The Line is a Canadian magazine dedicated to covering local, national and international politics, news, current events and occasionally some obscure stories. Hosted by Matt Gurney and Jen Gerson.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 32 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsNews Commentary |
In this first ever live recording of The Line Podcast, Matt Gurney and Jen Gerson took over The Plaza theatre on April 19, 2024 to talk about the Liberals' penultimate budget, a document filled with class angst, intergenerational resentment, and bad ... more
The Line has often spoken of the deteriorating global security situation, and what Canada must do to prepare. Much of our focus has been on defence and economics. But what about humanitarian projects? What is happening to the worlds aid organizations... more
General Wayne Eyre served for decades in the Canadian Army, including as its commander, before being promoted to Chief of the Defence Staff in 2021. During his time as Canadas top soldier, he has overseen not only a series of challenges inside the Ca... more
How are Canada's conservatives feeling right now? Pretty good, it turns out. In this episode of The Line Podcast, recorded on April 12, 2024, Matt Gurney finds Jen Gerson in Ottawa, in the media room at the Canada Strong and Free Networking Conferenc... more
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I've been tuning in to this podcast for the last few months, and it's refreshing to hear Jen back on the airwaves. The show offers thought-provoking discussions and presents a perspective that leans more towards the right, which is interesting as someone who tends to lean more left. Additionally, I value the inclusion of Alberta-centric content, as it offers a welcome change from the dominance of eastern Canadian news and politics.
I recommend this irreverent podcast unreservedly. I save it to listen to on the weekends. I always have a few chuckles listening to Jen Gerson and Matt Gurney speak frankly and unfiltered about current events in the Canadian political landscape. Given the declining media presence in Canada, podcasts like this are one of the few remaining ways to stay informed.
I would like to file a complaint: This podcast is simply too short! I don’t care if you have children. Give the people what they want and extend at least to 1.5 hours. The echo-chamber-affirming content is simply too good, and I want more. I’ve followed Gurney since he introduced us to his basement during the pandemic. Always thought provoking, challenging, balanced. more
Glad there are still spaces for open discussion of controversial topics without the default always being whatever seems most radically left on the day. Mainstream media has become comically out of touch with Canadians, parroting activist talking points and Liberal Party misinformation. Change is needed.
Great show!
Apple Podcasts | #10 | Canada/News/News Commentary |
Apple Podcasts | #58 | Canada/News |
Apple Podcasts | #106 | United Kingdom/News/News Commentary |
Apple Podcasts | #140 | Ireland/News/News Commentary |
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