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The Spin Nation Podcast: Decoding Canadian Perspectives

Podcast von Laurel Ostfield and Emmanuel Caisse

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Spin Nation: Decoding Canadian Perspectives examines how political, media, and societal narratives take shape across Canada.Hosted by 996 Advisors, the podcast forms part of our ongoing analysis of reputation risk, providing insight into how narratives emerge, gain authority, and influence trust among Canadian stakeholders.We look at the data behind the spin. We break it all down—the people, the strategies, and the numbers behind the spin. If you want to understand how the story is being shaped, this is your podcast. The Spin Nation Podcast is hosted by Laurel Ostfield and Emmanuel Caisse - Two Canadian news and political junkies who are also the founders of 996 Advisors.

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Episode Why Influencers Still Need Mainstream Media Cover

Why Influencers Still Need Mainstream Media

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508173/fan_mail/new] Many Canadians say they’ve lost trust in mainstream media — but does that mean it no longer matters? In this episode of Spin Nation, we break down how the information ecosystem has actually evolved. While traditional media still plays a critical role in gathering and reporting the news, it’s no longer where perception is shaped. That happens in the next layer — where independent creators, podcasters, and YouTubers interpret the news, frame it for their audiences, and make it personal.  We explore: *  Why trust in mainstream media is declining  *  The real difference between reporting and interpretation  *  Where bias actually enters the system  *  Why independent voices feel more authentic  *  And who really shapes public opinion in Canada today  We also dig into the data:  Mainstream media dominates in volume — but independent creators are driving significantly higher engagement and deeper audience connection. Bottom line: If you’re only watching what’s covered in the news, you’re missing how narratives — and ultimately perception — are actually formed.

22. Apr. 2026 - 15 min
Episode How News Influencers Are Reshaping Media in Canada Cover

How News Influencers Are Reshaping Media in Canada

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508173/fan_mail/new] Trust in traditional media is shifting—and with it, how narratives are formed in Canada. As part of its newsfluencer series, Laurel Ostfield and Emmanuel Caisse speak with Karman Wong, former CP24 journalist and co-host of Can’t Be Censored, about the rise of news influencers and the changing media landscape. Drawing on her experience in journalism and communications, Karman breaks down why traditional media is struggling to maintain trust, how long-form platforms are reshaping audience expectations, and the growing role of individual creators in interpreting the news. The conversation explores: *  The structural pressures facing broadcast journalism  *  The shift from institutional trust to individual trust  *  The role of podcasts and YouTube in providing context and interpretation  *  The influence of algorithms on content and audience development  *  What this means for political communication in Canada  For leaders, communicators, and anyone tracking narrative risk, this episode offers a clear view of how influence is evolving—and where it’s heading next.

8. Apr. 2026 - 28 min
Episode Why Climate Is Losing to Cost of Living in Canada Cover

Why Climate Is Losing to Cost of Living in Canada

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508173/fan_mail/new] Climate still matters to Canadians. So why has it lost momentum? In this episode of Spin Nation, we break down the growing gap between climate ambition and what voters actually prioritize. Drawing on real conversations from the campaign trail, Green Party candidate Randi Ramdeen explains why cost of living pressures, job security, and economic uncertainty are pushing climate further down the list. We explore how climate shifted from a public movement into a technical, policy-heavy conversation, why that matters, and how pipeline and energy narratives have regained ground as a result. This isn’t about whether Canadians care about the environment. It’s about why the message isn’t landing — and what that means for politics, policy, and decision-makers.

25. März 2026 - 17 min
Episode The Immigration Debate on YouTube: Who Controls Canada’s Online Narrative? Cover

The Immigration Debate on YouTube: Who Controls Canada’s Online Narrative?

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508173/fan_mail/new]  Immigration is one of the biggest debates in Canada — but on YouTube, the conversation is happening almost entirely on one side.  In this episode of Spin Nation, we examine how immigration is being discussed across Canada’s independent media ecosystem — and why the conversation looks very different online than it does in traditional media. Using narrative analysis of YouTube content, we found that immigration has become one of the most persistent political topics among independent creators. In fact, the volume of immigration-related discussion rivals other major policy debates and exceeds some geopolitical topics currently dominating traditional news coverage. But the conversation is not evenly distributed. Most of the immigration discussion within independent YouTube channels is being driven by right-leaning creators, while left-leaning independent voices are largely absent from the debate. In this episode we explore: • Why immigration narratives accelerated in 2025  • How housing, healthcare, and cost-of-living pressures are shaping the discussion  • The role political messaging plays in fueling online narratives  • Why the lack of counter-narratives may influence public perception As media consumption continues shifting toward decentralized platforms, understanding who participates in the conversation — and who does not — becomes critical to understanding how political debates evolve.

11. März 2026 - 18 min
Episode “Canada Isn't Broken.” Why Positive News Can Win on TikTok Cover

“Canada Isn't Broken.” Why Positive News Can Win on TikTok

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508173/fan_mail/new] Is negative news losing its grip? In this episode of Spin Nation, Laurel Ostfield and Emmanuel Caisse sit down with financial journalist and TikTok influencer, Vishesh Raisinghani, to unpack why positive, constructive news is gaining traction on TikTok — and what that means for the future of Canadian media. Known as MapleDealer on TikTok, Vishesh explains: • Why younger audiences are leaving traditional news • How personal branding is reshaping journalism • Why authenticity— not institutions — now drives influence • The gap positive news is filling in Canada In a media environment dominated by outrage, his message is simple: “Canada Isn't broken.” If you care about Canadian news, social media, and the rise of newsfluencers, this conversation is for you. Subscribe for weekly insights on the narratives shaping Canada’s information ecosystem.

25. Feb. 2026 - 19 min
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