Old Cited (2015-2018)

Ancient Cited: Episode 53
#53: What are Canadian Police Trying to Hide?
Researchers and activists say the racial discrimination within the Canadian criminal justice system could be just as bad as the United States. Canadian police forces refuse to provide the statistics to find out. What are they hiding?

Ancient Cited: Episode 53
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Ancient Cited: Episode 52
#52: (In)secure: The Future of Working
Gordon moderates a live panel about precariousness, millennials, and the future of work in North America. Special guests: Henry Siu, Ashley Proctor, Rod Mickleburgh, Ambrosia Vertesi, and Byron Cruz.

Ancient Cited: Episode 52
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Ancient Cited: Episode 51
#51: Women Engineers and What They Put Up With (Collaboration with Inquiring Minds)
This week, Alex and Indre Viskontas (from Inquiring Minds) survey the state of women in engineering with Andrea Beaty, Amy Bix, Monique Ross, and Patricia Galloway.

Ancient Cited: Episode 51
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Ancient Cited: Episode 49
#49: Into the House of Old
Gordon talks to Andrew Longhurst, research associate at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, about austerity and seniors care in British Columbia. Then, Megan Davies on the history of old folks homes.

Ancient Cited: Episode 49
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Ancient Cited: Episode 48
#48: How To Buy A Politician
The New York Times has called British Columbia “The Wild West of Political Cash.” On the verge of a provincial election, any corporation, union or individual in the world can give however much money they want to BC's provincial political parties.

Ancient Cited: Episode 48
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Ancient Cited: Episode 47
#47: Are job stealing robots good or evil?
Sam visits Yusuf Altintas’s manufacturing automation lab at the University of British Columbia and then talks to Matt Bruenig (@MattBruenig) about automation, inequality and the future of work.

Ancient Cited: Episode 47
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