“A combination of worry and gratitude” – That’s how Shachi Kurl, the executive director of the Angus Reid Institute, describes Canadian attitudes during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic.
Shachi provides the data to paint the big picture of the current Canadian mood, while Ray Pennings, executive vice-president of Cardus, examines what possible long-term changes in attitudes the pandemic could bring.
Field reporter Peter Stockland gives an uplifting story about the revival of service clubs amidst the pandemic.
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Work Barriers for People with Disabilities
How Far Does Religious Freedom Go in Canada?
Vaccine Passports in Ontario (Special Episode!)
Better Political Journalism in Canada (S03 E09)
Indigenous Reconciliation in Canada (S03 E08)
Free Speech and Broadcast Regulations (S03 E07)
Federal Budget 2021 (S03 E06)
Social Trust, Pluralism, and Democracy (S03 E05)
Limits of Religious Freedom (S03 E04)
Free Speech in a Toxic Culture (S03 E03)
What do we learn from board games during a pandemic? (S03 E02)
Media Bias and False Balance (S03 E01)
Restorative Justice (S2E5)
Systemic Racism (S2E4)
Are We Fine with the 9-5? (S2E3)
Truth or Dare (S2E2)
The Hidden Economy (S2E1)
From Surviving to Thriving (Ep. 6)
Shaken Foundations (Ep. 5)
Do the Right Thing (Ep. 4)
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