
The Big Story
25 episodes
How can Canada stop the growth of hate groups? 
Yes, it’s worse in America. But it’s not great here, either. The past few years have seen an alarming rise in hate groups in Canada—and there’s nothing on the horizon that appears set to slow it down. It’s a recipe for the sort of violence we’ve seen in Washington recently, and have seen on our own soil more frequently in recent years.
So what does defuse the growth of white supremacy? What can governments do to curtail the kind of polarizing anger that leads to reactionary violence? And what can we do, each of us, when we see people we know who may be taking the first steps down a road that leads to conspiracy theories, hate and violence?
GUEST: Shakil Choudhurt, Anima Leadership
Is free speech actually in danger online? 
Our host would be fine with never seeing another Donald Trump tweet ever. But is that fair? Is it a slippery slope? Social media companies, and other service providers, have the right to refuse service to anyone breaking the rules they promised to abide by — but not even the most left-wing voters would pretend that Trump is the only politician or person flouting those regulations.
Why would Facebook and Twitter finally remove Trump now? Should they have done it years ago? What precedent are they setting? And when we look back at this week in the years to come, will we be able to say it has changed anything about the way politics are done on the Internet?
GUEST: Jesse Hirsh, metaviews.ca
Is the internet breaking your parents’ brains? 
Our parents warned us that the Internet could harm us—from stalkers to kidnappers, pedophiles, the dangers of too much screen time and countless other things—but did they heed their own lessons? Boomers lead the pack as the generation most likely to share disinformation, and over the past few months we’ve seen some of the results play out in real time.
How can those of us who grew up online help the people we love who didn’t learn the nuances of the way algorithms try to seduce them? Help them tell the difference between reliable and sketchy news reports? Help them understand exactly how and why social media wants them to be so angry? Can we help our parents stay safe online the way they once tried to do for us?
GUEST: Bonnie Kristian, The Week