CTV Vancouver’s Legislative Bureau Chief takes B.C. politics to the people. This easily digestible podcast blends storytelling with interviews with everyday people, including a lot of family and friends.
BC will cover prescription birth control and Plan B for all residents. Some of the pushback? Those who wonder why taxpayers are on the hook for other peoples sex lives. Spoiler Alert: You already are. Plus, how the program can help women fleeing or living with abuse.
MLA Melanie Marks talks about her dramatic exit from the legislature, addresses whether she was difficult to work for and why she told social media commentators off. This episode has explicit language and themes that may be disturbing.
Standing in the sugar aisle a man approached me, told me he loved India, and told me where I could get Indian sugar. I hadn’t asked. I was looking for maple syrup — not cane sugar — to make granola. This episode Eileen Park Robertson Ann I talk casual racism, micro aggressions, and Anti-Asian Hate
The province says it spends millions each year in sexual assault supports, but for years critics have pointed out it’s a patchwork system that relies heavily on donors and volunteers. So what can we do? One suggestion - start with predictable and permanent funding. A warning: this episode may be triggering for some listeners
In this episode a chat about how laws are made, specifically amendments to laws. But first, a sneaky phone call to one of my best friends.
We may look back and think of our childhood as a time when all our dreams seemed possible. But for one girl, poverty and family circumstances ruled that out. She thought when she landed in government care it would probably never happen. Now, she’s on a path she never thought possible
”Governments miss things” says Stephanie Cadieux, a former cabinet minister who admits she made a mistake when in charge, as she successfully moves an amendment to help victims of sexual violence with job protections.
Checking for bombs, creating human shields, and a colleague shot because of his work. These are some of the memories attached to opening up an abortion clinic. It was more than 30 years ago yet the “heartbeat” bills banning abortions in some US states and resulting rhetoric has some women in Canada worried. This week, MLA Janet Routledge stood up in the house to make a statement as the abortion debate on this side of the border focuses on whether the worry is hysteria or not.
Some people (who haven’t been named) apparently didn’t want to talk money laundering with experts studying the issue. But, a new provincial inquiry means they may be compelled to. Will they spill tea? And if so, will there be cookies? Featuring CTV’s Jon Woodward and a little person who could care less about the issue.
The two B’s of CTV (Breanna & Bhinder) talk about the Alberta election, what role gender played and why Swedish meatballs may be the answer to low voter turnout.
Aunt Flo comes to town! Not really. But I do talk to my BFF about periods and the Vancouver mom who started a campaign to get free menstrual products in schools, something the province is mandating province-wide.
I actually asked that question in a scrum after the whole dress code brouhaha at the #bcleg. This episode features a first - a panel discussion with two fabulous ladies
If you’re a cynic, you’ll like what my mom has to say and if you’re an idealist you may gravitate towards my dad’s advice...and either perspective will influence your views on what’s about to drop in the legislature scandal
I didn’t visit my aunties when I went home to report on the by-election, but I’m sure they would’ve had a lot to say.
The explosive report raising questions about spending at the legislature eclipses one of the worst fights I had with my mom.
While rappers debate who has a bigger pool, drivers in BC face higher costs. So what’s the link between these two? Listen to find out!
Letters go out starting this week to homeowners in areas captured by the speculation tax. The government is facing criticism from those who point out missteps. Something Bhinder knows a little something about.