
Economist Podcasts It’s no longer Trudeau: Canada’s PM resigns
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Jan 7, 2025 Rob Russo, The Economist's Canada correspondent, reveals the internal party conflicts leading to Justin Trudeau's resignation and the implications for future Canadian elections. Sophie Pedder, Paris bureau chief, reflects on the legacy of the Charlie Hebdo attacks, emphasizing the publication's commitment to satire despite ongoing threats. The discussion also highlights AI's transformative potential in the pharmaceutical industry, focusing on how it could reshape drug development by 2025, amidst challenges and optimism for future innovations.
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Riss's Continued Work
- Charlie Hebdo's editor, known as Riss, survived the attack despite being shot.
- He continues to work under police protection due to a fatwa.
Commemorating the Anniversary
- Charlie Hebdo published a book of drawings and texts by those killed in the attack.
- This commemorates the anniversary and keeps their memory alive.
Charlie Hebdo's Satire
- Charlie Hebdo satirizes various topics, often causing controversy.
- Their cartoons have targeted figures like Marine Le Pen and religious figures.


