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Rupa Subramanya

Freelance columnist for the National Post and Nikkei. Known for her reporting on Canadian politics.

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Nov 18, 2024 • 59min

De-banking, Censorship, and the Right to Die | Rupa Subramanya

Rupa Subramanya, a journalist at the Free Press, dives into pressing issues like de-banking and political censorship. She highlights the alarming trend of financial exclusion targeting dissenters and the complexities surrounding free speech in the digital era. Rupa also discusses the evolving right-to-die movement, addressing the ethical implications of assisted dying in society. The conversation challenges listeners to reflect on personal freedoms and the fragility of community ties amid growing political pressures.
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Aug 23, 2022 • 1h 45min

281. Trudeau, Travel, and “The Science”

In this discussion, Rupa Subramanya, a bold political reporter, joins legal experts Sam Presvelos and Bruce Pardy, along with entrepreneurs Sean Rickard and Carl Harrison. They delve into the controversial travel bans implemented by Trudeau, questioning the science and motivations behind such mandates. The group shares personal stories of their legal battles against the government, highlighting overcrowded courts and media bias. They advocate for civic engagement and challenge the erosion of public trust, emphasizing the importance of individual rights in a democratic society.
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Jan 11, 2025 • 21min

332: ‘Trudeau acted like a tinpot dictator’

Rupa Subramanya, a writer at the Free Press, discusses the alarming drop in Justin Trudeau's popularity and what it means for Canada's future. She highlights the authoritarian actions taken during the trucker protests and the implications for civil liberties. The conversation shifts to Canada's controversial stance on trans policies, emphasizing the need for meaningful dialogue. They also delve into the sensationalism surrounding Indigenous issues and reflect on Canada's broader identity crisis, questioning its socio-economic challenges and national self-perception.