My Experience Working With Justin Trudeau: Quillette Cetera Episode 43
Zoe interviews her colleague Jonathan Kay, who once ghostwrote for Trudeau, about his time working with the Canadian soon-to-be ex-Prime Minister.
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Zoe interviews her colleague Jonathan Kay, who once ghostwrote for Trudeau, about his time working with the Canadian soon-to-be ex-Prime Minister.
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In which an unsuspecting Quillette editor strolls Dublin’s historic streets, only to become ensnared in an unwholesome nocturnal intrigue.
Misinformation Bill Claire: Welcome, Michael, welcome to Sydney. It’s great to have you here. Now, I want to talk to you about the misinformation bill that the current government is tabling, which is going to a vote in the Senate next week. The government is currently considering both a
A colourful conversation with polemicist Richard Hanania.
Like a Hieronymus Bosch painting, it’s chaos alright—but it’s a dazzling chaos.
Lidia Thorpe is not treated more harshly because she’s an Indigenous woman. In fact, if it weren’t for these two immutable characteristics, she wouldn’t be where she is today.
Zoe meets with the ethicist and theologian Nigel Biggar as part of his trip to Australia.
An Oxford-based academic philosopher explains why he no longer uses a pseudonym when discussing plain truths about biological sex.