews and want more, say the word and we’ll make it happen. </p><p>Subscribe or do a <a href="https://ko-fi.com/isaacapeltz">one time donation at Ko-Fi</a></p><p><a href="https://ko-fi.com/isaacapeltz">!</a></p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Avi Lewis is running to be the leader of the NDP. His views are openly socialist, and pulling the party to the left. His ideas include creating public options for grocery stores, public options for housing, public options for... honestly, just public options for everything. </p><p></p><p>Let’s grow</p><p>A Social Democrat, he believes that the right thing to do is to actually build things in this country, and he thinks he might be able to be the one who does it. Some things he expresses ? Avi believes that democracy is not fully realized in the country. Local representation is crucial for effective governance. Community connections play a vital role in political engagement. He is willing to die for his community. </p><p>A legacy behind him, and a lifelong activist, writer and reporter, Avi is a bit different than the others in the race for leadership. Will he win? Can he convince you? More to come soon, On the Trail. If you like these types of interviews and want more, say the word and we’ll make it happen. </p><p>Subscribe or do a <a href="https://ko-fi.com/isaacapeltz">one time donation at Ko-Fi</a></p><p><a href="https://ko-fi.com/isaacapeltz">!</a></p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2025 12:11:36 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>Isaac Peltz</author>
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      <title>The Conservative Party of Canada Is Splitting In Two</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week was  another insane week in a year that was full of insane weeks. Isaac and Gabrielle break it down in their usual way.</p><p>If you want to support the work we’re doing, please share this, rate this on your podcast app, or support us with $5 a month.</p><p></p><p>On the Trail is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.</p><p>The Mayoral election race in Montreal has occured, and suprising no one, Soraya Martinez Ferrada is the winner. She ran a compaign that no one would call inspiring, but she was against opponents that most people would struggle to call anything but <em>flat.</em> The competition was unimpressive, uninspiring, and it led to Projet losing the race, losing some seats, and finally losing their leader. The night of the election loss, Rabouin took the responsibility and quit. </p><p>It seems that Liberals in Canada are having insane luck with their opponents falling short, because while Ferrada won in Montreal due to her opponents being uninteresting, Carney is looking better and better in the eyes of Canadians. Popcorn flick drama took the parliament by surprise this week, as the conservatives started eating themselves alive. First, Chris d’Entremont, a mild mannered east coast Progressive Conservative member of the party crossed the floor, reminding us that the PC and the Liberals are not far from one another. Poilievre then failed to announce the conservative ammendment to the Liberal budget. Then, another member quit dramatically, and rumours say that he was likely to cross the floor. For any political junkies, it’s been a wild week.</p><p>In other news, Quebec Solidaire elected a new co-leader. Isaac complains, Gab complains, and we’re all in shock. Their strategy seems to be to capture the nationalist left, which hardly exists in 2025 like it did in the 70s. Has QS just shot themselves in the foot?</p><p><a href="https://ko-fi.com/isaacapeltz">GIVE A ONE TIME DONATION</a></p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>This week was  another insane week in a year that was full of insane weeks. Isaac and Gabrielle break it down in their usual way.</p><p>If you want to support the work we’re doing, please share this, rate this on your podcast app, or support us with $5 a month.</p><p></p><p>On the Trail is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.</p><p>The Mayoral election race in Montreal has occured, and suprising no one, Soraya Martinez Ferrada is the winner. She ran a compaign that no one would call inspiring, but she was against opponents that most people would struggle to call anything but <em>flat.</em> The competition was unimpressive, uninspiring, and it led to Projet losing the race, losing some seats, and finally losing their leader. The night of the election loss, Rabouin took the responsibility and quit. </p><p>It seems that Liberals in Canada are having insane luck with their opponents falling short, because while Ferrada won in Montreal due to her opponents being uninteresting, Carney is looking better and better in the eyes of Canadians. Popcorn flick drama took the parliament by surprise this week, as the conservatives started eating themselves alive. First, Chris d’Entremont, a mild mannered east coast Progressive Conservative member of the party crossed the floor, reminding us that the PC and the Liberals are not far from one another. Poilievre then failed to announce the conservative ammendment to the Liberal budget. Then, another member quit dramatically, and rumours say that he was likely to cross the floor. For any political junkies, it’s been a wild week.</p><p>In other news, Quebec Solidaire elected a new co-leader. Isaac complains, Gab complains, and we’re all in shock. Their strategy seems to be to capture the nationalist left, which hardly exists in 2025 like it did in the 70s. Has QS just shot themselves in the foot?</p><p><a href="https://ko-fi.com/isaacapeltz">GIVE A ONE TIME DONATION</a></p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Nov 2025 14:49:29 -0100</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week was  another insane week in a year that was full of insane weeks. Isaac and Gabrielle break it down in their usual way.</p><p>If you want to support the work we’re doing, please share this, rate this on your podcast app, or support us with $5 a month.</p><p></p><p>On the Trail is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.</p><p>The Mayoral election race in Montreal has occured, and suprising no one, Soraya Martinez Ferrada is the winner. She ran a compaign that no one would call inspiring, but she was against opponents that most people would struggle to call anything but <em>flat.</em> The competition was unimpressive, uninspiring, and it led to Projet losing the race, losing some seats, and finally losing their leader. The night of the election loss, Rabouin took the responsibility and quit. </p><p>It seems that Liberals in Canada are having insane luck with their opponents falling short, because while Ferrada won in Montreal due to her opponents being uninteresting, Carney is looking better and better in the eyes of Canadians. Popcorn flick drama took the parliament by surprise this week, as the conservatives started eating themselves alive. First, Chris d’Entremont, a mild mannered east coast Progressive Conservative member of the party crossed the floor, reminding us that the PC and the Liberals are not far from one another. Poilievre then failed to announce the conservative ammendment to the Liberal budget. Then, another member quit dramatically, and rumours say that he was likely to cross the floor. For any political junkies, it’s been a wild week.</p><p>In other news, Quebec Solidaire elected a new co-leader. Isaac complains, Gab complains, and we’re all in shock. Their strategy seems to be to capture the nationalist left, which hardly exists in 2025 like it did in the 70s. Has QS just shot themselves in the foot?</p><p><a href="https://ko-fi.com/isaacapeltz">GIVE A ONE TIME DONATION</a></p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <title>Is Canada Going to Enter Another Election?</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>No, it isn’t. (We might regret this statement.)</p><p></p><p>Help us continue to live.</p><p>That’s what it boils down to. Why? Pretty simple— no one can afford it except the Liberals. They’re currently the only party who has the confidence to win and the money to make a national statement. Not only that, but if anyone votes down the budget and plunges the country into another election, it’s highly likely that the Liberals would beat the hell out of anyone who forced the government into another eleciton. No one wants that. Everyone wants a little stability right now, with Trump to the south and global democracy on the downward spiral. </p><p>Beyond that, the fallout of Bill 2 in Quebec has been consequential. Already nearly 200 doctors have applied to leave the province, with more to come. As our health care is already near collapse, we can’t afford to lose this many people. Here we are nonetheless, with doctors fed up. The CAQ is at the lowest point in their history in public support, and yet they implemented a major, complex law, and people are calling this a move towards authoritarianism.</p><p>All this and more today!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>No, it isn’t. (We might regret this statement.)</p><p></p><p>Help us continue to live.</p><p>That’s what it boils down to. Why? Pretty simple— no one can afford it except the Liberals. They’re currently the only party who has the confidence to win and the money to make a national statement. Not only that, but if anyone votes down the budget and plunges the country into another election, it’s highly likely that the Liberals would beat the hell out of anyone who forced the government into another eleciton. No one wants that. Everyone wants a little stability right now, with Trump to the south and global democracy on the downward spiral. </p><p>Beyond that, the fallout of Bill 2 in Quebec has been consequential. Already nearly 200 doctors have applied to leave the province, with more to come. As our health care is already near collapse, we can’t afford to lose this many people. Here we are nonetheless, with doctors fed up. The CAQ is at the lowest point in their history in public support, and yet they implemented a major, complex law, and people are calling this a move towards authoritarianism.</p><p>All this and more today!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Nov 2025 14:06:03 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>Isaac Peltz and Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>No, it isn’t. (We might regret this statement.)</p><p></p><p>Help us continue to live.</p><p>That’s what it boils down to. Why? Pretty simple— no one can afford it except the Liberals. They’re currently the only party who has the confidence to win and the money to make a national statement. Not only that, but if anyone votes down the budget and plunges the country into another election, it’s highly likely that the Liberals would beat the hell out of anyone who forced the government into another eleciton. No one wants that. Everyone wants a little stability right now, with Trump to the south and global democracy on the downward spiral. </p><p>Beyond that, the fallout of Bill 2 in Quebec has been consequential. Already nearly 200 doctors have applied to leave the province, with more to come. As our health care is already near collapse, we can’t afford to lose this many people. Here we are nonetheless, with doctors fed up. The CAQ is at the lowest point in their history in public support, and yet they implemented a major, complex law, and people are calling this a move towards authoritarianism.</p><p>All this and more today!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <title>Is it Over For Poilievre?</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The two of us break down the challenges that Poilievre has been making for himself in the past week. As Poilievre stands to be vetted in January, he’s made a mistake that has cost him a lot of support within his caucus- at least the easterners. As the Conservative Party moves further and further right, the party becomes divided on the viability of this strategy. Do they keep moving in the MAGA direction, or do they head back towards a more moderate, economic conservatism ? </p><p>meanwhile, Quebec is suppressing any dissent within its fracturing medical system, as the doctors push back against the CAQ’s unwillingness to negotiate. Another desperate move from a desperate government.</p><p>Finally, what’s up with these new tariffs? And do they even matter? Why doesn’t the government do something interesting about this, and nationalize industries that are refusing to stay in Canada? At one point, liberals were stronger and had a backbone. Now? A bit less so.</p><p>Subscribe now if you enjoy our work!</p><p></p><p>On the Trail is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The two of us break down the challenges that Poilievre has been making for himself in the past week. As Poilievre stands to be vetted in January, he’s made a mistake that has cost him a lot of support within his caucus- at least the easterners. As the Conservative Party moves further and further right, the party becomes divided on the viability of this strategy. Do they keep moving in the MAGA direction, or do they head back towards a more moderate, economic conservatism ? </p><p>meanwhile, Quebec is suppressing any dissent within its fracturing medical system, as the doctors push back against the CAQ’s unwillingness to negotiate. Another desperate move from a desperate government.</p><p>Finally, what’s up with these new tariffs? And do they even matter? Why doesn’t the government do something interesting about this, and nationalize industries that are refusing to stay in Canada? At one point, liberals were stronger and had a backbone. Now? A bit less so.</p><p>Subscribe now if you enjoy our work!</p><p></p><p>On the Trail is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2025 09:08:00 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>Isaac Peltz and Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The two of us break down the challenges that Poilievre has been making for himself in the past week. As Poilievre stands to be vetted in January, he’s made a mistake that has cost him a lot of support within his caucus- at least the easterners. As the Conservative Party moves further and further right, the party becomes divided on the viability of this strategy. Do they keep moving in the MAGA direction, or do they head back towards a more moderate, economic conservatism ? </p><p>meanwhile, Quebec is suppressing any dissent within its fracturing medical system, as the doctors push back against the CAQ’s unwillingness to negotiate. Another desperate move from a desperate government.</p><p>Finally, what’s up with these new tariffs? And do they even matter? Why doesn’t the government do something interesting about this, and nationalize industries that are refusing to stay in Canada? At one point, liberals were stronger and had a backbone. Now? A bit less so.</p><p>Subscribe now if you enjoy our work!</p><p></p><p>On the Trail is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <title>Should We Even Vote?</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>Video, audio and written content all supported by YOU.</p><p>I was asked, very earnestly, on social media whether voting is a good idea or not, and whether it will truly change something.</p><p>Yes, obviously it will.</p><p>There is no such thing as a perfect leader, there is no such thing as a perfect solution. In no occasion and under no circumstance will we ever see a perfect, utopian leader or social system that we all dream of seeing one day. And that’s okay!</p><p>Instead, voting becomes a practical way of exercising our rights. We seem to be focused on who is the “least bad” of all options, but in federal elections, only around 60 per cent of people are showing up to vote. But imagine a system where everyone showed up to vote, and where we had a better representation in government (a discussion for a different video would be proportional representation.)</p><p>Those who are choosing not to vote are ignoring fundamental right they have in Canada, and are, through their actions, saying that they don’t care about the direction of a city. The importance of protesting is obvious, the importance of direct action is apparent, but a singular approach will not work, especially within an entrenched system like Canada.</p><p>Instead, we have to have every approach simultaneously. We need to vote and participate in our elections, but then simultaneously we need to be seeing direct action and calling out public office. We need journalism, and we need activism. Without a dynamic, fluid, multi pronged society, there will be no change– and voting is a <em>mandatory</em> part of that within our society.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>Video, audio and written content all supported by YOU.</p><p>I was asked, very earnestly, on social media whether voting is a good idea or not, and whether it will truly change something.</p><p>Yes, obviously it will.</p><p>There is no such thing as a perfect leader, there is no such thing as a perfect solution. In no occasion and under no circumstance will we ever see a perfect, utopian leader or social system that we all dream of seeing one day. And that’s okay!</p><p>Instead, voting becomes a practical way of exercising our rights. We seem to be focused on who is the “least bad” of all options, but in federal elections, only around 60 per cent of people are showing up to vote. But imagine a system where everyone showed up to vote, and where we had a better representation in government (a discussion for a different video would be proportional representation.)</p><p>Those who are choosing not to vote are ignoring fundamental right they have in Canada, and are, through their actions, saying that they don’t care about the direction of a city. The importance of protesting is obvious, the importance of direct action is apparent, but a singular approach will not work, especially within an entrenched system like Canada.</p><p>Instead, we have to have every approach simultaneously. We need to vote and participate in our elections, but then simultaneously we need to be seeing direct action and calling out public office. We need journalism, and we need activism. Without a dynamic, fluid, multi pronged society, there will be no change– and voting is a <em>mandatory</em> part of that within our society.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Oct 2025 17:21:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Isaac Peltz</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>Video, audio and written content all supported by YOU.</p><p>I was asked, very earnestly, on social media whether voting is a good idea or not, and whether it will truly change something.</p><p>Yes, obviously it will.</p><p>There is no such thing as a perfect leader, there is no such thing as a perfect solution. In no occasion and under no circumstance will we ever see a perfect, utopian leader or social system that we all dream of seeing one day. And that’s okay!</p><p>Instead, voting becomes a practical way of exercising our rights. We seem to be focused on who is the “least bad” of all options, but in federal elections, only around 60 per cent of people are showing up to vote. But imagine a system where everyone showed up to vote, and where we had a better representation in government (a discussion for a different video would be proportional representation.)</p><p>Those who are choosing not to vote are ignoring fundamental right they have in Canada, and are, through their actions, saying that they don’t care about the direction of a city. The importance of protesting is obvious, the importance of direct action is apparent, but a singular approach will not work, especially within an entrenched system like Canada.</p><p>Instead, we have to have every approach simultaneously. We need to vote and participate in our elections, but then simultaneously we need to be seeing direct action and calling out public office. We need journalism, and we need activism. Without a dynamic, fluid, multi pronged society, there will be no change– and voting is a <em>mandatory</em> part of that within our society.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <title>Quebec's Disastrous Government Makes... A Constitution?</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>Subscribe now for the best work you’ve ever seen.</p><p>This week in the Gab and Isaac Show, we talk about the new Quebec constitution, an inapplicable law that is being presented as something new, and fresh. The polls are saying that more than seventy percent of Quebecois are approving of this idea, versus when the PQ did this exact same thing more than a decade ago. The Law of Laws? Bad news Quebec… The king in this country is the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.</p><p>This has started a lot of media moguls to say that maybe this is the time when Legault steps down. Who will pick up from the ashes of his likely departure? Maybe they’re setting up the next leader quietly.</p><p>Meanwhile, PSPP is making some of the biggest mistakes of his career, declaring a war on one of the most influential Quebec media and somehow being unable to publish their letter with another media, calling into question their influence. Their lead is tentative, but also the Quebec Liberals don’t seem to be making headway into the political scene.</p><p>Finally, what’s going on in the Montreal Municipal election? It seems like there might be some twists and turns, and Isaac is predicting a m… well, you’ll have to listen to find out who Isaac thinks will win the mayoral race.</p><p>Enjoy this bombastic, hot take filled episode covering the hottest news in Quebec right now.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>Subscribe now for the best work you’ve ever seen.</p><p>This week in the Gab and Isaac Show, we talk about the new Quebec constitution, an inapplicable law that is being presented as something new, and fresh. The polls are saying that more than seventy percent of Quebecois are approving of this idea, versus when the PQ did this exact same thing more than a decade ago. The Law of Laws? Bad news Quebec… The king in this country is the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.</p><p>This has started a lot of media moguls to say that maybe this is the time when Legault steps down. Who will pick up from the ashes of his likely departure? Maybe they’re setting up the next leader quietly.</p><p>Meanwhile, PSPP is making some of the biggest mistakes of his career, declaring a war on one of the most influential Quebec media and somehow being unable to publish their letter with another media, calling into question their influence. Their lead is tentative, but also the Quebec Liberals don’t seem to be making headway into the political scene.</p><p>Finally, what’s going on in the Montreal Municipal election? It seems like there might be some twists and turns, and Isaac is predicting a m… well, you’ll have to listen to find out who Isaac thinks will win the mayoral race.</p><p>Enjoy this bombastic, hot take filled episode covering the hottest news in Quebec right now.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Oct 2025 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Isaac Peltz and Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>Subscribe now for the best work you’ve ever seen.</p><p>This week in the Gab and Isaac Show, we talk about the new Quebec constitution, an inapplicable law that is being presented as something new, and fresh. The polls are saying that more than seventy percent of Quebecois are approving of this idea, versus when the PQ did this exact same thing more than a decade ago. The Law of Laws? Bad news Quebec… The king in this country is the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.</p><p>This has started a lot of media moguls to say that maybe this is the time when Legault steps down. Who will pick up from the ashes of his likely departure? Maybe they’re setting up the next leader quietly.</p><p>Meanwhile, PSPP is making some of the biggest mistakes of his career, declaring a war on one of the most influential Quebec media and somehow being unable to publish their letter with another media, calling into question their influence. Their lead is tentative, but also the Quebec Liberals don’t seem to be making headway into the political scene.</p><p>Finally, what’s going on in the Montreal Municipal election? It seems like there might be some twists and turns, and Isaac is predicting a m… well, you’ll have to listen to find out who Isaac thinks will win the mayoral race.</p><p>Enjoy this bombastic, hot take filled episode covering the hottest news in Quebec right now.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <title>AI Journalists Running the Newsroom</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Journal Métro is back from the dead… and the news on its site will be written by AI. This is likely a trend that will slowly take over, so let’s take a moment to discuss. </p><p>Metro, a Montreal daily that was previously one of the best pieces of information for everyone who needed local news, is back from the dead. Covid killed it, and they’ve been resuscitated. But with a twist!? Their articles and news will be written by AI, with the goal of making the original news on the platform through journalists who will do deeper investigations instead of dailies. All of this news that will be written by AI will be curated and fact checked by their editor in chief, Olivier Robichaud, a colleague and acquaintance of both Isaac and Gab (Isaac has done some work with Olivier.) Is this a good, or a bad idea?</p><p>Well, let’s figure that out (spoiler, Isaac and Gab do not approve.) What are the advantages of this, other than saving money? Well, let’s dig in for this eighth instalment of the Gab &amp; Isaac show.</p><p></p><p>We aren’t AI. Or are we!? Sign up to find out!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Journal Métro is back from the dead… and the news on its site will be written by AI. This is likely a trend that will slowly take over, so let’s take a moment to discuss. </p><p>Metro, a Montreal daily that was previously one of the best pieces of information for everyone who needed local news, is back from the dead. Covid killed it, and they’ve been resuscitated. But with a twist!? Their articles and news will be written by AI, with the goal of making the original news on the platform through journalists who will do deeper investigations instead of dailies. All of this news that will be written by AI will be curated and fact checked by their editor in chief, Olivier Robichaud, a colleague and acquaintance of both Isaac and Gab (Isaac has done some work with Olivier.) Is this a good, or a bad idea?</p><p>Well, let’s figure that out (spoiler, Isaac and Gab do not approve.) What are the advantages of this, other than saving money? Well, let’s dig in for this eighth instalment of the Gab &amp; Isaac show.</p><p></p><p>We aren’t AI. Or are we!? Sign up to find out!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2025 14:32:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Isaac Peltz and Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours</author>
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      <itunes:author>Isaac Peltz and Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1645</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p>Journal Métro is back from the dead… and the news on its site will be written by AI. This is likely a trend that will slowly take over, so let’s take a moment to discuss. </p><p>Metro, a Montreal daily that was previously one of the best pieces of information for everyone who needed local news, is back from the dead. Covid killed it, and they’ve been resuscitated. But with a twist!? Their articles and news will be written by AI, with the goal of making the original news on the platform through journalists who will do deeper investigations instead of dailies. All of this news that will be written by AI will be curated and fact checked by their editor in chief, Olivier Robichaud, a colleague and acquaintance of both Isaac and Gab (Isaac has done some work with Olivier.) Is this a good, or a bad idea?</p><p>Well, let’s figure that out (spoiler, Isaac and Gab do not approve.) What are the advantages of this, other than saving money? Well, let’s dig in for this eighth instalment of the Gab &amp; Isaac show.</p><p></p><p>We aren’t AI. Or are we!? Sign up to find out!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>canada, news, politics, quebec, alberta, ontario, bc, liberals, conservatives, fun, silly, lighthearted, news show,</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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    <item>
      <title>Social Media is Giving us PTSD</title>
      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>1</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Social Media is Giving us PTSD</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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      <link>https://share.transistor.fm/s/591464c0</link>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[<p>Photo by the Rezayi family.</p><p></p><p>thanks for supporting us with your hard earned cash!</p><p>The world doesn’t seem too good right now, and we’re here to talk about it. But even more than that, we’re here to talk about how social media is causing observers of world events more trauma in some cases than the very people world events happen to. A study in the national geographic has opened our eyes to the way that our brain will become cyclically retraumatized around major events, and how dark it can get.</p><p>Meanwhile, we also dive into Nooran’s shooting in Longueuil Quebec this week, the brutal response by the police, and the emboldening, and worsening racism of the CAQ. We also dive into the replacement theory of the PQ as Gabrielle confronts Isaac about their previous interest in the PQ. </p><p>All in a days work with Isaac and Gab! We’d love if you signed up for $5 a month at https://isaacpeltz.ca to support our work, or if you’re unable, like and subscribe to this podcast, and share it!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
      </description>
      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>Photo by the Rezayi family.</p><p></p><p>thanks for supporting us with your hard earned cash!</p><p>The world doesn’t seem too good right now, and we’re here to talk about it. But even more than that, we’re here to talk about how social media is causing observers of world events more trauma in some cases than the very people world events happen to. A study in the national geographic has opened our eyes to the way that our brain will become cyclically retraumatized around major events, and how dark it can get.</p><p>Meanwhile, we also dive into Nooran’s shooting in Longueuil Quebec this week, the brutal response by the police, and the emboldening, and worsening racism of the CAQ. We also dive into the replacement theory of the PQ as Gabrielle confronts Isaac about their previous interest in the PQ. </p><p>All in a days work with Isaac and Gab! We’d love if you signed up for $5 a month at https://isaacpeltz.ca to support our work, or if you’re unable, like and subscribe to this podcast, and share it!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2025 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Isaac Peltz and Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours</author>
      <enclosure url="https://claritaspod.com/measure/2.gum.fm/op3.dev/e/pdcn.co/e/pscrb.fm/rss/p/pdst.fm/e/dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/prfx.byspotify.com/e/media.transistor.fm/591464c0/0152c717.mp3" length="40418910" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>Isaac Peltz and Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>2527</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p>Photo by the Rezayi family.</p><p></p><p>thanks for supporting us with your hard earned cash!</p><p>The world doesn’t seem too good right now, and we’re here to talk about it. But even more than that, we’re here to talk about how social media is causing observers of world events more trauma in some cases than the very people world events happen to. A study in the national geographic has opened our eyes to the way that our brain will become cyclically retraumatized around major events, and how dark it can get.</p><p>Meanwhile, we also dive into Nooran’s shooting in Longueuil Quebec this week, the brutal response by the police, and the emboldening, and worsening racism of the CAQ. We also dive into the replacement theory of the PQ as Gabrielle confronts Isaac about their previous interest in the PQ. </p><p>All in a days work with Isaac and Gab! We’d love if you signed up for $5 a month at https://isaacpeltz.ca to support our work, or if you’re unable, like and subscribe to this podcast, and share it!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>canada, news, politics, quebec, alberta, ontario, bc, liberals, conservatives, fun, silly, lighthearted, news show,</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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    <item>
      <title>Former Coalition Avenir Quebec Minister Tells Legault to Step Down</title>
      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>1</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Former Coalition Avenir Quebec Minister Tells Legault to Step Down</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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      <link>https://share.transistor.fm/s/6767a1d5</link>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[<p>This week on the docket is an endless slew of news about the winding, eternally collapsing CAQ government. In a shock move, a former minister left the CAQ last week to sit as an independent, saying that Legault has abandoned the regions. Meanwhile, PSPP is climbing in the ranks, and spreading misinformation (which Isaac is pushing back against) and the state of affairs within the Quebec government is growing more dire by the day.</p><p>If you dig this work by Gabrielle and Isaac, please feel free to subscribe! $5 a month goes a long way. If not, share and talk to your friends about this Canadian political junkie podcast.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
      </description>
      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>This week on the docket is an endless slew of news about the winding, eternally collapsing CAQ government. In a shock move, a former minister left the CAQ last week to sit as an independent, saying that Legault has abandoned the regions. Meanwhile, PSPP is climbing in the ranks, and spreading misinformation (which Isaac is pushing back against) and the state of affairs within the Quebec government is growing more dire by the day.</p><p>If you dig this work by Gabrielle and Isaac, please feel free to subscribe! $5 a month goes a long way. If not, share and talk to your friends about this Canadian political junkie podcast.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2025 14:00:45 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Isaac Peltz and Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours</author>
      <enclosure url="https://claritaspod.com/measure/2.gum.fm/op3.dev/e/pdcn.co/e/pscrb.fm/rss/p/pdst.fm/e/dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/prfx.byspotify.com/e/media.transistor.fm/6767a1d5/4d17459a.mp3" length="55587621" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>Isaac Peltz and Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>3475</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p>This week on the docket is an endless slew of news about the winding, eternally collapsing CAQ government. In a shock move, a former minister left the CAQ last week to sit as an independent, saying that Legault has abandoned the regions. Meanwhile, PSPP is climbing in the ranks, and spreading misinformation (which Isaac is pushing back against) and the state of affairs within the Quebec government is growing more dire by the day.</p><p>If you dig this work by Gabrielle and Isaac, please feel free to subscribe! $5 a month goes a long way. If not, share and talk to your friends about this Canadian political junkie podcast.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>canada, news, politics, quebec, alberta, ontario, bc, liberals, conservatives, fun, silly, lighthearted, news show,</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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    <item>
      <title>Post Charlie Kirk Assassination, Carney Loves AI, Quebec Government Attempts a Facelift</title>
      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>1</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Post Charlie Kirk Assassination, Carney Loves AI, Quebec Government Attempts a Facelift</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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      <link>https://share.transistor.fm/s/a3161907</link>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[<p>Isaac and Gab talk about what everyone else is talking about, and probably add little to the conversation. The two of them are not deeply familiar with his work, although posthumously have learned much. Why can people not both condemn someone’s beliefs and mourn a horrifying, sickening event? Walking and chewing gum isn’t simple, but it’s about damn time people started doing it. Don’t trust what media is saying right now, since it’s mostly tainted with partisan cockery. </p><p>If you don’t already, subscribe at https://isaacpeltz.ca</p><p></p><p>Gab &amp; Isaac love this job.</p><p>Thankfully, right after the two of us are able to dive right back into analyzing Canada’s politics- first Carney’s resource innovation and movement to AI, and second into Francois Legault attempting a facelift. Don’t worry, it won’t work. </p><p>All this and more in this week’s Gab &amp; Isaac Show.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
      </description>
      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>Isaac and Gab talk about what everyone else is talking about, and probably add little to the conversation. The two of them are not deeply familiar with his work, although posthumously have learned much. Why can people not both condemn someone’s beliefs and mourn a horrifying, sickening event? Walking and chewing gum isn’t simple, but it’s about damn time people started doing it. Don’t trust what media is saying right now, since it’s mostly tainted with partisan cockery. </p><p>If you don’t already, subscribe at https://isaacpeltz.ca</p><p></p><p>Gab &amp; Isaac love this job.</p><p>Thankfully, right after the two of us are able to dive right back into analyzing Canada’s politics- first Carney’s resource innovation and movement to AI, and second into Francois Legault attempting a facelift. Don’t worry, it won’t work. </p><p>All this and more in this week’s Gab &amp; Isaac Show.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2025 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Isaac Peltz and Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours</author>
      <enclosure url="https://claritaspod.com/measure/2.gum.fm/op3.dev/e/pdcn.co/e/pscrb.fm/rss/p/pdst.fm/e/dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/prfx.byspotify.com/e/media.transistor.fm/a3161907/e7b4f887.mp3" length="41794456" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>Isaac Peltz and Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>2613</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p>Isaac and Gab talk about what everyone else is talking about, and probably add little to the conversation. The two of them are not deeply familiar with his work, although posthumously have learned much. Why can people not both condemn someone’s beliefs and mourn a horrifying, sickening event? Walking and chewing gum isn’t simple, but it’s about damn time people started doing it. Don’t trust what media is saying right now, since it’s mostly tainted with partisan cockery. </p><p>If you don’t already, subscribe at https://isaacpeltz.ca</p><p></p><p>Gab &amp; Isaac love this job.</p><p>Thankfully, right after the two of us are able to dive right back into analyzing Canada’s politics- first Carney’s resource innovation and movement to AI, and second into Francois Legault attempting a facelift. Don’t worry, it won’t work. </p><p>All this and more in this week’s Gab &amp; Isaac Show.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>canada, news, politics, quebec, alberta, ontario, bc, liberals, conservatives, fun, silly, lighthearted, news show,</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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    <item>
      <title>The Quebec Government is Falling Apart</title>
      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>1</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>The Quebec Government is Falling Apart</itunes:title>
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      <link>https://share.transistor.fm/s/f6587ef7</link>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>HELP GAB AND ISAAC GET UNCANCELLED*</p><p>This week Gab and Isaac break it down once again and discuss the past week of the Quebec government (and briefly talk about Mark Carney). Between the SAAQ-Cliq scandal and the Northvolt scandal, collapsing numbers in Quebec polling, historic potential to not gain a single seat, an overwhelming feeling of the end of a decade in Quebec politics is upon our doorstep.</p><p></p><p>TELL YOUR FRIENDS</p><p>Isaac is convinced that Legault is quitting. Gab is convinced that he’s going down with the ship. What will happen? Well, we don’t know yet.</p><p>Meanwhile, Isaac and Gab make fun of people who don’t speak french but live in Quebec (well, we tease them at least,) The two have a great time throwing back and forth, and in the end, they get themselves cancelled* through their FIREY opinions… which ones you ask? You’ll have to listen to find out in this Substack exclusive with Gab and Isaac!</p><p>If you like the work, sign up for free or paid at https://isaacpeltz.ca !</p><p><strong>*By the way, the cancellation thing is a joke. I know that a bunch of you won’t get that it was a joke. Nothing heinous was said in this episode.</strong></p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
      </description>
      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>HELP GAB AND ISAAC GET UNCANCELLED*</p><p>This week Gab and Isaac break it down once again and discuss the past week of the Quebec government (and briefly talk about Mark Carney). Between the SAAQ-Cliq scandal and the Northvolt scandal, collapsing numbers in Quebec polling, historic potential to not gain a single seat, an overwhelming feeling of the end of a decade in Quebec politics is upon our doorstep.</p><p></p><p>TELL YOUR FRIENDS</p><p>Isaac is convinced that Legault is quitting. Gab is convinced that he’s going down with the ship. What will happen? Well, we don’t know yet.</p><p>Meanwhile, Isaac and Gab make fun of people who don’t speak french but live in Quebec (well, we tease them at least,) The two have a great time throwing back and forth, and in the end, they get themselves cancelled* through their FIREY opinions… which ones you ask? You’ll have to listen to find out in this Substack exclusive with Gab and Isaac!</p><p>If you like the work, sign up for free or paid at https://isaacpeltz.ca !</p><p><strong>*By the way, the cancellation thing is a joke. I know that a bunch of you won’t get that it was a joke. Nothing heinous was said in this episode.</strong></p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Sep 2025 11:15:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Isaac Peltz and Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours</author>
      <enclosure url="https://claritaspod.com/measure/2.gum.fm/op3.dev/e/pdcn.co/e/pscrb.fm/rss/p/pdst.fm/e/dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/prfx.byspotify.com/e/media.transistor.fm/f6587ef7/788b2304.mp3" length="43362662" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>Isaac Peltz and Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>2711</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>HELP GAB AND ISAAC GET UNCANCELLED*</p><p>This week Gab and Isaac break it down once again and discuss the past week of the Quebec government (and briefly talk about Mark Carney). Between the SAAQ-Cliq scandal and the Northvolt scandal, collapsing numbers in Quebec polling, historic potential to not gain a single seat, an overwhelming feeling of the end of a decade in Quebec politics is upon our doorstep.</p><p></p><p>TELL YOUR FRIENDS</p><p>Isaac is convinced that Legault is quitting. Gab is convinced that he’s going down with the ship. What will happen? Well, we don’t know yet.</p><p>Meanwhile, Isaac and Gab make fun of people who don’t speak french but live in Quebec (well, we tease them at least,) The two have a great time throwing back and forth, and in the end, they get themselves cancelled* through their FIREY opinions… which ones you ask? You’ll have to listen to find out in this Substack exclusive with Gab and Isaac!</p><p>If you like the work, sign up for free or paid at https://isaacpeltz.ca !</p><p><strong>*By the way, the cancellation thing is a joke. I know that a bunch of you won’t get that it was a joke. Nothing heinous was said in this episode.</strong></p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>canada, news, politics, quebec, alberta, ontario, bc, liberals, conservatives, fun, silly, lighthearted, news show,</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Punk Rock to Fixing Montreal's Chronic Illnesses</title>
      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>1</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Punk Rock to Fixing Montreal's Chronic Illnesses</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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      <link>https://share.transistor.fm/s/05c0201a</link>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>The goal is to make it to double our current subscribers. Will you be one of the ones?</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSQDwTLh_dQ">CHECK OUT THE VIDEO VERSION HERE</a></p><p>Sergio, a beloved Montreal venue owner, is here believing that he might be able to shift the city of Montreal away from the creeping police violence, growing homelessness and unaffordability of the city. </p><p>Criticising the failed policies of Mayor Valerie Plante's 20/20/20 rules, and coming off of decades in music and running a venue, Sergio has thrown his hat into the ring to become the city counselor of Ville Marie. A bilingual, well known individual, he believes that there might be something good coming for the city, so Isaac grills him on what ideas he claims to have. </p><p>This is the first in a series about the Municipal Elections in Montreal.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
      </description>
      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>The goal is to make it to double our current subscribers. Will you be one of the ones?</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSQDwTLh_dQ">CHECK OUT THE VIDEO VERSION HERE</a></p><p>Sergio, a beloved Montreal venue owner, is here believing that he might be able to shift the city of Montreal away from the creeping police violence, growing homelessness and unaffordability of the city. </p><p>Criticising the failed policies of Mayor Valerie Plante's 20/20/20 rules, and coming off of decades in music and running a venue, Sergio has thrown his hat into the ring to become the city counselor of Ville Marie. A bilingual, well known individual, he believes that there might be something good coming for the city, so Isaac grills him on what ideas he claims to have. </p><p>This is the first in a series about the Municipal Elections in Montreal.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Sep 2025 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Isaac Peltz and William Wilson</author>
      <enclosure url="https://claritaspod.com/measure/2.gum.fm/op3.dev/e/pdcn.co/e/pscrb.fm/rss/p/pdst.fm/e/dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/prfx.byspotify.com/e/media.transistor.fm/05c0201a/9370a48b.mp3" length="29983205" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>Isaac Peltz and William Wilson</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>2499</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>The goal is to make it to double our current subscribers. Will you be one of the ones?</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSQDwTLh_dQ">CHECK OUT THE VIDEO VERSION HERE</a></p><p>Sergio, a beloved Montreal venue owner, is here believing that he might be able to shift the city of Montreal away from the creeping police violence, growing homelessness and unaffordability of the city. </p><p>Criticising the failed policies of Mayor Valerie Plante's 20/20/20 rules, and coming off of decades in music and running a venue, Sergio has thrown his hat into the ring to become the city counselor of Ville Marie. A bilingual, well known individual, he believes that there might be something good coming for the city, so Isaac grills him on what ideas he claims to have. </p><p>This is the first in a series about the Municipal Elections in Montreal.</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>canada, news, politics, quebec, alberta, ontario, bc, liberals, conservatives, fun, silly, lighthearted, news show,</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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    <item>
      <title>Media's Ineffective, the States are Fascist, Journalists in Palestine, and Quebec is Banning Prayer</title>
      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>1</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Media's Ineffective, the States are Fascist, Journalists in Palestine, and Quebec is Banning Prayer</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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      <link>https://share.transistor.fm/s/1db37191</link>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>GIVE ISAAC YOUR MONEY</p><p>Enjoy the third edition of the Gab &amp; Isaac Show, where we dive deep into the media, the states, journalists, and Quebec. Not in that order. As always, we go right into the hardest questions possible that have no possible answer with no qualms or fear for the consequences. Hopefully Quebec Solidaire is listening, cause we give them some good advice.</p><p>Enjoy this third episode of the Gab &amp; Isaac Show!</p><p></p><p>MONEY CONTROLS OUR SOULS AND YOU SHOULD GIVE US MONEY</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>GIVE ISAAC YOUR MONEY</p><p>Enjoy the third edition of the Gab &amp; Isaac Show, where we dive deep into the media, the states, journalists, and Quebec. Not in that order. As always, we go right into the hardest questions possible that have no possible answer with no qualms or fear for the consequences. Hopefully Quebec Solidaire is listening, cause we give them some good advice.</p><p>Enjoy this third episode of the Gab &amp; Isaac Show!</p><p></p><p>MONEY CONTROLS OUR SOULS AND YOU SHOULD GIVE US MONEY</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Sep 2025 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Isaac Peltz and Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>GIVE ISAAC YOUR MONEY</p><p>Enjoy the third edition of the Gab &amp; Isaac Show, where we dive deep into the media, the states, journalists, and Quebec. Not in that order. As always, we go right into the hardest questions possible that have no possible answer with no qualms or fear for the consequences. Hopefully Quebec Solidaire is listening, cause we give them some good advice.</p><p>Enjoy this third episode of the Gab &amp; Isaac Show!</p><p></p><p>MONEY CONTROLS OUR SOULS AND YOU SHOULD GIVE US MONEY</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week in our headlining show, Isaac breaks some big news this week that hasn’t yet been disclosed about both the Air Canada employees and the Conservative Party of Canada. When you hear it here, it’ll come out soon. Gab takes legacy media to task. Trust me, you won’t want to miss this! </p><p>Each week Gab and Isaac will be breaking down the major headlines of the week across Canada and Quebec, and giving you the news that matters. If you like it, sign up now!</p><p></p><p>SERIOUSLY THIS IS BREAKING NEWS THIS WEEK, BUT NO ONE IS GONNA PAY ATTENTION BECAUSE IT’S INDIES SAYING IT</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week in our headlining show, Isaac breaks some big news this week that hasn’t yet been disclosed about both the Air Canada employees and the Conservative Party of Canada. When you hear it here, it’ll come out soon. Gab takes legacy media to task. Trust me, you won’t want to miss this! </p><p>Each week Gab and Isaac will be breaking down the major headlines of the week across Canada and Quebec, and giving you the news that matters. If you like it, sign up now!</p><p></p><p>SERIOUSLY THIS IS BREAKING NEWS THIS WEEK, BUT NO ONE IS GONNA PAY ATTENTION BECAUSE IT’S INDIES SAYING IT</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Aug 2025 04:42:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Isaac Peltz and Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week in our headlining show, Isaac breaks some big news this week that hasn’t yet been disclosed about both the Air Canada employees and the Conservative Party of Canada. When you hear it here, it’ll come out soon. Gab takes legacy media to task. Trust me, you won’t want to miss this! </p><p>Each week Gab and Isaac will be breaking down the major headlines of the week across Canada and Quebec, and giving you the news that matters. If you like it, sign up now!</p><p></p><p>SERIOUSLY THIS IS BREAKING NEWS THIS WEEK, BUT NO ONE IS GONNA PAY ATTENTION BECAUSE IT’S INDIES SAYING IT</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>From Controversial Activist to Potential NDP Leader</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Isaac Peltz interviews Yves Engler, a controversial and important political figure in the leftist scene in Canada. Many people have criticized Engler and decried his aggressive, in your face style, but is it well deserved? Isaac dives right into Engler's life, they talk about growing up in a labour family, political awakening, and approaching a bid at leadership for Canada's left wing party, the NDP. In this highly engaging conversation, Engler doesn't hold back, and talks about an establishment campaign being tallied together to prevent him from having the impact he wants to, whether it be for Palestine, or for socialism in Canada. How complicit is Canada in violent displacement of world leaders? Let's find out today, on the trail. </p><p>Do you like these interviews? They come out most Fridays, so subscribe now to On the Trail at https://isaacpeltz.ca </p><p>Please go peruse Yves' books at https://yvesengler.com/ </p><p>Chapters </p><p>00:00 Introduction to Yves Engler and His Activism</p><p>06:31 Canada's Role in the 2004 Haiti Coup </p><p>13:41 Yves Engler's NDP Leadership Bid and Political Vision</p><p>22:04 Political Dynamics and Campaign Challenges </p><p>27:10 NDP's Stance on Palestine and Internal Conflicts </p><p>35:32 The Future of Leftist Politics in Canada</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Isaac Peltz interviews Yves Engler, a controversial and important political figure in the leftist scene in Canada. Many people have criticized Engler and decried his aggressive, in your face style, but is it well deserved? Isaac dives right into Engler's life, they talk about growing up in a labour family, political awakening, and approaching a bid at leadership for Canada's left wing party, the NDP. In this highly engaging conversation, Engler doesn't hold back, and talks about an establishment campaign being tallied together to prevent him from having the impact he wants to, whether it be for Palestine, or for socialism in Canada. How complicit is Canada in violent displacement of world leaders? Let's find out today, on the trail. </p><p>Do you like these interviews? They come out most Fridays, so subscribe now to On the Trail at https://isaacpeltz.ca </p><p>Please go peruse Yves' books at https://yvesengler.com/ </p><p>Chapters </p><p>00:00 Introduction to Yves Engler and His Activism</p><p>06:31 Canada's Role in the 2004 Haiti Coup </p><p>13:41 Yves Engler's NDP Leadership Bid and Political Vision</p><p>22:04 Political Dynamics and Campaign Challenges </p><p>27:10 NDP's Stance on Palestine and Internal Conflicts </p><p>35:32 The Future of Leftist Politics in Canada</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Aug 2025 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Isaac Peltz interviews Yves Engler, a controversial and important political figure in the leftist scene in Canada. Many people have criticized Engler and decried his aggressive, in your face style, but is it well deserved? Isaac dives right into Engler's life, they talk about growing up in a labour family, political awakening, and approaching a bid at leadership for Canada's left wing party, the NDP. In this highly engaging conversation, Engler doesn't hold back, and talks about an establishment campaign being tallied together to prevent him from having the impact he wants to, whether it be for Palestine, or for socialism in Canada. How complicit is Canada in violent displacement of world leaders? Let's find out today, on the trail. </p><p>Do you like these interviews? They come out most Fridays, so subscribe now to On the Trail at https://isaacpeltz.ca </p><p>Please go peruse Yves' books at https://yvesengler.com/ </p><p>Chapters </p><p>00:00 Introduction to Yves Engler and His Activism</p><p>06:31 Canada's Role in the 2004 Haiti Coup </p><p>13:41 Yves Engler's NDP Leadership Bid and Political Vision</p><p>22:04 Political Dynamics and Campaign Challenges </p><p>27:10 NDP's Stance on Palestine and Internal Conflicts </p><p>35:32 The Future of Leftist Politics in Canada</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <title>The Gab &amp; Isaac Show Episode 1</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>Gab wants to come get pepper sprayed with Isaac and Will because she has fomo!</p><p>Gabrielle is back! Once a week (and sometimes with an article!) The two of us break down some of the biggest news once a week, talking about a wide variety of stuff— This week there was a by-election in Arthabaska, Quebec. It has some shocking implications in the political realm of Quebec. After that we discuss the militarization of Canada, and Carney’s elbows up mandate that may have been slightly misunderstood. We discuss the fascist turn of the United States, as they decide to reanalyse the Smithsonian museums displays to better suit the interpretation of Trump’s administration, and finally we discuss Wildfire safety.</p><p>This show will be replacing the former news roundup, with a bit more love and personality, and as an excuse to drag Gab eternally back into the substack. It is completely exclusive on Substack for all subscribers, so that’s exciting!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>Gab wants to come get pepper sprayed with Isaac and Will because she has fomo!</p><p>Gabrielle is back! Once a week (and sometimes with an article!) The two of us break down some of the biggest news once a week, talking about a wide variety of stuff— This week there was a by-election in Arthabaska, Quebec. It has some shocking implications in the political realm of Quebec. After that we discuss the militarization of Canada, and Carney’s elbows up mandate that may have been slightly misunderstood. We discuss the fascist turn of the United States, as they decide to reanalyse the Smithsonian museums displays to better suit the interpretation of Trump’s administration, and finally we discuss Wildfire safety.</p><p>This show will be replacing the former news roundup, with a bit more love and personality, and as an excuse to drag Gab eternally back into the substack. It is completely exclusive on Substack for all subscribers, so that’s exciting!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Aug 2025 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Isaac Peltz and Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>Gab wants to come get pepper sprayed with Isaac and Will because she has fomo!</p><p>Gabrielle is back! Once a week (and sometimes with an article!) The two of us break down some of the biggest news once a week, talking about a wide variety of stuff— This week there was a by-election in Arthabaska, Quebec. It has some shocking implications in the political realm of Quebec. After that we discuss the militarization of Canada, and Carney’s elbows up mandate that may have been slightly misunderstood. We discuss the fascist turn of the United States, as they decide to reanalyse the Smithsonian museums displays to better suit the interpretation of Trump’s administration, and finally we discuss Wildfire safety.</p><p>This show will be replacing the former news roundup, with a bit more love and personality, and as an excuse to drag Gab eternally back into the substack. It is completely exclusive on Substack for all subscribers, so that’s exciting!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today Isaac Peltz interviews the great Celeste Trianon, a brilliant woman, a lawyer, and an activist for queer and trans people. </p><p>In this conversation, Isaac Peltz speaks with activist Celeste Trianon about the evolution of pride protests in Montreal, particularly focusing on the rise of Rad Pride as a response to police brutality and corporate influence in mainstream pride events. They discuss the experiences of activists at these protests, the media's portrayal of events, and the community's reactions to ongoing violence against LGBTQ individuals. Celeste emphasizes the importance of human dignity and the need for continued activism in the face of rising anti-trans rhetoric and hate crimes. The conversation concludes with reflections on the future of LGBTQ rights in Canada and the necessity of fighting back against oppressive forces. </p><p>Please look at Celeste's work here: </p><p>https://celeste.lgbt </p><p>on socials @celestetrianon   </p><p>Please sign up for the substack COMPLETELY FREE HERE </p><p></p><p>WE INTERVIEW PEOPLE WHO MATTER</p><p>Sound Bites "People have hope for the future." </p><p>"It's spineless, in a way." </p><p>"It's all about human dignity at the end of the day." </p><p>Chapters </p><p>00:00 Introduction to Activism and Education </p><p>02:08 Rad Pride: A Protest Against Corporatization </p><p>04:44 Experiences of Police Brutality at Pride Events </p><p>07:23 Media Coverage and Its Impact on Activism </p><p>10:16 Community Reactions and Alternative Pride Events </p><p>12:34 The Intersection of Politics and Pride </p><p>15:33 Future of LGBTQ Rights in Canada </p><p>18:10 The Role of Corporations in Pride </p><p>20:24 Denouncing Hate and Promoting Acceptance </p><p>23:09 The Importance of Human Dignity </p><p>25:29 Conclusion and Call to Action</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today Isaac Peltz interviews the great Celeste Trianon, a brilliant woman, a lawyer, and an activist for queer and trans people. </p><p>In this conversation, Isaac Peltz speaks with activist Celeste Trianon about the evolution of pride protests in Montreal, particularly focusing on the rise of Rad Pride as a response to police brutality and corporate influence in mainstream pride events. They discuss the experiences of activists at these protests, the media's portrayal of events, and the community's reactions to ongoing violence against LGBTQ individuals. Celeste emphasizes the importance of human dignity and the need for continued activism in the face of rising anti-trans rhetoric and hate crimes. The conversation concludes with reflections on the future of LGBTQ rights in Canada and the necessity of fighting back against oppressive forces. </p><p>Please look at Celeste's work here: </p><p>https://celeste.lgbt </p><p>on socials @celestetrianon   </p><p>Please sign up for the substack COMPLETELY FREE HERE </p><p></p><p>WE INTERVIEW PEOPLE WHO MATTER</p><p>Sound Bites "People have hope for the future." </p><p>"It's spineless, in a way." </p><p>"It's all about human dignity at the end of the day." </p><p>Chapters </p><p>00:00 Introduction to Activism and Education </p><p>02:08 Rad Pride: A Protest Against Corporatization </p><p>04:44 Experiences of Police Brutality at Pride Events </p><p>07:23 Media Coverage and Its Impact on Activism </p><p>10:16 Community Reactions and Alternative Pride Events </p><p>12:34 The Intersection of Politics and Pride </p><p>15:33 Future of LGBTQ Rights in Canada </p><p>18:10 The Role of Corporations in Pride </p><p>20:24 Denouncing Hate and Promoting Acceptance </p><p>23:09 The Importance of Human Dignity </p><p>25:29 Conclusion and Call to Action</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2025 13:09:40 +0000</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today Isaac Peltz interviews the great Celeste Trianon, a brilliant woman, a lawyer, and an activist for queer and trans people. </p><p>In this conversation, Isaac Peltz speaks with activist Celeste Trianon about the evolution of pride protests in Montreal, particularly focusing on the rise of Rad Pride as a response to police brutality and corporate influence in mainstream pride events. They discuss the experiences of activists at these protests, the media's portrayal of events, and the community's reactions to ongoing violence against LGBTQ individuals. Celeste emphasizes the importance of human dignity and the need for continued activism in the face of rising anti-trans rhetoric and hate crimes. The conversation concludes with reflections on the future of LGBTQ rights in Canada and the necessity of fighting back against oppressive forces. </p><p>Please look at Celeste's work here: </p><p>https://celeste.lgbt </p><p>on socials @celestetrianon   </p><p>Please sign up for the substack COMPLETELY FREE HERE </p><p></p><p>WE INTERVIEW PEOPLE WHO MATTER</p><p>Sound Bites "People have hope for the future." </p><p>"It's spineless, in a way." </p><p>"It's all about human dignity at the end of the day." </p><p>Chapters </p><p>00:00 Introduction to Activism and Education </p><p>02:08 Rad Pride: A Protest Against Corporatization </p><p>04:44 Experiences of Police Brutality at Pride Events </p><p>07:23 Media Coverage and Its Impact on Activism </p><p>10:16 Community Reactions and Alternative Pride Events </p><p>12:34 The Intersection of Politics and Pride </p><p>15:33 Future of LGBTQ Rights in Canada </p><p>18:10 The Role of Corporations in Pride </p><p>20:24 Denouncing Hate and Promoting Acceptance </p><p>23:09 The Importance of Human Dignity </p><p>25:29 Conclusion and Call to Action</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <title>CANADA EXPOSED: Supporting a Genocide in Palestine</title>
      <itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>2</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>CANADA EXPOSED: Supporting a Genocide in Palestine</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>Between the police beating me up this weekend and me getting death threats for covering the Genocide in Palestine, I’d love if you supported me with $5 a month!</p><p>In this conversation, Isaac Peltz interviews Samira Mohieddin, a journalist and former CBC producer, about her life journey from Iran to Canada, her career in journalism, and her perspectives on the ongoing conflict in Israel and Palestine. Samira discusses her experiences as a queer woman in journalism, her resignation from CBC following the October 7th attacks, and her views on media bias, genocide, and the identity and nationalism in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. How is biblical language being employed to create fervour ? </p><p>"Israel does not like history." </p><p>"This is a theater of the absurd." </p><p>"Canada rewards terror." </p><p>Samira was gracious enough to have an interview with Isaac despite her incredibly busy schedule. Isaac's audio got totally wack, and we're sorry about that. Please check out her work here: </p><p>https://www.patreon.com/OnTheLineMedia</p><p> 00:00 Introduction to Samira Mohieddin </p><p>02:23 Samira's Journey: From Iran to Canada </p><p>04:38 The Path to Performing Arts and Journalism </p><p>07:19 Resignation from CBC: A Turning Point </p><p>09:55 Understanding the October 7th Attacks </p><p>12:22 The Nature of Genocide: A Critical Perspective </p><p>14:22 The Role of Religion in Conflict </p><p>15:23 Navigating Criticism: Anti-Semitism and Journalism </p><p>17:50 Media Narratives: Shifts in Public Perception </p><p>18:44 Media Narratives and Historical Context </p><p>23:11 The Role of Social Media in Shaping Perspectives </p><p>26:46 Canada's Policy and International Complicity </p><p>29:36 The Future of Gaza and Palestinian Rights</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>Between the police beating me up this weekend and me getting death threats for covering the Genocide in Palestine, I’d love if you supported me with $5 a month!</p><p>In this conversation, Isaac Peltz interviews Samira Mohieddin, a journalist and former CBC producer, about her life journey from Iran to Canada, her career in journalism, and her perspectives on the ongoing conflict in Israel and Palestine. Samira discusses her experiences as a queer woman in journalism, her resignation from CBC following the October 7th attacks, and her views on media bias, genocide, and the identity and nationalism in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. How is biblical language being employed to create fervour ? </p><p>"Israel does not like history." </p><p>"This is a theater of the absurd." </p><p>"Canada rewards terror." </p><p>Samira was gracious enough to have an interview with Isaac despite her incredibly busy schedule. Isaac's audio got totally wack, and we're sorry about that. Please check out her work here: </p><p>https://www.patreon.com/OnTheLineMedia</p><p> 00:00 Introduction to Samira Mohieddin </p><p>02:23 Samira's Journey: From Iran to Canada </p><p>04:38 The Path to Performing Arts and Journalism </p><p>07:19 Resignation from CBC: A Turning Point </p><p>09:55 Understanding the October 7th Attacks </p><p>12:22 The Nature of Genocide: A Critical Perspective </p><p>14:22 The Role of Religion in Conflict </p><p>15:23 Navigating Criticism: Anti-Semitism and Journalism </p><p>17:50 Media Narratives: Shifts in Public Perception </p><p>18:44 Media Narratives and Historical Context </p><p>23:11 The Role of Social Media in Shaping Perspectives </p><p>26:46 Canada's Policy and International Complicity </p><p>29:36 The Future of Gaza and Palestinian Rights</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Aug 2025 21:15:07 +0000</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p></p><p>Between the police beating me up this weekend and me getting death threats for covering the Genocide in Palestine, I’d love if you supported me with $5 a month!</p><p>In this conversation, Isaac Peltz interviews Samira Mohieddin, a journalist and former CBC producer, about her life journey from Iran to Canada, her career in journalism, and her perspectives on the ongoing conflict in Israel and Palestine. Samira discusses her experiences as a queer woman in journalism, her resignation from CBC following the October 7th attacks, and her views on media bias, genocide, and the identity and nationalism in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. How is biblical language being employed to create fervour ? </p><p>"Israel does not like history." </p><p>"This is a theater of the absurd." </p><p>"Canada rewards terror." </p><p>Samira was gracious enough to have an interview with Isaac despite her incredibly busy schedule. Isaac's audio got totally wack, and we're sorry about that. Please check out her work here: </p><p>https://www.patreon.com/OnTheLineMedia</p><p> 00:00 Introduction to Samira Mohieddin </p><p>02:23 Samira's Journey: From Iran to Canada </p><p>04:38 The Path to Performing Arts and Journalism </p><p>07:19 Resignation from CBC: A Turning Point </p><p>09:55 Understanding the October 7th Attacks </p><p>12:22 The Nature of Genocide: A Critical Perspective </p><p>14:22 The Role of Religion in Conflict </p><p>15:23 Navigating Criticism: Anti-Semitism and Journalism </p><p>17:50 Media Narratives: Shifts in Public Perception </p><p>18:44 Media Narratives and Historical Context </p><p>23:11 The Role of Social Media in Shaping Perspectives </p><p>26:46 Canada's Policy and International Complicity </p><p>29:36 The Future of Gaza and Palestinian Rights</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <title>Emily Lowan - Running for BC Green Leadership; Can Leftism Work in Canada - On the Trail</title>
      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:title>Emily Lowan - Running for BC Green Leadership; Can Leftism Work in Canada - On the Trail</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>WATCH OR LISTEN</p><p>In this engaging conversation, Isaac Peltz interviews Emily Lowan, a candidate for the leadership of the BC Green Party. They discuss Lowan's political awakening, her activism, and the challenges she faces in the current political landscape. The conversation delves into the disillusionment with the NDP, the potential for leftist politics in Canada, and the importance of grassroots movements. Lowan shares her vision for the Green Party and the urgency of engaging young voters in the political process. </p><p>Check out Isaac's Substack- https://isaacpeltz.ca </p><p>Go look at Emily's site: https://emilyforbcgreens.ca/ </p><p>Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Interview Series </p><p>01:16 Emily Lowan: A New Voice in BC Politics </p><p>02:42 Activism and Political Awakening </p><p>08:48 Disillusionment with the Political System </p><p>13:19 The Role of the Greens in BC Politics </p><p>17:37 The Viability of Leftist Politics in Canada </p><p>25:52 Coping with Political Pressure </p><p>27:27 The Shift of the NDP to the Right </p><p>33:07 Public Dissatisfaction with the NDP </p><p>37:55 Challenges within the Left </p><p>43:30 Membership Drive and Future Aspirations</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>WATCH OR LISTEN</p><p>In this engaging conversation, Isaac Peltz interviews Emily Lowan, a candidate for the leadership of the BC Green Party. They discuss Lowan's political awakening, her activism, and the challenges she faces in the current political landscape. The conversation delves into the disillusionment with the NDP, the potential for leftist politics in Canada, and the importance of grassroots movements. Lowan shares her vision for the Green Party and the urgency of engaging young voters in the political process. </p><p>Check out Isaac's Substack- https://isaacpeltz.ca </p><p>Go look at Emily's site: https://emilyforbcgreens.ca/ </p><p>Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Interview Series </p><p>01:16 Emily Lowan: A New Voice in BC Politics </p><p>02:42 Activism and Political Awakening </p><p>08:48 Disillusionment with the Political System </p><p>13:19 The Role of the Greens in BC Politics </p><p>17:37 The Viability of Leftist Politics in Canada </p><p>25:52 Coping with Political Pressure </p><p>27:27 The Shift of the NDP to the Right </p><p>33:07 Public Dissatisfaction with the NDP </p><p>37:55 Challenges within the Left </p><p>43:30 Membership Drive and Future Aspirations</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2025 18:31:51 +0000</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>WATCH OR LISTEN</p><p>In this engaging conversation, Isaac Peltz interviews Emily Lowan, a candidate for the leadership of the BC Green Party. They discuss Lowan's political awakening, her activism, and the challenges she faces in the current political landscape. The conversation delves into the disillusionment with the NDP, the potential for leftist politics in Canada, and the importance of grassroots movements. Lowan shares her vision for the Green Party and the urgency of engaging young voters in the political process. </p><p>Check out Isaac's Substack- https://isaacpeltz.ca </p><p>Go look at Emily's site: https://emilyforbcgreens.ca/ </p><p>Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Interview Series </p><p>01:16 Emily Lowan: A New Voice in BC Politics </p><p>02:42 Activism and Political Awakening </p><p>08:48 Disillusionment with the Political System </p><p>13:19 The Role of the Greens in BC Politics </p><p>17:37 The Viability of Leftist Politics in Canada </p><p>25:52 Coping with Political Pressure </p><p>27:27 The Shift of the NDP to the Right </p><p>33:07 Public Dissatisfaction with the NDP </p><p>37:55 Challenges within the Left </p><p>43:30 Membership Drive and Future Aspirations</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <title>Episode 6 - Fallout</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Who are the people suffering during this crisis? Yes, we've talked about statistics and seen the political world behind all this-- but practically. Who is it that is suffering?</p><p>Well, it's just people like you and I. </p><p>Beyond the stats, real people are going through hard times. We asked a couple. We investigated one incident. And we heard again from Dave Chapman. It's not just an idea that this is a tough time, people are genuinely suffering. So lets hear them speak in the final episode of the investigation.</p><p>Check out our written companion pieces on <a href="https://pivot.quebec" class="linkified">https://Pivot.quebec</a>, and please subscribe to the <a href="https://therover.ca" class="linkified">https://therover.ca</a> and <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com" class="linkified">https://duoduet.substack.com</a> ! </p><p>Isaac Peltz: @isaacapeltz<br>Gabrielle Brassard Lecours: @gabettebl</p><p>All sound was mixed and mastered by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>All interviews conducted by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>This was made possible because of a grant by AJIQ!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Who are the people suffering during this crisis? Yes, we've talked about statistics and seen the political world behind all this-- but practically. Who is it that is suffering?</p><p>Well, it's just people like you and I. </p><p>Beyond the stats, real people are going through hard times. We asked a couple. We investigated one incident. And we heard again from Dave Chapman. It's not just an idea that this is a tough time, people are genuinely suffering. So lets hear them speak in the final episode of the investigation.</p><p>Check out our written companion pieces on <a href="https://pivot.quebec" class="linkified">https://Pivot.quebec</a>, and please subscribe to the <a href="https://therover.ca" class="linkified">https://therover.ca</a> and <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com" class="linkified">https://duoduet.substack.com</a> ! </p><p>Isaac Peltz: @isaacapeltz<br>Gabrielle Brassard Lecours: @gabettebl</p><p>All sound was mixed and mastered by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>All interviews conducted by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>This was made possible because of a grant by AJIQ!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2025 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Isaac Peltz</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Who are the people suffering during this crisis? Yes, we've talked about statistics and seen the political world behind all this-- but practically. Who is it that is suffering?</p><p>Well, it's just people like you and I. </p><p>Beyond the stats, real people are going through hard times. We asked a couple. We investigated one incident. And we heard again from Dave Chapman. It's not just an idea that this is a tough time, people are genuinely suffering. So lets hear them speak in the final episode of the investigation.</p><p>Check out our written companion pieces on <a href="https://pivot.quebec" class="linkified">https://Pivot.quebec</a>, and please subscribe to the <a href="https://therover.ca" class="linkified">https://therover.ca</a> and <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com" class="linkified">https://duoduet.substack.com</a> ! </p><p>Isaac Peltz: @isaacapeltz<br>Gabrielle Brassard Lecours: @gabettebl</p><p>All sound was mixed and mastered by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>All interviews conducted by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>This was made possible because of a grant by AJIQ!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <title>Episode 5 - Those Who Fight</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today we dive into the types of people who are really, REALLY doing the lords work in the institutions which count. We have Catherine Fournier on (and mention Andres Fontecilla) and she's one of the rare people in power doing work in her city. And then we talk about the behind the scenes drama! Afterwards we have an interview with Util, a non-profit housing builder/management company that is working to improve the lives of Students in Montreal. Finally, we have Elaine Larouche from Moisson Montreal to talk about food banks and how bad the situation has become.</p><p>Check out our written companion pieces on <a href="https://pivot.quebec" class="linkified">https://Pivot.quebec</a>, and please subscribe to the <a href="https://therover.ca" class="linkified">https://therover.ca</a> and <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com" class="linkified">https://duoduet.substack.com</a> ! </p><p>Isaac Peltz: @isaacapeltz<br>Gabrielle Brassard Lecours: @gabettebl</p><p>All sound was mixed and mastered by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>All interviews conducted by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>This was made possible because of a grant by AJIQ!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today we dive into the types of people who are really, REALLY doing the lords work in the institutions which count. We have Catherine Fournier on (and mention Andres Fontecilla) and she's one of the rare people in power doing work in her city. And then we talk about the behind the scenes drama! Afterwards we have an interview with Util, a non-profit housing builder/management company that is working to improve the lives of Students in Montreal. Finally, we have Elaine Larouche from Moisson Montreal to talk about food banks and how bad the situation has become.</p><p>Check out our written companion pieces on <a href="https://pivot.quebec" class="linkified">https://Pivot.quebec</a>, and please subscribe to the <a href="https://therover.ca" class="linkified">https://therover.ca</a> and <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com" class="linkified">https://duoduet.substack.com</a> ! </p><p>Isaac Peltz: @isaacapeltz<br>Gabrielle Brassard Lecours: @gabettebl</p><p>All sound was mixed and mastered by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>All interviews conducted by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>This was made possible because of a grant by AJIQ!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Jun 2025 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today we dive into the types of people who are really, REALLY doing the lords work in the institutions which count. We have Catherine Fournier on (and mention Andres Fontecilla) and she's one of the rare people in power doing work in her city. And then we talk about the behind the scenes drama! Afterwards we have an interview with Util, a non-profit housing builder/management company that is working to improve the lives of Students in Montreal. Finally, we have Elaine Larouche from Moisson Montreal to talk about food banks and how bad the situation has become.</p><p>Check out our written companion pieces on <a href="https://pivot.quebec" class="linkified">https://Pivot.quebec</a>, and please subscribe to the <a href="https://therover.ca" class="linkified">https://therover.ca</a> and <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com" class="linkified">https://duoduet.substack.com</a> ! </p><p>Isaac Peltz: @isaacapeltz<br>Gabrielle Brassard Lecours: @gabettebl</p><p>All sound was mixed and mastered by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>All interviews conducted by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>This was made possible because of a grant by AJIQ!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today we finally talk to the people in power. You have a comprehensive understanding of the problems, the successes, the people who are on the ground with their boots, activists who want to do better for the country. Now let's talk to the leaders in power, the people who wield the keys of change. Today we dive into the willingness to enact change on every level of government-- talking to Benoît Dorait, Guillaume Cliche-Rivard, Virginie Dufour and Jean-Yves Duclos. This episode might make you feel exasperated... so strap in for a fun ride.</p><p>Check out our written companion pieces on <a href="https://pivot.quebec" class="linkified">https://pivot.quebec</a>, and please subscribe to the <a href="https://therover.ca" class="linkified">https://therover.ca</a> and <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com" class="linkified">https://duoduet.substack.com</a> ! </p><p>Isaac Peltz: @isaacapeltz<br>Gabrielle Brassard Lecours: @gabettebl</p><p>All sound was mixed and mastered by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>All interviews conducted by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>This was made possible because of a grant by AJIQ!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today we finally talk to the people in power. You have a comprehensive understanding of the problems, the successes, the people who are on the ground with their boots, activists who want to do better for the country. Now let's talk to the leaders in power, the people who wield the keys of change. Today we dive into the willingness to enact change on every level of government-- talking to Benoît Dorait, Guillaume Cliche-Rivard, Virginie Dufour and Jean-Yves Duclos. This episode might make you feel exasperated... so strap in for a fun ride.</p><p>Check out our written companion pieces on <a href="https://pivot.quebec" class="linkified">https://pivot.quebec</a>, and please subscribe to the <a href="https://therover.ca" class="linkified">https://therover.ca</a> and <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com" class="linkified">https://duoduet.substack.com</a> ! </p><p>Isaac Peltz: @isaacapeltz<br>Gabrielle Brassard Lecours: @gabettebl</p><p>All sound was mixed and mastered by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>All interviews conducted by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>This was made possible because of a grant by AJIQ!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 2025 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today we finally talk to the people in power. You have a comprehensive understanding of the problems, the successes, the people who are on the ground with their boots, activists who want to do better for the country. Now let's talk to the leaders in power, the people who wield the keys of change. Today we dive into the willingness to enact change on every level of government-- talking to Benoît Dorait, Guillaume Cliche-Rivard, Virginie Dufour and Jean-Yves Duclos. This episode might make you feel exasperated... so strap in for a fun ride.</p><p>Check out our written companion pieces on <a href="https://pivot.quebec" class="linkified">https://pivot.quebec</a>, and please subscribe to the <a href="https://therover.ca" class="linkified">https://therover.ca</a> and <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com" class="linkified">https://duoduet.substack.com</a> ! </p><p>Isaac Peltz: @isaacapeltz<br>Gabrielle Brassard Lecours: @gabettebl</p><p>All sound was mixed and mastered by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>All interviews conducted by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>This was made possible because of a grant by AJIQ!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In episode one, we laid the groundwork for what's been going on in the housing crisis. In episode two we set up the solutions on a policy level, having Francis Cortellino and Marie José Houle on to discuss what they're doing <em>within</em> the system. However, policy and action take two kinds of folks-- policy makers, and people who work on the ground. Thinkers are important, theory is essential, but who works beside those living the <em>reality</em> of the housing crisis?</p><p>This week we tell the story of how Isaac blew on online, and gained fifteen minutes of fame and we have two very well known people on to discuss the crisis. Lynn O'Donnel works from CACV, a group in Verdun, Montreal that helps people all over the city deal with landlords who choose to abuse their power. On the other side, we have Ricardo Tranjan, probably one of Canada's top thinkers around the housing crisis, and author of the book "the Tenant Class." These two dive straight into actionable solutions that are more practical on an individual level.</p><p>Check out our written companion pieces on <a href="https://pivot.quebec" class="linkified">https://Pivot.quebec</a>, and please subscribe to the <a href="https://therover.ca" class="linkified">https://therover.ca</a> and <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com" class="linkified">https://duoduet.substack.com</a> ! </p><p>Isaac Peltz: @isaacapeltz<br>Gabrielle Brassard Lecours: @gabettebl</p><p>All sound was mixed and mastered by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>All interviews conducted by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>This was made possible because of a grant by AJIQ!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In episode one, we laid the groundwork for what's been going on in the housing crisis. In episode two we set up the solutions on a policy level, having Francis Cortellino and Marie José Houle on to discuss what they're doing <em>within</em> the system. However, policy and action take two kinds of folks-- policy makers, and people who work on the ground. Thinkers are important, theory is essential, but who works beside those living the <em>reality</em> of the housing crisis?</p><p>This week we tell the story of how Isaac blew on online, and gained fifteen minutes of fame and we have two very well known people on to discuss the crisis. Lynn O'Donnel works from CACV, a group in Verdun, Montreal that helps people all over the city deal with landlords who choose to abuse their power. On the other side, we have Ricardo Tranjan, probably one of Canada's top thinkers around the housing crisis, and author of the book "the Tenant Class." These two dive straight into actionable solutions that are more practical on an individual level.</p><p>Check out our written companion pieces on <a href="https://pivot.quebec" class="linkified">https://Pivot.quebec</a>, and please subscribe to the <a href="https://therover.ca" class="linkified">https://therover.ca</a> and <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com" class="linkified">https://duoduet.substack.com</a> ! </p><p>Isaac Peltz: @isaacapeltz<br>Gabrielle Brassard Lecours: @gabettebl</p><p>All sound was mixed and mastered by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>All interviews conducted by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>This was made possible because of a grant by AJIQ!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Jun 2025 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In episode one, we laid the groundwork for what's been going on in the housing crisis. In episode two we set up the solutions on a policy level, having Francis Cortellino and Marie José Houle on to discuss what they're doing <em>within</em> the system. However, policy and action take two kinds of folks-- policy makers, and people who work on the ground. Thinkers are important, theory is essential, but who works beside those living the <em>reality</em> of the housing crisis?</p><p>This week we tell the story of how Isaac blew on online, and gained fifteen minutes of fame and we have two very well known people on to discuss the crisis. Lynn O'Donnel works from CACV, a group in Verdun, Montreal that helps people all over the city deal with landlords who choose to abuse their power. On the other side, we have Ricardo Tranjan, probably one of Canada's top thinkers around the housing crisis, and author of the book "the Tenant Class." These two dive straight into actionable solutions that are more practical on an individual level.</p><p>Check out our written companion pieces on <a href="https://pivot.quebec" class="linkified">https://Pivot.quebec</a>, and please subscribe to the <a href="https://therover.ca" class="linkified">https://therover.ca</a> and <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com" class="linkified">https://duoduet.substack.com</a> ! </p><p>Isaac Peltz: @isaacapeltz<br>Gabrielle Brassard Lecours: @gabettebl</p><p>All sound was mixed and mastered by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>All interviews conducted by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>This was made possible because of a grant by AJIQ!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <title>Episode 2 - Political Mathematics</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week Francis Cortellino breaks down the economics of the housing crisis, and Marie-Jose Houle explains the policies and ideas that would fix the housing if properly implemented, as well as how the government has introduced new ideas into our country to make sure the crisis doesn't get worse. </p><p>Check out our written companion pieces on <a href="https://pivot.quebec" class="linkified">https://Pivot.quebec</a>, and please subscribe to the <a href="https://therover.ca" class="linkified">https://therover.ca</a> and <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com" class="linkified">https://duoduet.substack.com</a> ! </p><p>Isaac Peltz: @isaacapeltz<br>Gabrielle Brassard Lecours: @gabettebl</p><p>All sound was mixed and mastered by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>All interviews conducted by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>This was made possible because of a grant by AJIQ!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week Francis Cortellino breaks down the economics of the housing crisis, and Marie-Jose Houle explains the policies and ideas that would fix the housing if properly implemented, as well as how the government has introduced new ideas into our country to make sure the crisis doesn't get worse. </p><p>Check out our written companion pieces on <a href="https://pivot.quebec" class="linkified">https://Pivot.quebec</a>, and please subscribe to the <a href="https://therover.ca" class="linkified">https://therover.ca</a> and <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com" class="linkified">https://duoduet.substack.com</a> ! </p><p>Isaac Peltz: @isaacapeltz<br>Gabrielle Brassard Lecours: @gabettebl</p><p>All sound was mixed and mastered by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>All interviews conducted by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>This was made possible because of a grant by AJIQ!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 30 May 2025 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week Francis Cortellino breaks down the economics of the housing crisis, and Marie-Jose Houle explains the policies and ideas that would fix the housing if properly implemented, as well as how the government has introduced new ideas into our country to make sure the crisis doesn't get worse. </p><p>Check out our written companion pieces on <a href="https://pivot.quebec" class="linkified">https://Pivot.quebec</a>, and please subscribe to the <a href="https://therover.ca" class="linkified">https://therover.ca</a> and <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com" class="linkified">https://duoduet.substack.com</a> ! </p><p>Isaac Peltz: @isaacapeltz<br>Gabrielle Brassard Lecours: @gabettebl</p><p>All sound was mixed and mastered by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>All interviews conducted by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>This was made possible because of a grant by AJIQ!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <title>Episode 1 - How Did We Get Here!?</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week we set the stage-- preliminary explanations on how we got to this point in the housing crisis, and how the problem goes back forty years. What is gentrification? Is it the same in the big cities and the small towns? Well, through interviews and research, Isaac and Gab are gonna bring you to understand exactly where things went wrong before we can talk about how to fix it. Knowledge slaps!</p><p><br>Check out our written companion pieces on <a href="https://pivot.quebec" class="linkified">https://Pivot.quebec</a>, and please subscribe to the <a href="https://therover.ca" class="linkified">https://therover.ca</a> and <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com" class="linkified">https://duoduet.substack.com</a> ! </p><p>Isaac Peltz: @isaacapeltz<br>Gabrielle Brassard Lecours: @gabettebl</p><p>All sound was mixed and mastered by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>All interviews conducted by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>This was made possible because of a grant by AJIQ!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week we set the stage-- preliminary explanations on how we got to this point in the housing crisis, and how the problem goes back forty years. What is gentrification? Is it the same in the big cities and the small towns? Well, through interviews and research, Isaac and Gab are gonna bring you to understand exactly where things went wrong before we can talk about how to fix it. Knowledge slaps!</p><p><br>Check out our written companion pieces on <a href="https://pivot.quebec" class="linkified">https://Pivot.quebec</a>, and please subscribe to the <a href="https://therover.ca" class="linkified">https://therover.ca</a> and <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com" class="linkified">https://duoduet.substack.com</a> ! </p><p>Isaac Peltz: @isaacapeltz<br>Gabrielle Brassard Lecours: @gabettebl</p><p>All sound was mixed and mastered by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>All interviews conducted by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>This was made possible because of a grant by AJIQ!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 May 2025 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week we set the stage-- preliminary explanations on how we got to this point in the housing crisis, and how the problem goes back forty years. What is gentrification? Is it the same in the big cities and the small towns? Well, through interviews and research, Isaac and Gab are gonna bring you to understand exactly where things went wrong before we can talk about how to fix it. Knowledge slaps!</p><p><br>Check out our written companion pieces on <a href="https://pivot.quebec" class="linkified">https://Pivot.quebec</a>, and please subscribe to the <a href="https://therover.ca" class="linkified">https://therover.ca</a> and <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com" class="linkified">https://duoduet.substack.com</a> ! </p><p>Isaac Peltz: @isaacapeltz<br>Gabrielle Brassard Lecours: @gabettebl</p><p>All sound was mixed and mastered by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>All interviews conducted by Isaac Peltz &amp; Gabrielle Brassard Lecours<br>This was made possible because of a grant by AJIQ!</p> <br><br>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://duoduet.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&amp;utm_campaign=CTA_1">duoduet.substack.com</a>]]>
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