The Jim Lang Show

The Jim Lang Show Podcast delivers smart, spirited, and straight-talk conversations on the issues and stories that matter most to Canadians. Hosted by veteran broadcaster Jim Lang, the show blends insightful interviews, sharp analysis, and relatable storytelling that cuts through the noise. From politics and sports to culture and current events, Jim brings a trusted voice and a uniquely Canadian perspective to every episode—making it essential listening for audiences who want clarity, context, and a little bit of candor in their daily media diet.

Inside Canada’s Ransomware Problem | Jim Lang with Terry Cutler

Cyber crime is bigger than natural disasters and the drug trade combined—costing the world over $9 trillion in 2024. Why are hackers winning? And what can Canadians actually do to fight back? In this episode, TPL Media’s Jim Lang is joined by Terry Cutler—ethical hacker, cyber security expert, and founder of Psyology Labs—to break down the real threats facing municipalities, businesses, and everyday Canadians. From underfunded RCMP cyber units to ransomware gangs with 24/7 support, Terry explains where the system is failing—and how you can protect yourself. Guest: Terry Cutler — Ethical Hacker & Founder, Psyology Labs Do you think Canada is doing enough to fight cyber crime? Chapters (00:00:01) - Cybercrime costs the world $9 trillion(00:01:05) - Canadian Cybersecurity Training gaps(00:04:26) - Ethical Hacker: How to Stop State-Sponsored Cybercrim(00:06:41) - Canadians Should Be Aware of the Ransomware Threat(00:12:46) - Seniors scammed by online scams(00:13:21) - Ontario First Minister on cybersecurity(00:14:13) - How to Make a Password That Hackers Can Break(00:16:49) - Pushing the Limits of Penetration Testing

09-26
18:30

A Turning Point: Canada & Allies Recognize Palestine – Is Peace Finally Possible?

In a bold diplomatic pivot, Canada and other Western nations have formally recognized the State of Palestine — a move that could reshape global policy on Gaza. This week’s episode features host Mike Wixson joined by foreign policy analyst Paul Micucci, as they unpack the motives, consequences, and risks behind this historic decision. You’ll learn: • Why Canada broke with decades of foreign policy precedent • How this shift impacts relations with the U.S. and Israel • The moral, political, and strategic stakes in the Gaza conflict • What recognition means on the ground for Palestinians • How public opinion drove governments to act   Subscribe for more conversations like this. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@TPL_media Website: https://www.tplmedia.ca/ Chapters (00:00:00) - Canada Announces Recognition of the State of Palestine(00:08:36) - Israel should not target hospitals in war(00:09:02) - Israel Welcomes Palestine as a State

09-26
14:50

Epstein Files: Missing Footage, Missing Justice? The Truth Behind the Video Leak

A once‑“missing” minute of surveillance footage from Jeffrey Epstein’s jail release has reignited the conspiracy firestorm. In this episode, host Jim Lang and Mike Wixson examine what the newly released video reveals — and what it still hides. You’ll learn: • How metadata showed nearly three minutes were trimmed from the “raw” footage • The contradictions in government claims about nightly system resets • The mechanics of how video can be stitched or edited — and why that matters • What the Epstein Files Transparency Act is trying to achieve • Who benefits from confusion — and who might be protecting powerful interests   Subscribe for more conversations like this. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@TPL_media Website: https://www.tplmedia.ca/ Chapters (00:00:13) - Epstein Files: Justice for Victims(00:02:56) - The Missing Jeffrey Epstein Footage(00:09:07) - Trump on Epstein Scandal(00:10:15) - The Epstein Affair

09-26
13:03

Why the Canadian Air Show Sparks Controversy | The Debate That Divides!

Every Labor Day, the Canadian International Air Show dazzles spectators with amazing aerial displays—but does it also stir trauma and controversy? In this episode, Mike Wixson is joined by Jim Lang and Bradie Whetham to examine the clash between spectacle and sensitivity. You’ll hear: • The rich history and significance of Canada’s longest-running air show • Why some viewers say warplanes and sonic booms can be triggering • How organizers and communities respond to controversy • The balance between public entertainment and collective trauma • What the future of air shows might look like in a changing cultural climate   Subscribe for more conversations like this. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@TPL_media Website: https://www.tplmedia.ca/ Chapters (00:00:00) - Canadian International Air Show(00:02:31) - Toronto air show goes on(00:06:50) - "It's a Horrible Idea to Have a Military Plane Run(00:07:36) - Drones in the War(00:09:26) - The Canadian Air Show(00:12:42) - Air Shows Are Not a Parade, Says Lefty(00:16:27) - Airshow Attendance

09-26
20:41

Canada on Screen: Why our TV Finally went Global | Jim Lang with Greg David

Canadian TV is no longer a punchline—it’s dominating screens around the world. In this episode, Jim Lang sits down with TV editor and journalist Greg David to trace how shows like Trailer Park Boys, Letterkenny, Schitt’s Creek, and Kim’s Convenience broke “CanCon” mold to become global hits. Greg David, with years of experience chronicling the entertainment industry, shares insider perspective on how Canadian productions leverage story, tax credits, and smart strategy to reach new audiences. You’ll learn: • Why Canadian shows travel well overseas despite “cultural content” constraints • How streamers unlocked international audiences for homegrown content • Which tax incentives and regional production hubs are fueling growth • Why reality formats and awards matter more than you think • What co‑production strategies and audience mindset shifts will define Canada’s entertainment future   Subscribe for more conversations like this. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@TPL_media Website: https://www.tplmedia.ca/ Chapters (00:00:00) - Canadian TV Reviewer Greg David on The Beachcombers and(00:05:13) - Canada's fascination with reality shows(00:07:10) - Canadian TV Producers on Success(00:09:20) - Canada's film and television industry on the CBC(00:16:23) - The Real Housewives of Canada

09-26
17:52

You Can Be Charged for Defending Your Home in Canada?!

What happens if you defend yourself against a home intruder in Canada? In this gripping episode, host Mike Wixson and guest Jim Lang analyze a real case from Lindsay, Ontario, where a man faces aggravated assault charges after protecting his family. Mike and Jim unpack the legal complexities of Section 34 of the Criminal Code, discuss rising crime fears, and examine systemic issues in Canada’s justice system. They also explore why Canadian tourism to Las Vegas is dropping—politics, costs, or something else? Key takeaways: • The legal boundaries of self-defense in Canada’s Criminal Code • Real-life case study from Lindsay, Ontario involving aggravated assault charges • Rising public concern about safety and crime in Canada • Challenges and flaws within the Canadian justice system • Factors behind the decline in Canadian tourism to Las Vegas   Subscribe for more conversations like this. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@TPL_media Website: https://www.tplmedia.ca/ Chapters (00:00:00) - Canada's gun rights in the country(00:00:25) - Ontario homeowner defends himself against home invader(00:07:51) - Canadian commentator on crime in Canada(00:13:58) - Canadian tourists enjoy Las Vegas(00:16:18) - Canadian tourism down 36% since Trump's election(00:21:11) - Canadians talk about their favourite casinos(00:23:08) - Jim Lang on Canada vs. the US

09-26
25:28

Why Canadian TV Keeps Winning Globally

Canada quietly dominates global television—but why? In this episode, Jim Lang sits down with Canadian TV insider Bradie Whetham to uncover the surprising truth behind the international success of shows like Trailer Park Boys, Letterkenny, Kids in the Hall, and more. Bradie shares behind-the-scenes stories from his prolific career, including how one of his own series has aired in 75+ countries and continues to sell DVDs to this day. From nostalgic throwbacks like Wind at My Back to breakout comedies like Shorsey, this conversation uncovers how streaming, memes, and overlooked Canadian talent have reshaped global pop culture. Key topics in this episode: • Why Canadian shows like Trailer Park Boys and Shorsey have global cult status • The hidden brilliance of shows like Wind at My Back, Degrassi, and Kids in the Hall • How U.S. validation boosts Canadian success (and why that needs to change) • Behind-the-scenes Comic Con stories, acting in Goosebumps, and 160+ commercials • Why Canada's media industry is quietly thriving—and what’s coming next   Subscribe for more conversations like this. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@TPL_media Website: https://www.tplmedia.ca/ Chapters (00:00:00) - A Big Deal in Canadian Television(00:00:41) - Canada's Cult Hit(00:06:06) - Letterkenny: Shoresy on Crave(00:10:45) - SCTV on Canadian Comedians(00:15:10) - Canadian TV Star on Degrassi(00:17:07) - Canadians on Hollywood in the Country(00:18:13) - Tom Brady on Working In Commercials(00:20:24) - Kiefer Sutherland on His Friendship With Shirley Douglas(00:22:43) - Clown Posse Remembering Their Mother(00:24:23) - A Taste of Working With Actors(00:26:23) - Bill Maher on Canadian TV(00:31:25) - Canadian content in the 1980s(00:34:59) - Canadian TV Content

09-26
37:41

"Canadian Submarines" | What are we missing?

Canada is racing to hit NATO’s 2% defense target — and submarines are the fulcrum. In this episode, Mike Wixson and Paul Micucci break down Canada’s $60B submarine plan, the risks of offshoring, and what this means for national sovereignty and industry. You’ll hear: • Why 12 AIP diesel-electric subs are central to Arctic strategy • The case for a nuclear‑diesel hybrid option • Options: fully domestic build, licensing, or split procurement • How youth jobs, supply chains, and spare‑parts risks tie into subs • A pragmatic path forward: local yards, training cohorts, IP transfer   Subscribe for more conversations like this.   Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@TPL_media Website: https://www.tplmedia.ca/ Chapters (00:00:13) - Buying Submarines is a Big Spend for the Canadian Military(00:01:07) - Should Canada Buy 12 New Submarines?(00:02:52) - Nuclear vs Diesel Submarine: Pros and Cons(00:09:20) - Canada-Germany Submarine Deal(00:12:16) - Pro-Canadian on the Submarine Project(00:18:45) - Ontario Liberal MPP on offshoring military parts(00:23:49) - Canadian submarine veterans speak out(00:29:43) - Canadian Senator on the Need to Develop a Cannabis Industry(00:32:54) - Paul Polanski on Military Procurement(00:37:31) - Why is the Eglinton Crosstown LRT so long?(00:39:37) - Paul Krugman on the National Threat

09-26
43:03

Mass Liberal Exodus? Carney's Cabinet Shakeup & Bi-Election Fallout!

Why are Canada’s top Liberal ministers suddenly walking away? Just weeks after a federal election, major cabinet names like Chrystia Freeland, Bill Blair, and Steven Guilbeault are stepping down — and the timing is raising serious questions. In this episode, host Jim is joined by Paul Micucci, political commentator and strategist, to unpack the motives behind this wave of resignations. Is this about policy, politics, or backroom deals? With Mark Carney’s new cabinet looming and Pierre Poilievre’s opposition momentum growing, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Key topics in this episode: • Why Chrystia Freeland and other top ministers are stepping aside • How this reshuffle impacts Carney’s cabinet strategy • What these exits signal about the Liberals’ future • Concerns about transparency, democracy, and backroom appointments • The role of upcoming by-elections in shaping Canada’s next chapter Subscribe for more conversations like this.Real talk on Canadian politics, power, and the people shaping our future. Stay connected with TPL Media: Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@TPL_media Website: https://www.tplmedia.ca/ #CanadianPolitics #Trudeau #ChrystiaFreeland #MarkCarney #PierrePoilievre #CabinetReshuffle #LiberalParty #TPL #TPLmedia #PoliticalAnalysis #Shorts #GoldenParachutes #CanadaNews #BiElections2025 Chapters (00:00:00) - Carney's Cabinet shuffle, prominent Liberals resign(00:05:40) - Pierre Polyev on the By-election(00:09:43) - House of Commons Welcome Back to the House(00:15:29) - Sen. Paul Critic:(00:17:59) - Paul Krugman on the Budget Announcement(00:20:34) - Canada's trade policy, Foreign Minister Freeland's resignation

09-26
23:48

Speed Cameras: Safety Tool or Cash Grab? The Debate Heats Up in Ontario!

Are speed cameras protecting Toronto drivers — or just fleecing them? Across the GTA, automated speed enforcement is expanding fast, but not everyone is convinced it’s about safety. In this episode, host Jim sits down with journalist and political commentator Anthony Furey to explore the rising backlash against speed cameras. From accusations of government overreach to Premier Doug Ford's fiery response, they dive deep into the controversy shaping the streets of Toronto and beyond. Key topics in this episode: • Are speed cameras reducing accidents — or just raising revenue? • Why local governments are pushing for more automated enforcement • Doug Ford’s stance and growing public pushback • The data: is this about safety or surveillance? • What fair traffic enforcement should look like Subscribe for more conversations like this.Honest takes on politics, policy, and life in Canada. Stay connected with TPL Media:Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@TPL_mediaWebsite: https://www.tplmedia.ca/ #SpeedCameras #TorontoNews #AnthonyFurey #TrafficEnforcement #GTA #DougFord #TPL #TPLmedia #AutomatedEnforcement #RoadSafety #Shorts #CashGrabCanada #TorontoPolitics #CanadianNews Chapters (00:00:00) - Pedestrian Cams in Toronto(00:00:36) - Slow Speed Cameras in Ontario(00:06:51) - Ontario speed camera debate

09-26
08:49

Jim Lang & Mike Wixson Debate Vote16.ca | Should 16-Year-Olds Get the Vote in Canada?

Should teens help choose Canada’s leaders? In this thought-provoking episode, Jim Lang and Mike Wixson explore the growing campaign to lower the voting age to 16. With Vote16.ca gaining traction, the debate over civic maturity, representation, and voter engagement is heating up. Topics discussed in this episode: • The arguments for and against lowering the voting age • Are 16-year-olds mature and informed enough to vote? • How early civic engagement could energize Canadian democracy • International examples where voting starts at 16 • What Vote16.ca is doing to push policy change Subscribe for more conversations like this. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@TPL_media Website: https://www.tplmedia.ca/ #Vote16 #CanadianPolitics #YouthVote #DemocracyInCanada #CivicEngagement #TPL #TPLmedia #Shorts #VotingAgeDebate Chapters (00:00:00) - Should 16-year-olds be allowed to vote in Canada?(00:07:56) - Immigrant workers on Canada's immigration policy(00:11:35) - Looking for a Canadian Presidential candidate(00:13:37) - Canada-Social Media age restriction(00:20:59) - Do You Know How Much Alcohol Is In A Cup?(00:24:06) - Sen. Jim Kimmel on Social Media(00:27:40) - How To Drive Like Evel Knievel(00:27:59) - Coldplay Concert Meme(00:29:10) - Jim Lang: Lower the Voting Age to 16

09-26
32:18

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