The Secret Life of Canada
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The beautiful, terrible & weird history of a land some now call Canada by @falenjohnson & @leahsimonebowen
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Sure, Antarctica might be the only rat-free continent in the world, but what if you’re landlocked surrounded by rat-friendly neighbours? This week on The Secret Life of Canada, how Alberta earned its rat-free moniker: link.chtbl.com/cbcpodsloc
Last week we started The Secret Life of Canada #IndianAct episode. Falen Johnson Leah-Simone Bowen create informative & accessible listening for students + resources for extra deep dives. 👏🏻👏🏻And some comedy! Confederation as a true-crime podcast!! 🤣🤣 #INDIGENOUS
Brand new seasons and fresh new podcasts to light up your listening list this spring. Featuring: 🌷The Secret Life of Canada 🌷Serial 🌷LAist 🌷Erika Lantz 🌷Yohance Lacour Invisible Institute 🌷 And a chat with the hosts of Rehash Podcast cbc.ca/1.6793297
OMG The Secret Life of Canada you're in the big league now!! Terrible Maps Woo hoo!!!
NEW EPISODE | On March 31, 1949, Newfoundland officially became the 10th province of Canada. This week on The Secret Life of Canada, Falen and Leah explore why it took so long and what it meant for Indigenous people living there. Listen now: link.chtbl.com/cbcpodsloc
The Secret Life of Canada This podcast is a great way to learn about Canada’s history.
NEW EP- What's the story behind Montreal Smoked Meat & what was Matzohgate? We chat with Andrea Eidinger, Ph.D. to learn about Montreal’s Jewish community through the dishes, cookbooks & restaurants that have now become iconic. 👂🏾link.chtbl.com/sloctwitter 📸Schwartz's deli (G. Hughes)
How much history is contained in a meal? Leah-Simone Bowen and Falen Johnson journey into the culinary history of Montreal’s Jewish community in this episode of The Secret Life of Canada Listen now! link.chtbl.com/cbcpodsloc
A huge THANK YOU to Falen and Leah from the The Secret Life of Canada podcast for sparking my interest in the indigenous history of Canada. Y’all are brilliant.