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The Line's Naughty List: If we're five years behind American politics ... uh oh

The Line's Naughty List: Education is essential. We don't treat it that way

The Line’s Naughty List: The demographic crisis isn’t going away

The Line's Naughty List: Sexual violence survivors are still being let down

The Line's Naughty List: Our new algorithmic overlords are out of control

The Line's Nice List: The Christmas story that has everything, and a version for all

Experimental The Line podcast episode #0.31: We've given up on work, but Merry Christmas!

The Line's Nice List: Our politics may be broken, but I still trust my fellow Canadian

The Line’s Nice List: Getting out on the ice to play hockey

The Line's Nice List: Canada finally gets it right on Ukraine

The Line's Nice List: The clean, safe sci-fi power source of our Star Trek future

The Line's Nice List: Letting pharmacists do all they can to keep us healthy

Dispatch from the Front Lines: Of course Canada's broken

Experimental The Line podcast episode #0.30: The only thing not broken in Canada is this podcast

Matt Gurney: Our military is accomplishing its mission: giving the politicians cover

Andrew Potter: Trudeau is risking our pro-immigration consensus

Nestor Maslej: Truly intelligent AI isn't upon us quite yet

Michelle Rempel Garner: They're really sorry, but your parents won't be able to come to your wedding

James McLeod: The internet is changing how our minds work

Dispatch from the Front Lines: A rough week for Canada's competent-style Liberals

Experimental The Line podcast episode #0.29: Having a great week there, eh, Liberals?

Kristin Raworth: Expanding MAID without expanding supports just encourages suicide

LGen. (retd) Mike Day: Canada's Indo-Pacific Plan actually needs a plan

Q&A: The Line interviews an artificial intelligence program that insists it's not sentient

Rahim Mohamed: You, Madam Premier, are no Ralph Klein

Dispatch from the Front Lines: Trudeau's absurd answer to the other absurdity he created

Experimental The Line podcast episode #0.28: The episode in which Jen finally loses it

Jen Gerson: The Sovereignty Act: Zen Koan, bad joke, or a prelude to chaos?

Matt Gurney: What NATO really needs? Some old-school "deliverology"

Aftab Ahmed: The World Cup, Arab football and social dissent

Philippe Lagassé: POEC and the primacy of the executive

Dispatch from the Front Lines: Answering the big questions re: the convoy and Emergencies Act

Experimental The Line podcast episode #0.27: David Lametti, the Attorney General of Canada, hurt Matt's feelings

Steve Lafleur: The alt-right media wants to win your vote and … sell you jellyfish pills?

Matt Gurney: A new, tougher reality is drawing closer. Are we ready for it?

Jen Gerson: Danielle Smith and her windfall of luck (and poor Jason Kenney!)

Dispatch from The Front Line: Canada's back!

Experimental The Line podcast episode #0.26: Gurney checks in his laptop!

Matt Gurney: A surprise fire drill for the end of the world

Jen Gerson: Wishing for a healthcare system that lets me breathe on my children

Mitch Heimpel: Our parties are afraid of their own activists

Flipping the Line: Has the Supreme Court really become more activist?

Rahim Mohamed: Municipal elections show a shifting mood. Poilievre should be thankful

Dispatch from the Front Lines: Oh yeah? Well, we SIGNED UP for Disney+.

Sabrina Macpherson: Ontarians are getting what they paid for

Ashley Csanady: Beware the angry mothers, Mr. Trudeau

Peter Menzies: 'Imagine if Facebook wasn't there'

Dispatch from the Front Line: So ... virtual school again, eh? Awesome!

Experimental The Line podcast episode #0.25: That's not what the wheels-fly-off button is for!

Andrew Potter: Trust, state capacity, and the meaning of ArriveCAN

James McLeod's Twitter reality check: What the hell are we doing, anyway?

Jessica Davis: I'm an intel expert. Here's what I see at the POEC

Melanie Paradis: The Children's Tylenol shortage is getting ridiculous

Jen Gerson's Halloween Confession: Horror is the last hope for cinema

Matt Gurney's Halloween confession: George Romero was right about people. I was wrong.

Dispatch from the Front Line: Failures in Ottawa, weirdos and wimps in the provinces. Fun!

Experimental The Line podcast episode #0.24: Ottawa face plants and Doug Ford activates his cloaking device

Matt Gurney: A few billion for jets and radars is good, but the military is still in crisis

Kristin Raworth: Desperate for consistent moral leadership on domestic abuse

Flipping the Line: MLAs ignored us. Now Danielle Smith is premier

Vass Bednar: Our tech bros can (and should) do better than this

Andrew MacDougall: Good luck, Prime Minister Sunak. You will need it

Dispatch from the Front Lines: Incompetence abounds in our grumpy dominion

Experimental The Line podcast episode #0.23: The POEC crushes our last idealism

Jen Gerson: A little crazy is fine, for a pundit. Not a premier

Tim Thurley: In Canadian gun laws, dysfunction and confusion is deliberate

Flipping the Line: Canada can build energy infrastructure. B.C. proves it.

Andrew Macdougall: Okay, that's it. Just put the wilting lettuce in charge

Dispatch from The Front Lines: Memories of the convoy

Experimental The Line podcast episode #0.22: Premier Smith stumbles out of the echo chamber

Matt Gurney: Freeland lays out the terms upon which her government should be judged

Rahim Mohamed: The rise of the far right in Italy foreshadows Canada's path

Steve Lafleur: Seeing the future with a trunkful of gourds

Dispatch from the Front Line: Marco Mendicino knows a thing or two about stunts!

Experimental The Line podcast episode #0.21: The provinces stunt back

Ken Boessenkool: Premier Smith is a kamikaze mission aimed at the UCP, conservatism and Alberta

Andrew Potter: The intellectuals are far too sophisticated to see the truth in Ukraine

Andrew MacDougall: Trussterfucked

Kaveh Shahrooz: This time, the people of Iran are not backing down

Dispatch from the Front Lines: Hey, does anyone have a fallout shelter? Or a Geiger counter?

Experimental The Line podcast episode #0.20: What was that Sting song about Russians?

Jen Gerson: C-18 will hurt journalism, not save it

Ken Boessenkool: Poilievre has what Harper last did — total control of the CPC caucus

Matt Gurney: It's time to start thinking the weird thoughts on Russia

Michael Den Tandt: We need new rules and norms for a digitally disrupted age

Andrew Tumility: Liberals are underestimating Pierre Poilievre, and that's dangerous

Dispatch from the Front Lines: Don't you dare touch those lobsters, hurricane survivors

A Very Special Experimental The Line podcast episode #0.19

Mitch Heimpel: I was wrong. Moderates won't vote for us

Rahim Mohamed: Poilievre's path to power may be his complicated, very modern family

Jen Gerson: The problem with Poilievre isn't his policies, it's his character

Dispatch from the Front Lines: Britain's long-serving inmate escapes her fancy prison

Experimental The Line podcast episode #0.18

Matt Gurney: What if we are in decline?

Kristin Raworth: Call out harassment by your own political tribe

Colin Horgan: The new CPC leader speaks in the language of societal decline

Andrew MacDougall: Poilievre will need more than a punchy attitude to make Canada better

Dispatch from The Front Line: The end of the Second Elizabethan Age

Experimental The Line podcast episode #0.17

Wendy Mesley: Was it a Woman Thing?

Dispatch from The Front Lines: Well, okay, back to work, we guess

Mitch Heimpel: Our politics have become a live wire for a reason

Joshua Lieblein: Anti-Semitism from an anti-racist? How unusual.

Allan Stratton: A call for nuance and clarity on trans terminology

Dispatch from the Front Line: Conservatives behaving badly

Experimental The Line podcast episode #0.16

Melanie Paradis: Trump's legal woes are just more ammo for Bannon's war

Andrew MacDougall: CTV needs a better explanation than a Clairol clash

Dispatch from the Front Line: Lisa, Lisa, Lisa

Experimental The Line podcast episode #0.15

Rahim Mohamed: We need to talk about Canada’s baby bust

Kevin Newman: A messy goodbye to a respected figure in journalism

Dispatch from the Front Line: The NDP and Liberals, linked in mutual embarrassment

Experimental The Line podcast episode #0.14

Peter Menzies: Facebook isn't going to save you, newspapers

James McLeod: We treat books as holy objects. They’re just ink and paper

Dispatch from the Front Lines: Mélanie and Marco get creative!

Experimental The Line podcast episode #0.13

Michelle Rempel-Garner: What do you want from your crypto?

Kristin Raworth: Hockey culture has a problem

Dispatch from the Front Lines: Happy birthday to us!

Experimental The Line podcast episode #0.12

Jen Gerson: Et tu, bookstore?

Melanie Paradis: How Steve Bannon is going to take over the Republican Party

Dispatch from the Front Lines: Alberta may be going nuts, but Toronto is a bit dumpy

Andrew Potter: Zelenskyy's mistake was believing Canada was serious

Matt Gurney: The Rogers failure wasn't what you thought it was

Dispatch from the Front Lines: The hell with this, let's just watch some Star Trek

Not-even-close-to-being-experimental-anymore The Line podcast episode #0.11

Jen Gerson: Enjoy the summer — it might be the last good one, for a while

Ben Woodfinden: McLachlin should resign

Allan Stratton: Poilievre's populism is very Canadian, indeed

Not-even-close-to-being-experimental-anymore The Line podcast episode #0.10

Dispatch from the Front Lines: Welcome to Bonkersville. Population: all of us.

Andrew Lawton: Freedom Convoy were negotiating just before Emergencies Act was declared

Matt Gurney: My kids needed new passports. I'm glad I brought a chair

Stephen Maher: Either Lucki has to go, or Trudeau and Blair do

Peter Menzies: Bill C-11 critics are now Enemies of the People

Dispatch from the Front Lines: Did the Liberals just scoot through the point of no return?

Not at all that experimental The Line podcast episode #0.9

Sean M. Maloney: Putin will starve millions. What is Canada willing to do to stop him?

Joel Watson: Let's not go back to 'normal.' Because the old normal was bad

Rahim Mohamed: Diaspora politics is coming to Canada

Matt Gurney: I flew out of Pearson and back for no particular reason. Here's what I saw

Dispatch from the Front Line: The Revolution Starts at the Airport

Matt Gurney: Misleading the public is bad, even if you're a Liberal

Andrew Tumilty: For the Ontario Liberals, survival starts with a plan ... and humility

James McLeod: It's time to ask ourselves what we want 'online privacy' to mean

Mitch Heimpel: So long, Business Liberals.

Andrew Potter: After a hundred days of war, the West is losing interest in Ukraine

Dispatch from the Front Lines: All the non-Ontario news that's fit to print

Gradually less experimental The Line podcast episode #0.8

Special Dispatch from Ontario: Guess voters were fine with the 'murder clown'

Jen Gerson: Burn C-18 or fix it

Andrew Tumilty: I haven't given up on the Ontario election

Matt Gurney: Trudeau's Goldilocks moment, but for pistols instead of porridge

Dispatch from the Front Lines: Only America can save itself (if it can be saved at all)

Gradually less experimental The Line podcast episode #0.7

Andrew MacDougall: YouTube is where autodidacts like Poilievre find rabbit holes

Ken Boessenkool: Alberta isn't conservative

James McLeod: Can a politician really leave Twitter?

Paula Simons: The government is trying to create a new legal threshold to authorize invasive search

Dispatch from the Front Line: No, government, we don't trust you about monkeypox

Gradually less experimental The Line podcast episode #0.6

Jen Gerson: The Glorious Ungovernable Province of Alberta

Scott Van Wynsberghe: The blindspot sci-fi historians don't talk about: diseases

Andrew Tumility: For the voters, Ontario's election is staying below the radar

Joti Heir: Canada makes Ukraine promises, then struggles to deliver

Dispatch from the Front Lines: Let's get Poilievre's plan in writing. Simple, right?

Gradually less experimental The Line podcast episode #0.5

Chris Ragan: Why politics and central banking shouldn't mix

Larry Maguire: UAPs are real, and Canada should take them seriously

Steve Lafleur: Chill out about the pot shops

Mitch Heimpel: Our inflation expectations are a problem

Brian Dijkema: This proposed assault on Canada's religious freedom cannot stand

Dispatch from the Front Lines: Okay, just a few more words on the abortion debate

Jen Gerson: Lessons from Alito

Josh Dehaas: A long struggle for due process

Dan McCarthy: The war memorial is no place for F-Trudeau mobs and peddlers

Lisa Raitt and Jim Dinning: Cutting emissions can be a win for Canada

Gradually less experimental The Line podcast episode #0.4

Dispatch from the Front Line: Nuke the rich Ryerson graduates

Stephen Gordon: Criticizing the Bank of Canada is fine. But get the criticisms right

Jen Gerson: So we have to talk about Twitter, I guess

Allan Stratton: Allegations of racism are serious ... or at least they should be

Andrew Tumilty: In Ontario, three different leaders face very different challenges

Justin Ling: What Gerson got wrong (and right) about the housing crisis

Totally experimental The Line podcast episode #0.3

Dispatch from the Front Line: 'I don't know' is a valid answer

Matt Gurney: Aiming for excellence in Hoserdom

Rahim Mohamed: Is Andrew Yang a cautionary tale for Pierre Poilievre?

Ken Boessenkool: Kenney has a chance. But his strategy sure is depressing

Kristin Raworth: Macron underestimated Le Pen's appeal. Canadians should be watching

Dispatch from the Front Lines: In the end, the Russian warship did what it was told

Totally experimental The Line podcast episode #0.2.1

Peter Menzies: Canada's shakedown of Big Tech

Andrew Potter: The last honourable man

Jen Gerson: No one is going to fix housing

Dispatch from Ukraine: Canada doesn't seem to know what 'emergency' really means

Mitch Heimpel: Can Singh add enough Marisas to make up for losing some Deans?

Totally experimental The Line podcast episode #0.1

Dispatch from the Front Lines: There's no non-political way to decide who's a journalist

Matt Gurney: The world didn't change. We just lied to ourselves about it

Andrew Tumilty: When Doug Ford promises savings, best check the receipts

Howard Anglin: Let the people get what they want, good and hard

Josh Dehaas: Online harms bills are a free speech nightmare

Special Edition Dispatch: Bear witness to Ukraine's suffering, and remember the apologists

Dispatch from the Front Line: The following PMs were dictators ... that's it. Thank you.

Paul Wells: 'Don’t underestimate the power that comes from the will to fight.’

Rahim Mohamed: The CPC leadership race needs a lot more James Moore

Matt Gurney: The purest example of procurement dysfunction we've ever seen

Mitch Heimpel: A short history of our F-35 debacle

Andrew Tumilty: Why not choose governing over politics, for a change?

Dispatch from the Front Lines: Jagmeet Singh's stretch goal

Ken Boessenkool: Pick a Conservative leader who can win

Laura Mitchell: What if we're just a bunch of Hosers?

Dispatch from Ukraine: The word 'hope' is banned

Dispatch from the Front Line: Zelensky is the leader of a free world not worth leading

Dispatch from Ukraine: Social media is more powerful than Western Sanctions

Rahim Mohamed: The Frontrunner's Gambit

Jean Charest: It's time to increase defence spending

Andrew Potter: The Everything War

Matt Gurney: A perfect kind of crisis for our particular prime minister

Mitch Heimpel: Want to fix Canadian military procurement? This is what it'll take

Dispatch from the Front Line: We are all red pandas now

Jen Gerson: On Big Macs and empires

Dispatch from Ukraine: The day the war started, I watched the people disappear

Matt Gurney: What if Russia loses?

Melanie Paradis: Thought scams are eating our brains, and dividing our country

Dispatch from Ukraine: At the border, men say goodbye to their families and wait to fight

Dispatch from the Front Line: It's not all about us

Matt Gurney: A sea change in European politics

Jen Gerson: Ukraine is winning the propaganda war. That will matter, one day

Phil A. McBride: Here's how Canada can help Ukraine fight back, today

Andrew Potter: Who loves Canada?

Dispatch from The Front Line: If it keeps on raining, the levee is going to break

Matt Gurney: Huh, who'd have guessed. It turns out we needed more Cold War thinking

Michelle Rempel Garner: I went to Davos. The World Economic Forum is not running Canada

Leonid Sirota: On the Emergencies Act, the Senate gets an equal say. It should lead

Dispatch from the Front Line: We just don't trust you, Mr. Trudeau

James McLeod: The Ottawa protest is an online subculture flexing in the physical world

Emergencies Act Emergency Dispatch: Checking the convoy naughty list (twice)

Dispatch from the Coutts Front: God, guns, Jenga and Bob Seger

Emergencies Act Emergency Dispatch: Well, at least the Super Bowl was a good game

Flipping The Line: Professional military education is about confronting reality

Dispatch from the Front Line: FUBAR

Matt Gurney: Ottawa will have to wait. Windsor is the crisis, now

Dispatch from the Ottawa Front: Sloly is telling you all he's in trouble. Who's listening?

Brian Lee Crowley: We undermine the neutrality of the law at our peril

Dispatch from the Ottawa Front: Let freedom sing (badly)

Jen Gerson: The Backlash

Dispatch from the Ottawa Front: Hot dogs, horns and hard men

Mark Mancini: The rule of law matters

Dispatch from the Front Line: It's the trucks, stupid

Andrew MacDougall: Dear Conservatives; Grow up

Tommy Conway: When soldiers show a dangerous contempt for reality

Rishi Maharaj: Collective anger is justified; a police riot is not

Livestream: Night of the Dull Knives

Andrew Potter: Self Help for Partisans

Emergency Dispatch: Great, because this is just what we all needed

Dispatch from the Front Line: Nobody likes us anymore

Matt Gurney: In Ottawa, the unstoppable force approaches the immovable object

Lubomyr Luciuk: We already betrayed Ukraine

Sabrina MacPherson: More information, not less, will help ease people out of COVID fear

Brian F. Kelcey: Canada should stop enabling Putin's propaganda show

Dispatch from the Front Lines: Influencer Nation has plenty of fruit, don't worry

Matt Gurney: You wake up in the middle of a cyber war. Do you know it?

Ken Boessenkool: In defence of Jason Kenney

Joshua Hind: Who'd have guessed that all Toronto needed was a snow day?

Flipping the Line: Quit whining about online school

Dispatch from the Front Lines: Where we tried to praise the Liberals but they screwed it up

Jen Gerson: We can't contain Omicron

Laura Mitchell: Let the volunteers back in.

Harrison Ruess: Canadian health care desperately needs an HBO moment

Rahim Mohamed: Quebec’s Child-Care Program at 25: A Scorecard

Andrew Potter: There is a word for a shameless age

Dispatch from the Front Lines: Let's try not to cause the next crisis while solving this one

Matt Gurney: Will Ontarians stick with Doug Ford?

Jen Gerson: The Case for Optimism

Dispatch from the Front Lines: We go on holiday for two weeks and THIS happens?!