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S1 E 7 | Selective Skepticism, Alabama, and the Outrage Economy michaudman
A headline comparing Canada to Alabama has been circulating online, and the reaction has been intense.
But what happens when the same media ecosystem many people distrust suddenly becomes credible because it reinforces an existing frustration?
In this episode of The Canadianist, Christopher M. Michaud examines the inconsistency of selective skepticism, the dangers of headline-driven outrage, and why emotionally charged comparisons don’t substitute for serious economic analysis.
Canada does face productivity and growth challenges. The question isn’t whether problems exist, it’s whether we’re prepared to address them thoughtfully instead of amplifying whichever narrative fuels the outrage cycle.
This episode explores the difference between provocation and policy, symbolism and structural reform, and why a pragmatic, balanced approach is essential if Canada is going to strengthen its long-term economic position.
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