

Emma Hogan
America's editor for The Economist.
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Feb 14, 2022 • 22min
Not trucking around: Canada’s protests spread
Emma Hogan, America's editor for The Economist, delves into the evolution of protests in Canada, revealing how initial vaccine mandate resistance transformed into a broader anti-government movement. Margaret Kadifa addresses Haiti's dire situation despite billions in aid, exploring the complexities of foreign assistance. Meanwhile, Henry Hitchings celebrates the centennial of Reader's Digest, discussing its influence on culture, public health, and enduring legacy in a changing media landscape.

Sep 21, 2021 • 20min
Running to stand still: Canada’s election
Emma Hogan, America's editor for The Economist, and Georgia Banjo, a foreign correspondent, dive into the aftermath of Canada's recent election. Trudeau's leadership faces pressure from a weakened majority and rising far-right sentiments. A significant focus is on the alarming resurgence of child labor post-pandemic, challenging traditional approaches to combat it. They also discuss a quirky solution to climate change: potty-training cows, showcasing innovative ideas amidst global challenges.

Sep 21, 2021 • 20min
Running to stand still: Canada’s election
Emma Hogan, America's editor for The Economist, and Georgia Banjo, a foreign correspondent specializing in child labor, dive into the aftermath of Canada’s recent election. They discuss how Prime Minister Trudeau's weakened position shapes the nation amid rising far-right sentiments. The conversation highlights the troubling resurgence of child labor spurred by the pandemic and the need for innovative solutions. They also explore a quirky yet fascinating project on potty-training calves, merging environmental sustainability with animal welfare in a creative twist.