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The Canadians

Podcast by Jared Michael

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The Canadians (formerly Bad Canadians) is a Canadian long-form interview series devoted to ideas, curiosity, and thoughtful conversation. Hosted by Jared Michael, the show creates a space where writers, journalists, and cultural observers can exchange ideas across traditions while avoiding the usual culture-war trenches. Each episode is a deep, unhurried conversation with people who think differently, challenge orthodoxies, or see the country from an unexpected angle. The goal is serious, open-ended discussion about culture, institutions, history, science, media, and the stories Canada tells about itself. Working-class roots. A Free Speech lens. Canadian contrarians. That means taking disagreement seriously and treating people as full moral equals, not caricatures or mascots for a side. The aim is to understand how thoughtful people actually think, especially when you disagree with them.

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jakson Glynis Sherwood: Scapegoating, Family Dynamics, and Public Shaming | The Canadians Ep. 16 kansikuva

Glynis Sherwood: Scapegoating, Family Dynamics, and Public Shaming | The Canadians Ep. 16

Psychotherapist Glynis Sherwood joins The Canadians for a conversation on scapegoating, family dynamics, shame, conflict, and public shaming.   We explore the human tendency to place blame onto individuals rather than confront deeper tensions requiring personal or collective self-reflection. From family conflict and workplace dynamics to online mobs and cancel culture, Sherwood argues that scapegoating is one of the oldest and most recurring patterns in human behavior.   We discuss scapegoating theory, projection, emotional regulation, Sherwood’s new book Finding Freedom, and the broader social dynamics that shape both private relationships and public life.   Glynis Sherwood is a psychotherapist, coach, and pioneer in the study of scapegoating and family systems. Her website contains more than 100 articles exploring scapegoating, relationships, conflict, emotional systems, and personal growth, and serves as an excellent starting point for those interested in her work.   Glynis’ Links   Website:   https://glynissherwood.com/ [https://glynissherwood.com/]   Finding Freedom:   https://glynissherwood.com/finding-freedom-ebook-a-guide-to-healing-from-relationship-trauma/ [https://x.com/epkaufm]   The Canadians Links   Website:   https://www.thecanadianspodcast.ca/ [https://www.thecanadianspodcast.ca/]   Support Page   https://buymeacoffee.com/thecanadians [https://buymeacoffee.com/thecanadians]   Follow us on X:   https://x.com/TheCanadiansPod [https://x.com/TheCanadiansPod]   Subscribe on YouTube:   https://www.youtube.com/@TheCanadiansPod [https://www.youtube.com/@TheCanadiansPod]   Opening Song: Aria 51 by MicroBongo Soundsystem, used with permission.

19. touko 2026 - 1 h 4 min
jakson Andrew Weaver: Climate Change, Politics, and the Collapse of Dialogue | The Canadians Ep. 15 kansikuva

Andrew Weaver: Climate Change, Politics, and the Collapse of Dialogue | The Canadians Ep. 15

Andrew Weaver is a climate scientist, former leader of the BC Green Party, and one of Canada’s most prominent voices on climate policy.   Widely reported to have endorsed John Rustad and the BC Conservatives’ climate plan during the last provincial election, Weaver begins by pushing back on that framing, using it as a starting point to discuss what it means to engage across political lines in an increasingly polarized environment.   We explore his path from science into politics, his time holding the balance of power in British Columbia, and the challenges of translating technical expertise into public policy.   Weaver argues that climate change is real and serious, but that framing it as an emergency can sometimes undermine practical solutions. He outlines his support for approaches like carbon capture and decarbonized oil, and reflects on why some of his strongest opposition has come from activist groups rather than industry.   Running through the conversation is a broader concern about the breakdown of public discourse, and the growing difficulty of having honest, good-faith conversations across political and ideological divides.   Andrew Weaver is a climate scientist and professor in the School of Earth and Ocean Sciences at the University of Victoria. He previously held the Canada Research Chair in Climate Modelling and Analysis, served as a lead author on multiple United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change scientific assessments, and has authored or co-authored more than 200 peer-reviewed papers. He was elected MLA for Oak Bay–Gordon Head in 2013, later led the BC Green Party, and served in the Legislature until 2020. He is also the author of two books: Keeping Our Cool and Generation Us, and continues to write on climate solutions and public policy through his website. Recorded March 18, 2026   Andrew's Links   Website [https://www.andrewjweaver.ca/]   X [https://x.com/AJWVictoriaBC]   The Canadians Links   Website [https://www.thecanadianspodcast.ca/]   Support Page [https://buymeacoffee.com/thecanadians]   Follow us on X [https://x.com/TheCanadiansPod]   Subscribe on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/75wxT42gEPMiOBGTFFU4D4]   Subscribe on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/bad-canadians/id1785300184]   Subscribe on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@TheCanadiansPod]   Opening Song: Aria 51 by MicroBongo Soundsystem, used with permission.

5. touko 2026 - 57 min
jakson Nick Osmond-Jones: Public Service, Neutrality, and the Cost of Dissent | The Canadians Ep. 14 kansikuva

Nick Osmond-Jones: Public Service, Neutrality, and the Cost of Dissent | The Canadians Ep. 14

Nick Osmond-Jones is a former investigator with the Office of the Ombudsman in British Columbia. Before entering government, he spent a decade working in Alberta’s oil and gas industry, eventually returning to school to pursue a career in public service aligned with his values.   What happens when someone inside a public institution begins to feel that the norms they once trusted are changing? And what are the consequences of pushing back in an environment where dissent is not easily tolerated?   Nick describes a gradual shift during his time in government. What began as a shared commitment to neutrality and political impartiality gave way, over time, to a more moralized and ideological culture.   After obtaining materials from one such workshop and sharing them with a journalist, a decision that would eventually be traced back to him, he found himself under investigation and, soon after, leaving his position altogether.   In the second half of the conversation, we widen the lens to questions of neutrality, institutional culture, and the difficulty of sustaining open dialogue in an increasingly polarized environment.   Nick has since rebuilt his life outside of government as an arborist, and continues to share his thoughts publicly.   Nick’s Links   Follow Nick on X [https://x.com/Nick_Decap]   Nick's personal essay in Quillette [https://quillette.com/2024/09/16/i-blew-up-my-lucrative-public-service-career/]     The Canadians Links   Website [https://www.thecanadianspodcast.ca/]   Donations Page [https://buymeacoffee.com/thecanadians]   Follow us on X [https://x.com/TheCanadiansPod]   Subscribe on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@TheCanadiansPod]   Opening Song: Aria 51 by MicroBongo Soundsystem, used with permission.

21. huhti 2026 - 55 min
jakson Eric Kaufmann: Taboo, Cultural Power, and Defining Woke | The Canadians Ep. 13 kansikuva

Eric Kaufmann: Taboo, Cultural Power, and Defining Woke | The Canadians Ep. 13

Eric Kaufmann is a political scientist and professor at the University of Buckingham, and one of the few academics who has tried to define what people mean when they talk about “woke” as an ideology, rather than just a term of criticism. Much of the current discussion around these ideas is confused or imprecise. In this conversation, we slow things down and start at the beginning. What is “woke”? Is it a coherent worldview, or something more diffuse? How does it differ from older traditions on the left, and how much influence does it have in Canadian institutions and public life? Kaufmann suggests that what we are seeing is less a traditional political ideology and more a moral or cultural movement, one that defines certain ideas as sacred, establishes strong taboos, and increasingly shapes the norms of public life. What makes his perspective distinct is that he does not frame this as a top-down political project, but as something that has developed more organically, with real moral motivations behind it, even as it creates tension and conflict. This is a conversation about definitions, assumptions, and trying to think more clearly about a set of ideas that are often talked about, but not always carefully examined. Professor Kaufmann is the author of several books on these topics, including Taboo and The Third Awokening.   Eric Kaufmann Links   Website [https://www.sneps.net/]    X [https://x.com/epkaufm]:    The Canadians Links   Website [https://www.thecanadianspodcast.ca/]   Donations Page [https://buymeacoffee.com/thecanadians]   Follow us on X [https://x.com/TheCanadiansPod]   YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@TheCanadiansPod]   Opening Song: Aria 51 by MicroBongo Soundsystem, used with permission.

7. huhti 2026 - 1 h 0 min
jakson David Cayley: The CBC, Public Broadcasting, and What Comes Next | The Canadians Ep. 12 kansikuva

David Cayley: The CBC, Public Broadcasting, and What Comes Next | The Canadians Ep. 12

David Cayley spent more than thirty years as a producer for the CBC radio program Ideas, where he created hundreds of documentaries on history, philosophy, politics, religion, and culture. He is also the author of several books, including his latest, The CBC: How Canada's Public Broadcaster Lost Its Voice (And How to Get It Back), a reflection on the corporation and the question of what a public broadcaster should be in a fractured and distrustful age. It is not unusual today to hear criticism of the CBC. What makes Cayley’s critique different is that it does not end in cynicism or a call to tear it down. He is trying to understand whether a public broadcaster could still serve a real purpose in this country, and if so, what principles might guide it forward. In this conversation, we spend time on his diagnosis of what has gone wrong, but more on his constructive vision. We talk about the fact that the past cannot simply be recreated, that the old world is not coming back, and that any path forward has to reckon honestly with the situation we are now in. What emerges is a discussion not just about the CBC, but about institutions, public life, thinking itself, and what renewal might require. Those interested in more of Cayley’s work can visit his website, which collects decades of articles, books, and documentaries.   David Cayley's Links   The CBC: How Canada's Public Broadcaster Lost Its Voice (And How to Get It Back) [https://sutherlandhousebooks.com/product/the-cbc/]   Website [https://www.davidcayley.com/]     The Canadians' Links   Website [https://www.thecanadianspodcast.ca/]   Donations Page [https://buymeacoffee.com/thecanadians]   X [https://x.com/TheCanadiansPod]   YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@TheCanadiansPod]   Opening Song: Aria 51 by MicroBongo Soundsystem, used with permission.

24. maalis 2026 - 1 h 6 min
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