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The Hatchet is a podcast and newsletter dedicated to exposing power and money in Canada. Hosted by Arshy Mann, The Hatchet delivers important, original and fascinating journalism about how this country actually works, in a way that no one else can. hatchetmedia.ca
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Quebec cops killed a teenage boy. Now they’re targeting his friends. 10.07.2026 19:06
The Montreal police have arrested and charged the friends of an unarmed teenage boy who was shot and killed by the Longueuil police last year. Meanwhile, the police officer who killed Nooran Rezayi is a free man. The whole thing stinks of a cover-up. The full force of the state is being deployed against a group of teenagers in order to silence them, smear their reputations and whitewash the unjust...
Chaos in the Saint John Police Force | A Few Bad Apples 25.06.2026 14:33
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit hatchetmedia.ca There’s an unfortunate tendency to talk about the cops as some kind of a monolith. And don’t worry, I’m not about to go on some lecture about how not all police officers are bad. I just mean that we often miss that police forces are complex, political institutions with competing centres of power. There are the police boa...
Inside Canada’s Billionaire Sexual Assault Trial 17.06.2026 1:13:34
For the last few years, it’s become almost a cliché to talk about how we’re in the middle of a new era of accountability when it comes to sexual violence. Whether it’s the prosecution of Harvey Weinstein or the ongoing revelations from the Epstein Files, the rich, famous and powerful appear to be having their crimes exposed and, on occasion, even punished. Here in Canada it’s been no different. Th...
The RCMP’s War on Dissent | A Few Bad Apples 11.06.2026 12:03
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit hatchetmedia.ca There’s this idea out there that often gets bandied about; that the RCMP, from its very inception, has been a tool of political repression. People claim that for most of the force’s 150-year history, the Mounties have been used to clamp down on perceived opponents of the state, whether they’re Indigenous activists, Franc...
The Killing of Nooran Rezayi | A Few Bad Apples 05.06.2026 47:17
This is the first installment of "A Few Bad Apples," a new, ongoing series about police misconduct from The Hatchet. Across Canada, police continue to act with impunity. Toronto is amidst t he worst policing crisis in its history. And while the details of that were still coming out, three off-duty Toronto police officers were charged with sexual assault in Spain. In British Columbia, the Vancouver...
Inside Canada's Shadow Financial System 14.05.2026 9:39
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit hatchetmedia.ca There’s something about the way we talk about crime that I’ve always found frustrating. Whether it’s car theft rings or fentanyl trafficking or targeted killings, we end up having intense political debates about peripheral issues — should we be locking more people up or making it harder to get bail or changing the Youth...
British Columbia Can’t Outrun the Past 01.05.2026 9:46
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit hatchetmedia.ca There is a spectre haunting British Columbia. If you’ve been paying any attention to BC politics over the last eight months, the province has been whipped up into a panic over Indigenous rights. And all of it can be traced back to one man — and no, it’s not Premier David Eby. The man haunting the province is Joseph Tru...
Canada's Monopolies Are Marching On (w/ Peter Nowak & Vass Bednar) 24.04.2026 21:46
As I’m sure you all know, the media is not doing well. Layoffs and closures have left the industry in a state of absolute disrepair. Even the so-called new media outlets that were supposed to save us — think BuzzFeed and Vice — have largely packed it in. The podcasting bubble has popped and newsletters have flatlined. In short, there just isn’t some magical business model or format waiting in the...
Fishy Business on the Island (w/ Stu Neatby) 23.04.2026 9:09
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit hatchetmedia.ca It’s not surprising that Prince Edward Island gets ignored by most of the press outside of the Maritimes. It’s by far the smallest province, with less than 200,000 residents. And the last time PEI politics were being covered nationally was when PEI senator Mike Duffy was at the centre of a massive expense scandal well ov...
The Promise and Peril of Avi Lewis (w/ Nora Loreto) 14.04.2026 51:35
Nora Loreto comes on The Hatchet to discuss whether Avi Lewis, the NDP's new leader, is set to be the socialist saviour or doomed to be another Dipper dud. We recorded this not long after the NDP convention and we dissect the challenges Avi will face as the party’s standard-bearer, including his relationships with labour, the provincial parties, his own party’s bureaucracy and much more. Also, an...
The Toronto Police Has Been a Rogue Agency for Too Long. Rein Them In. 14.02.2026 29:25
The Toronto Police Service is one of the oldest institutions in this country. In fact it’s 33 years older than the country itself. And in all of those nearly two hundred years of history, you’d be hard-pressed to find a darker time for the force than right now. That’s because last week, seven current and one former Toronto Police officers were arrested and charged with an absolute litany of offenc...
Separation Anxiety (w/ Paul Wells) 06.02.2026 6:05
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit hatchetmedia.ca Just over a year ago, when we were launching The Hatchet , there was one thing in particular that worried me — I’ve never felt fluent in federal politics. I think I knew as much as your average journalist — I followed the news, I had my opinions and I had a general sense of the history. But outside of the occasional stor...
The Green Party is a Natural Disaster 20.01.2026 6:03
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit hatchetmedia.ca This episode is for paid subscribers. If you would like to hear the whole thing, please support The Hatchet by going to hatchetmedia.substack.com . Now this might seem hard to believe, but there was a time when the Green Party of Canada was riding high. If just a few things went their way, they were on track to becoming...
The Dark Prince of Bay Street | Brookfield 09.01.2026 1:07:18
Support us at hatchetmedia.substack.com In 1978, a South African accountant orchestrated one of the most audacious and ruthless hostile takeovers in the history of Canadian business. His name was Jack Cockwell. And over the next decade, he would build a corporate empire unlike anything Canada had ever seen. This is the third episode in our series examining the history of Brookfield. In our first t...
The House of Bronfman | Brookfield 07.01.2026 56:40
Support us at hatchetmedia.substack.com This is the second episode in our series about Brookfield, the Canadian financial giant. In our first episode, we told you about one half of the company’s corporate lineage — Brascan, the Canadian monopoly that dominated Brazil for half-a-century. But Brookfield has another parent — the Bronfman family. And their story is even more remarkable. It begins in t...
The Canadian Octopus | Brookfield 06.01.2026 29:18
This episode was first published on April 12th, 2025. Happy New Year, Hatchet listeners! The chance to put out good journalism is its own reward, but to everyone who has listened, shared, or supported us over the last year—thank you. We wanted to kick off the year by updating you on our series on Brookfield. It’s been a long road, but we’ll be publishing the next two new episodes this week, with m...
What the mainstream media won't tell you about Jeffrey Epstein 03.12.2025 28:49
I’ve had a hard time knowing what to make of the still-unfolding saga around Jeffrey Epstein. Like basically everyone else in the world, I’ve been following the story with interest for years. Even before the Miami Herald’s explosive 2018 investigation into the extend of his sexual abuse and how he had been able to get away with it, I had a vague understanding of a man named Jeffrey Epstein who abu...
Guns and Splutter: Breaking Down the Budget 11.11.2025 3:48
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit hatchetmedia.ca The much anticipated budget is finally here and it promises to make "Canada Strong." Between the eye-popping promise to enable $1 trillion dollars in investments over the next five years and the $78.3 billion deficit, there’s a lot to take in. And that’s before we get into the really critical stuff… like maybe Canada wil...
Wild, Wild (Rose) Country 03.11.2025 44:38
So last week, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith used the notwithstanding clause to force Alberta teachers back to work. It’s the first time the notwithstanding clause has ever been used in this kind of a manner to end a labour action. And that’s led to some softening of support for Danielle Smith. But here’s the truth. The latest polls show that if an election were held today, Danielle Smith’s United...
Killing Canada Post 31.10.2025 55:05
In 1965, Canada’s postal workers did something so radical, so unprecedented, that it shook our country’s political establishment to the core. They went on strike. It was radical and unprecedented because up until then public employees had no right to walk off the job. But for two weeks, postal workers conducted an illegal wildcat action which, by the end of it, saw them winning the right to strike...
Election Shock on the Rock 24.10.2025 36:25
I think it’s kind of funny how we talk about election campaigns while they’re in progress. Between the polling and the poll aggregators, there’s often a feeling of inevitability to the result. But it also makes those times when the result is unexpected, when the actual will of the voters turns out to be very different from what the polls and the pundits predicted, to stand out in stark relief. We...
The Decline and Fall of the Canadian State (w/ Nora Loreto) 08.10.2025 1:06:01
Why can’t the government do stuff? I’m not being facetious here. I think most Canadians — in fact, most people who live in western democracies — have a feeling that their governments are incapable of actually delivering on projects or providing services. But it wasn’t always this way. There was an era, not so far back in the future, when the Canadian governments turned petrochemicals into plastics...
Monopoly Man (w/ Peter Nowak) 04.10.2025 36:44
Back a few years ago, there was this moment where it felt like there was a movement building against monopolies. It started in the United States with academics like Lena Khan and Tim Wu and journalists like Matt Stoller speaking out about the creeping corporate concentration that was infecting so much of American life. Eventually that movement found purchase in the Biden administration, which put...
Visions of Vancouver (w/ Justin McElroy) 26.09.2025 58:16
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit hatchetmedia.ca Vancouver is a funny place. It’s without a doubt the most beautiful city in the country, probably also the continent and maybe even the world — at least when the sun’s shining. The rainy season, which lasts around eight months of the year, can turn it into a dreary, inescapable limbo. It’s a place filled luxury car deale...
Northern Apocalypse | The Canadian Pacific 05.09.2025 30:13
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit hatchetmedia.ca This episode is available immediately to paid supporters. For unpaid supporters, we're providing a short preview. Please consider supporting us at hatchetmedia.substack.com The Canadian Pacific created a nation. But it also destroyed nations in the process. This is our third and final episode in our series about the buil...
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