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The Headwaters
Episode #26 Unexpected Underground

The Headwaters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 28:25


There's a lot going on beneath the surface in our corner of the world. The Basin is home to the deepest cave in Canada, named Bisaro Anima, located just outside of Fernie. In this episode, we meet the explorer who has pioneered its dark and dangerous depths. We also dip into an eerie, once-secret Cold War bunker in Nelson, and we make a Kootenay connection to one of punk music's more legendary bands, D.O.A. Join us for our subterranean Unexpected Underground episode.

Wheat Pete's Word
Wheat Pete’s Word, Sept 13: Carbon cycling, cutting heights, P tests, and the Diefenbunker

Wheat Pete's Word

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 20:17


How come the corn plants are so tall this year? It’s all about early season temperatures, says Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson in this week’s Wheat Pete’s Word podcast. Plus, listen on or download for later to learn about maximum nutrient impacts, root issues in disguise, cool weather impacts and more! Have a question you'd like... Read More

RealAgriculture's Podcasts
Wheat Pete’s Word, Sept 13: Carbon cycling, cutting heights, P tests, and the Diefenbunker

RealAgriculture's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 20:17


How come the corn plants are so tall this year? It’s all about early season temperatures, says Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson in this week’s Wheat Pete’s Word podcast. Plus, listen on or download for later to learn about maximum nutrient impacts, root issues in disguise, cool weather impacts and more! Have a question you'd like... Read More

My Nuclear Life
Trying to stay alive at the Diefenbunker with Nathan Radke & Lee Kuhnle

My Nuclear Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 64:01


My Nuclear Life and The Uncover Up visit the Diefenbunker: Canada's Cold War Museum. Join Shelly, Nathan, and Lee as they journey 75 feet underground to compare how the Canadian Government planned to prepare for their survival versus the Civil Defense measured intended for their citizens.

Dark Poutine - True Crime and Dark History
The 1984 Quebec National Assembly Shooting

Dark Poutine - True Crime and Dark History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 63:13


Episode 275: On May 8, 1984, a man with a beard, dressed in Canadian Forces camouflage attire and wearing a beret, entered the studios of CJRP, a radio station in Quebec City. Employees at the station noticed the man had a knife secured to his leg. The man approached the assistant to radio host André Arthur's assistant, presented her with an envelope while introducing himself as “Mr. D.” and promptly left. The man was later identified as Denis Lortie, a 25-year-old disgruntled Canadian Forces corporal who then entered the Citadelle de Quebec to commit a mass shooting of members of the National Assembly of Quebec. He opened fire, killing three unelected legislature employees, Georges Boyer, 61, Camille Lepage, 54, and Roger Lefrançois, 57. He injured thirteen others before being apprehended, thanks to the heroism of René Marc Jalbert, a retired Canadian Forces officer and the sergeant-at-arms of the National Assembly of Quebec. Lortie's actions shocked the nation and prompted discussions on security measures and political extremism. Jalbert's earned him the Cross of Valour, Canada's highest civilian bravery award. Sources: Home - La Citadelle de Québec – Musée Royal 22e Régiment This is the story of how one lock and key, unlocked terror. | Diefenbunker.ca Dramatic video: 30th Anniversary of National Assembly shootings | CBC.ca “Mr. D.” - TIME The Père-version of the Political in the Case of Denis Lortie Canadian Parliamentary Review - Article Il y a 20 ans, la fusillade de l'Assemblée nationale | Radio-Canada.ca Le Soleil > Itinéraire d'un tueur 1990 CanLII 3485 (QC CA) | R. c. Lortie | CanLII 1986 CanLII 7293 (QC CA) | Lortie v. R. | CanLII Lortie, Re, 1985 CanLII 3637 (QC CA) | Lortie Re. | CanLii Rampage: Canadian Mass Murder and Spree Killing by Dr. Lee Mellor | Scribd Mr. René Marc Jalbert | The Governor General of Canada Canadian Parliamentary Review - Article Lortie Released | The Canadian Encyclopedia Plaque to honour victims of 1984 National Assembly shooting unveiled | Montreal Gazette J'étais la femme du tueur: le récit de Lise Levesque, épouse du caporal Denis Lortie: Dominique Fournier: 9782920839052: Books - Amazon.ca Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Monocle 24: The Urbanist
Tall Stories 345: The Diefenbunker, Ottawa

Monocle 24: The Urbanist

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 6:02


Paul Logothetis explores the story of Cold War Canada through an extensive network of tunnels and offices built beneath a farming community in Western Ottawa in the 1960s. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

saint benedict's table
The Diefenbunker and never giving up | a sermon

saint benedict's table

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 19:06


A sermon by Paul Peters Derry on Luke 13: 10-17, preached at saint ben's on Sunday August 21, 2022.Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to audio and recommend this episode to your friends. We invite you to rate us or write a review of what we are doing on Apple Podcasts. Reviews help others join the conversation.* * *This podcast is created at saint benedict's table, a congregation of the Anglican Church of Canada in Winnipeg, where we've been making great audio since 2006. Listen to other recent episodes on our website and see our entire catalogue of over 600 shows on our hosting page.Our MissionTo provide rich and stimulating audio resources to the wider church and engage topics and issues relevant to the concerns and questions of the larger culture in which we live.

All In A Day
Stitching code into knitted art (The Best of All in a Day, Oct 16/20)

All In A Day

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 15:37


Artist Greta Grip is wrapping up a residency at the Diefenbunker, and she tells us about how he's knitted code into her woolly works of art.

All in a Day
Stitching code into knitted art (The Best of All in a Day, Oct 16/20)

All in a Day

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 15:37


Artist Greta Grip is wrapping up a residency at the Diefenbunker, and she tells us about how he's knitted code into her woolly works of art.

Canadian History Ehx
The Diefenbunkers

Canadian History Ehx

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2020 24:35


In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the Canadian government embarked on a secret campaign to build several dozen emergency government bunkers to protect officials in the event of nuclear war. The largest was the Diefenbunker outside of Ottawa and today on the podcast, I look at the story of these long gone relics of the Cold War. Join the Discord Server at https://discord.gg/zVFe36E E-mail: craig@canadaehx.com Support: www.patreon.com/canadaehx Website: www.canadaehx.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/canadianhistoryehx Twitter: www.twitter.com/craigbaird

Canadian Politics is Boring
A Large Diefenbunker With Fries

Canadian Politics is Boring

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 17:16


Just outside Ottawa there dwells a giant relic of the Cold War. The Diefenbunker. We discuss this very expensive, very top secret project and the weirdness that it inspired. DISCLAIMER: Please note, this show is a lighthearted discussion and not serious historical research by educated people, but we had fun anyway.

Don't Say...with Paul & Dave
Dave Koechner, Beavers and Diefenbunker - Ep. 16

Don't Say...with Paul & Dave

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 45:28


David Koechner (Anchorman, The Office) drops by and entertains the group as they talk about how all their paths have crossed. The Canadians teach us about beavers and Diefenbunkers.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Our Fake History
Episode #70 - What are the Secrets of the Diefenbunker?

Our Fake History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2018 61:29


In a small town outside of Canada's capital city of Ottawa there sits a remarkable relic of the atomic age. It is a massive bunker that would have become the headquarters of the Canadian government if the country was the target of a nuclear attack. It has been dubbed "The Diefenbunker" in honour of John Diefenbaker, the Prime Minister who had the facility constructed in 1959. The bunker is now celebrating 20 years as Canada's Cold War museum. Join Sebastian as he is lead through this incredible feat of engineering by one of the museum's curators. This is an episode that is less about busting historical myths and is more about exploring an artifact that challenges us to re-think Canada's Cold War legacy. Tune in and find out how refrigerator morgues, Scrooge McDuck, and the Prime Minister's sad little bed all play a role in the story.          See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Our Fake History
Episode #70 - What are the Secrets of the Diefenbunker?

Our Fake History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 61:30


In a small town outside of Canada's capital city of Ottawa there sits a remarkable relic of the atomic age. It is a massive bunker that would have become the headquarters of the Canadian government if the country was the target of a nuclear attack. It has been dubbed "The Diefenbunker" in honour of John Diefenbaker, the Prime Minister who had the facility constructed in 1959. The bunker is now celebrating 20 years as Canada's Cold War museum. Join Sebastian as he is lead through this incredible feat of engineering by one of the museum's curators. This is an episode that is less about busting historical myths and is more about exploring an artifact that challenges us to re-think Canada's Cold War legacy. Tune in and find out how refrigerator morgues, Scrooge McDuck, and the Prime Minister's sad little bed all play a role in the story.         

Travel Thru History
Episode 302 – Ottawa, Canada Podcast

Travel Thru History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2016 23:51


We visit Canada’s capital city on a hill in Ottawa, Ontario. We’ll sail down the famous Rideau Canal locks. We go deep into Ottawa’s cold war history at the Diefenbunker, as well as, explore Canada’s military history at the Canadian War Museum. Then we head up the Peace Tower and take a look at the library of Parliament. Finally, we learn about Canada’s first nation’s tribes at the Canadian History Museum. For more information on a trip to Ottawa, click here. Click here to listen on iTunes. The post Episode 302 – Ottawa, Canada Podcast appeared first on Travel Thru History.

613BeerCast
Episode 23 - Non-Alcoholic and Session Beer

613BeerCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2016 51:30


Yup, one Erdinger a day keeps the Doctor away. Katy (@klwatts) is joined by Amanda Barriage and Sasha Dunfield (@OttBeerEvents) to taste different non-alcoholic beers, talk about how they are made and if it's a growing market segment. Show Notes: How is non-alcoholic beer made? Amanda is right, NA beer can be used as a sports drink! Really, the trend here is that we miss hops. AB-InBev believes there's a trend towards people drinking NA beer, what do you think? It's funny. I normally drink NA beer out of the can/bottle, but drinking them out of the 613BeerCast tasting glasses gave me completely different flavours. NA beer sampling doesn't take a long time because there isn't a lot of complexity or flavour.  How will you survive nine months without drinking beer? Cheers to drinking while pregnant! Have you tried hop candy? How about hop soda? Have you fought with the Octopus? The session beer revolution. Want to try a variety of NA beer? Check out Premium Near Beer. Join Barley's Angels for their trip to the hop farm! Taste beer at the Diefenbunker! Learn more about beer at The Pump! Beer List: Beck's  Alkoholfrei - Brauerei Beck & Co. Budweiser Prohibition Brew - Anheuser-Busch O'Doul's Amber - Anheuser-Busch President's Choice Red Brew - ?? Erdinger Weissbier Alkoholfrei - Erdinger Weissbräu Molson Canadian 67 Session IPA - Molson Coors Canada Sunnyside Session IPA - Great Lakes Brewery Subscribe: RSS: http://www.613beer.com/613beercast?format=rss iTunes: http://bit.ly/613BeerCast-iTunes  Google Play: http://bit.ly/613BeerCast-Play Don't forget to leave a comment and rate us! Join the Conversation: Facebook: 613Beer - After Dark Twitter: @613Beer Instagram: 613dotBeer Email: katy@613.beer Katy Watts Sasha Dunfield Amanda Barriage

Radio Free Riverdale
Episode 6 - Canucks Amok

Radio Free Riverdale

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2016 91:57


Lucy and Evan return to their Archie comics reviews with some CanCon as they cover Pep Digital #95: Archie Goes to Canada! The Riverdale gang heads north of the border and see more Canadian sights than the Littlest Hobo. In the latest episode of Radio Free Riverdale, they cover the incredible amount of espionage in Canada Archie and gang's school fundraising efforts appropriation of Ojibwe culture why people paint their addresses on the sidewalk in front of their house the Diefenbunker (!) why Reggie in unable to enter the country and the typical Archie trivia, gags, and much more So take off to the Great White North. Straight from the 6ix, it's the sixth-ever episode of Radio Free Riverdale! 

rabble radio
Eggnog edition

rabble radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2014 31:04


Yes, it's a been a tough, tough year. I'm feeling it. We're all feeling it. But… all that bad news is not the totality of life. With this being the holiday season, this rabble radio show is the “Light the Fire, Pour the Eggnog and Think Philosophically For a While” edition. We thought it would be a good time to play some of the hidden gems that have shown up on the rpn this year. So go get that eggnog, light the fire and just enjoy being here with us for the next half hour. Season's Greetings. We've had some really great new podcasts this summer and fall on the RPN. One of them is MsRepresent: Behind the Face, a Fierce Woman by Charlene Sayo of Vancouver. Charlene spent some time in the Big Apple where she had the amazing opportunity to hang out with super fierce women in the arts and activism. One of the women she met up with was Safia Elhillo. Safia is Sudanese by way of Washington, D.C., currently living in New York City. Among her many literary credits, she is a founding member of Slam NYU, the 2012 and 2013 national collegiate championship team, and was a three-time member and former coach of the DC Youth Slam Poetry team. We don't get enough documentaries on the rabble podcast network. And sound documentaries are such a wonderful art form. That's one of our goals for the new year. Our next piece is a treasure. The Swan Song is an eclectic podcast that covers a wide range of topics about the human condition. David Swanson, the show's producer, recently did a documentary called The Latvian Art Diaries, based on an exploration of heritage through sound. Here is an excerpt of this excellent sound work. And finally, to wrap up. We like sound that is collected in adventurous places. This next excerpt was first played on Lynn Thompson's Living on Purpose, one of the longest running podcasts we have on the rabble podcast network. In this next piece, Lynn goes travelling deep underground with Jamie Thompson and his flute. Jamie is a Toronto musician who takes his flute to some unusual places: abandoned buildings, under bridges with traffic roaring above, ravines and haunted houses. In this excerpt, we go deep into the Diefenbunker, the cold war bomb shelter near Ottawa that was intended to be the residence of John Diefenbaker's Conservative government if the bomb fell… But the bomb didn't fall. And we're here to see another New Year. Happy 2015! Photo: sbluerock/flickr

Le BotCast with cheese
BotCast #32 - Organic Contagious

Le BotCast with cheese

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2008 113:35


BotCast #32  Spécial DTF, on fait un rip-off du concept de DTF et on reçoit l'Ontarien dans notre cuisine pour nous faire de la bouffe pendant l'émission. Mangez vos votes, appliquez au département de QA après avoir conduit votre char électrique dans un lac. Cachez-vous dans le Diefenbunker, les pilotes militaires sont ordonnés de descendre les ovnis qui causent la pénurie d'or. C'est vrai que tout ça a l'air loufoque après avoir suivi le P2P University.  www.mp3surround.com ou www.Winamp.com pour écouter en surround. (25 octobre 2008)   BotCast-0032.mp3    BotCast-0032.m3u Break:              Benoit Campeau, "Contagious" http://www.BenoitCampeau.comOutTro:            Siren (Alexander Brandon), "Organic" http://www.alexanderbrandon.netRemerciements:     www.TacticalFM.com, www.Rockik.com, et l'Ontarien.