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Could the BC/Alberta pipeline dream be over before it's even begun? New polling shows Carney well ahead of Poilievre personally, but the Liberals and Conservatives are almost tied. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The BCGEU strike is causing some local businesses to boom. The pipeline battle between BC and Alberta continues to escalate. Finally, we talk about why auto manufacturer Stallentis is bailing out of Canada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BCGEU workers are holding a rally at the BC legislature today as the strike enters its 6th week! Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe is weighing in on the BC/Alberta pipeline debate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tensions are growing between BC and Alberta regarding resource development. Is a pipeline the way to go? A big development in Anmore is being downsized. What does it look like now? Surrey's South Asian community remains on edge as businesses continue to be targeted by extortion and violence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The BC-Alberta wine dispute comes to an end! Guest: Jeff Guignard - Executive Director, ABLE BC (BC's Alliance of Beverage Licensees) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The BC-Alberta wine dispute is finally over! Conservative leader John Rustad is expressing concerns over the 25 cent paper bag fee. Finally, the son of a former Canuck is on the hunt for one of his dad's jerseys! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sandra Oldfield is one of the leading voices for and in the Okanagan Wine Industry. Was team leader and winemaking leader at Tinhorn Creek in the South Okanagan. Now, she and her husband Kenn lead a popular consulting firm called Elysian Projects. Sandra is also one of the leaders in BC Tourism. She's a highly respected spokesperson for the wine community in BC. No one hired her, she just is. Sandra is also a world-class troublemaker and people love her for that. She speaks her mind but does it from knowledge and passion for who and what she's standing up for. Several years ago the Liquor Control bureaucrats would not allow wine fans to buy BC wine in BC and drive it back home to Alberta. I drove a case of wine across the BC/Alberta border but was not detained. Sandra ordered a shotgun from the prairies to show that a gun could be sent across borders but not wine. We've been friends ever since. Now the same Alberta Liquor agency is telling BC Wineries that they cannot send their wines to wine club members in Alberta and if they do, all their wines will be pulled from store shelves in that province. This is all happening just as many of the small BC farmers who grow the grapes are staggered from the almost complete loss of vineyards and fruit in the Okanagan from two Winter cold snaps that killed many many vines. I found Sandra in Victoria on Vancouver Island and sat down for a frank talk about the state of her industry and possible solutions for all involved. He also has revealed a video she shot with her husband Kenn. Boxes arriving from Alberta were sent directly to her house in BC. Sandra will explain what that says about the playing field here. Delighted to welcome Shotgun Sandra Oldfield
Mike and Keith discuss the proposed lift on grizzly bear hunting in BC. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she won't implement a net-zero power plan. Continuing coverage of Donald Trump's indictment in Georgia! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Domestic Pints ONLY, we comb through the cupboards to finally drink some of our old stock. We start off with two beers by Whitewater - the Beavertail themed HAZEL AMOUR stout and the Tangerine Blonde Ale DAWN PATROL. The last beer we sample is from Big Rock, the SESSION IPA. Along the way chat about: the BC/Alberta fires; sploofs; butterscotch; the Canadian etymology of cottage; and feeling old at concerts. Pretty fun mix of beers! Next week we will be discussing more seltzers. Timestamps: 4:55 Beer#1 (HAZEL AMOUR) 18:18 Beer #2 (DAWN PATROL) 33:50 Beer#3 (SESSION IPA) 47:05 Wrap up, final scores, and conclusion Credits: Intro and closing song: "Drink Beer (Till the Day That I Die)" by Dazie Mae (www.daziemae.com) Artwork: IG @natalierivetartist (www.natalierivet.com)
In this episode Curtis and Mark discuss the recent removal of amendments G4 and G64 from Bill C-21 and the issue of firearm variants as well as the results of the 2023 special permit auction tags for BC & Alberta and some of the issues folks have with these tags.
Russell Wescott has survived the wild world of real estate investing for multiple decades. He's seen it all at this point and he's survived the toughest challenge of them all ... your own ego. On this episode of The Your Life! Your Terms! Show, we catch up with Russell and get his perspective on investing, lessons he's learned, mistakes he's made and his current thoughts on the Alberta market. You can learn more about him by visiting RussellWestcott.com
Patrick Brown speaks out after being disqualified from the federal Conservative party leadership race Patrick Brown, Mayor of Brampton and former Conservative Party leadership hopeful says it was Pierre Poilievre's camp that had him disqualified from the Conservative Party leadership race. The Mayor of Brampton tells Jas Johal why he thinks he was ousted and what his next moves are. Mountain on B.C.-Alberta border commemorating Nazi collaborator stripped of its name Duncan Taylor, Lawyer at Brownlee LLP Insurance Civil Litigation who successfully rescinded the name “Mount Pétain” describes how he's feeling after Mount Pétain, named after Philippe Pétain, a French marshal convicted of treason has been stripped of its name. Duncan's late father Geoffrey Taylor long advocated for the mountain's name to be changed. Ravi Kahlon announces he will not run for leadership of the B.C. NDP, he tells The Jas Johal Show why Ravi Kahlon, Minister of Jobs, Economic Recovery, and Innovation discusses why he has decided not to run for the BC NDP leadership and why he is endorsing Attorney General David Eby. Vancouver mayor wants to extend renter protection rules citywide It's a big day at Vancouver City Council, as Mayor Kennedy Stewart proposed an amendment to the Vancouver Plan. The mayor wants to see renter protection offered to residents along the Broadway corridor expanded to all renters in the city. This protection ensures no tenant would see their rent go up if their building is redeveloped. Our show contributor Jawn Jang spoke with Rob Patterson, a lawyer from the Tenant Resource and Advisory Centre, to see if that protection is strong enough and if the Mayor's plan is actually realistic.
Dr. Faron Anslow, Lead of Climate Analysis and Monitoring at The Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, a group of scientists have concluded that climate change made B.C, Alberta heat wave 150 times more likely, we chat with Dr. Faron Anslow the lead of climate analysis and monitoring at the Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium. Haiti faces an uncertain future after the president's assassination, Dr. Robert Fatton, a Haitian politics expert at the University of Virginia discusses what happens from here. Plus, Conservative MP for Brandon-Souris, Larry Maguire, discusses how the Finance Department is defying precedent by saying it can delay the law that eases tax burden for small businesses. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Melody Ma doesn't think so, and has started a petition to mandate checkpoints.
Top stories today: Crab Park, again Is this the circle of Vancouver life? Take down an encampment, wait till the next one goes up, take that one down, and repeat? Seems like it. Problematic hockey culture Sexism, racism, and misogyny, are apparently the main ingredients that make up a large portion of hockey culture in Canada. Gang activity We're going to continue to follow this story, and talk to community leaders about how to solve this situation. Much more in the full episode! _____________ NAVIGATE THE PODCAST: Chapter 1 Crab Park tent encampment, the sequel Just the same old story. Another encampment down, and another one goes up. It's Vancouver whack-a-mole. Chapter 2 DOXA: Previewing a film of interest to all of Vancouver, especially if you're into crypto Remember Gerald Cotten? Ever wonder what REALLY happened to him? A new documentary is trying to answer that question, and others that are lingering with QuadrigaCX. Chapter 3 Alberta-BC travel border might be our next huge problem Peter Milobar has major concerns about Alberta's COVID-19 problem, and its potential impact on us in British Columbia. Peter's a BC Liberal MLA Chapter 4 Examining problematic hockey culture Or is it really all hockey culture that is problematic? Misogyny, sexism, racism. Is this commonplace in the hockey world? Chapter 5 Gang life in Vancouver, and how to disarm it It's not a new story. In fact, it's a decades old story here in Vancouver and the Lower Mainland. It ebbs and flows, with varying rates of death, with the majority of victims being kids who are far too young for this life. We talk to wake up Surrey's founding member, Gurpreet Sahota. Chapter 6 Are road signs enough at the BC-Alberta border? Melody Ma doesn't think so, and has started a petition to mandate checkpoints. _____________ Remember to wash your hands, practice physical distancing, and stay home at all costs if you are sick. We're not out of the woods yet! The Lynda Steele Full Show podcast includes all the individual segments that can be found on the Lynda Steele Show page, digitally stitched together for your convenience. Listen live online at globalnews.ca/radio/cknw/ 3-6 PM!
Janet Riopel of the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce comments on this week's gathering of business and Indigenous leaders in the wake of the Trans Mountain debate.
В выпуске: -Ситуация на фондовом рынке -Время подачи налоговой декларации -Мнение главы всемирного банка о криптовалютах -Отношения между правительствами BC и Alberta -Другие новости
Annoyed of hearing about the BC/Alberta feud. Too bad, that's what Flowershop Friday is about today. Thanks for listening. Do us a solid, and tell a friend about this podcast mmmmmkay?
Beckler & Seanna talk about the BC/Alberta wine/bitumen feud, photo labs, and make songs gender neutral.
Tonight's show extended by about 1/2 hour as "Sexy In VanCity" did not broadcast. At top of show we spoke with fiddler/stepdancer April Verch, who has a show coming up at Rogue Folk Club Feb. 28. Live in the studio tonight we had Christopher Ford. I enjoyed his quirky sense of humour and hope you might too. Watch for him at local open mics, and a BC/Alberta tour in April.We're still in winter, folks, so stay warm and play safe..Take care,and thanks for listening!val folkoasis@gmail.com