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UN General Assembly, Traveling Nanas, U.S. speech, Incarcerated journalist

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Host Piya Chattopadhyay speaks with McGill University's Max Bell School of Public Policy director Jennifer Welsh about the stakes of this week's United Nations General Assembly talks, "Traveling Nanas" Eleanor Hamby and Sandra Hazelip share the life lessons they've learned from their world adventures, University of Toronto scholar Jason Stanley reflects on the state of speech and democratic institutions in the United States, and incarcerated journalist John J. Lennon explores the value of telling crime stories from the inside.

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Correction: A previous version of this episode included a reference to talk show host Jimmy Kimmel saying the alleged shooter of Charlie Kirk was "one of them" or a member of the MAGA movement. In fact, Kimmel had said members of the MAGA movement had tried to characterize the alleged shooter as "anything other than one of them." The reference has been removed.

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Host Piya Chattopadhyay speaks with McGill University's Max Bell School of Public Policy director Jennifer Welsh about the stakes of this week's United Nations General Assembly talks, "Traveling Nanas" Eleanor Hamby and Sandra Hazelip share the life lessons they've learned from their world adventures, University of Toronto scholar Jason Stanley reflects on the state of speech and democratic institutions in the United States, and incarcerated journalist John J. Lennon explores the value of telling crime stories from the inside.

Discover more at https://www.cbc.ca/sunday

Correction: A previous version of this episode included a reference to talk show host Jimmy Kimmel saying the alleged shooter of Charlie Kirk was "one of them" or a member of the MAGA movement. In fact, Kimmel had said members of the MAGA movement had tried to characterize the alleged shooter as "anything other than one of them." The reference has been removed.

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477 episodes

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