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Diana Chan McNally: Bringing community work to Toronto's City Council 28.05.2026 1:01:29
This week, we welcome and spotlight community worker, homelessness advocate, and candidate for Toronto City Council, Diana Chan McNally. We discuss Chan McNally's run to become City Councillor for Toronto's Ward 4, Parkdale-High Park, top-of-mind issues for the Ward and the city, provincial encroachment on municipal government and her vision of bringing community work to municipal politics. Chan...
Labour Fair 2026 Keynote: New modes of organizing for a working peoples' city 14.05.2026 1:02:59
Today's episode of the Courage My Friends podcast series features the keynote discussion from the 34th annual Labour Fair at Toronto's George Brown College. Founding representative of the Toronto Airport Workers' Council Sean Smith and member of the Parkdale Housing Justice Network (PHJN) Matt Whitfield, discuss the crises of labour precarity and housing insecurity, how these are the outcomes of s...
From ecosystems to economics: How Canada's conserved and protected areas contribute billions to the economy 15.04.2026 59:49
In episode six we welcome national director of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, Sandra Schwartz and CPAWS economic analyst, Jason Wong, lead author of the CPAWS white paper, Widely Enjoyed but Inadequately Valued: Understanding the Economic, Environmental and Health Benefits of Canada's Protected and Conserved Areas . We discuss the first of its kind report that offers a new way of val...
Labour Fair 2026: The radical labour of care 02.04.2026 1:09:11
This latest episode of the Courage My Friends podcast series features "The Radical Labour of Care" panel discussion with: Indigenous midwife, leader, and educator, Claire Dion Fletcher; crisis outreach worker, case manager, and advocate in Toronto's Downtown East, Lorraine Lam; and program director of the Latinx Womyn's Program at the Toronto Rape Crisis Centre/Multicultural Women Against Rape, Gr...
Mining, militarism and organizing against the march to war 18.03.2026 1:05:31
In the latest episode of the Courage My Friends series, we welcome organizer with the Mining Injustice Solidarity Network Kara Anderson and welcome back Canada organizer for World Beyond War and coordinator of the Arms Embargo Now Campaign, Rachel Small. We discuss Canada's radical turn toward militarism and its ramping up of defence spending, the many and deep connections between militarism and m...
Pension divestment: From funding crises to a radical pension politics 18.02.2026 1:03:58
In our third episode of the season, Tom Fraser, a union researcher and author of Invested in Crisis: Public Sector Pensions Against the Future, and Becca Steckle, a research and policy analyst with Just Peace Advocates, join us to discuss how Canada's public sector pensions are funding crises from housing to genocide, the restructuring of Canadian retirement security into capital funding for milit...
Oxfam Inequality Report 2026: Resisting the rule of the rich and protecting freedom from billionaire power 28.01.2026 1:08:06
In our second episode of the season, executive director of Oxfam Canada, Lauren Ravon returns for our annual focus on the Oxfam Inequality Report and this year we are also joined by senior director of Strategy and Innovation at Family Service Toronto and national director of Campaign 2000, Leila Sarangi. We discuss Oxfam's latest report on global inequality, Resisting the Rule of the Rich: Protec...
Venezuela, Canada and the "Donroe Doctrine" 15.01.2026 1:07:05
In the season 10 premiere of the Courage My Friends podcast series, we are pleased to welcome back journalist, author and director of the Tricontinental Institute for Social Research, Vijay Prashad and professor of International Relations at St. Thomas University, Shaun Narine. We discuss the recent US military attack on Venezuela and the abduction of President Nicolas Maduro and First Lady Cilia...
December 10th Human Rights Day panel discussion: The ongoing struggle for rights in Canada 18.12.2025 1:34:05
Our final episode of this Courage My Friends season features a December 10th Human Rights Day Panel Discussion, the first of a series of events celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Community Worker Program at Toronto's George Brown College. Community workers and human rights advocates, Brianna Olson Pitawanakwat, Samira Mohyeddin, Diana Gallego, Desmond Cole and Diana Chan McNally discuss the m...
The AI hype-machine: Canada's ill-advised 'national sprint' on artificial intelligence 27.11.2025 1:32:39
In episode six of the Courage My Friends' season nine, we welcome impact strategist with Animikii, Indigenous Technology, Jeff Doctor, technology and human rights lawyer with Tekhnos Law and senior fellow with The Citizen Lab, Cynthia Khoo, senior researcher with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Hadrian Mertins-Kirkwood. We discuss Canada's accelerated approach to artificial intellige...
You Will Not Kill Our Imagination: Author Saeed Teebi on Palestine, writing and imagination 05.11.2025 1:00:22
In episode five, we are pleased to welcome award-winning author Saeed Teebi who speaks to us about his powerful new book, You Will Not Kill Our Imagination: A Memoir of Palestine and Writing in Dark Times. In our annual focus on the power of storytelling, we discuss what it means to be a Palestinian writer in these times, the challenges of writing against dehumanizing narratives, complicity in th...
Bills C-2 and C-12: How Canada's border security acts endanger refugee rights 15.10.2025 1:06:01
In episode four, we welcome co-executive director of the Migrant Workers Alliance for Change, Karen Cocq, advocacy and media relations coordinator at The Refugee Centre in Montreal, Alina Murad and President of the Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers, Aisling Bondy. We discuss the Carney Government's new border security acts, Bill C-2 and its questionable make-over with the recently tabled Bil...
Crisis or scandal? The deliberate dismantling of Ontario's public college system 01.10.2025 1:08:33
In our third episode we welcome support staff president for the Ontario Public Service Employees Union Local 418 at St. Lawrence College. Amanda Shaw, second vice president of OPSEU Local 415 at Algonquin College, Martin Lee and from George Brown College, member of OPSEU's part-time and sessional divisional executive, Ben McCarthy. We discuss the mass layoffs and program and campus closures across...
On September 20: Draw the line for people, for peace, for planet 15.09.2025 56:29
In this episode we welcome, climate justice and Indigenous rights organizer from Stellat'en First Nation and senior advisor at the David Suzuki Foundation, Janelle Lapointe; member services and movement building manager with Climate Action Network Canada, Lauren Latour and Canada organizer for World Beyond War, Rachel Small. We discuss the Draw the Line National Day of Action taking place across C...
Lawless: The complete decriminalization of abortion… only in Canada 03.09.2025 1:01:04
In our season nine premiere, we welcome Martha Paynter, nurse, scholar and author of Lawless: Abortion Under Complete Decriminalization . We discuss Canada's complete decriminalization of abortion (the only country to do so), the fascinating and often fraught history that brought us to this point, abortion as a public good, the influence of the anti-choice lobby here and the overturning of Roe vs....
Palestine and the weaponizing of hunger and the climate crisis 14.05.2025 1:02:45
In episode nine of the Courage My Friends series, we welcome visiting professor and dean of the faculty of agriculture and veterinary medicine at Gaza's Al-Azhar University, Dr. Ahmed Abu Shaban. We discuss the weaponization of already fragile food systems in Gaza, the acceleration of the climate crisis through conflict and Palestinian resilience under occupation. Reflecting on the nexus of food...
Labour Fair 2025: Labour now: Union responses to the polycrisis 16.04.2025 54:22
In episode eight, we return to the George Brown College Labour Fair and a discussion with Ontario Federation of Labour president Laura Walton and chief steward and second vice president of OPSEU/SEFPO Local 556 Jeff Brown. We discuss the multiple issues facing the labour movement, union priorities and, in this age of polycrisis, what exactly we are working for. Speaking to the upcoming federal ele...
Labour Fair 2025: Building a workers' first emergency response to the tariff crisis 11.04.2025 1:07:19
In episode seven, we are pleased to feature executive director of the Workers' Action Centre, Deena Ladd. In her keynote address for the 33rd annual Labour Fair at Toronto's George Brown College, No One Left Behind: Building a Workers' First Emergency Response to the Tariff Crisis that Unites Us, Ladd discusses the current trade war, the dangers facing workers and a solidarity-driven plan that put...
Labour Fair 2025: The critical need for labour education 02.04.2025 54:34
In episode six, we feature the opening discussion of the 33rd annual Labour Fair at Toronto's George Brown College. Under this year's theme, What Are We Working For? JP Hornick, president of OPSEU/SEFPO, (Ontario Public Service Employees Union), speaks on the critical need for labour education, labour organizing amid the changing nature of work and the crisis facing Ontario colleges. Reflecting on...
Rebranded fascism, higher education and the burden of conscience 12.03.2025 59:22
In episode five, we are pleased to welcome back Henry Giroux, scholar, cultural critic and author, most recently of The Burden of Conscience: Educating Beyond the Veil of Silence. We discuss the rise of authoritarianism in the US and around the world as an updated fascism, its attack on democracy and higher education and the urgent need for solidarity, critical pedagogy and resistance in the face...
George Brown College's 25th annual Mental Health Conference: Decolonizing learning and creating conditions for student well-being 19.02.2025 39:15
In episode 4, we focus on the upcoming 25th annual Mental Health Conference at George Brown College in Toronto and this year's theme, Thriving Together in the Classroom: Creating the Conditions for Student Well-Being. Author, storyteller, Indigenous academic and conference keynote speaker Carolyn Roberts; dean of the Centre for Preparatory and Liberal Studies, Susan Toews; and director of Student...
Oxfam Inequality Report 2025: Billionaire colonialism in Canada 13.02.2025 40:16
In part two of our focus on Oxfam's latest report: Takers Not Makers: The Unjust Poverty and Unearned Wealth of Colonialism , we welcome associate professor and faculty chair of the Indigenous Relations Initiative at McGill University, Dr. Veldon Coburn. Reflecting on his 2022 book (co-edited with David Thomas) Capitalism and Dispossession: Corporate Canada at Home and Abroad , we speak of the gro...
Oxfam Inequality Report 2025: The takers not makers of billionaire colonialism 05.02.2025 43:12
In part one of this discussion, executive director of Oxfam Canada Lauren Ravon returns to discuss Oxfam's latest report: Takers Not Makers: The Unjust Poverty and Unearned Wealth of Colonialism . Ravon and Resh Budhu explore the extreme wealth and power of the billionaire class, this era of "billionaire colonialism" and what it will take to decolonize economies in Canada and throughout the world....
Do we need a new progressive alternative in Canada? 22.01.2025 58:28
In our season eight premiere, we welcome independent journalist and public historian Taylor C. Noakes, author, political economist and senior researcher with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Ricardo Tranjan and welcome back writer, social justice activist and former organizer for the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty, John Clarke. The group reflects on the current state of progressive p...
BRICS, de-dollarization and Canada in a multipolar world 10.12.2024 1:09:59
In our final episode of the Courage My Friends podcast series, season seven, we are joined by author, professor and director of the Geopolitical Economy Research Group at the University of Manitoba, Dr. Radhika Desai, and author, professor and Chair of International Relations and Political Science at St. Thomas University, Dr. Shaun Narine. We discuss the shifting balance of power in global politi...
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