Politics is power. Join Kurtis and Patience to make sense of it.
The Drip caters to the Black millennial professional. It informs you about Black political and economic advancement within a North American context, while analyzing the decisions of our political leaders across Canada and beyond. It's the political podcast you never knew you needed.
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Politics is power. Join Kurtis and Patience to make sense of it.
The Drip caters to the Black millennial professional. It informs you about Black political and economic advancement within a North American context, while analyzing the decisions of our political leaders across Canada and beyond. It's the political podcast you never knew you needed.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

On this week’s episode, we were proud to welcome Toronto’s 23rd and first Black police chief, Mark Saunders to the show, as he seeks to lead Toronto as its 66th mayor. At this critical point just over two weeks from election day, Chief Saunders currently ranks as one of the top three candidates for mayor out of a massive list of contenders, some prominent, some not.
Whether it’s on housing, safety, security, mental health, gridlock, safe injection sites or a general sense of disorder, this son of Jamaica by way of the UK thinks that status quo politicians have failed Torontonians, but that he has the most sensible plan to make it right. We’ll soon know if Toronto agrees. To learn more about Mark’s mayoral campaign, visit https://marksaundersfortoronto.ca/. And remember, election day is June 26th, 2023.
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