Sinopsis
A collaboration between the Sprawl and CJSW, Sprawlcast is a show for curious Calgarians who want more than the daily news grind. We go deep to bring you local stories and conversations you won't hear anywhere else. Hosted by Jeremy Klaszus.
Episodios
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Sprawlcast - Episode December 4, 2023
06/12/2023Jeromy Farkas, Jyoti Gondek & Calgary’s Upside Down Politics Two years ago, progressives were rooting for Jyoti Gondek to defeat Jeromy Farkas in the race for mayor. But numerous Calgarians who voted for Mayor Gondek have found themselves in agreement with Farkas more recently—and disappointed by the mayor on files like the arena deal. We speak with both Farkas and Gondek, looking at what's changed since the last election and what's taking shape for the next one.
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Sprawlcast - Episode October 16, 2023
22/10/2023Episode 74 The Real Costs of Calgary's Arena Deal We dig into a deal that's less transparent—and far more expensive—than the 2019 one. We also follow up with with city councillors who campaigned against more subsidies for the Flames, but voted "yes" to hundreds of millions more.
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Sprawlcast - Episode September 13, 2023
13/09/2023City Council's Hesitation on Housing In June 2022, city council created an affordable housing task force—and then balked at its recommendations, particularly on upzoning.
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Sprawlcast - Episode May 1, 2023
05/05/2023The Confluence: As Long As The Rivers Flow Revisiting Calgary's early history—and our present. Featuring Sikapinakii Low Horn, Hal Eagletail, Tony Snow and Matt Hiltermann.
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Sprawlcast - Episode December 19, 2022
05/01/2023Hark! A Year-End Sprawliday Special We gather by the (metaphorical) fireside to reflect on the year that was—and to look ahead. Featuring Ximena González and Sam Hester.
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Sprawlcast - Episode December 5, 2022
07/12/2022Game Over: How Calgary Killed Its Primary Transit Network It was supposed to be the foundation of Calgary's transit system: CTrains and buses arriving every 10 minutes. But it didn't last long. We dig into what happened—and what's next.
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Sprawlcast - Episode November 14, 2022
16/11/2022The Battle of Banff Trail To thwart densification, two residents of the northwest Calgary community of Banff Trail fight developers and the City of Calgary in court. Their case against multifamily housing is built on a little-known planning instrument from 1952—and is being closely watched outside the neighbourhood.
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Sprawlcast - Episode October 3, 2022
13/10/2022City council's tormented 'yes' to more suburban sprawl After fast-tracking five new communities this summer, council members grapple with whether or not to go through with it.
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Sprawlcast - Episode September 10, 2022
01/10/2022Mayor Gondek's push to de-politicize suburban growth The mayor wants admin — not council — to decide which communities proceed.
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Sprawlcast - Podcast August 1, 2022
10/09/2022'I'm a bad boy': The Stephen Carter story Some love him. Some hate him. But for better or worse, Stephen Carter has altered Alberta politics. Journalist Taylor Lambert digs into the many ups and downs of Carter's career: his business debts, his politics, his graceless departures from three chief-of-staff roles, and his many grievances.
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Sprawlcast - Episode July 4, 2022
16/06/2022Inside Calgary's new climate strategy In July, Calgary city council is slated to vote on a new climate strategy. But will this one be any different than past plans that have been passed—and then ignored? This episode features interviews with Christine Laing of the Calgary Alliance for the Common Good and Tony Snow of the Calgary Climate Hub.
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Sprawlcast - Episode May 9, 2022
21/05/2022Renowned Blackfoot scholar Dr. Leroy Little Bear speaks to Calgary city council on April 27 on the differences between Western and Blackfoot understandings of reality—and how they intersect with climate change.
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Sprawlcast - Episode May 9, 2022
06/05/2022Leroy Little Bear on Blackfoot metaphysics and climate change Renowned Blackfoot scholar Dr. Leroy Little Bear speaks to Calgary city council on April 27 on the differences between Western and Blackfoot understandings of reality—and how they intersect with climate change.
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Sprawlcast - Episode April 26, 2022
23/04/2022Who's policing the Calgary police? Jeremy Klaszus speaks with Councillor Courtney Walcott, who sits on the Calgary Police Commission. Why has the thin blue line patch become such a flashpoint—and what's really beneath the controversy?
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Sprawlcast - Episode March 23, 2022
23/04/2022The Gifts And Challenges Of The Suburbs Jeremy Klaszus visits Mahogany in the city's deep southeast for a conversation with Councillor Evan Spencer. They discuss the idea of “abundant community,” how to build connections in new neighbourhoods, and the realities versus the myths of the suburbs.
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Sprawlcast - Episode March 14, 2022
23/04/2022Taking on Racism in the Classroom Jeremy Klaszus speaks with Iman Bukhari and Michelle Casten Magbanua about a gap they saw in Alberta classrooms—and how they mobilized to fill it. Iman Bukhari is founder and CEO of the Canadian Cultural Mosaic Foundation. Michelle Casten Magbanua is a teacher.
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Sprawlcast - Episode February 14, 2022
23/04/2022How Alberta's Political Culture Is (And Isn't) Changing Jeremy Klaszus speaks with Jared Wesley, a University of Alberta political scientist who leads the Common Ground project. They discuss political polarization, what an Albertan looks like, the rise of white nationalism, and that tricky question of what to do when your family or friends are sympathetic to political views you find abhorrent.
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Sprawlcast - Episode January 5, 2022
27/01/2022Jeremy Klaszus speaks with David Goa, a religious scholar who lives in Edmonton's Old Strathcona neighbourhood, about the need for difference and conviviality—rather than homogeneity—in communities.