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On today's Woodford Show we begin with Acumen Law's Kyla Lee discussing a constitutional challenge over breathalyzers, drug impaired driving, and an overhaul of the criminal code. Then APTN's Melissa Ridgen joins us to discuss the disturbing case of Ministry of Children and Family Development seizing an infant days after birth at Royal Inland Hospital. Then we discuss China and its role at UBCM causing quite a controversy with Port Coquitlam mayor Brad West.
On today's Woodford Show we begin with Acumen Law's Kyla Lee discussing the advent of cannabis edibles, drug impaired driving, distracted driving, and more. Then NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Hexo Corp's Vice President of Social Responsibility Terry Lake to further discuss cannabis edibles arriving this fall. We then listen back to Friday's interview with Finance minister Carole James. We finish the show getting a sense of the wildfire season so far with Chief Fire Information Officer Kevin Skrepnek.
On today's Woodford Show we begin with Acumen Law's Kyla Lee who is discussing what she calls heavy handed changes to ICBC optional insurance rates. Then NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Clearwater Mayor Merlin Blackwell to discuss the impact of Canfor shutting down its Vavenby sawmill. We then get a bargaining update from BCTF President Glen Hansman ahead of a self imposed end of June deadline to get a deal done. We finish the show discussing tonight's huge Raptors game as they stand on the brink of capturing the NBA title.
On today's Woodford Show we kick off the short work week with Acumen Law's Kyla Lee discussing impaired driving and legal cannabis in the workplace. Then NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by UBC doctoral student Hossein Montazerian to discuss a breakthrough on 'smart' clothing and what it means. Then B.C.'s Privacy and Information Commissioner Michael McEvoy joins us to discuss his demand for legislative changes after findings himself in what he calls an "absurd" situation. We finish the show with Terry Lake ahead of his acclamation as the Liberal candidate for the Kamloops Thompson Cariboo in this fall's federal election.
On today's Woodford Show we begin discussing a number of subjects from money laundering to distracted driving and more with Acumen Law's Kyla Lee. Then NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Dr. Brenden Hursh to discuss a study finding some hope for children dealing with type 1 diabetes. We turn our attention to seniors care with BC Care Providers Association CEO Daniel Fontaine who says they are dealing with a crisis in the interior. We finish the show with Quesnel mayor Bob Simpson to hear how his community is dealing with the news that Tolko is shuttering its sawmill there.
Today's Woodford Show begins with Acumen Law's Kyla Lee discussing a weekend worth of testing on the Drager Drug Test 5000 with some rather disturbing result. Then NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Kamloops Councillor Bill Sarai discussing online voting and more. Next we hear from BC Wildlife Park GM Glen Grant on a rather promising fiscal start to the year and some changes at the park. We finish the show discussing local education issues with Kamloops Thompson Teachers Association Amanda Jensen-LaBar.
On today's Woodford Show we begin with our regular Monday morning chat with Acumen Law's Kyla Lee as we discuss a new device to tackle drug impaired driving and more. Then NL News Director Shane Woodford talks to the Executive Director of the Kamloops Hospice Association Wendy Marlow. We then turn our attention to soaring gas prices as CCPA Senior Economist Marc Lee makes the argument to regulate gas prices in B.C. We finish the show discussing a bid by First Nations groups to buy all or part of the Trans Mountain pipeline with Whispering Pines First Nation Chief Mike LeBourdais.
On today's Woodford Show we begin discussing senior's care issues with the BC Care Providers Association CEO Daniel Fontaine in studio. Then NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Acumen Law's Kyla Lee to discuss DUI defences, marijuana, and more. We then turn our attention to education with BCTF President elect TerI Mooring to talk about contract negotiations and a whole lot more. We finish the show chatting with Education Minister Rob Fleming about the Valleyview expansion announcement, bargaining, and more.
On today's Woodford Show we begin talking about some of the bizarre things you can consume that will lead to a failed breathalyzer test with Acumen Law's Kyla Lee. Then NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Kamloops Central Business Improvement Assoc. Executive Director Carl DeSantis who is not happy with a new busking fee proposal. Next we turn our attention to the Alberta provincial election with the Globe and Mail's Gary Mason. We finish the show discussing First Nations concerns over the removal of land title records from Kamloops with Skeena MLA, and former Chief Councillor of the Haisla Nation Ellis Ross.
On today's Woodford show we begin discussing the plight facing wild salmon, climate change, and what to do about it all with Green Party MLA Adam Olsen. Then NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Acumen Law's Kyla Lee to discuss her concerns with the province's changes to civil forfeiture laws. We finish the show chatting about how the City of Kamloops will deal with legal cannabis production with Business License Inspector Dave Jones.
On today's Woodford Show we begin with the B.C. Director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation Kris Sims discussing the legislature spending controversy. Then NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by Acumen Law's Kyla Lee to flip the script on that controversy and the Plecas report. Next up the leader of the BC Green Party Andrew Weaver joins us. We finish with a conversation with B.C. Cattlemen Association's GM Kevin Boon about a never before seen strain of bovine tuberculosis that has popped up in the Nicola Valley.
Interview with Acumen Law's Kyla Lee on another potential flaw in roadside breathalyzer testing by Putting the week's hottest political stories under the spotlight.
Acumen Law's Kyla Lee kicks off the first episode of People of BC's Justice System — a new podcast focusing on the personalities and roles in the B.C.'s legal world. In our debut episode, Kyla talks to lawyer Chris Carta from Trial Lawyers Advocacy Group about what child support matters get litigated in B.C., and poses a legal conundrum around how far you can push responsibility in personal injury cases. Chris is a civil litigator and family dispute resolution professional at Trial Lawyers Advocacy Group in Surrey. He completed his B.A. in International Relations and his J.D. at the University of British Columbia. He has represented clients at the Provincial Court of British Columbia, the Supreme Court of British Columbia, and the British Columbia Court of Appeal. You can follow Kyla Lee on twitter at https://twitter.com/IRPlawyer, or visit her website at http://kylalee.ca For more Chris Carta, follow on Twitter at https://twitter.com/ccarta