The Midnight Choir

    The Rover’s weekly podcast about the goings on in Montreal, Quebec and beyond. Check out The Rover and sign up for our newsletter at https://therover.ca

  • Socialism or Barbarism; there is no third choice - Jon Milton

  • Satire Will Save Democracy! (and make you laugh) - Clare Blackwood

  • Conservatives Polling Ahead of the Bloc - Frédéric Bérard

  • Invitation!

  • Trans Rights and the future for LGBTQ in Canada (With Celeste)

  • The Death of Montreal's Art, and Night life.

  • Palestine and Immigration (With Federal Minister of Immigration, Marc Miller)

  • Christian Nationalism and the Evangelical Far Right (With Benjamin Peltz)

  • Is Mainstream Media Bad? (With Steve Faguy)

  • Polling Will Save Democracy (With 338 Canada/Philippe J Fournier)

  • The Rights of Journalists Are Being Destroyed (with Savanna Craig)

  • Quebec, Please Give Us Better Healthcare

  • Corporate Overreach and Problematic Language Laws

  • Maison Benoît-Labre; Poilievre VS Québec

  • Moving Day in Quebec, Encampments Dismantled and Global Elections

  • A Frank Conversation About The Rover's Finances

  • Illegal Dumping, and Fearing for Your Life, in Kanesatake

  • Catching Up With the News (June 2024)

  • Leaving Zionism Behind with Jess Salomon

  • Abolishing the Police with Ted Rutland

  • Immigration and Language in Quebec (With Antonine Yaccarini) Part II

  • Should Quebec Separate, and is Bill 21 Immoral? (With Antonine Yaccarini) Part I

  • Catching up With Quebec (May 2024)

  • Amira Elghawaby, Fighting Islamophobia, and McGill Encampments

  • The Parti Quebecois, Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, and Sovereignty

  • Disinformation, Online Ads, and Pierre Poilievre (With Rachel Gilmore)

  • Extremism In Canada and How It Manifests With Rachel Gilmore (Part 1)

  • Infiltrating the Alt-Right and MAGA with Amanda Moore (Part 2)

  • Infiltrating the Alt-Right and MAGA With Amanda Moore (Part 1)

  • Quebec Judicial Systems and Incarceration

  • The Student Strikes and Tuition Hikes

  • Bill 21 Passes the court of appeals.

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