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Qui est vraiment Vladimir Poutine ? Dans cette série en 5 épisodes, Philippe Collin vous propose de décrypter l'esprit du président russe depuis son enfance, les logiques historiques qui conditionnent son rapport au pouvoir et sa vision de la Russie. Rendez-vous sur l'application Radio France pour découvrir des milliers d'autres podcasts.
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Pop Poutine

Dennis Kastrup, Eric Cohen

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Dennis et Eric ont une perspective unique sur le Quebec. Dennis est allemand (de Berlin) et vit maintenant au Québec. Eric est originaire de Montréal, où il a grandi dans la partie anglophone de la ville. Dennis et Eric sont tous les deux tombés amoureux de la langue française et aiment parler de leur passion pour la culture pop au Québec. Avec ce balado, les deux animateurs ont l'intention de parler de culture : Qu'est-ce qui se passe dans le domaine de la musique, du cinéma, du théâtre ou ...
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Poutine à deux

RadioKawa

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Bienvenue à Montréal, capitale francophone du jeu vidéo et de l'hiver sans fin ! Grégory, Odile et Patrick vous invitent à déguster une poutine ainsi qu'une conversation intimiste avec une personnalité de la scène locale. Anecdotes, inspiration et trucs du métier sont au menu ! Publié le dernier mercredi de chaque mois
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Un québécois qui aime la poutine et qui aime encore plus les histoires true crimes ca donne quoi ? une poutine au crime ! J'ai fait un jeux de mot. Pas pire hein ? Sérieusement, tu aime les histoire de true crime, les meurtres, les massacres et les serial killer ? Honnêtement, un peu dark... MAIS, pas assez pour moi. Alors laisse toi emporter par ta curiosité morbide et écoute chaque épisode jusqu'à la fin, je promet de ne pas décevoir !
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Curried Chips & Poutine

Melissa and Sareena

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Separated by the Atlantic ocean, two friends spice up their social distance-mandated calls by discussing life’s greatest issues, like "would you rather wrestle a bear or an alligator?", "would you rather taste things through your elbows or your ears?" and other pressing questions. However, the biggest the question of all is, will their banter make it across the pond? Have a listen to find out, gain greater perspective with two more humans you didn’t know you shared this planet with, and mayb ...
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Episode 349: In the 8th Christmas episode of the Dark Poutine podcast, we once again dive into the shadowy side of holiday traditions that often go unnoticed amidst the festive cheer. This episode will explore the dark origins of some Christmas customs, such as mummering, a practice steeped in mystery and community engagement, where masked individu…
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Noël, un accident, un hymne spécial et Les Deuxluxes. Pop Poutine a beaucoup à offrir dans sa dernière édition de l'année. Et quel est le lien entre tout cela et une corne de brume tannante ? Découvrez-le dans ce nouvel épisode !Dennis Kastrup, Eric Cohen
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Episode 348: This is part 2 of our coverage of the Gay Purge in Canada. Last week, we uncovered the origins of the Canadian government’s purge of gays and queer folk, a campaign that began in the early years of the Cold War. This week, we take a chilling dive into one of the government’s most sinister methods—the Fruit Machine. This pseudoscientifi…
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Episode 347: In this episode, part one of two, thanks to Mathew’s intrepid and unflinching research, we’re peeling back the layers on one of the most harrowing chapters in Canadian history: the Gay Purge. Officially, the campaign targeted LGBTQ+ individuals as part of a national security effort—citing their supposed susceptibility to blackmail by S…
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Episode 346: In this episode, we look into the life and mysterious murder of Annie Mae Pictou Aquash, a prominent Indigenous activist whose story continues to haunt the corridors of justice and activism alike. During the tumultuous 1970s, her journey took her from Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia, to the heart of the American Indian Movement (AIM) in the …
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C'est le moment de l'année où les musiciens et musiciennes du Québec et des environs sortent de leur trou pour jouer au showcase festival « M Pour Montréal ». Dennis et Eric ont passé des jours à regarder des groupes. Ils ne se souviennent pas vraiment de tout ce qu'ils ont vu, mais pour ce nouvel épisode, ils ont creusé dans leurs souvenirs.…
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Episode 345: In December 2015, the quiet city of Moncton, New Brunswick, was shaken to its core by a brutal crime that would leave an indelible mark on the community. Eighteen-year-old Baylee Wylie was found dead in a burned-out townhouse, the victim of a horrific murder that shocked residents and sparked a manhunt for those responsible. Three youn…
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Episode 344: In 2002, Brandon, Manitoba, was rocked by the disappearance of Erin Chorney, a feisty and energetic teenager with her whole life ahead of her. What began as a simple outing—Erin telling her mother she'd be back in an hour—turned into a parent's worst nightmare when she never returned home. As days turned into weeks and weeks into month…
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Après une pause de quelques semaines, Eric et Dennis sont de retour. Ce qui a dû être une situation insupportable pour les millions de fans de Pop Poutine a été l'occasion pour eux de regarder enfin le film « 1987 ». C'était un voyage dans leur propre passé pour tous les deux. Pourquoi ? Les réponses dans le nouvel épisode.…
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Episode 343: This is our special Remembrance Day episode. Each year on November 11, Canadians pause to remember the sacrifices made by those who served in the armed forces, defending our country and our allies with incredible courage and resolve. Last year, we shared the story of one remarkable Canadian soldier, Leo Major. Leo was a scout and snipe…
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Episode 342: In the quiet Yukon community of Carcross, a chilling tragedy unfolded on March 1st, 1992, forever changing the lives of those involved and leaving a lasting impact on the region. Krystal Nicole Senyk, a twenty-nine-year-old with her whole life ahead of her, was found dead in the doorway of her cabin, the victim of a brutal murder. The …
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Episode 341: Welcome to a very special Halloween edition of Dark Poutine. This year, we’re also celebrating our seventh anniversary! Over the years, we’ve explored the darkest corners of Canadian crime and history, but tonight, we’re widening the lens to take you on a ghostly journey around the world. In the spirit of the spookiest time of year, we…
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Episode 340: In the early 1980s, a wave of fear with its origins in Canada, swept across North America, igniting what would become known as the Satanic Panic. This moral hysteria, fueled by sensationalized media reports and dubious claims of widespread satanic ritual abuse, had its roots in a controversial book published in 1980 titled “Michelle Re…
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This bonus episode of Dark Poutine is brought to you by MasterCard. In this special episode, we’re exploring a growing threat hitting more close to home than ever—cybercrime. We’ve dived deep into all sorts of dark tales before, but this one is a bit different because it’s happening right now, affecting people and businesses across Canada. Sources:…
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On the night of September 6, 1958, Aaron “Bud’ Jenkins was stabbed to death as he slept in his barracks at the Naval base in Esquimalt on Vancouver Island here in British Columbia. A man named Leo Mantha confessed to the crime, was tried, found guilty of 1st-degree murder, and executed in 1959. He was the last person ever to be executed in British …
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Episode 338: The Great North American Ice Storm of January 1998 was a devastating natural disaster caused by five consecutive ice storms affecting eastern Ontario, southern Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, northern New York, and central Maine. Montreal and southern Quebec were hardest hit, with freezing rain from January 4th to 9th accumulating …
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On the evening of February 14, 1985, Valentine’s Day, at around 6:00 p.m., Bryan Hart of Colborne, Ontario, came home to a quiet house after work. He looked around the house for his wife, Betty, but could not find her. The couple’s 19-year-old son had already been home for an hour and a half. Michael said he hadn’t seen his mom but had noticed a pa…
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Dennis est encore à Berlin, mais il était aussi à Hambourg où il a visité le festival Reeperbahn et a vu de nombreux groupes québécois au « Canada House », dont Yoo Doo Right. Ce qu'Eric pense de leur musique et quel est le rapport avec le groupe de Krautrock « CAN » et son bassiste Holger Czukay, vous découvrirez dans ce nouvel épisode "Pop Poutin…
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In November of 2002, friends and family of 25-year-old Fort McMurray DJ Robert LeVoir became concerned that they hadn’t heard from him in over two weeks. Although he’d been a troubled guy, struggling with drugs, cocaine in particular, it wasn’t like Robert to be out of touch for so long. They worried about his welfare and began searching for him, e…
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On December 18, 2014, 101-year-old Ernest Côté, a decorated World War II veteran, became the target of a violent home invasion. The assailant, Ian Bush, gained entry to Côté's secure condo building using fake City of Ottawa identification. Bush proceeded to rob and terrorize the elderly war hero, binding his hands, taping his mouth shut, and leavin…
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Pour la première fois, Dennis et Eric ne sont pas d'accord. En effet, tous deux ont grandi de manière très différente : l'un en Allemagne, l'autre au Québec. L'un a adoré « Les Trois Accords », l'autre, cette fois-ci en direct de Berlin, n'en est pas si sûr. Vous découvrirez dans ce nouvel épisode pourquoi ils ont également parlé de Patrick Watson,…
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Episode 334: In this episode, we look at a tragic case of domestic violence that shook the small community of New Germany, Nova Scotia. On June 30, 2010, the quiet parking lot of a local grocery store became the scene of a horrific crime that would forever change the lives of the Eisnor family. Wayne Paul Eisnor, driven by jealousy and an unwilling…
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Episode 333: On the evening of July 18, 1977, five local teenagers were relaxing, drinking and listening to music near Ferry Island Park on the banks of the Fraser River just east of Chilliwack. It was a beautiful summer night. At 9:40 p.m., a man appeared from the underbrush armed with a rifle and, without a word, began shooting. Four of the teens…
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Ils l'ont fait : Dennis et Eric ont écouté l'album de Céline Dion « D'eux ». Et alors ? Que pensent les deux journalistes de l'un des plus grands patrimoines culturels du Québec ? Sont-ils enchantés ? Ou choqué ? Ceci et bien plus encore dans le nouvel épisode de Pop Poutine.Dennis Kastrup, Eric Cohen
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Episode 332: In this episode of Dark Poutine, we delve into a troubling chapter of British Columbia’s history that reveals the deep-seated racism and fear that plagued our past. D’Arcy Island, a small and isolated landmass off the coast of Vancouver Island, became home to a leprosy colony from 1891 to 1924. But this wasn’t just any colony; it was a…
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Episode 331: On November 8, 2012, in a bloody crime scene, police discovered the body of 43-year-old Panagiota “Yota” Zerbinos in her daughter’s basement suite in the Fleetwood neighbourhood of Surrey, B.C. Yota had been brutally stabbed 24 times and left under a blanket; the murder weapon, a kitchen knife, was still in her chest. Two days later, Y…
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Episode 330: In this episode, we explore a horrific case that shocked both Hollywood and Canada - the brutal murder of Iana Kasian by her fiancé, graphic novelist and filmmaker Blake Leibel. On May 26, 2016, the mutilated body of 30-year-old Iana Kasian was discovered in the West Hollywood apartment she shared with Leibel. What makes this case part…
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Episode 329: On October 28, 2022, Paul Pelosi, husband of former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, was brutally attacked in his San Francisco home. The perpetrator? A 42-year-old Canadian man named David DePape. Born and raised in British Columbia, DePape's journey from a small-town Canadian to an alleged political extremist is a disturbing tale of …
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