This week’s Hub Roundtable discusses the increased prominence of “existential politics” online, which can sometimes take young activists into worlds of misogyny and racism. We also discuss the increasing maleness of the conservative movement. We finish the podcast with a conversation about the ongoing controversy around Doug Ford’s government and Greenbelt development. What does this saga tell us about our state capacity?
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