The Secret Life of Canada

CBC
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Apr 11, 2024 • 36min

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 ArtFILE magazineThe Miss General Idea PageantP is for PoodleIMAGEVIRUS, AIDSFin De SiècleFor more links on General Idea’s work and more about this episode visit us at: www.cbc.ca/radio/secretlifeofcanadaFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Tik Tok.
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Mar 28, 2024 • 13min

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.Follow us on social media. We're on Instagram, Facebook and Tik Tok.
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Mar 14, 2024 • 49min

S6: The Secret Life of the Canadian Teen Drama

Explore the evolution of Canadian teen dramas, from Degrassi to Riverdale. Dive into the impact of teen programming on shaping youth culture and addressing teen needs. Discover the hidden queer roots of Degrassi and its influence on LGBTQ+ representation in television.
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Feb 29, 2024 • 17min

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/OOwfXRW2For links and more about this episode visit us at: www.cbc.ca/radio/secretlifeofcanada
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Feb 22, 2024 • 32min

S6: Sorry not Sorry

Explore the roots of 'sorry' in Canadian culture, from British influences to Indigenous traditions. Uncover the history of duels in Canada and governmental apologies. Reflect on Canadian politeness and compare it to the US and UK.
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Jan 23, 2024 • 2min

The Secret Life of Canada returns with Season 6!

Leah-Simone Bowen and Falen Johnson are back with a brand new season of conversations about the country you thought you knew. Catch our premiere episode on February 22, 2024 with new episodes biweekly.
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Jun 13, 2023 • 8min

BONUS | The story Falen never thought she’d tell: On stage at Hot Docs

Falen Johnson took to the stage at the Hot Docs festival to speak candidly about her experience of growing up on Six Nations, a place that was both idyllic and complicated — especially when it came to water and the lack thereof.
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Jun 8, 2023 • 12min

S5: Crash course on losing the Shanghai Restaurant

Visual artist Raymond Biesinger joins the hosts to talk about lost buildings in Canada. They dive into Winnipeg's architectural boom and the demolition of older buildings. They explore the stories of a reconstructed bank and the Shanghai Restaurant, a beloved staple of the community. They discuss the history and closure of the restaurant, and the significance of memories tied to lost buildings and restaurants.
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Jun 1, 2023 • 39min

S5: The Potlatch Ban

In 1921, Chief Dan Cranmer held a secret Potlatch — a ceremony celebrated by many First Nations along the Pacific Northwest. But because the ceremony had been banned by the Canadian government, authorities arrested people and confiscated many ceremonial items. These items then ended up in private collections and museums all over the world. This episode traces the winding journey of the ripple effects of a ban that lasted almost 70 years. We sit down with Dan Cranmer's son Bill Cranmer from the U'mista Cultural Centre to learn about his father’s story and the long process of repatriation by the Kwakwaka'wakw people of these precious items. We also speak with educator Sara Florence Davidson to talk to her about the book Potlatch as Pedagogy, what she has learned through the Potlatch and how her father, Haida artist Robert Davidson, worked to reclaim ceremony and artistic practice after the ban. With guests Chief Bill Cranmer and Sara Florence Davidson. For links and more about this episode visit us at: www.cbc.ca/radio/secretlifeofcanada
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May 25, 2023 • 14min

S5: Crash Course on Bread and Cheese

Bread and Cheese. More than just two of Falen and Leah’s favourite foods. Did you know it’s also a day? In Falen’s community of Six Nations, every Victoria Day weekend people from the community get in line and walk through the local arena to get a big squishy slice of bread and a giant hunk of orange cheese. Delicious? Yes. But why? For more about this episode visit us at : www.cbc.ca/radio/secretlifeofcanada

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