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An unprecedented effort to bridge Canada's linguistic divide, Ontario's two public broadcasters, TVO Media Education Group (TVO) and TFO, present a joint bilingual special aimed at bringing together the country's anglophone and francophone communities. Inspired by Hugh MacLennan's iconic novel "Two Solitudes," which celebrates its 80th anniversary this year, this bold initiative promises a unique experience in Canada's media landscape. Hosted by TVO's Steve Paikin and TFO's Sandra Padovani. WIth guests: Tasha Kheiriddin, national political columnist for Postmedia, commentator in both anglophone and francophone media, and speaker; Yann Martel, philosopher and francophone who writes in English, best known for his award-winning novel, "Life of Pi;" Stéphanie Chouinard, political science associate professor at the Royal Military College of Kingston. She does research in the fields of language rights, minority and Indigenous rights, and law and politics; Serge Dupuis, expert in the social, political, and intellectual history of francophone minorities in North America and associate member of the Chaire pour le développement de la culture d'expression française en Amérique du Nord (CEFAN) at Université Laval.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The possible connection between Past Lives, Deja Vu and the physical Weight of Information. Moving Violations: personal stories and confessions of adventures and misadventures involving cars. The dramatic difference between the Canadian national anthem's English Language lyrics vs the French-Canadian version. Welcome to the Kaleidoscope Gallery where we exhibit conversations and stories about the real, the surreal and somewhere in-between… Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KaleidoscopeGalleryPodcast TikTok: http://www.tiktok.com/@kaleidoscopegallery YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KaleidoscopeGalleryPodcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/kaleidoscopegallerypodcast/ X: https://twitter.com/kg_podcast Hosted & Produced by: Paul David Music: LAKEY INSPIRED Theme Music: Paul David
Elias Makos is joined by Dan Delmar, Co-founder of the PR and content firm TNKR Media and Meeker Guerrier, Weekend News Anchor at Noovo and a commentator at RDS. New polling from the Association for Canadian Studies suggests Anglos and Francos are still divided on their attachment to Canada and/or Quebec The STM shut down a part of the Green Line Métro yesterday after they discovered cracks in a tunnel François Legault is expected to offer an apology this morning to Quebec City area MNAs who were blindsided by the Third Link Flip-Flop
Linda begins by taking up The Hockey Jersey (1.48; 3.15; 3.22) by Jael Richardson (1.58; 4.45; 26.17; 28.38), whom she interviews in this episode.The Hockey Jersey is a kind of response to The Hockey Sweater by Quebecois writer, Roch Carrier (4.18; 10.15; 14.55). Written in collaboration with the Toronto-based hockey player, Eva Perron (31.37), and with illustrations by Chelsea Charles (6.18), this book was the source of discussion between Linda and Richardson for this episode and how this children's book, commissioned and supported by Scotiabank (3.20; 4.07, 5.42, 7.22), is directed toward changing the face of hockey.Linda includes two other voices -- those of settler scholars, Jamie Dopp (9.51) and Sam McKegney (14.55), who also contribute to the vibrant discussion about the history of hockey in literature, both in settler and Indigenous communities.Some other highlights?:Illustrations by Chelsea Charles (6.18)The politics of representation (7.35; 26.17; 28.38)The Indigenous Hockey Research Network (14.30; 24.19)Decolonizing Sport and Indigenous communities (22.28)the Habs hockey player, Maurice Richard (4.22; 14.53; 17.17)the origins and history of hockey in literature, including Ralph Connor's Glengarry School Days (19.50; 21.18) and Hugh McLennan's Two Solitudes (19.58; 21.23) The episode didn't quite make it to include a very interesting discussion with Dr. McKegney about Beardy's Blackhawks, so check out this page for more about that. She includes other remarks by McKegney (36.15) and Dopp (33.09) about other literary books that invoke the sport of hockey, including Indian Horse by Anishnaabe novelist, Richard Wagamese (36.15).Written & Hosted by Linda MorraCo-produced by Linda Morra & Marco TimpanoMusic by Raphael Krux Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Last month, a report from the pro-Palestinian group Independent Jewish Voices came out, titled "Unveiling the Chilly Climate – The Suppression of Speech on Palestine in Canada." Those cited in the report claim that the institutional adoption of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of antisemitism, otherwise known as the IHRA definition, has had a chilling effect on any open discussion of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. At the same time, there is a mirrored feeling among some Jewish students that if they talk about ties to Israel, or refuse to condemn—let alone support—Israel's actions, they'll be labelled racist and colonialist. On today's episode of Bonjour Chai, The CJN's weekly current affairs podcast, we're asking: How can these two dynamics exist at once? What evidence or data do we have that might shed light on how well founded both those fears are? And does evidence really matter to the emotional reality of the students involved? To help us unpack all this is Kenneth S. Stern, a lawyer, writer and current director of the Bard Center for the Study of Hate—who was also the lead drafter of the IHRA definition. After that, David and Ilana talk to Michele Freed of Resetting the Table about how to have less toxic conversations about Israel. Credits Bonjour Chai is hosted by Avi Finegold, Ilana Zackon and David Sklar. Zachary Kauffman is the producer and editor. Michael Fraiman is the executive producer. Our theme music is by Socalled. The show is a co-production from The Jewish Learning Lab and The CJN, and is distributed by The CJN Podcast Network. To learn how to support the show by subscribing to this podcast, please watch this video.
The Two Solitudes "Two Solitudes" refers to a perceived lack of communication, and moreover a lack of will to communicate, between Anglophone and Francophone people in Canada. The term was popularized by Hugh MacLennan's novel Two Solitudes.In her investiture speech as Governor-General of Canada, Michaëlle Jean specifically stated that "the time of 'two solitudes' had finished". NO BS WITH SB is proud to present Kalil F. Johnston
Today on 2S,Kevin and Duane talk about all the cancellations due to coronavirus in soccer, Canadian soccer and pretty much across all sports.This is a free show to everyone.
Today on 2S,Kevin and Duane talk about all the cancellations due to coronavirus in soccer, Canadian soccer and pretty much across all sports.This is a free show to everyone.
Today on 2S,Kevin and Duane talk about all the cancellations due to coronavirus in soccer, Canadian soccer and pretty much across all sports.This is a free show to everyone.
The Two Solitudes Soccer Podcast – Sports Podcasting Network
Today on 2S,Kevin and Duane talk about all the cancellations due to coronavirus in soccer, Canadian soccer and pretty much across all sports.This is a free show to everyone.
Today on 2S,Kevin and Duane talk about all the cancellations due to coronavirus in soccer, Canadian soccer and pretty much across all sports.This is a free show to everyone.
Love as the mating of two solitudes.. We know of the conventional love alone. The love that is born out of a concept of mutual fullfillment and an amusement of social norms and conditions..like all other entertainments, love is now a cheap thrill of pleasure and pain and has no sacred or neuter components there of. We all wish to love the other merely seeking a refuge from our own loneliness and incompletion. True love is on the contrary never possible between two halves who are confused and incomplete and anxiously seeking a merger as a solution. True love is a celebration of association rather of two solitudes that have now learnt fully that they are deep, complete and resounding of themselves in undiluted richness. What can arise out of the fusion of two blocks of chaos and lust themselves? Nothing but deeper chaos and mess. No wonder the society today is full of such wrecks in the name of love, marriage etc. Preparedness is vital for conjunction. What is best preparation? The stilling in one's own self, spending meaningful solitude where the biases are watched and allowed to dissolve. The pre requisite of being a nobody is to be fullfilled before love is stepped into. Nothing else needed, surrender and mutual appreciation is then not a cheap intellectual tool but rather a powerful step towards one's own deeper revelation through the beloved. How many of us can practise to live with one's own aloneness before the wedding night of communion with the beloved? It is scary , boring and does not inspire most of us who want instant coffee of quick unmindful sex and need quench. Who has time for pleasure when orgasm is what one has known and seeked so far? The depths of love are not meant for such hasty and unmindful ones and it's treasures will remain ever hidden from them. Only the aware, silent and patient mindful ones will reveal love in its Glory and full form..the others will only claim to love. Staying in the shallow waters and believing themselves to be in love... They will fool and chaos themselves more and more. A man who truly loves himself can only love the other..no one can give us anything that we are not. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pallavi-kwatra/message
The Two Solitudes Soccer Podcast – Sports Podcasting Network
Today on a breaking news edition of 2S, Kevin is joined by Tristan D'Amours to talk about the Fury's announcement, the ramifications in the Canadian Soccer landscapes.
Today on a breaking news edition of 2S, Kevin is joined by Tristan D'Amours to talk about the Fury's announcement, the ramifications in the Canadian Soccer landscapes.
Today on a breaking news edition of 2S, Kevin is joined by Tristan D'Amours to talk about the Fury's announcement, the ramifications in the Canadian Soccer landscapes.
Today on a breaking news edition of 2S, Kevin is joined by Tristan D'Amours to talk about the Fury's announcement, the ramifications in the Canadian Soccer landscapes.
Today on a breaking news edition of 2S, Kevin is joined by Tristan D'Amours to talk about the Fury's announcement, the ramifications in the Canadian Soccer landscapes.
Today on a breaking news edition of 2S, Kevin is joined by Tristan D'Amours to talk about the Fury's announcement, the ramifications in the Canadian Soccer landscapes.
Today on a breaking news edition of 2S, Kevin is joined by Tristan D'Amours to talk about the Fury's announcement, the ramifications in the Canadian Soccer landscapes.
In which Will Graham is That Teacher, Hannibal subscribes to a dubious religion, FBI-assigned nightgowns are still dumb, and Freddie Lounds is naked.Topics:Hannibal S01E02, "Amuse-Bouche"AO3's bizarre Hugo Award announcement + assorted wank in the comments sectionStanley Cup — What it Means by AnonymousHugoWank2k19 collectionthey really should have known the one thing we know is how to bring receipts by synecdochic (meta)WE DID THE THING: MUSINGS ON THE AO3, WISCON, AND WINNING THE FANDOM CULTURE WARS by fairestcat (meta)The Loss of Flesh and Soul by deuxexmycroftThe Hannibal books and moviesThe Necessary Death of Charlie CountrymanWhat we've been reading:Two Solitudes by emungereLadders series by emungerePlucked Strings series by More_nightIl falò delle vanità by More_night
Witness to Yesterday (The Champlain Society Podcast on Canadian History)
Patrice Dutil interviews Roger Hall (Professor Emeritus, History Department, Western University and former General Editor of the Champlain Society) about his book “The Rising Country”: The Hale-Amherst Correspondence, 1799-1825 (The Champlain Society, 2002). This podcast was produced Sumeet Dhami and Naomi Katz in the Allan Slaight Radio Institute at Ryerson University.
In his article, Dr. Peter Clement Duffy, relives a very busy night in the emergency department that challenged the “Two-Solitudes” mentality in Montréal. The story is true, but pertinent details have been changed to protect the patients’ and health care workers’ identities. Dr. Duffy's article, titled "Saturday night at St. Mary's", was published in CMAJ. The story is read by Dr. Ken Flegel, senior editor for CMAJ. Full article (open access): www.cmaj.ca/lookup/doi/10.1503/cmaj.170134 Dr. Peter Clement Duffy has practiced family and emergency medicine for the past 30 years in Montréal. If you want to read more of his writing, he has published eight medical thrillers and many short stories under his middle name Peter Clement. ----------------------------------- For more stories like this one, get your copy of CMAJ’s Encounters Book. This anthology of prose and poetry of some 100 Canadian authors including Drs. David Goldbloom, Shane Neilson, Allan Peterkin and Monica Kidd, has been specially curated and includes a study guide. https://shop.cma.ca/products/encounters ----------------------------------- Subscribe to CMAJ Podcasts on iTunes, Stitcher, Overcast, Instacast, or your favourite aggregator. You can also follow us directly on our SoundCloud page. Our podcasts are also released on www.cmaj.ca and on www.cmajblogs.com.
We brace ourselves for the scariest episode and talk intense obsessions, portrayals of mental illness, the shadow self, and that scene with the ladder. Show Notes: Rosa Parks Featherlite Pancakes, and Lemonade http://www.sporkful.com/searching-for-rosa-parks-pancakes/ http://www.thebaltimorewhiskeycompany.com/spirits/shot-tower-gin/ Batch Bake Shop Baltimore https://www.facebook.com/batchbakeshopbaltimore/ Respectability Politics https://twitter.com/ScottThompson_/status/862395913020383232 Frozensify fanvid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvYyh-6TwrM&feature=youtu.be “Two Solitudes” http://archiveofourown.org/works/10673940 Canadian Shack https://fanlore.org/wiki/101_Ways_To_End_Up_In_A_Canadian_Shack “Yelp Page for Coney Island Design & Construction” https://archiveofourown.org/works/3177935 http://eatbiscuitdrinkflip.tumblr.com/ is drinking about American Gods! Limerence http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Limerence “Limerence” by wanderlust96 http://archiveofourown.org/works/5286992/chapters/12204134 Cotard Syndrome and Prosopagnosia http://muchhannibalwow.blogspot.com/2014/05/georgia-madchen-prosopagnosia-and.html Alpha-gal allergy http://www.sporkful.com/may-contain-nuts-pt-1-alpha-gal-returns/ Chipperish Media https://chipperish.com/ D.E.B.S. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.E.B.S._(2004_film)
The backlash in Quebec to Andrew Potter’s infamous Maclean’s column has generated a backlash of its own in English Canada. The pearl-clutching has come primarily from Canada's journalist class, who spent the week loudly accusing Quebecers of being overly sensitive to criticism. Of course, things look a lot different from inside the province. In his recent article at Ricochet, Trevor Hanna writes that the Potter controversy emphasizes a long-running friction in the relationship between the Two Solitudes and highlights Quebecers’ sensitivity to cultural condescension. In this conversation we take on the English Canadian media’s insularity problem, share a smart Twitter Essay from Tricia Wood of torontoist.com and push back against the Canadaland podcast’s very bad take on l’Affair Potter.
Opinions and issues surrounding Canadian unity and Quebec separatism (Broadcast 1978).