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Toronto lawyer Caryma Sa'd is making sense of the news through her editorial cartoons

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Release Date: 03/25/2021

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Like a lot of comic creators we interview, Caryma Sa'd has a side gig. But in a first for our show, that side-gig is being a lawyer. Hosts Jacob and Justin speak to Sa'd about her editorial cartoons, criticizing the policies and actions of provincial and municipal politicians (sometimes in tutus), and how she parses the often-depressing media landscape.

This episode was originally broadcast on CJRU 1280 AM . Produced by Jacob Dubé.