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In August 1992, a group of seventeen Canadian leaders agreed to adopt the Charlottetown Accord, a colossal package of constitutional reforms that would have redefined the basic terms of the federation. However, less than two months later, the Accord was decisively rejected in Canada’s first — and to this day, only — nationwide referendum on the Constitution. Through interviews with ex-government ministers, constitutional negotiators, and legal experts, this series tells the story of how Cana ...
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Having reached a historic consensus at Charlottetown, PEI, Canada’s leaders set about selling their reforms to the Canadian public, culminating in Canada’s first (and still only) constitutional referendum on October 26, 1992. This series is produced by the Centre for Constitutional Studies, which is located at the University of Alberta in Edmonton …
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In March 1992, Canada’s leaders return to the negotiating table to try and achieve a new constitutional consensus. Can they finally find a settlement that reconciles their seemingly conflicting constitutional visions? This series is produced by the Centre for Constitutional Studies, which is located at the University of Alberta in Edmonton on Treat…
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The failure of the Meech Lake Accord puts the brakes on Mulroney’s Quebec-centric constitutional mission. To regroup, Mulroney launches an extraordinary series of public consultations to discover what, exactly, Canadians want from their Constitution. This series is produced by the Centre for Constitutional Studies, which is located at the Universit…
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The election of Brian Mulroney ushers in a new era of constitutional politics in Canada, but Canadians across the political spectrum take issue with his efforts to get Quebec’s signature on the Constitution. This series is produced by the Centre for Constitutional Studies, which is located at the University of Alberta in Edmonton on Treaty 6 territ…
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In November 1981, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and 9 provincial premiers approved an extensive package of constitutional reforms without the consent of Quebec, setting Canada up for more than a decade of political wrangling over its Constitution. This series is produced by the Centre for Constitutional Studies, which is located at the University o…
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On this very special episode of the podcast (which we repeatedly call episode 15 by mistake) Q got to catch up with Logan, and his life of writing a PhD thesis. Then we cut to a fantastic interview Q was able to do with Lucas Peterson, host of Dining On A Dime for Eater. Also be sure to follow him @staletwizzlers on Instagram…
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This week we have a very special episode of the podcast. Q was able to have a conversation with the amazing actor Robert Pichardo (probably best known for his work in science fiction). Not only is he an actor but also a massive foodie, so we discuss his history with food and cooking from his Italian background and some highlights from trips he’s be…
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This week we have a very special episode of the podcast. Q was able to record an interview with fermentation expert and author Sandor Katz. The audio quality is a little rough but it's full of great information about fermentation basics, and we touch on his recent youtube series on fermentation in China. Follow @sandorkraut on Instagram and check o…
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This week we have a very special episode of the podcast. Last year Q was able to record an interview with chef and fermentation expert Jeremy Umansky. The audio quality is a little rough but it's full of great information about some of his revolutionary techniques using koji. Check Jeremy out online and if you're in the Cleveland area, you should v…
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We have another special episode of the podcast, Logan did an awesome interview with Jesse of the youtube channel Still It. His videos are all about the art of home distillation, which fortunately is legal in New Zealand. Be sure to follow him @chasethecraft on Instagram https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCThY8lOKKkVDd9HVBT59zCg…
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