Callers from across Canada discuss whether eating meat is moral.
Read MoreCallers from across Canada discuss how Canada fares at fighting racism.
Read Moreinnipeg comics creator Scott Ford tells RFK how making rules helps him craft vivid fantasies.
Read MoreHosts Justin and Jacob interview Kelsey Wroten about her comic "Cannonball," which tells the story of a young author's journey to success and feelings of inadequacy.
Read MoreThe House of Commons passed a non-binding motion Monday declaring that Canada is in the midst of a "national climate emergency."
The next day, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's cabinet approved an expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline (TMX).
Read MoreAhead of her departure from CBC Radio's The Current, Tremonti answered questions from listeners
Callers from across Canada discuss the question: What does the Raptors win mean to you?
Read MoreGord Hill, activist and author of "Antifa: The Comic Book," tells Justin and Mitch about using comic-book fist fights to combat fascism.
Callers from across Canada discuss the question: Is it time to delete Facebook?
Read MoreBefore Endgame, before The Avengers, before Iron Man, there was 2003's Hulk. The film is all over the place, but its unique cinematography and storytelling has potential for a comics movie future we never had.
Read MoreCallers from across Canada discuss the question: Wildfires — How is the new reality affecting you?
Read MoreOver its 25-year history with the NBA, the only Canadian basketball team in the league has been considered the underdog. But, the tide seems to be changing.
Read MoreWomen still shoulder the burden of many household chores and take on much of a family's emotional labour, according to recent studies.
Read MoreCurrently, Ontario and New Brunswick require proof of immunization for children and adolescents to attend school.
Read More'Avengers: Endgame' was a cultural phenomenon tying together 11-years worth of movies. What was the best storyline the film resolved? What was the standout moment? Was 'Endgame' a good ending? How would you change it? Where does the MCU go next?
Read MoreWhile reading the Wikipedia entry for Baha Men's 2000 hit song Who Let the Dogs Out, unemployed artist Ben Sisto found an incomplete citation. From there, he fell down a rabbit hole of calypso, competing claims and copyright law, all in the effort to answer the age-old question: Who let the dogs out?
Read MoreAt Toronto Comic Con last month, hosts Justin, Mitchell and Jacob had a chat with iconic Batman and Green Arrow/Green Lantern writer Dennis O'Neil. This week, the hosts discuss O'Neil's impact on Batman stories, his activism work, and what it takes to be considered a radical in the comic book world.
Read MoreCallers from across Canada discuss the question: What does freedom of expression mean in the age of social media?
Read MoreIn Episode 119, Justin interviews Rotem Diamant, the president and librarian of the Canada Comics Library—a newly opened space collecting and cataloguing comics in downtown Toronto. Rotem describes how the project got off the ground and how the library works to spotlight marginalized creators.
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