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A bi-weekly podcast from The Breach featuring sharp commentary on politics and movements in Canada.

  1. Canada's new rhetoric, same complicity on Gaza

    Thursday, August 14th 2025

    As it becomes harder to ignore Israel’s genocide, the political and media class is changing their tune.


    But El Jones and Desmond Cole discuss how Mark Carney and the establishment media’s complicity continues unabated.

  2. The fight to get cops out of schools

    Thursday, July 24th 2025

    Ontario Premier Doug Ford has introduced legislation that would let police run programs in public schools—even over the objections of local school boards.


    On this week’s Breach Show, we’re airing a conversation hosted by Desmond Cole with organizers in Ontario and across Canada about their fights to get cops out of schools—and the alternatives to policing they’re working to put in place.

  3. The Canadian media cover-up of the Gaza genocide

    Thursday, July 17th 2025

    Desmond Cole sits down in Toronto with Dania Majid and Martin Lukacs to discuss and launch The Breach’s latest book, When Genocide Wasn’t News


    Podcast/Video Description (spotify/youtube):


    Canada’s establishment media hasn’t covered the genocide in Gaza—they’ve covered it up.


    A new book published by The Breach, When Genocide Wasn’t News, lays bare the media’s complicity.


    At the Toronto launch, Desmond Cole spoke to two of the book’s editors, lawyer Dania Majid and Breach managing editor Martin Lukacs.

    Buy the book: https://breachmedia.ca/when-genocide-wasnt-news/

  4. What our movements can learn from water

    Thursday, July 10th 2025

    What can water and the natural world teach us about power, resistance, and survival?

    Leanne Betasamosake Simpson joins Desmond Cole to discuss her new book “Theory of Water” and explores how Indigenous knowledge can guide us through the political and ecological crises we face today.


  5. Manufacturing transphobia in Canada

    Thursday, July 3rd 2025

    As anti-trans laws pass in the U.S. and around the world, Canada is often cast as a safe haven for queer and trans people. But the reality is more complicated, says activist Celeste Trianon, in conversation with Katia Lo Innes on this week’s Breach Show podcast.

    Trianon unpacks how well-funded right-wing groups and some Canadian politicians are fueling a creeping backlash, how strict immigration policies under Carney are making it harder for trans refugees to find protection here, and what it will take to protect trans lives.

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