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[18 Oct 2019]

The journalists Bethany Lindsay and Andrew Weichel discuss their new book Everything British Columbia: The Ultimate Book of Lists (MacIntyre Purcell, 2019), with Joseph Planta.

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[16 Oct 2019]

The journalist Seth Berkman discusses his debut book A Team of Their Own: How an International Sisterhood Made Olympic History (Hanover Square Press, 2019), covering the unified Korean women’s ice hockey team, and more, with Joseph Planta.

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[29 May 2019]

The distinguished author and historian Andrew Roberts discusses his critically acclaimed biography Churchill: Walking with Destiny (Allen Lane, 2019), the relevance of Winston Churchill today, and more, with Joseph Planta.

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[29 May 2019]

The broadcaster Stephen Quinn, host of The Early Edition (weekdays 05.00am to 08.37am on CBC Radio One), discusses his career in journalism, radio and more, with Joseph Planta.

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[27 May 2019]

The former NDP MP for Vancouver East (1997-2015) Libby Davies discusses her new book Outside In: A Political Memoir (Between the Lines, 2019), with Joseph Planta.

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[27 May 2019]

The activist and community organiser Dave Meslin discusses Teardown: Rebuilding Democracy from the Ground Up (Penguin, 2019), with Joseph Planta.

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[21 May 2019]

The philosopher, academic and music industry executive David Weitzner discusses his new book Fifteen Paths: How to Tune Out Noise, Turn on Imagination and Find Wisdom (ECW Press, 2019), with Joseph Planta.

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[8 May 2019]

The labour leader and activist Sid Ryan discusses his new memoir A Grander Vision: My Life in the Labour Movement (Dundurn, 2019), with Joseph Planta.

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[30 Apr 2019]

The acclaimed filmmaker Nettie Wild discusses her film A Place Called Chiapas, with Joseph Planta, which gets a screening at DOXA, the Documentary Film Festival, Saturday, 04 May 2019 some twenty-one years since its release; they also discuss the making of the movie between 1996-1997, the politics of free trade, copyright, and more.

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[10 Apr 2019]

The author of This May Hurt a Bit: Reinventing Canada’s Health Care System (Dundurn, 2019), Stephen Skyvington discusses what he suggests must happen now to fix the health care in Canada and more, with Joseph Planta.