Day 6

Episode 248: An ex-marine remembers Katrina, censoring China's market crash, Nunavut's food crisis & more

In this week's episode: Ex-marine John Keller shares stories of Hurricane Katrina 10 years later, how censors are keeping Chinese citizens in the dark about "Black Monday", food prices in Nunavut as an election issue, the most Canadian headline ever and what aliens look like.
An entire neighborhood submerged under water after hurricane Katrina struck in New Orleans, Louisiana, August 31, 2005. (REUTERS/Marc Serota )

In this week's episode: Ex-marine John Keller shares stories of Hurricane Katrina 10 years later, how censors are keeping Chinese citizens in the dark about "Black Monday", food prices in Nunavut as an election issue, the most Canadian headline ever and what aliens look like.