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Rogers v. Rogers is Canada's real-life Succession story

CanCon Podcast by Douglas Soltys

Dec 12, 202559:15Technology

"It seems irrational, and irrational behaviour is where drama lives, it's where comedy lives. It's where all the fun is." A communications tycoon built an empire turning airwaves into cash. Now, his son, long dismissed b...

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Rogers v. Rogers is Canada's real-life Succession story is an episode from CanCon Podcast by Douglas Soltys. "It seems irrational, and irrational behaviour is where drama lives, it's where comedy lives. It's where all the fun is." A communi...

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Published Dec 12, 2025, 59:15 long, audio available.

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"It seems irrational, and irrational behaviour is where drama lives, it's where comedy lives. It's where all the fun is." A communications tycoon built an empire turning airwaves into cash. Now, his son, long dismissed by his father, is fighting for control of the family business. Meanwhile, one shrewd public servant is determined to derail the company's billion-dollar takeover. Is this a plot point from season three of Succession? No! It's a Canadian story… and it's all true—mostly. Award-winning playwright Michael Healey joins to discuss Rogers v. Rogers, his new play based on the Alexandra Posadzki book of the same name. Solve for X is back! The latest season of the MaRS podcast is exploring more world-changing ideas. Join journalist Manjula Selvarajah as she talks to the people behind the latest innovations in tech and science. Get a jump on the future. Listen to season 4 of Solve for X wherever you get your podcasts. -- The BetaKit Podcast is presented by QuickBooks on the Intuit platform, built to help Canadian businesses work smarter, more efficiently, and make confident decisions. QuickBooks on the Intuit platform is an all-in-one connected business solution that leverages the power of artificial intelligence and human expertise to simplify how you run and grow your business. From managing cash flow and payroll to delivering personalized, proactive insights leveraging the power of AI agents, QuickBooks helps you spend less time crunching numbers and more time growing your business. Visit quickbooks.intuit.ca to see how Intuit QuickBooks can help you outdo the work. Related links: Purchase tickets to see Rogers v. Rogers. Exploring the city Google couldn't buy Canadians want competition. Our Competition Commissioner needs better tools to fight for it. Inside Anthony Lacavera's fight for Freedom Mobile Jesse Wente wants Canada to "tax the hell" out of Big Tech, but he's open to cutting deals

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Published Dec 12, 2025 and 59:15 long