Nighttime is an award winning audio documentary series that has been covering unique stories from across Canada since 2015. Topics range from Canadian crime, mysteries, to the just plain weird.

Nighttime episodes feature in depth research, interviews, archival audio, and any manner of storytelling necessary to provide listeners with a balanced, comprehensive, and interesting telling of the topic discussed. In addition to stories being told in one stand alone episode Nighttime produces several ongoing and reoccurring series.

Keep Canada Weird is a weekly series in which Jordan Bonaparte and his pal Aaron Airport explore offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week

the Sunday Night Show is a weekly discussion series featuring guests Paul Palango and Adam Rodgers covering Canadian crime, justice, and controversial topics.


Host / Producer

Jordan Bonaparte is a podcast host, producer, and writer based in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Having launched his award winning podcast "Nighttime: Canadian Crime, Mysteries, and the Weird" back in 2015, Jordan has been widely recognized as a pioneering figure in the realm of Canadian podcasts.

With an impressive library of content and steadily approaching the remarkable milestone of 500 million downloads, Jordan has masterfully shared captivating Canadian stories to audiences around the world.

Find Jordan: Twitter - Youtube - TikTok - Instagram - Facebook


Regular Guests

Madelayne Klein is writer, researcher, and Canadian crime content creator who is widely known for her “Crime Tok” TikTok account.

Madelayne’s work can be found on TikTok, Youtube, and as co-host of Nighttime’s Missing in Canada series.

Find Maddie: Youtube - TikTok - Instagram


Aaron Airport is a stage director, musician, and actor based in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.

Aaron and Jordan co-created the rock band Airport and share hosting duties in the KEEP CANADA WEIRD series.


Paul Palango is a Canadian author and investigative journalist. Palango worked as a journalist and editor for The Hamilton Spectator and The Globe and Mail. He has written four non-fiction books about policing in Canada including 22 Murders. Paul co-hosts the weekly Nova Scotia Mass Shooting episodes.

Find Paul: Facebook - Amazon


Adam Rodgers has been a ground breaking inquiry, litigation and criminal defense lawyer a respected business/legal/political commentator, author of 'Deficits of Trust’ and the creator of the popular ‘Rodgers Brief’ legal analysis series. Adam is a regular guest in the Nova Scotia Mass Shooting series but is called upon by Nighttime whenever legal matters need a down to earth explaination.

Find Adam: Twitter - Youtube