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The Backbench

When the group chat’s spiraling and your For You Page is a trainwreck, it’s hard to know what’s real — or what matters. Canadaland Politics (formerly The Backbench) cuts through the noise with bold questions, sharp analysis, and the political news you actually need.


Each Tuesday, we’ll ask bold questions and offer sharp analysis, giving you the tools to challenge any perspective — maybe even your own. 


Canadaland Politics is made by Noor Azrieh, Aviva Lessard and Sam Konnert.

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Episodes

Screaming Children, Dying Planet

With deals for affordable childcare now in place across the country, we compare what each province got and discuss what this process might reveal for future programs, like pharmacare. And we dive into the good, the bad and the ugly of the government’s Emissions Reductions Plan. This week’s contributors: Emilie Nicolas , Drew Brown , Stuart Thomson Links: - A comparsion of childcare deals across the country. - The Emissions Reduction Plan Sponsors: Oxio , Freshbooks , The Peak Daily Hosted on Aca...

Apr 05, 202241 minEp. 29

Justin And Jagmeet's Experiment In Democracy

Jagmeet Singh’s Chief of Staff Jennifer Howard was in the room during negotiations for the Liberal-NDP supply and confidence agreement. She breaks down how politicians can work together, even if looks like they hate each other on TV. Further Reading: “Going Inside the Room: How the Liberal-NDP Confidence Deal Happened” https://www.nationalobserver.com/2022/03/24/news/going-inside-room-how-liberal-ndp-confidence-deal-happened Sponsors: FreshBooks , The Peak Daily , Ground News If you listen on Ap...

Mar 29, 202233 minEp. 28

A Shit Ton of Energy Insecurity

As nations around the world cut off business with Russia, can Canada help fill the international demand for oil and gas? More importantly, should we? And the pandemic caused unprecedented government spending, as well as shifting priorities on everything from work to healthcare. How will that all play out in the upcoming budget? This week’s contributors: Jason Markusoff, Caroline Elliott, Murad Hemmadi Links: Shannon Proudfoot’s Maclean’s profile of Pierre Pollievre: [ https://www.macleans.ca/lon...

Mar 22, 202240 minEp. 27

A Conversation With Bob Rae

As escalation between Russia and Ukraine continues, what is Canada’s role in this ever-changing world? And how do conversations we have on the international stage impact our decisions here at home - and vice versa? Canada's UN Ambassador Bob Rae weighs in. Sponsors: Skipper Otto , Rotman , Ground News Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Mar 15, 202226 minEp. 26

Teaser: We're going weekly!

For the next few months, The Backbench is going to bring you weekly episodes! Expect us to chat with those who are impacted by or impacting what’s happening in Ottawa. We want to put the people back in politics so if you're either of those categories, get in touch at backbench@canadaland.com. Don't worry - We’ll still be bringing you the panel you’ve come to know and love. Our first episode drops next Tuesday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Mar 09, 20222 min

Contradictions In Conflict

As the war in Ukraine escalates and Canadian leaders head to Europe, we assess the economic and military responses so far. And despite fully grasping the severity of Russian aggression, we want to know: Why does Canada's response to conflict vary so much depending on the country? This week's contributors: Drew Brown , Caroline Elliott , Jaskaran Sandhu Links: The Narwhal's piece about Canadian players still dealing in Russian resources More context on the Canadian discourse re: Sikhs written by ...

Mar 08, 202249 minEp. 25

In Case of An Emergency

As the Emergencies Act passes and border blockades come down, we examine what impacts the Act and the satellite protests had domestically and internationally. And Canada decides to step up in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia - and it's unclear exactly why. This week's contributors: Murad Hemmadi , Jason Markusoff , Emilie Nicolas Sponsors: Rotman , The Big Story Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Feb 22, 202245 minEp. 24

Maximum Chaos

The 2022 Freedom Convoy has taken over Ottawa, both the city and the political discourse. Why is the federal government so paralyzed by it and will it have a long-term impact on Canadian politics? And as the Conservative Party steps into the post-Erin O'Toole era, we try to figure out what "true blue" means now and whether it has Trumpian characteristics. Sponsors: Rotman & The Big Story Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Feb 08, 202244 minEp. 23

The NDP's Progressive Struggles

People have been declaring that they have stopped donating their money and/or time to the NDP recently. Why is the NDP struggling to retain self-described progressives? What is the party's role in federal politics today? This week's contributors: Lori Idlout , NDP MP (Nunavut) Peggy Nash , Former NDP MP & Finance Critic (Parkdale-High Park, Ontario) Des Bisonnette , President of NDP EDA (Lakeland, Alberta) & Member of the Democratic Socialists of Canada Sponsors: Hot Docs Podcast Festiva...

Jan 25, 202239 minEp. 22

The So-Called Era Of Reconciliation

Three generations of Indigenous panelists join us this week on what The Backbench thought was the biggest story of 2021: the unmarked graves on former residential school grounds. We break format to take stock of what has been promised and repromised, the diversity of demands from Indigenous communities, and what a new "interlocutor" position can do to help with healing. Guests: Leena Minifie , Riley Yesno feat. Romeo Saganash Links: Trudeau’s promises to Assembly of First Nations in 2015 Globe a...

Jan 11, 202241 minEp. 21

Economy As Entertainment?

Political showmanship about #Justinflation abound, just as the Liberal government is set to release their Fall Economic Statement this week. And it's our last episode of 2021! We offer some highlights and lowlights of the year. This week's contributors: Murad Hemmadi , Jason Markusoff , Jaskaran Sandhu Links: Since recording, Justin Trudeau has said he will not yet intervene in Quebec's Bill 21 Sponsors: Rotman Negotiations Program Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Dec 14, 202142 minEp. 20

A Bill That's Ideally Never Used

BC's emergency on top of emergency has us wondering where the federal government needs to step in. And the latest "lockdown bill" and Throne Speech reveals where our federal government is at. This week's contributors: Caroline Elliott , Leena Minifie , Stuart Thomson ft. MP Dan Albas Links: Did you miss the Throne Speech? Read it here . Sponsors: Rotman , Amnesty International Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Nov 30, 202139 minEp. 19

A Cynical Guide To COP26

Support The Backbench at canadaland.com/join Prime Minister Trudeau celebrated Canada's role at COP26 - but what is there to celebrate really? And Conservatives MPs try to start a 'civil liberties caucus' while the Liberal caucus vote not to empower themselves. This week's contributors: Caroline Elliott , Emilie Nicolas , Riley Yesno Sponsors: Rotman , Amnesty International Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Nov 16, 202148 minEp. 18

A Money Manel: Equalization & Inflation

It’s crowdfunding season at Canadaland! Please consider supporting us at canadaland.com/join Alberta thinks it made a "powerful" statement to Ottawa this week. And the Bank of Canada says inflation is persistent, which can also be perceived as good news if you look really hard. This week's contributors: Drew Brown , Murad Hemmadi , Jason Markusoff Links: Trevor Tombe's tool that helped us understand equalization payments a bit better The Conversation's piece on equalization overhaul The TikTok o...

Nov 02, 202142 minEp. 17

Two Former MPs Dish On China & Climate

It’s crowdfunding season at Canadaland! Please consider supporting us at canadaland.com/join We invited former MPs on because it was supposed to be the first week of Parliament. It got pushed back, but we get into what the first days of Parliament are like and what issues this government will be inheriting anyway. This week's contributors: Former MP Kenny Chiu & Former MP Catherine McKenna Links: Kenny Chiu references this page on the BC government website on how emissions have increased in ...

Oct 19, 202146 minEp. 16

Truth, Reconciliation and China

Trudeau drops the first apology of his third term and has us wondering how reconciliation can go beyond symbolic actions. And as the Two Michaels make it home, what have we learned from this whole saga? This week's contributors: Joanna Chiu , Stuart Thomson , Riley Yesno Links: Riley's piece on the spring federal budget More on what Land Back & Cash Back are about How to order Joanna's book, "China Unbound" This episode is supported by Dispatch Coffee . Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy...

Oct 05, 202144 minEp. 15

A Conversation With A PPC Voter

This week, we bring you something different: an in-depth chat with a People’s Party of Canada supporter. Derek Taylor emailed Fatima after she called the party racist. He agreed to an interview. Derek gets into how he heard about the party, why he supports them, and the direction the party has taken since its creation in 2018. This is the extended version of an interview featured on Canadaland. This episode is supported by Dispatch Coffee and Rotman . Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for m...

Sep 28, 202144 minEp. 14

An Unconsequential Election

At the time of recording this episode, #elxn44 literally has yielded the same number of seats (give or take several seats) for all of our federal parties. Here's a coast-to-coast-to-coast chat on what this outcome suggests and where Canadian politics goes from here. This week's contributors: Drew Brown , Jason Markusoff , Leena Minifie , Jaskaran Sandhu , Stuart Thomson . This episode is supported by Dispatch Coffee , The Peak Daily and Rotman . Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more in...

Sep 21, 202137 minEp. 13

Fairy Tales & Picture Books

What issues did the federal leaders not speak on throughout the campaign? We get into some of them. And a look into what pandemic debts and costed platforms tell us. This week’s contributors: Celina Caesar-Chavannes , Murad Hemmadi feat. Pam Palmater Links: Murad’s past Maclean’s piece on why the ethnic vote isn't real; The Institute of Fiscal Studies’ assessments of NDP , Liberals , and Conservatives ’ costed platforms. This episode is supported by The Peak, Aussie Hair, Rotman , and Canadian P...

Sep 14, 202146 minEp. 12

An Emergency, But First An Election

The show after Labour Day warrants a look at federal parties' commitments to workers and how they say they will grow our economy. And when it comes to climate change proposals, will voters respond to ambition or reality? This week's contributors: Caroline Elliott (Welcome!), Murad Hemmadi , and Jaskaran Sandhu UPDATE: The Green Party released their platform after we recorded the episode, which includes a section on a just transition for workers via introducing a Just Transition Act before the en...

Sep 08, 202150 minEp. 11

Health Vs. Healthcare

The Liberals promised to inject 6-billion more dollars into our healthcare system last week, but will more money mean more healthcare? Meanwhile, regional federal parties have dropped their platforms with distinct climate plans, posing a possible threat to major parties. This week's contributors: Leena Minifie , Emilie Nicolas , Stuart Thomson Links: Jen Gerson's Maclean's piece on the Maverick Party Fatima & Emma MacIntosh's National Observer 2019 piece on whether politicians should be bloc...

Aug 31, 202142 minEp. 10

Afghanistan & Affordability

Liberals scramble to respond to the crisis in Afghanistan amid the first week of campaigning. And Trudeau says he wants life to be more affordable while also suggesting it's not his job. This week's contributors: Drew Brown , Jason Markusoff , and Jaskaran Sandhu Links: Kevin Newman's piece for The Line Noah Richler's piece for The Globe and Mail Shout out to Srushti Gangdev for catching the graph with no axis labels The PPC candidate who photoshopped his head on Prince William This episode is s...

Aug 24, 202141 minEp. 9

Introducing The White Saviors

Subscribe to The White Saviors now ! Series launch: August 23 Over 25 years, WE built a golden brand by inspiring children to rally around their charismatic leader. But behind the scenes, employees experienced a cult-like culture and a troubling blur of charitable and commercial activities. In the aftermath of a national scandal, thousands of donors and volunteers (and dozens of ‘celebrity ambassadors’) are left wondering where the money went, and whether the savior industry creates a constant n...

Aug 11, 20214 min

Erin O'Toole Doesn't Want to Fight

With massive childcare announcements and talk of abortion access, the Liberal government seems to be focusing on women lately. Is it pre-election pandering or just good governance? And we look at the state of the Conservative Party, whose leader says he does not want an election. This week's contributors: Celina Caesar-Chavannes , Leena Minifie , Stuart Thomson Links: Globe and Mail piece on Jody Wilson-Raybould Maclean's 2021 federal election guide Stuart's piece about Justin Trudeau running ag...

Aug 10, 202139 minEp. 8

Border Politics

Canada looks to welcome travellers again while the future of vaccine passports remains uncertain. And two national anti-hate summits last week had us wondering what policies would actually help. This week's contributors: Emilie Nicolas , Jaskaran Sandhu , Stuart Thomson This episode is supported by Aussie Hair. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Jul 27, 202137 minEp. 7

Pandering Season

More and more election season tropes have revealed themselves recently, particularly in Quebec, Alberta and Tiktok. And the mutiny against the Green Party leader Annamie Paul reaches its final stage next week - How did we get here? This week's contributors: Murad Hemmadi , Jason Markusoff , Emilie Nicolas A special thank you to the Toronto Star's Alex Ballingall , whose reporting on the Green Party informed this episode. You can also listen to The Sprawl's conversation with Prime Minister Trudea...

Jul 13, 202137 minEp. 6

Ep. 5 - A Two-Dose Election?

The spectre of a fall federal election looms large with a flurry of activity in the House, Trudeau calling Parliament toxic, and a high-profile Minister announcing she won’t run again. And further fallout after more unmarked graves were found at a residential school. This week's contributors: Drew Brown , Celina Caesar-Chavannes , Jason Markusoff This episode is supported by Freshbooks . Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Jun 29, 202140 min

Ep. 4 - The Politics Of Genocide: Kamloops Fallout

Federal politics scrambles to respond to the country finding more and more Indigenous children's remains near residential schools. And Prime Minister Trudeau is the "dean" of the G7 now, allegedly. This week's panelists: Leena Minifie , Jaskaran Sandhu feat. Romeo Saganash Further reading: More on how the federal government still took Indigenous children to court on the day we recorded (Monday) The Truth and Reconciliation Commission's 94 Calls To Action . (CBC published on it here too) Romeo Sa...

Jun 15, 202145 min

Ep. 3 - Big Telecom, Big Quebec

A new CRTC decision - that critics say guarantees higher wireless prices - suggests that telecom giants are in control. What does Quebec trying to change the Constitution via Bill 96 mean? And host Fatima Syed breaks protocol with her own point of order. This week's panelists: Murad Hemmadi , Emilie Nicolas , & Stuart Thomson , This episode is supported by Dispatch and Freshbooks . Support the show: https://backbench.supercast.tech/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted...

Jun 01, 202144 min
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