Shmooze: Debating the Jewish Vote

How will Jewish Canadians vote on Monday? A bunch of Jewish political nerds hash it out.

On this week’s edition of the The Canadian Jewish Shmooze, Alex and guest host Joe Fish speak to Zack Babins, a political consultant and former parliamentary staffer, about Jewish stories in the upcoming Canadian federal election. Stick around for Zack’s debate with CJN copy editor Jesse Kline, and for the discussion on whether Jews need to worry about the Conservative Party’s targeted flyers to Jewish people.

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The Canadian Jewish Shmooze is hosted by Michael Fraiman and Alex Rose. This week’s episode was edited by Alex Rose. Our intro music is by Vanya Zhuk and outro music is by Latché Swing. Like The CJN Podcast Network on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. You can follow Joe Fish on Twitter here.

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