Winnipeg's Propagandhi breaks silence with 1st new song in 8 years
Winnipeg hometown legends Propagandhi, a band well-known in the punk music world for their powerful political messages, have released their first new song in eight years. So what statement are they trying to make with At Peace? CBC's Jim Agapito spoke with the three members of Propagandhi — Chris Hannah, Todd Kowalski and Jord Samolesky — at their Winnipeg jam space.

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