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Does Canadaland use A.I. in the newsroom? Why do some of our old episode tile art images look so glossy? Are all of our shows written by ChatGPT? The answers to these questions are revealed in this ...
A new study suggests that New Brunswick’s mystery brain illness doesn’t exist, but it doesn’t tell the whole story.
What the hell happened in the elections media room on Thursday night? Complaints of Rebel Media hogging question period after Wednesday’s French-language leaders debate led to chaos just minutes ...
Internet trolls, doxing, conspiracy theories, harassment, criminal investigations, all the usual things that spring to mind when you think of small town council meetings. Welcome to Pickering, Ontario ...
The government hired 110,000 workers over the past 10 years, did we get 110,000 times more efficient? It doesn’t look like it, but veteran public servant Michael Wernick breaks it all down for Noor.
When Justin Trudeau stepped down earlier this month, it should have been the perfect opportunity for Jagmeet Singh and the NDP to swing the narrative. To seize control.
Last summer, Canadaland opened our first call for submissions, receiving more than 275 pitches from journalists and audio makers across the globe. “We were overwhelmed by the number of amazing ...
Liberal MP Rob Oliphant was caught being critical of the Trudeau government’s policy on the Gaza war in a leaked phone call with a constituent.
Camilo Condis does not fit Jesse Brown’s narrow stereotypes of a Cuban. He is neither attempting to escape his country on a raft, nor working in the service industry serving drinks in Varadero.
Here’s our annual look at what we’ve been up to, how the company works, and where our supporters’ money goes. Feel free to also have a glance at our reports from previous years. And to help fund ...
First it was Ontario Place. Now it’s the Science Centre. At what point does he train his sights on TVO?Allison and Jonathan reflect on the legacy of Ontario’s public broadcaster and why its survival ...
canadaLANDBACK is a co-production by Canada’s National Observer and Canadaland. The landback movement isn’t just about getting land back. It’s more than that. It’s a reclamation of culture too. We ...