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  • A just transition with Hassan Yussuff

    Hassan Yussuff joins Nate to discuss a just and fair transition for workers as we set Canada on a credible path towards net zero, with reference to his work as co-chair of the Task Force on Just Transition for Canadian Coal Power Workers and Communities. Yussuff was recently appointed to the Senate, after serving two…

  • Fighting for democracy in Russia with Leonid Volkov

    Leonid Volkov is Alexei Navalny’s top aide, and he joins Nate to discuss the fight against corruption and for democracy in Russia. Upon his return to Russia after being poisoned, Navalny has been imprisoned by Russian authorities in order to silence opposition. Volkov himself has been forced out of the country, subject to false and…

  • Anti-hate action with Amira Elghawaby

    Amira Elghawaby joins Nate to discuss hate and Islamophobia in Canada, and how the federal government should act.  Amira is a journalist, columnist, human rights advocate, board member of the Canadian Anti-Hate Network, and she recently served on the Canadian Commission for Democratic Expression, which made recommendations to the government to address hate online. This…

  • Serving Indigenous communities with Marc Miller

    Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller joins Nate to discuss the promise of clean water on reserves, support for Indigenous communities throughout the pandemic, and the government’s judicial review application of a Human Rights Tribunal ruling to compensate First Nations kids.   Minister Miller has served in the role since November 2019, he was a lawyer…

  • Vaccine roll-out, safe travel, and lessons learned with Irfan Dhalla

    Irfan Dhalla is a public health expert, he’s been a voice of reason throughout the pandemic, and he joins Nate to discuss vaccine roll-out strategy, whether and how we should begin to allow cross-border travel, and lessons learned to prevent and prepare for a future pandemic. If you don’t already follow Dr. Dhalla on Twitter,…

  • Israel and Palestine with Jon Allen

    Jon Allen, former Canadian Ambassador to Israel, joins Nates to discuss the recent violence in Israel and Gaza, the evictions in Sheikh Jerrah and the occupation and expansion of settlements more broadly, the need for elections in the Palestinian Authority and to limit the violent role of Hamas, and how Canada can constructively play a…

  • Working across party lines with Don Davies

    MP Don Davies plays an important parliamentary role as the NDP Health Critic in the course of the pandemic. On this episode, Don and Nate discuss the importance of working across party lines, recent work together on the TRIPS waiver, and the need to put partisanship aside and deliver evidence-based drug policy reform to save…

  • Pandemic border management with Kelley Lee

    Border management has become deeply politicized in recent months, and it’s worth moving beyond the partisan debate, to reflect on best practices around the world, and to assess what more Canada should do both to enhance travel restrictions and address essential travel needs. On this episode, Nate is joined by Professor Kelley Lee to discuss…

  • Free speech and Bill C-10 with Michael Geist

    What is the intent of Bill C-10 and can we deliver on that intent without limiting free speech? On this episode, Nate is joined by Michael Geist to discuss free speech issues around Bill C-10, why he has been opposed to the bill on other grounds as well, and how we should think about addressing…

  • The war on drugs is an abject failure with Louise Arbour

    The Global Commission on Drug Policy was created in January 2011 to highlight the failure of the war on drugs and to call for a paradigm shift towards drug policies grounded in evidence, human rights, and public health. On this episode, Nate is joined by commissioner Louise Arbour to talk about domestic and global drug…