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Judgement call

Join Sandy Garossino, national affairs columnist and former trial lawyer, for her podcast in the court of public opinion. From cyber-warfare and national security, to violent extremism, to court and legal issues, Garossino and her guests bring distinctive analysis to the pressing issues that are making history today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Indigenous rights and Trans Mountain: in-depth with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

    Sandy Garossino reflects on the Federal Court of Appeal ruling on Thursday on the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion that sent shockwaves across the nation. While industry representatives express dismay and frustration over the decision, Garossino explains the factors involved in the decision. If Indigenous support was crucial to the project, why were the consultations deemed inadequate? What do First Nations gain from signing on to the project, and do the financial benefits justify the risks?For context, Garossino takes us back to her 30-minute interview with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on February 13, who explained the rationale behind his government's decision to approve the expansion, subject to more than 150 technical, environmental and financial conditions. At the time, Trudeau answered in-depth questions around Indigenous consultation and whether there would be a problem if a First Nations-led lawsuit against the government were successful. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Inside the mind of a mass killer

    As Toronto reels from another mass attack on the streets which took the life of a child and young woman, Canadians struggle to understand the unprovoked mass attacker.Even before the latest attack, we discussed the psychology of the mass killer with the renowned criminologist, Dr Raymond Corrado, director of Simon Fraser University’s Institute on Violence, Terrorism and Security.Dr. Corrado has studied terrorists and lone delusional attackers for over 45 years, from Baader Meinhof and the IRA to ISIS.He joined Sandy Garossino in studio before this week’s attack on the Danforth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    NATO talk with professor Steve Saideman

    The North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit was destabilized this year by U.S. President Donald Trump's open hostility and fabricated attacks against allies.What's at stake if the U.S. were to abandon its role in NATO's collective defence, given Russia's alleged interference in foreign elections and expansionist ambitions?How has Canada historically taken part in NATO missions? Is there any basis in reality to Trump's claim that many nations aren't paying their 'fair share' in defense spending? Join National Observer's Sandy Garossino and professor Stephen M. Saideman, who holds the Paterson Chair in International Affairs at Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University, as they discuss the importance of NATO, Canada's role, and what its future holds given today's tense political climate. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Full Disclosure

    You know Beverley McLachlin as the former chief justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, the most dominant and enduring jurist in our modern legal era. An enigmatic figure cloistered for decades by the judicial tradition, Beverley McLachlin, has emerged from her recent retirement with a surprising second act as a crime fiction writer. Her fast-moving, page-turning legal whodunit, Full Disclosure, was published this spring. I interviewed her before a live audience at the Vancouver Writers Festival in May 2018, and we talked about the book, the law, and growing up in rural Alberta.Vancouver's Writers Fest: https://writersfest.bc.ca/Beverley McLachlin's new life as a fiction writer: https://www.nationalobserver.com/2018/05/07/news/beverley-mclachlins-new-life-fiction-writer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Beginnings

    On our first podcast for the National Observer, I talked with our founder and editor-in-chief, Linda Solomon Wood, about why Canadians should care about the Trump presidency and collapsing democratic norms south of the border. And why you should subscribe (hint—you get a discount from the podcast)!National Observer Journalism in the public interest made possible by people like you. Buy Canadian - your subscription makes all the difference. Please subscribe online via credit card or Paypal.Use promo code: JUSTICE for 10% discount on subscriptions.Or make your cheque out to National Observer for your annual subscription. Mail to: National Observer ATTN: Janel Johnson 414-207 West Hastings StVancouver, British Columbia V6B1H7CanadaFollow Linda Solomon Wood on twitter: @lindasolomon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Join Sandy Garossino, national affairs columnist and former trial lawyer, for her podcast in the court of public opinion. From cyber-warfare and national security, to violent extremism, to court and legal issues, Garossino and her guests bring distinctive analysis to the pressing issues that are making history today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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