The Corner Booth
The Corner Booth
Podcast Description
A weekly video podcast from the Montreal Gazette exploring the topic du moment in Montreal and Quebec.
Recorded at the iconic Snowdon Deli, hosts Bill Brownstein and Aaron Rand meet up with a new guest each episode.
The Corner Booth is available in video format on montrealgazette.com and www.youtube.com/@mtlgazette.
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Focuses on contemporary issues affecting Montreal and Quebec, with episodes covering topics such as housing rent hikes, political resignations, and local business concerns, featuring discussions on the implications of Trudeau's leadership and the pedestrianization of Ste-Catherine Street.

A weekly video podcast from the Montreal Gazette exploring the topic du moment in Montreal and Quebec.
Recorded at the iconic Snowdon Deli, hosts Bill Brownstein and Aaron Rand meet up with a new guest each episode.
The Corner Booth is available in video format on montrealgazette.com and www.youtube.com/@mtlgazette.
The Montreal Olympics are turning 50 this year.
And to mark the anniversary, The Gazette’s own Terry “Aislin” Mosher has returned with a new book titled Jean Drapeau’s Baby, a visual memoir of the Montreal Olympic Games, featuring his favourite cartoons from this exciting time in Montreal’s history.
The longest running continuously working political cartoonist in North America joined hosts Bill Brownstein and Aaron Rand on this week’s episode of The Corner Booth at Snowdon Deli to look back on the memorable cartoons of the era and the larger than life people who inspired them.

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