You're tearing me apart, Licia (ft. Roberta Lexier)
Description
We're joined by Podcast High principal and Mount Royal University historian Roberta Lexier (@rlexier) to discuss Licia Corbella's postponed knee surgery and the only thing a Trudeau has done that she supports, invoking the War Measures Act to militarily occupy Quebec.
While hospital workers went on a wildcat strike across Alberta, winning the hearts and minds of working people, Corbella writes in the Calgary Herald that she'd love to support them but was mildly inconvenienced, so alas she cannot.
Meanwhile, NDP leader Jagmeet Singh and Bloc Quebecois leader Yves Francois-Blanchet have called for Canada to issue an apology for the October Crisis, in which Pierre Elliot Trudeau suspended civil liberties for all of Quebec in October 1970. In another piece, Corbella says we should never apologize for hardcore militarism against the French Menace.
Roberta, who happens to be teaching a course on the October Crisis this semester, tells us why Corbella is engaging in crude historical revisionism.
Links
Our previous episode on Corbella, with the great Elaine Pauls
Eric - It's Time for a Postmedia Sunshine List
Roberta - The Regina Manifesto and the Origins of Canada's Parliamentary Socialists
Jeremy - Alberta Is Closer Than Ever to a General Strike
Greg Shupak - The Weapons Industry Doesn't Care Who's President
Betsy Reed - Glenn Greenwald Resigns from the Intercept
Leigh Phillips and Michal Rozworski - People's Republic of Wal Mart
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