
A podcast of Canadian reformers
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | News | |||

Cara, Uytae, and Paige discuss the housing accelerator integrity crisis, exploring whether Toronto's urban policies and institutional accountability are being genuinely tested or if the city has simply become too big to fine. Read more on our compan... more
A preview of @CanadianCivil where @PaigeMTL and @JJMcCullough look at the winding path and difficult decisions involved in a Canadian media career.
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www.instagram.com/jjmccullough/
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Uytae and Paige talk about the ethics of sponsored videos and the struggles of working together on a project.
Find Paige:
mastodon.social/@paigesaunders
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h... more
Paige and endurance poker athlete Jaime Staples talk about Canadian careers in streaming.
Cutting Room:
Moving on from Paige's most recent failure to get famous by becoming a thumbnail strumpet, could he instead become a streaming slattern? Does Pa... more
Paige went on a forum, hoisted his boombox, and waited until someone reluctantly came out.
Cutting Room:
Strange interviews are often a key part of Paige's video research, but this one was far less meandering than most. We slapped some dressings on... more
Two rail enthusiasts talk about when that passion becomes counter productive.
Cutting Room:
You know them, you love them, they're why you spent your honeymoon crossing Siberia. They are the men who love trains. We talk about when that becomes a pro... more
We welcome in Dan of the New Travel for a very meta episode.
Cutting Room:
Paige has a clickbait problem. He doesn't want to do it, instead preferring a headache inducing firetruck aesthetic that some have described as "Hot Garbage".
In response h... more
Uytae survived his topical disease to talk about the extra details and thoughts following his experience making a video about purpose built rentals.
Cutting Room:
Purpose built rentals are a pretty hot solution at the moment, but does it really mat... more
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