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May 25, 2022 • 47min

WAR 5 - The Narcokings of Kandahar

During the Afghan War, it was clear who the enemy was. The Taliban were a group of religious zealots who harboured terrorists, killed with fervour and enslaved women.But then why did so many Afghans join with the Taliban during the years that Canada was fighting in Kandahar? And if the Taliban were our enemies, who exactly were our friends and allies? In many cases, they were torturers, rapists and murderers themselves. Featured in this episode: Rangina Hamidi, Matthieu Aikins, Ahmad Malgarai, Bruce Moncur, David Pugliese (Ottawa Citizen) To learn more:“Our Man in Kandahar” by Matthieu Aikins in The Atlantic“House of Pain: Canada's connection with Kandahar's ruthless palace guard” by Graeme Smith in The Globe and MailThe Dogs Are Eating Them Now: Our War in Afghanistan by Graeme Smith “Today We Shall All Die” Afghanistan's Strongmen and the Legacy of Impunity by Human Rights Watch Additional music from Audio Network This episode is brought to you by Oxio, Ground News, 22 Murders, HelloFresh If you listen on Apple, subscribe to Canadaland Politics for $2.99/month for ad-free episodes of COMMONS, Wag the Doug and The BackBench.https:/apple.co/3wjxaRWSupport COMMONS: http://commonspodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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May 11, 2022 • 47min

WAR 4 - Medusa

Operation Medusa has become the most celebrated battle in recent Canadian history. It was hailed as a stroke of military genius that may have vanquished the Taliban once and for all. But the soldiers and commanders on the ground have a different story to tell. A rushed battle. Flawed intelligence. And generals putting political considerations ahead of Canadian lives. And even though Canada had defeated the Taliban on the battlefield, that didn't mean they were winning the war. Featured in this episode: Sean Teal, Bruce Moncur, Omer Lavoie, Adnan R. Khan, Eugene Lang To learn more: “Operation Medusa: The Battle For Panjwai” by Adam Day in Legion Magazine“Afghanistan veteran recounts brutal battle” by Stephen J. Thorne in Legion Magazine“It's time for a hard look at Operation Medusa” by Adnan R. Khan in Maclean'sThe Unexpected War: Canada In Kandahar by Janice Gross Stein and Eugene Lang Additional music from Audio Network This episode is brought to you by Oxio, Ground News, 22 Murders, HelloFresh, Skipper Otto If you listen on Apple, subscribe to Canadaland Politics for $2.99/month for ad-free episodes of COMMONS, Wag the Doug and The BackBench. https:/apple.co/3wjxaRWSupport COMMONS: http://commonspodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 27, 2022 • 44min

WAR 3 - Tarnak Farms

Bill Wilson and Chris Kopp were two of the first Canadian soldiers deployed to Afghanistan.One night in April 2002, they were at a training exercise at Tarnak Farms, Osama Bin Laden's old hideout outside of Kandahar.All of a sudden, they see a blast, and chaos surrounds them. What happens next would change their lives — and the Canadian military — forever. Featured in this episode: Chris Kopp, Bill Wilson, Michael Friscolanti, Eugene Lang To learn more:Friendly Fire by Michael Friscolanti“Lest we forget: Each year, three Canadian medics who served in Afghanistan take stock of their war” by Ted Barris in Zoomer Additional music from Audio Network This episode is brought to you by Rotman's Risk Management Program, Oxio, Ground News, 22 Murders If you listen on Apple, subscribe to Canadaland Politics for $2.99/month for ad-free episodes of COMMONS, Wag the Doug and The BackBench.Support COMMONS: http://commonspodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 13, 2022 • 47min

WAR 2 - Lords of War

In the days after 9/11, Canada joined in the invasion and occupation of Afghanistan. Right away, it became painfully obvious that we didn't understand the country, its people, or its history.That would have profound consequences. Within months, Canadian special forces were participating in secret operations at the behest of some of the most sinister men in the country.Our actions in the early days of the war would go on to endanger the lives of Afghans and Canadian soldiers alike in the years to come. Featured in this episode: Murwarid Ziayee, Mohsin Amin, Arthur Kent, David Pugliese (Ottawa Citizen) To learn more:No Good Men Among the Living by Anand GopalReturn To Afghanistan by Arthur Kent“Eyes Wide Shut: The Government's Guilty Secrets in Afghanistan” by Jon Stephenson in Metro Magazine Additional music from Audio Network This episode is brought to you by Rotman's Risk Management Program, Oxio, Ground News, 22 Murders If you listen on Apple, subscribe to Canadaland Politics for $2.99/month for ad-free episodes of COMMONS, Wag the Doug and The BackBench.https:/apple.co/3wjxaRWSupport COMMONS: http://commonspodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 30, 2022 • 53min

WAR 1 - Last Plane Out of Kabul

The War in Afghanistan was Canada's longest war. More than 40,000 Canadian troops served. And countless Canadian civilians went to work in the country. But after twenty years, billions of dollars and hundreds of thousands of lives lost, Afghanistan is worse off than before.When the Taliban marched into Kabul last August, the world watched as Afghans clung to planes in an attempt to escape. We bring you the true story of the end of one of the forever wars through the eyes of the people who were there. Featured in this episode: Wasai Rahimi, Ghousuddin Frotan, Brian Castner, Mohammed Sharif Sharaf, Matthieu Aikins To learn more: “Inside the Fall of Kabul” by Matthieu Aikins in New York Times Magazine“Escape from Afghanistan” by Mark MacKinnon in The Globe and Mail“Horror at Kabul's gate to freedom” by Nick Paton Walsh, Sandi Sidhu, Julia Hollingsworth, Masoud Popalzai, Sitara Zamani, Abdul Basir Bina, Katie Polglase & Gianluca Mezzofiore in CNN Additional music from Audio Network This episode is brought to you by Rotman's Risk Management Program, Oxio, Escaping Denver, and Ground News  If you listen on Apple, subscribe to Canadaland Politics for $2.99/month for ad-free episodes of COMMONS, Wag the Doug and The BackBench.https:/apple.co/3wjxaRW Support COMMONS: http://commonspodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 25, 2022 • 2min

Introducing our new season… War

Narcolords in league with the government. Hundreds of millions of dollars that vanish into thin air. Arrogant decision-making that leads to the deaths of Canadians and Afghans alike. This season of COMMONS will bring you the war stories that Canada wants you to forget.First episode drops March 30, 2022.Support COMMONS: http://commonspodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Feb 2, 2022 • 48min

MINING 8 - The Crying of Lot 8

In 2007, the small Guatemalan village of Lote Ocho, Spanish for Lot 8, was burned to the ground by military, police and security for a Canadian-owned mine. Eleven women claim they were raped during the evictions.A few years later, a prominent community activist is murdered in broad daylight by the head of security for the mining company. These are just some of the many crimes that Canadian mining companies have been accused of committing in this region over the last 60 years.Many Canadian mining companies are pariahs around the world. So why does Canada allow this to happen? And is this industry violent by its very nature? Featured in this episode: Angélica Choc, Grahame Russel, Catherin Nolin, Heather Gies, Richard Poplak To learn more:“How a Canadian mining company infiltrated the Guatemalan state” by Max Binks-Collier in The Intercept“Guatemala mine's ex-security chief convicted of Indigenous leader's murder” by Sandra Cuffe in The GuardianParadise Lost by CTV's W5 Additional music from Audio Network This episode is brought to you by Rotman's Behaviourally Informed Strategy Program & Dispatch Coffee Support COMMONS: http://commonspodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jan 19, 2022 • 53min

MINING 7 - Barrick and the Cruelty of Gold

 Papua New Guinea is a part of the world that few Canadians ever think about. But for the people of Porgera, their lives have been shaped by the decisions of Canadian companies.It's hard to wrap your head around the atrocities that people in Porgera have suffered over the last thirty year. Environmental devastation. Murder as a matter of course. Hundreds of women and girls who have been raped. So why is Barrick Gold, the company that has operated the mine for the last decade and a half, still celebrated across the country? And why is Barrick's founder, Peter Munk, still viewed as a philanthropic and corporate icon? Featured in this episode: Everlyn Gaupe, McDiyan Robert Yapari, Stanley Peter, Cressida Kuala, Catherine Coumans, Richard Poplak To learn more: “Canadian Mining's Dark Heart” by Richard Poplak in The Walrus“The Shooting Fields of Porgera” by the Akali Tange Association“Raped by Canadian Gold Mine Guards, These Women Are Looking for Justice” by Hilary Beaumont in VICE News Additional music from Audio Network This episode is brought to you by Rotman's Executive Leadership Online &  Dispatch Coffee Support COMMONS: http://commonspodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dec 22, 2021 • 41min

MINING 6 - Diamonds of Attawapiskat

Support us at www.commonspodcast.com Attawapiskat has become famous across Canada and around the world. Not for the natural beauty that surrounds it, or for the Cree culture of the people who live there. Instead, it's become a byword for the toxic legacy of Canadian colonialism.But while Attawapiskat faced crisis after crisis, the community was sitting on a literal diamond mine run by the world's most famous mining company.So why is it that a community rich in diamonds is so poor? And why did the government and De Beers do so little to help them through? Featured in this episode: Mike Koostachin, Vicki Lean, Anna Baggio To learn more: After the Last River by Victoria LeanThe People of the Kattawapiskak River by Alanis Obamsawin“De Beers decision to dump sewage into Attawapiskat played role in current housing crisis” by Ossie Michelin in APTN News“Have You Ever Tried to Sell a Diamond?” By Edward Jay Epstein in The Atlantic Additional music from Audio NetworkThis episode is brought to you by PolicyMe.Support COMMONS: http://commonspodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dec 8, 2021 • 45min

MINING 5 - The North’s Giant Monster

Support us at www.commonspodcast.com  A monster has been haunting the North.Giant Mine may be a big reason why Yellowknife exists. But for seven decades, it's been a unique source of suffering for the people in the region.Three stories from this uniquely haunted place: the damage it did when it opened, the bloodiest labour dispute in Canadian history, and the toxic legacy that may remain for thousands of years. Featured in this episode: Morgan Tsetta, Arn Keeling, John Sandlos, Lee Selleck To learn more:Giant Monster Mine from the Yellowknives Dene First NationDying for Gold: The True Story of the Giant Mine Murders by Lee Selleck and Francis ThompsonToxic Legacies Project Additional music from Audio NetworkThis episode is brought to you by PolicyMe, and Manscaped.Support COMMONS: http://commonspodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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