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Welcome to Canadian Creepies, where your hosts Ali and Valerie delve into the dark, the mysterious, and the unexplained. From chilling true crime cases to spine-tingling paranormal encounters, from eerie folklore to baffling mysteries, we uncover the stories that keep you up at night. Tune in for captivating storytelling, thought-provoking discussions, and a journey into the shadows of the unknown. Whether you're a true crime enthusiast or a fan of the supernatural, there’s something creepy here for everyone!

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  • DTCP 03 - Alberta Cattle Mutilations
    May 20 2025

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    👣 Hosted by Amanda Joy
    💀 Canadian content released Tuesdays on Canadian Creepies
    🌍 International / otherworldly content drops Thursdays wherever you get your podcasts

    Something strange is stalking the Alberta prairies…

    In this eerie installment of Down the Crooked Path, Amanda Joy investigates a chilling series of unexplained cattle mutilations that plagued rural Alberta. With surgically precise wounds, missing organs, and no trace of predators or footprints, these cases left farmers terrified and authorities baffled.

    Are we dealing with a government cover-up? Cult activity? Visitors from beyond? Or something even stranger?

    Join Amanda as she interviews witnesses, examines historical reports, and follows the trail of blood and mystery through the windswept plains of Canada.

    Because sometimes… the path to the truth leads somewhere darker.

    Edited by Kyle McDonnell

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    24 m
  • 030 Gold, Blood & Silence: Canada's Hidden Hand Abroad
    May 15 2025

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    Behind the glint of gold lies a trail of shadows.

    In this powerful episode, we pull back the curtain on how Canadian mining companies operate far beyond our borders—and far beyond accountability. From the deadly clashes in Tanzania’s North Mara mine to poisoned rivers in Papua New Guinea, we trace the cost of profit-driven extraction: displacement, violence, and the erasure of entire ways of life.

    We explore how Canada’s global mining dominance is propped up not just by corporations, but by a government that offers funding, silence, and diplomatic cover. What happens when human rights are sacrificed in the name of economic gain—and why aren’t more Canadians talking about it?

    With stories of resistance from affected communities, the voices of advocates demanding justice, and a Creep of the Week who profited from it all, this episode forces us to ask:
    💰 Who really pays the price for Canadian prosperity?

    🔍 MiningWatch Canada

    A leading watchdog organization monitoring the global activities of Canadian mining companies. MiningWatch collaborates directly with communities impacted by mining to fight for environmental protection and human rights.
    🔗 miningwatch.ca

    ⚖️ Canadian Network on Corporate Accountability (CNCA)

    A coalition of Canadian civil society organizations working to end corporate abuse abroad. CNCA pushes for stronger laws and policies to hold Canadian companies accountable for their global operations.
    🔗 cnca-rcrce.ca

    📚 Yves Engler

    A Montréal-based activist and author of Canada in Africa: 300 Years of Aid and Exploitation, Yves Engler critically investigates Canada’s foreign policy and its entanglement in corporate-driven human rights abuses.
    🔗 yvesengler.com

    🎸 Wanna hear Kyle get creepy and catchy? Check out his band The Feverish Lemons—serving up twisted tunes with a tangy bite. 🍋
    🔗 feverishlemons.com

    🗳️ Want to see who voted Yay or Nay?
    Check the official House of Commons record for Vote 111 (40th Parliament, 3rd Session) right here:
    🔗 https://www.ourcommons.ca/Members/en/votes/40/3/111

    This vote was a key moment—see where your MP stood.

    🖤 Ghoul Gang, we've got double the creep for you today!

    📸 First up: Darkroom Photography, based in the Niagara Region. Mel captures everything from spooky to sweet with creative, lifestyle shoots—and yes, her Halloween sessions are legendary. Transparent pricing, seasonal specials, and all the eerie vibes you could want.
    👉 Book at darkroomphotography.ca or email mel@darkroomphotography.ca

    🦴 And don’t forget our boo-tiful friends at Back From the Dead Goods—resurrecting your wardrobe with creepy streetwear on Etsy & Poshmark.
    👻 Use code CANADIANCREEPIES for 10% off!

    Edited by Kyle McDonnell

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    1 h y 1 m
  • DTCP 02 - Valley of the Headless Men
    May 13 2025

    Send us a text, tell us your canadian creepy!

    Hosted by Amanda Joy

    Deep in the wild, remote wilderness of the Northwest Territories lies Nahanni National Park—stunning, sacred, and steeped in legend. But beyond the mist-shrouded peaks and winding river lies a mystery that has terrified explorers, trappers, and travelers for over a century: a valley where men vanish… and sometimes reappear without their heads.

    In this episode, Amanda Joy ventures into the haunting true tales of the so-called Valley of the Headless Men. Who were the McLeod brothers, and what really happened to them in 1908? Why did so many others meet a similar fate in the years that followed? And what forces—natural, human, or otherworldly—might be at work in this forbidding place?

    From whispered Dene legends to RCMP files and unsolved disappearances, we walk a crooked path through one of Canada’s most chilling unsolved mysteries.

    🔪 Strange deaths
    🌲 Sacred land
    💀 Unanswered questions

    Some stories stay buried in the permafrost. Others reach out.

    👻 Follow @DownTheCrookedPath on Instagram & TikTok for more eerie tales.
    📩 Got a creepy paranormal story? Email us at canadiancreepiespodcast@gmail.com—we’d love to hear it!

    Edited by Kyle McDonnell

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    30 m
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