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Every week, The Sanity Project delivers a news breakdown that cuts through outrage culture and encourages critical thinking in turbulent times. Host David Mercer takes on current events—like Pierre Poilievre’s refusal of a security clearance—and unpacks what’s really at stake for Canada. This episode asks: how can we demand accountability in Canadian politics if we’re not willing to accept it ourselves?
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In an era where media misinformation dominates the headlines, news analysis rooted in critical thinking is more important than ever. David Mercer goes beyond surface-level news commentary to deliver sharp political analysis aimed at Canadian listeners who want more substance from their daily news.
Many discussions in Canadian news conflate liberal values with progressive politics. This episode distinguishes between the two, emphasizing how both play unique roles in shaping our democratic system. Understanding this difference is key for anyone following Canada's evolving political landscape.
This episode’s deep dive into a controversial issue in Canadian politics—Pierre Poilievre's avoidance of security vetting—sheds light on recurring themes of outrage culture and political deflection. Political commentary highlights how refusing vetting raises questions about transparency and accountability, central pillars in democratic practice.
In a world awash with media misinformation, critical thinking empowers citizens to break free from the emotional pull of outrage culture. By focusing on evidence-based news breakdowns and resisting spin, The Sanity Project helps listeners engage with current events in a thoughtful, informed manner.
To never miss an episode, subscribe to this podcast wherever you are listening.
By Bo Kauffmann | Liberal News CommentaryEvery week, The Sanity Project delivers a news breakdown that cuts through outrage culture and encourages critical thinking in turbulent times. Host David Mercer takes on current events—like Pierre Poilievre’s refusal of a security clearance—and unpacks what’s really at stake for Canada. This episode asks: how can we demand accountability in Canadian politics if we’re not willing to accept it ourselves?
To subscribe to our free weekly newsletter, go to https://thesanity.org/subscribe
In an era where media misinformation dominates the headlines, news analysis rooted in critical thinking is more important than ever. David Mercer goes beyond surface-level news commentary to deliver sharp political analysis aimed at Canadian listeners who want more substance from their daily news.
Many discussions in Canadian news conflate liberal values with progressive politics. This episode distinguishes between the two, emphasizing how both play unique roles in shaping our democratic system. Understanding this difference is key for anyone following Canada's evolving political landscape.
This episode’s deep dive into a controversial issue in Canadian politics—Pierre Poilievre's avoidance of security vetting—sheds light on recurring themes of outrage culture and political deflection. Political commentary highlights how refusing vetting raises questions about transparency and accountability, central pillars in democratic practice.
In a world awash with media misinformation, critical thinking empowers citizens to break free from the emotional pull of outrage culture. By focusing on evidence-based news breakdowns and resisting spin, The Sanity Project helps listeners engage with current events in a thoughtful, informed manner.
To never miss an episode, subscribe to this podcast wherever you are listening.