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The Secret Life of Canada

The Secret Life of Canada

CBC

The Secret Life of Canada is a podcast about the country you know and the stories you don't. Join hosts Leah-Simone Bowen and Falen Johnson as they reveal the beautiful, terrible and weird histories of this land. Season 6 is here! New episodes every second Thursday.


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  • 106 - S6: General Idea

    When three young queer men formed an art collective in the late 60s in Toronto named "General Idea", no one expected that they would end up becoming one of the most iconic art collectives of the 20th century. For 25 years Felix, Jorge and AA became internationally known for their edgy, subversive, funny and boundary pushing work. Leah and Falen learn about the early days of the collective [2:11], the time Life magazine tried to sue them [13:17], why they started a ”Miss General Idea” beauty pageant [16:51], and how they ended up creating one of the most indelible images of the AIDS epidemic [25:26]. And then, they’ll hear about the group’s final push to produce a catalog of work before AIDS took the lives of Felix & Jorge in 1994 [30:30]. With special guest AA Bronson.


    Here are some of the pieces referenced in the episode:


    Mail Art


    FILE magazine


    The Miss General Idea Pageant


    P is for Poodle


    IMAGEVIRUS, AIDS


    Fin De Siècle


    For more links on General Idea’s work and more about this episode visit us at: www.cbc.ca/radio/secretlifeofcanada


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    Thu, 11 Apr 2024 - 36min
  • 105 - S6: Crash Course on Icelandic Canada

    Gimli is more than a dwarf in J.R.R. Tolkien’s fantasy series Lord of the Rings, in fact the community in Manitoba is home to the world’s largest Icelandic population outside of Iceland. So how did Canada become home to all these Icelanders, why did they end up living on a reserve and what exactly happens during Islendingadagurinn?


    Listen to Part 1 of our episode The Mounties Always Get Their Land (referenced in the episode) here.


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    Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 13min
  • 104 - The Secret Life of Canada Introduces: Canadian Time Machine | ‘Humiliation Day’, A Look Back at the Impact of the Chinese Exclusion Act

    Explore an important part of the rich history of Chinese-Canadians in this episode of Canadian Time Machine from The Walrus Lab. In the 1880s, Chinese men played a pivotal role in building the Canadian Pacific Railway, enduring challenges for a fraction of the wages. Discover the impact of the head tax and the infamous Chinese Immigration Act of 1923, known as "Humiliation Day." The episode delves into the intergenerational effects and gains insights from Dr. Melissa Lee, CEO of the Chinese Canadian Museum, on the compelling exhibit, "The Paper Trail to the 1923 Chinese Exclusion Act." More episodes are available at: https://lnkfi.re/slofcxctm. To read the episode transcripts in French and English, and to learn more about historic Canadian milestones, please visit thewalrus.ca/canadianheritage. There is also a French counterpart of this show called Voyages Dans L’Histoire Canadienne so if you’re bilingual and want to listen to more, visit https://lnkfi.re/Voyages-dans-lhistoire-canadienne

    Thu, 21 Mar 2024 - 21min
  • 103 - S6: The Secret Life of the Canadian Teen Drama

    From PSAs to Euphoria, the identity of the teen on TV has shifted a lot over the years. Leah and Falen take a look back at the invention of the teen and teens on TV. They make the case that thanks to a little upstart franchise called Degrassi, the teen drama is a Canadian invention. 


    Here is the link to our episode Bread and Cheese. And be sure to check out The Degrassi Kid Podcast!


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    Thu, 14 Mar 2024 - 49min
  • 102 - S6 Crash Course: How Black students led Canada's largest student protest

    It would become one of the key moments in Black history in Canada. In 1968, six Black students from Sir George Williams University in Montreal filed a complaint of racism against their biology professor. By 1969, the university denied their complaint and more than 200 students began a peaceful sit-in. By the end of it, a fire broke out, police in riot-gear were sent in and 97 people were arrested. Named “The Sir George Williams Affair” it is now considered to be the largest student protest in Canadian history. 


    Here is a link to previous episode mentioned in this episode:


    The Province of Jamaica: https://link.chtbl.com/OOwfXRW2


    For links and more about this episode visit us at: www.cbc.ca/radio/secretlifeofcanada

    Thu, 29 Feb 2024 - 16min
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