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Nora Loreto's avatar

(As someone whose two podcasts are well past the 10,000 monthly download mark ...)

In all of my reading of Canadian history, what is clear is that Canadians jumping past Canadian culture has always been a huge problem. Always. Right back to the late 1800s when cheap US paperbacks flooded the market and many Canadian publishers wanted to try to just get US rights to make money.

Ultimately, this is a problem with Canada itself. We are still a colonial outpost and like all colonial outposts, the production of culture needs to be intentional. We need to pour money into Canadian cultural production, including stuff that seems frivolous and silly.

Unless you can live as an artist in a place, you will never create the infrastructure necessary to allow people to create art and culture. It's basic economics. And while a news podcast like mine will never compete with Canadians' appetite for US news, that should matter -- we need public support to be findable, to be networked across other platforms and to allow us to operate a small team. And critically, producers need to be paid. Even the ad dollars that we make are embarassingly low (like if we crack $300 per month, it's a surprise). The for profit model does not work for quality news or culture and we need to be starting there when thinking through fixing things.

I also have written about this more broadly here --

https://noraloreto.substack.com/p/what-canadian-nationalism

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Sabina Wex's avatar

Love this newsletter, it articulated so much of what I've been feeling!

Also, what is the book with the community death spiral in it? I would love to read it!

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