Filmmakers Dan Shannon and Isabelle Depelteau discuss their award-winning documentary Me The People Film to speak about the many policies of populist leaders.
Also on the program controversial New York University professor, Lawrence Mead, talks about western individualism and immigration.
Fenwick Mckelvey of Concordia University answers the question: Is media broken? And, Ali Noorani from
National Immigration Forum with Eric Kaufman, author of White Shift, join The Cue to talk about how we work through these troubling times in politics.
A gruesome halloween stabbing by an alleged mentally ill man in Quebec sparked a $100 million dollar injection into that province’s mental health system.
Christine Grou of l’Ordre des psychologues du Québec speaks with Maggie John about what her province is doing with the extra resources for peop...
The year 2020 will go down in history as the year of COVID-19, the global coronavirus that brought many of us metaphorically to our knees. Death, economic destruction, and isolation is happening to people all over our world. Join us as we take a look back at some of our most memorable and moving ...
How we all eventually come to terms with the year 2020 will only be known in retrospect.
This week on Context: “getting real” at Christmas time in the age of COVID-19, with Dr. Maggie Mulqueen who says, “We shouldn’t feel obligated to push joy… when this year has been a struggle for everyone.”
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