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We are in an era of quantity over quality when it comes to information dissemination and assimilation. While this means that we obtain news from myriad diverse sources, it also means we are unable to delve as deep as we would like into the many intricacies and implications of the dozens of decisions we have to process daily. This is where Emma Drake and Sweta Daboo come in, providing a progressive, in-depth analysis of many, many issues, mingling seriousness with good humour and pop culture. This is Dialogue, the progressive podcast on policy, politics, and pop culture.
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We are in an era of quantity over quality when it comes to information dissemination and assimilation. While this means that we obtain news from myriad diverse sources, it also means we are unable to delve as deep as we would like into the many intricacies and implications of the dozens of decisions we have to process daily. This is where Emma Drake and Sweta Daboo come in, providing a progressive, in-depth analysis of many, many issues, mingling seriousness with good humour and pop culture. This is Dialogue, the progressive podcast on policy, politics, and pop culture.
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It’s our last episode for 2021 and we’re doing things differently this time! This episode is divided into 4 parts: The #PEIPOLI roundup, the gifts panel for last minute shopping, a list of places to donate to this winter, and finally, things to do on the sandbar these next few weeks. Thank you for tuning in these last months, we'll see you next year!…
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Healthy democracies rely on transparency and accountability to keep the public informed of government policies and programs. For specific information, folks can submit an Access to Information request to have access to government files and records. When talking about transparency, PEI has furthermore seen heavy discussions around NDAs in the last few weeks. To talk to us today about everything access to information, from the process, and costs to its importance, as well as NDAs, with us today is Provincial Affairs Reporter, Kerry Campbell.…
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The power of journalism can be best explained by its informal title, the Fourth Estate, giving it as much power as the other three estates: for olden times, these were the clergy, nobles and the commoners, while for modern times we tend to see the first three estates as the three branches of government, or the legislative, executive and judiciary branches. Investigative journalism includes in-depth reporting and detailed investigative pieces, beyond every day happenings. In November 2021, an investigative article was published on CBC PEI, entitled “Rash of drink-spiking incidents goes unchecked by police in Charlottetown”. This article uncovers survivors’ experiences with drink tampering, sexual assault, and access to justice. Nationally, CBC’S Fifth Estate produces a number of documentary-format news reports that provide a detailed perspective on a number of issues. To chat all things investigative reporting, with us today is author and journalist, Kate McKenna.…
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Today we will be talking about Truth and Reconciliation. We discuss the mandate and role of the organization L'nuey, the 94 calls to action in the 2015 Truth and Reconciliation Commission final report, the meaning of the September 30 National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Residential schools, Bill C-15: the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, Treaty Rights, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and two-Spirited people, Mi'kmaq History Month, and more. Our guests are Jenene Woolridge, Executive Director of L'nuey, and Julie Pellissier-Lush, Knowledge Keeper with L'nuey.…
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The climate crisis is not new to PEI. High winds, waves, tides, and changes in sea level, are contributing to coastal erosion and coastal flooding. This means PEI is especially vulnerable to the climate crisis - but it also means PEI is in a strong position to lead the country in research and policy action. There is however an underexplored component to climate action on PEI: the intersectionality with climate justice, and anti-oppression movements. Our guest today is a PhD candidate at UPEI, researcher with the UPEI Climate Lab, and Board member with BIPOC USHR: Stephanie Arnold.…
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Anti-racism work on PEI has been going on for decades, but only really gained traction, and legislative support, as from summer 2020 when the Black Cultural Society and BIPOC USHR tabled a petition with a number of recommendations to the legislative assembly of PEI. One of these recommendations was the creation of a provincial anti-racism advisory position that would analyse all legislation from an anti-oppression lens. In September 2021, this advisor was finally hired, and additionally, an anti-racism table was created to provide on-the-group perspectives and expertise to the executive council. Here to talk about all things anti-racism and the path forward, with us today is PEI’s Anti-Racism Advisor, Human Rights Commissioner, co-founder of BIPOC USHR, and community organizer, Danté Bazard.…
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PEI has been in the midst of a housing crisis for the last number of years. This is a multi-factorial problem that involves several puzzle pieces, from lack of legislation, to short-term rentals, to increasing unaffordability. Our guest today is uniquely situated to cover the state of housing in all its facets. He is the Tenant Coordinator with PEI Fight for Affordable Housing and the Cooper Institute, Connor Kelly.…
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In honor of the Capital Budget being released today, here is the third and final installment of our Lead-Up to the Legislature series- and a few days earlier than expected! This is the mini-series where we talk with government, opposition and the third party about their Fall sitting priorities. Today, we will be chatting about the Capital Budget, the Income Tax Act, COVID19 Recovery, Islander Resilience. Our guest for today is the MLA for D4 Belfast-Murray River, Deputy Premier and Minister of Finance, Darlene Compton.…
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This is part 2/3 of our Lead up to the Legislature series! Over three episodes, we will be chatting with the Third Party, Opposition and Government about their priorities for the Fall sitting of the PEI Legislative Assembly. Today, we are chatting about COVID19 & Education, Tissue and Organ Donation, Anti-Racism and Homelessness, with our special guest, the Liberal MLA for D14 West Royalty, Gord Mcneilly.…
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Our Lead-Up to the Legislature mini-series is back! Over the next three episodes, we will be chatting with the Third Party, Opposition and Government about their priorities for the Fall sitting of the PEI Legislative Assembly. Today, we are chatting about poverty, COVID19 recovery, policing and pay recovery, and our first guest is the MLA for Tyne Valley-Sherbrooke, and and Opposition Critic for Economic Growth, Tourism and Culture, Trish Altass.…
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On September 20, 2021, Canada went to the polls for the Federal General elections, less than 2 years since the last general elections. This is on par with the average duration of minority governments. What was unusual, however, was that this election occurred during a pandemic, and indeed COVID19 was front of mind during the campaign season. To chat with us about the #Elxn44, from the campaign, to the political climate to big policy questions, with us today is freelance journalist and journalism instructor at Holland College, Teresa Wright.…
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June was the International Pride Month, but on PEI, Pride Week is typically celebrated in July. Today, we are chatting about 2SLGBTQIA+ issues including making our schools and other institutions more inclusive, conversion therapy, and Pride Week with the Secretary and Director of Advocacy of Pride PEI, Andrea MacPherson.…
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The PEI Counselling Association has been advocating for the regulation of this profession in the province since 2006. Now, in 2021, they are closer than ever to their target, working with the provincial government to establish a college of counselling therapists. Eileen Conboy, Treasurer and Membership Coordinator with the PEICA joins us today to talk about the regulation of this profession, the evolution of therapy during COVID19 and barriers existing for those looking to access this service.…
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COVID19 has irreversibly changed the fabric of society, not just from a health perspective, but also economically, socially and culturally. Over the last year, we have had to adapt quickly to an ever-evolving pandemic, and have relied on expert medical advice across the country. Within PEI, the reins have been in the hands of the Chief Public Health Office, with Dr. Heather Morrison taking on a public-facing role including daily press briefings, weekly appearances on television and more. She joins us on this episode of Dialogue to discuss COVID19, and share her perspectives on how major decisions have been made this last year.…
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Migrant workers form the backbone of two of PEI's biggest sectors, seafood and agriculture, and yet are faced with subpar living conditions while in the province, a report shows. From inadequate housing to lack of access to settlement services, myriad challenges exist for this vulnerable part of the population. With us today to chat about migrant workers on PEI is the Migrant Worker Program Coordinator with the Cooper Institute, Fallon Mawhinney.…
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