I don’t want to hold the actions of the orange rapist against American artists who mostly all hate him anyway and deserve better, but let’s promote our own first.

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    A lot of the more popular ones have been listed already but here’s a couple that I loved that are a bit more off the beaten path:

    Tv:
    -Little Bird - drama if you want to cry your eyes out and watch a fantastic story about the consequences of the 60s scoop
    -Late Bloomer - comedy by YouTuber Jasmeet Dutta

    Music (indigenous):
    -snotty nose Rez kids - rap/hiphop
    -the Jerry cans - folk
    -anachnid - electronic, I guess?

    Nonindigenous:
    -kimmortal - alt hiphop
    -shad - alt hiphop
    -mother mother - indie rock
    -said the whale - indie rock

    Podcast:
    -Stolen - true crime

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    Podcasts:

    • Canadaland
    • Commons
    • Canadian True Crime
    • Someone Knows Something
    • Uncover

    Tv Shows:

    • Schitt’s Creek
    • Orphan Black
    • Son of a Critch
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      Never heard of Kim’s convenience, thanks!

      Schitt’s creek is just great, just started rewatching it.

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    I’m old(er), and living near the border allowed for access to some great children’s programming back in the day.
    Mr Dressup and Friendly Giant in particular. (side note, if you have access, check out the excellent documentary about Mr Dressup on Prime).

    As for music, again, being near the border, with one of the best alternative radio stations in the 90s (89-X), I was turned on to many excellent artists. To name a few…
    24 Gone
    The Tragically Hip
    The Pursuit of Happiness
    Bootsauce
    Odds
    Amanda Marshall
    Moist
    The Grapes of Wrath
    and so many more. Most of these bands could still easily edge out anything new on the radio today.

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      Moist… There’s a band I haven’t played in a while.

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      Fuck yeah Loading Ready Run! I’ve started to be able to catch some Watch + Plays live which had been a delight.

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      Omg orphan black was so friggin good. I can’t believe Tatiana is not more popular than she is, just a fantastic actor.

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    Dated and off the wall - Kids In The Hall (1988-1995) … (with probably the most awesome intro song ever)

    Even more dated and off the wall - SCTV (1976-1984)

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    ReBoot and Beast Wars

    Captain Star and Undergrads

    Clone High and Hilarious House of Frightenstein

    Mudoch Mysteries and Wayne and Schuster

    Paw Patrol and Mecha Builders

    Kids in the Hall and Rare Earth

    Johnny Strides and Jim Carrey

    Austin Powers and Michael Ironside

    Sharon, Lois and Bram

    Great Big Sea and Scott Pilgrim

    Sue Johannson and Under the Umbrella Tree

    Telephone and Basketball

    No particular order

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    If you want continuous music streaming (that is, it’s not on-demand, and you’ll listen to whatever’s playing), Stingray Music (formerly Galaxie) gets the job done.

    I also use CBC Listen, primarily to stream their radio stations, but they’ve got loads of podcasts and music playlists as well.

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      Also big shout-out to local community radio

      Seriously, if you have a station in town, tune in. Listen, learn the hosts names, follow them on social media if you use it, subscribe to their RSS feeds, share their stuff, throw some money their way if you can. If this moment is inspiring you to break away from American media and hegemony, let it inspire you to uplift those creators around you.

      Special thanks to 91.3 CJTR in Regina, I’ve learned about some weird cool music from y’all

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      I’m torn on dumping apple music for Spotify.

      On the one hand, they’re not US based. On the other they keep giving Joe Rogan dump trucks filled with cash.

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          It’s been a long time since I’ve unfurled my sails. I wouldn’t even know the good places to look.

          In the long days ago had a bot that would crawl google for mp3 filetype files, then bulk download entire directories full of music. Then that got turned into a honey pot.

          Actually I miss when the internet was ammenable to bots… used to have a bunch, but eventually things like Twitter turned off the taps and everyone removed their RSS and json APIs.