It's startling to me, how often now I look at the Champlain Society website and see that either Patrice Dutil or Greg Marchildon has put up a podcast interview with the author of some recent and substantial book about Canadian history that I had not heard of, let along blogged about.
The latest is Marchildon's interview with political scientist and policy consultant David R. Cameron about The Daily Plebiscite, a collection of his published and unpublished writings on the politics of federalism, nationalism, separatism, and constitution-making over the last forty years or so. It's edited by his colleague Robert Vipond and was published last November.
Also recently, Dutil with Michele Johnson and Funké Aladejebi on Unsettling the Great White North: Black Canadian History (okay, I'd heard of that one) and with Xavier Gelinas on Lost Liberties: The War Measures Act, and... well, more. They call it a podcast, but it's a pipeline.