Thunder Bay

CANADALAND

The highest homicide rate in the country. A mayor and his wife charged with extortion. A police chief put on trial for obstruction of justice. Nine tragic deaths of Indigenous teenagers. Why does it all happen here?

  • 37 minutes 52 seconds
    Interview with a Pretendian

    Why do people pretend to be Native? Hosts Robert Jago (Kwantlen First Nation and Nooksack Indian Tribe) Angel Ellis (Muscogee (Creek) Nation) begin their journey by asking someone who has been doing just that. 


    He’s not just your average imposter – "Grand Chief" Guillaume Carle is the king of the “pretendians", a French Canadian who made a small fortune creating his own fake First Nation and issuing phony Indian Status Cards to thousands of other identity thieves. 



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    14 May 2024, 4:00 am
  • 59 seconds
    Coming Soon: Pretendians (Official Trailer)

    What do some of the most prominent and successful Indigenous artists, leaders and thinkers have in common? They aren’t Indigenous.  


    From major universities, to the halls of power, to Hollywood, there are people claiming to be Indigenous in the interest of power, money, and status. There are dozens of outrageous cases of Indigenous identity fraud that we know about, and likely thousands that we do not. 


    So why do these so-called “Pretendians” do it? How do they pull it off? And what happens when they are exposed?  


    Find out on Tuesday, May 14.


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    7 May 2024, 7:00 am
  • 1 minute 45 seconds
    Audacious fraudsters and Indigenous identity theft - introducing Canadaland’s latest show
    Thunder Bay host Ryan McMahon pops in to tell you about a new podcast you’re going to want to know about – launching right here on May 14th.

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    16 April 2024, 12:00 pm
  • 36 minutes 43 seconds
    Post-Mortem, Part 2

    Ryan McMahon and Jon Thompson team up with Cherise Seucharan for the conclusion to Post Mortem, a two-episode dive into the connection between the police, the coroners, and the canary in a coal mine for death investigations across the province.


    Host: Jesse Brown 

    Credits: Jon Thompson (Reporter), Cherise Seucharan (Reporter), Ryan McMahon (Reporter), Tristan Capacchione (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Bruce Thorson (Senior Producer), Annette Ejiofor (Managing Editor), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief)


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    20 November 2023, 8:05 am
  • 39 minutes 49 seconds
    Post-Mortem, Part 1

    For over five years, Canadaland has been investigating Thunder Bay, Ontario. Specifically, we have been trying to figure out why there were so many unanswered questions around the deaths of Indigenous people in this one Ontario town.


    We have looked at the cops. The schools. The courts. The  government. The people in the town itself. But we never looked at the coroners and the forensic pathologists who are a central part of death investigations. And once we started to do so, freedom of information requests and leaked reports pointed to even greater problems with how deaths are investigated, that could span the entire province. 


    And so we went back to Thunder Bay.


    Host: Jesse Brown 

    Credits: Cherise Seucharan (Reporter), Jon Thompson (Reporter), Ryan McMahon (Reporter), Tristan Capacchione (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Bruce Thorson (Senior Producer), Annette Ejiofor (Managing Editor), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief)


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    Additional music by Audio Network


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    13 November 2023, 8:05 am
  • 43 minutes 21 seconds
    Return to Thunder Bay - Criminally Responsible

    The verdict arrives in the trial that everyone’s talking about. Can there be justice? As Thunder Bay grapples with the truth about itself, people are still dying. Kids are still dying. 

    So where do we go from here?


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    15 December 2020, 8:05 am
  • 41 minutes 35 seconds
    Return to Thunder Bay - It Happens Because You're Indigenous

    When a system is broken, you can work outside of it to create something new, or you can try to change it from within. But what happens when you need the system?


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    This episode is brought to you by Missing From the Village and HelloFresh.


    Additional music by AudioNetwork.


    CORRECTION: An earlier edit of this episode presented an incomplete criticism of the editorial focus of CBC Thunder Bay. Apologies to Michael Dick and his team for this oversight.


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    30 November 2020, 8:44 am
  • 46 minutes 3 seconds
    Return to Thunder Bay - A Post-Truth Town

    It’s infamous as the homicide and hate crime capital of Canada. And now, Thunder Bay has been officially diagnosed as racist. 

    But so what? Does knowing this mean that anything will change?

    Welcome to Canada's first post-truth town.

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    16 November 2020, 10:09 am
  • 1 minute 55 seconds
    Trailer: Return to Thunder Bay

    New stories from Thunder Bay. Coming November, 2020.

    Original artwork by Blake Angeconeb and Michah Dowbak.

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    19 October 2020, 3:00 am
  • 28 minutes 22 seconds
    Chapter 5 - Burners

    What if Thunder Bay isn't broken?

    What if it's working just as it's supposed to?

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    26 November 2018, 3:15 am
  • 46 minutes 25 seconds
    Chapter 4 - The Ruthless Game

    Agnew Johnston was a lawyer who represented the state against criminals. But he was a criminal himself, paying underage girls for sex. His defence? Everybody in Thunder Bay is doing it, so why are you picking on me? The story of a case that implicated Thunder Bay's elite. 

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    12 November 2018, 5:30 am
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