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Announcing Season 2 of ‘Canada Did What?!,’ the irreverent podcast exploring our nation’s surprising, untold political stories

February 20, 2026

Canada’s most startling political history podcast is back for another season, as host Tristin Hopper brings you the wildest Canadian stories you might think you remember and reveals what you haven’t been told. We talk to the politicians, journalists and newsmakers who were right there when history happened — all while having a lot of fun along the way. Listen to the trailer and subscribe to the podcast to get every episode of the second season of Canada Did What?!, starting in March 2026.

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