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PressProgress Sources

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An award-winning podcast that digs deeper into important and often unreported issues, by the non-profit digital news organization PressProgress. Join the PressProgress team for conversations with experts and newsmakers across the country, including Editor Luke LeBrun, Alberta reporter Stephen Magusiak, and Associate Editors Rumneek Johal and Jonathan Goldsbie. Produced by Ontario Reporter, Eric Wickham.


Winner of the 2024 Canadian Podcast Awards "Outstanding News and Current Affairs Series" category.

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  • What changes to Freedom of Information laws mean for Ontario
    Apr 10 2026

    A wave of changes is hitting Ontario, including one that is going to make finding things out about the province more difficult for reporters and the public.

    In March, Doug Ford announced that his government was going to change Freedom of Information Laws to exempt correspondence from himself and his cabinet ministers.

    These changes come after a court ruled that Ford’s personal cell phone records were subject to information requests. It’s been known for a long time that Ford conducts provincial business on his personal phone, so obviously - reporters have been trying to get to those records.

    Now - if these new rules are put in place, they can’t.

    The Trillium’s Queen’s Park Reporter Jack Hauen joins Ontario reporter Eric Wickham to talk about these proposed changes.

    Note:

    This interview was recorded on Wednesday April 1, so there is no mention of the province’s most recent proposal to change regional government by slashing councils in Simcoe and Niagara and giving an appointed regional chair “strong chair powers.”

    This new development was announced Thursday afternoon before the long weekend.

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    24 mins
  • How to Save Canadian Healthcare, with Dr. Danyaal Raza
    Mar 18 2026

    For decades, if you asked a Canadian to name something they appreciated about this country, our universal healthcare system would invariably come up.

    But in recent years, chronic underfunding, personnel shortages and the creep of privatization have taken their toll on a system that may or may not remain a point of national pride.

    On this episode of Sources, our health reporter, Brishti Basu, talks to Dr. Danyaal Raza, who believes Canada's public healthcare system — "one of the highest expressions of us caring for one another," as he puts it — should be a nation-building priority. Raza is a family doctor at Toronto's St. Michael's Hospital, an assistant professor at the University of Toronto, a board member at Canadian Doctors for Medicare and a research fellow at the Broadbent Institute (PressProgress is an editorially independent division of the institute.)

    They discuss promising models for healthcare already deployed in some parts of the country (team-based care!) and the acute threats the system is facing elsewhere, particularly in Alberta.

    You can also read the interview here.

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    22 mins
  • Why was our reporter kicked out of an Alberta separatist event?
    Feb 27 2026

    Late last month, thousands of Calgarians trekked to Stampede Park to pledge their support for Alberta separation. Trekking there, too, was our Alberta reporter, Stephen Magusiak.

    Unfortunately, he didn't get to stay for long.

    Before the rally even started — and just after he interviewed one of the organizers — Stephen was unceremoniously removed.

    They evidently didn't like his questions.

    On the new Sources, Stephen talks about what went down, and why the Alberta separatist movement feels more confident than ever.

    Links

    • "Alberta Separatists Kicked Us Out of Their Event After Asking About American Support" (PressProgress, Jan. 30, 2026)

    • "The Albertans Counting on America to Help Break Apart Canada" (PressProgress, July 25, 2025)

    • "Alberta Independence Rally in Calgary" livestream (Freedom Calendar on YouTube, Jan. 26, 2026)

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    13 mins
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