

Catherine Porter
Toronto bureau chief for The New York Times, contributing to the episode's discussion on mourning rituals.
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Jun 3, 2022 • 29min
The Cost of Haiti’s Freedom
Catherine Porter, the Toronto bureau chief for The New York Times, delves into Haiti's struggle against the burdensome independence debt imposed by France. She uncovers how this financial obligation crippled Haiti's development and enriched French elites. The discussion highlights the ongoing fight for justice and reparations, as well as the political turmoil surrounding calls for acknowledgment of these historical injustices. Porter’s insights shed light on the lasting impact of colonialism on Haiti's socio-economic landscape.

Feb 16, 2022 • 35min
An American-Style Protest in Canada
Catherine Porter, the Toronto bureau chief for The New York Times, offers keen insights into Canada's recent vaccination mandate protests. She discusses the escalating trucker-led demonstration in Ottawa, examining the surprising pushback against usually strict compliance. Porter paints a vivid picture of the protest atmosphere, blending community spirit with troubling symbols of discontent. The conversation explores the unexpected alliances forming among protestors and raises questions about the impact on Canada's political landscape and national identity.

Dec 29, 2020 • 44min
A New Way to Mourn: An Update
Catherine Porter, the Toronto bureau chief for The New York Times, and Wayne Irwin, a retired minister, discuss the evolution of mourning rituals in the wake of the pandemic. Wayne shares his heartfelt experience adapting his wife's memorial service to an online format, emphasizing authenticity in grief. The conversation explores how digital memorials can foster connection and resilience, transforming traditional practices into meaningful experiences. Together, they reflect on love, loss, and the ways we navigate sorrow in a changing world.