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The Decibel

Politique

The Decibel

The Globe and Mail

The ‘valley of death’ for Canadian businesses

June 25, 2026 4:00am 26 min

Canadian businesses don’t have an innovation problem – they have a growth funding problem. Small- and medium-sized businesses often find themselves in what’s known as the ‘valley of death’ – the crucial time when a busin...

Canada’s push for nuclear power

June 24, 2026 4:00am 24 min

The federal government wants Canada to get back into nuclear energy, pushing to increase nuclear power use and to build and export more Canadian-made nuclear reactors. For the first time in over three decades, a large nu...

Why more LGBTQ+ people are trying to flee the U.S.

June 23, 2026 4:00am 24 min

On June 20, Rainbow Railroad released a report on the state of global LGBTQ+ persecution. As an advocacy group, Rainbow Railroad helps at-risk LGBTQ+ people get to safety around the world. This past year they received th...

How short-term rentals are fuelling human trafficking in Canada

June 22, 2026 4:00am 20 min

A court case in Winnipeg has offered a rare glimpse into the mechanics of how human trafficking can work. And it showed that short-rental rentals, like Airbnb and Vrbo, can be used by traffickers while on the move with t...

Patrick Radden Keefe, in conversation at The Globe

June 21, 2026 4:00am 48 min

Patrick Radden Keefe, investigative journalist and staff writer at The New Yorker, is best known for his narrative non-fiction true crime stories and deep dives into history. His best selling books include Say Nothing, E...

U.S. and Iran sign an initial peace deal – now the challenge begins

June 19, 2026 4:00am 26 min

The U.S. and Iran signed a memorandum of understanding this week to end the war, and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The 14-paragraph agreement lays out the stipulations for each side – including that all military operation...

Saskatchewan could hold the key to Canada’s foreign trade goals

June 18, 2026 4:00am 25 min

Could Saskatchewan be the key to unlocking Canada’s trade potential? While Ottawa works to double non-U.S. exports over the next decade and rebuild important partnerships, politicians and business leaders may learn a lot...

The fight to make streaming platforms fund Canadian content

June 17, 2026 4:00am 24 min

Canada’s Online Streaming Act is a thorn in the side of the U.S. administration. The law, passed in 2023, brings streaming platforms like Netflix, Paramount and Disney under Canada’s broadcast regulations, and requires t...

Ready to launch: Canada enters the space age

June 16, 2026 4:00am 25 min

Despite Canada’s contributions to space technology and science, it lags behind other G7 nations in rocket launching capabilities. But that’s now changing – with federal investment and private business teaming up to event...

Seafood supply changing East Coast menus this summer

June 15, 2026 4:00am 24 min

Summer is peak tourist season for the Atlantic provinces, and many restaurants rely on revenue made during the season to get them through the rest of the year. But this summer, chefs and restaurateurs are facing a challe...

Introducing Pitch and Power: How Soccer Shapes Everything

June 14, 2026 4:00am 44 min

Introducing Pitch and Power: How Soccer Shapes Everything, The Globe and Mail’s new soccer podcast for World Cup 2026. Every Thursday, throughout the tournament, host Eoin O’Callaghan will look at eight moments that chan...

Pierre Poilievre: An interview, in full

June 13, 2026 4:00am 57 min

Following The Decibel’s analysis of a one-on-one interview with Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, listeners wrote in and asked for an uncut interview to hear the opposition leader in his own words. This is the one-ho...

Canada’s first steps towards a social media ban

June 12, 2026 4:00am 26 min

The government’s new Safe Social Media Act, introduced on Wednesday, will require social media companies to block users below the age of 16 from having accounts on their platforms in a move to address online safety. The ...

The risks and rewards of the IPO hype in Canada

June 11, 2026 4:00am 22 min

There’s a surge of excitement around a few big companies going public this year – like Apotex and SpaceX both going on stock exchanges this week. These IPOs, or initial public offerings, are generating a ton of buzz – an...

World Cup 2026: Breakout stars, dark horses and Canada’s chances

June 10, 2026 4:00am 26 min

The World Cup starts on Thursday, beginning what will be the largest iteration of a hugely popular global event. This time, there are 104 matches with 48 countries competing across 16 cities in Canada, Mexico and the U.S...

Is smoking making a comeback?

June 09, 2026 4:00am 24 min

Smoking cigarettes is cool again. Apparently. Social media and accounts online are raving about the habit, turning it into a trend with images from celebrities and appealing to Gen Z. But this rebirth in popularity runs ...

Carney’s plan for AI in Canada, explained

June 08, 2026 4:00am 23 min

The federal government released its plan for AI, and it includes a lot of new money ($2.3 billion, to be precise) towards training, adoption and supporting Canadian businesses and tech companies. There was a lot of antic...

Patrolling the Arctic with the Canadian military

June 05, 2026 4:00am 26 min

As Canada builds out its military, there has been an increasing focus on arctic security. But military strategies that work in the southern part of the country do not always work in the North. Gavin John was embedded in ...

The recession question

June 04, 2026 4:00am 22 min

Canada’s economy has stalled. According to Statistics Canada, Canada’s real GDP contracted 0.1 per cent on an annualized basis in the first quarter of 2026. In the previous quarter, there was a 1-per-cent annualized decl...

How alcohol sales explain Canada’s internal trade problem

June 03, 2026 4:00am 23 min

Interprovincial trade within Canada is complicated. Existing barriers mean that many goods, like alcohol, often can’t be sold across provincial and territorial lines. Prime Minister Mark Carney has been pushing for ‘one ...

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