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The BC Legislature rises for the summer, just as the House of Commons gets back underway
China comes out and says they are ready for war with the US. In their response they use similar terminology as Trudeau used to fight Trump in his rhetoric about the tariffs.Send a one-time contribution to the show - https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=XARF5X38AMZULListen to our Podcast on the go: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elev8podcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@elev8podcast X: https://twitter.com/TheElev8Podcast0:00 - China Says they are Ready for War with the US3:35 - CBC Covers for Trudeau Against Trump8:57 - @mistersunshinebaby Called out in BC Legislature
The FTR team heads over to Victoria for a special edition in our province's capital city. We have exclusive interviews with New Westminster (Queensborough) MLA Steve Cooner and Tony Luck, Municipal Affairs Critic. Luck introduces Fontaine and Minhas in the BC Legislature before asking a couple of tough questions to the NDP Municipal Affairs Minister. Tune in to hear the thunderous desk thumping and heckling when a question about an inquiry at Metro Vancouver is posed! In the Council Roundup, the focus turns to an upcoming motion regarding the naturalizing of 5th and 2nd Street boulevards. The Minhas motion asks for Council to formally put a halt to the rewilding of the boulevards until the next civic election in 2026. Another motion titled 'Priority New West" looks to provide local residents and businesses with priority access to city hall operated programs and services. This is something that already takes place in other municipalities, but to a lesser degree in New West. The discussion also focuses on the possibility of a new high school in Queensborough. Will the Province of BC provide funding to School District 40 to get the project moving forward? Will that new high school be a joint project between New West and Richmond? Will vape shops be regulated in New West and beyond? A motion introduced by the NWP several months ago has triggered another motion to be debated at a Lower Mainland Local Government Association meeting taking place later this year. This podcast is available on all major platforms including Spotify and Apple Podcasts. If you enjoy the podcast, be sure to help spread the word by asking your friends, family and colleagues to follow us!
Welcome to UnSpun - your reliable source for current events. In this episode, Jody Vance and George Affleck go through a variety of key issues making headlines this week:
FTR is heading over to the BC Legislature to attend Question Period and chat with a number of MLAs and staff. We'll have some exclusive interviews, analysis and commentary on how our provincial politicians are impacting the lives, commerce and vitality of New Westminster. The Legislature is finally back in session and this should be a fascinating podcast! It will be available on Saturday, March 1st.
The BC legislature is back in session—will Eby's government deliver or just dish out more empty promises? Plus, no-fault insurance was supposed to fix the system—but is it actually making things worse for drivers? And will Vancouver's Broadway Plan spark a housing boom, or just push renters out? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The BC legislature are finally meeting after a 9-month hiatus. What can we expect to be discussed in this long-awaited session? Guest: Vaughn Palmer - Vancouver Sun Columnist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of The Whistler Podcast, Mayor Jack Crompton speaks with Jeremy Valeriote, an environmental engineer and longtime Whistler resident who is now our MLA. They discuss the historic moment for the Sea to Sky Corridor with the BC Greens securing the party's first-ever mainland seat in the BC Legislature, and what this means for Whistler. From affordability and housing to climate action and regional transit, they dive into the pressing issues shaping our community. Listen to how Crompton and Valeriote discuss plans to advocate for Whistler and drive meaningful progress in our region.
There are a bunch of new faces in the BC legislature! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One last time, Bailey checked in from the road for Tour de Rock! The team started the day in Sidney and will wrap up at the BC Legislature this afternoon at 4:45. You can support Bailey's Tour de Rock journey HERE
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In case Alberta politics isn't a hot enough topic, we're spending this episode on the intersection of religion and the machinery of public governance! In 2015 the Supreme Court of Canada decided in the Saturday Decision that prayer at municipal governments violates the states duty to neutrality, but is that decision being followed? To take this on, we sit down with Ian Bushfiled, the executive director of the BC Humanist Association and one of their main researchers Dr. Teale Phelps Bondaroff to talk about their efforts to document the overlap of religion and particularly prayer in government and their campaigns to ensure that the machinery of government remains neutral when it comes to matters of faith. And what does Sea Cucumber crime have to do with all of this? Some links compliments of the BC Humanist Association... Alberta Report: https://www.bchumanist.ca/last_municipality_standing Ontario Report: https://www.bchumanist.ca/open_for_unconstitutional_business Manitoba Report: https://www.bchumanist.ca/in_open_defiance First BC Report: https://www.bchumanist.ca/municipal_prayer?utm_campaign=muni_prayer_1&utm_medium=email&utm_source=bchumanist Second BC Report: https://www.bchumanist.ca/we_yelled_at_them_until_they_stopped Legislative prayer across Canada report: https://www.bchumanist.ca/prayer-across-canada Analysis of change in prayer in the BC Legislature: https://utpdistribution.com/9780776637891/legislatures-in-evolution-les-legislatures-en-transformation/ A shorter analysis looking at prayer in the BC Legislature: http://www.revparlcan.ca/en/thoughts-on-prayers-an-analysis-of-prayers-in-the-legislative-assembly-of-british-columbia-2003-2019/ Initial study of prayer in the BC Legislature: https://www.bchumanist.ca/house_of_prayers_report Paper exploring how inclusive prayers are impossible and the state cannot possible adjudicate these issues: https://secularismandnonreligion.org/articles/10.5334/snr.140/?fbclid=IwAR2XO7BvxOLBM7_C-Hjh_YUzJsIrbtDW1kw2mXO1vT4xsJWmh_xktt6gCSI# Work on sea cucumbers: https://oceansasia.org/worldofseacucumbers/ Don't forget, we now have merch that's available at www.abpoli.ca, including a spring lineup! As always, if you appreciate the kind of content that we're trying to produce here at The Breakdown, please consider signing up as a monthly supporter at our Patreon site at www.patreon.com/thebreakdownab and we can now accept e-transfers at info@thebreakdownab.ca! If you're listening to the audio version of our podcast, please consider leaving us a review and a rating, and don't forget to like and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Threads!
In this latest episode of For the Record host Daniel Fontaine covers a number of interesting topics including an opening editorial on the sport and recreation infrastructure deficit plaguing New Westminster. Will the opening of a new $114M aquatic and community center put a big dent in that deficit?Fontaine also paid a visit to the BC Legislature this week and had an exclusive sit down interview with MLA Elenore Sturko. She is a high profile member of the BC United Party and is the Official Opposition Critic to the Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, New West MLA Jennifer Whiteside. Sturko talks about how the NDP's policy of forging ahead with decriminalization is being felt on the streets of New West and at Royal Columbian Hospital. She also speculates as to whether the NDP will abandon the decriminalization policy before the next provincial election in October. You will want to listen to this interview! The podcast also includes a New West Council roundup for the April 8th meeting and additional coverage on the commemorative ceremony that took place on April 13th to honour Ben Flores. He was the first Filipino immigrant to Canada in 1861. This segment includes the beautiful words, song and drum beats from Squamish Elder Wendy Charbonneau. This podcast is available on all major platforms including Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast and Amazon.
The BC Legislature is back in session! Premier David Eby is expected to make a housing-related announcement later today. The BC Conservatives are gaining traction in opinion polls. Is Eby worried? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After two weeks and hundreds of kilometres covered, Tour De Rock is almost over. Want to help celebrate the end of tour on Friday? Come to the BC Legislature at 4:45pm to for the 2023 closing ceremony. Donate to Tour De Rock here
Tour de Rock update Day Thirteen- the team is almost home and has almost reached their $1 Million goal to fund pediatric cancer research. Want to help celebrate the end of tour on Friday? Come to the BC Legislature at 4:45pm to for the 2023 closing ceremony. Donate to Tour De Rock here
Tour de Rock update Day Twelve- the team is making their way to the Westshore! They're in the home stretch! Want to help celebrate the end of tour on Friday? Come to the BC Legislature at 4:45pm to for the 2023 closing ceremony. Donate to Tour De Rock here
This week on Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan:Before the introduction of mandatory no-fault ICBC insurance in May of 2021, if someone was killed in a motor vehicle accident, the deceased's family could sue the person responsible for the accident to receive compensation for at least the financial loss of a loved one. This typically occurred when the person killed had financially supported their children or partner. In the first case discussed, the parents of a 17-year-old Korean boy who was killed in a car accident were awarded $327,000 based, in part, on expert evidence of the Korean tradition of hyodo duty. This tradition, which is particularly applicable to the eldest son, was a legal obligation in Korea until the 1990s. It contemplates reciprocity and repayment to parents for the sacrifices they have made and meeting the expectations of parents' wishes concerning care and old age. The boy was killed three months before he graduated from high school. While going to school, he worked long hours in his parent's restaurant without a salary and broadly assisted his parents, who spoke limited English. The judge who decided the case permitted hearsay evidence concerning the boy's specific statements concerning his concern and care for his parents. Because the boy's parents weren't financially dependent on their son at the time he was killed, the ICBC no-fault insurance system would only have paid for a funeral, grief counselling, and $16,256 in compensation. One of the profoundly unfair parts of the ICBC no-fault system is that any compensation for lost earning capacity when someone is injured or killed is based on what the person earned at the time of the accident. If, for example, someone is a student when they are injured or killed, any compensation for their inability to work is based on how much they were earning as a student and not what they would have earned once they graduated and started working. Also, on the show, a case involving First Nations challenging the mineral exploration legislation in BC is discussed. The Mineral Tenure Act in BC permits people to file a mineral claim over unclaimed Crown land and search for minerals there. If minerals are found before there could be any commercial mining occurs, further government approval is required. The First Nations argued that they should be consulted before allowing people to search for minerals.The First Nations argued that their constitutional rights were violated and that the BC Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, which attaches a copy of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People, required additional consultation. The judge hearing the case concluded that the BC Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act did not create any new legal rights that could be enforced in court but instead set out a government commitment to reconciliation. Despite this, the judge determined that while the Mineral Tenure Act was not unconstitutional, the government is required to set up a system to consult with First Nations before issuing a mineral claim. The judge allowed the provincial government 18 months to set up a system to facilitate this. Finally, a case involving an unsuccessful attempt by the BC Legislative Assembly to prevent special constables at the legislature from forming a union based on a claim of parliamentary privilege is discussed. Follow this link for a transcript of the show and links to the cases discussed.
Bruce Banman is the current MLA for Abbotsford South, as elected in 2020. Earlier this year, he crossed the floor from the BC Liberals/BC United to BC Conservative Party, which gave the BC Conservatives official party status in the BC Legislature.He also served as the Mayor of Abbotsford from 2011-2014.
More shakeups in the BC Legislature and foreign interference reaches a new level
On this episode of Moose Talks, we catch up with Peace River North MLA Dan Davies. The next session of the BC Legislature opens in early October, so we'll get his take on what the government is doing and what he expects from the fall session.Then, we sit down with Fort St. John Huskies Head Coach Todd Alexander. The pups play three exhibition games this weekend, so we'll get his take on the season ahead for the team.Tune in to Moose Talks every Friday morning at 10 on Moose FM and on video on the Moose FM Facebook page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Grace Lore is the BC Minister of State for Child Care. She is the BC NDP MLA for Victoria-Beacon Hill, as elected in 2020.
Welcome to UnSpun - your current events podcast and YouTube show. Every week, Jody Vance and George Affleck unspin the latest news in local, provincial, and federal politics and much more.This week, it was 4/20 again — seriously — is this “protest” in a Vancouver city park about cannabis really necessary anymore or is it all smoke, no fire? And while we have you … in the park … if you plan to take a dip in a pool, make sure you are properly dressed. Yup, Vancouver gets all prudish about swimwear — it's 4/20 one day and 1820 the other. And while we await the weather for swimmers, the BC Legislature got the headlines for heated debates. The newly named BC United found their wedge issue -- and it's crime in BC. You know it worked because it got NDP's Mike Farnworth all riled up during the question period.All that and more on Unspunpodcast.com.Need to find the audio version, go to unspunpodcast.com or search for us on your favourite audio channel.-Need to reach out, email info@unspunpodcast.com-Stay updated! Jody Vance https://twitter.com/jodyvanceGeorge Affleck https://twitter.com/george_affleckUnSpun https://twitter.com/unspunpodcast-Interested in sponsoring? Email george@curvecommunications.com-Theme song: Piers AffleckProduced at: https://curvecommunications.com/
The BC Legislature spring session resumes this week and BC United MLAs will take their seats under the new label for the first time. We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Some new bills in the BC Legislature and a federal budget
We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Surrey politics and policing are spilling over onto the floors of the provincial legislature. We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Could the Vancouver Folk Festival be saved? Gary Cristall, co-founder of the Vancouver Folk Music Festival, its first coordinator, and its second artistic director discusses the latest news on the Vancouver Folk Festival and if it can be saved. The throne speech at B.C legislature Rob Shaw, Political Correspondent for CHEK News summarizes what was said during today's Throne Speech at the BC Legislature. The devastating earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria Dr. Yusuf Al-tin-tas, Distinguished Scholar at UBC and former President of the Turkish Canadian Society provides an update on the devastating earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria It's a bird, it's a plane, it's China's spy balloon! Miro Cernetig, Former Beijing correspondent for The Globe and Mail, CEO of Brand Centric, and co-founder of City Age discusses the finding of China's spy balloon flying over the United States. The NDP government's priorities Ravi Kahlon, B.C's Minister of Housing discusses the provincial government's priorities for this year. Mom Jeans - The social media group helping people fight inflation Lise LeBlanc, President and Founder of the Mom Jeans Community group describes a social media group helping people fight inflation. Concerns about the Canadian government's marine conservation plan Grant Dovey, Executive Director of the Underwater Harvesters Association (member of the BC Seafood Alliance) discusses the Canadian government's marine conservation plan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rob Shaw, Political Correspondent for CHEK News summarizes what was said during today's Throne Speech at the BC Legislature. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pat Bell is an entrepreneur located in Prince George and former British Columbia Cabinet Minister, who served three terms in the BC Legislature and held a number of high profile positions with the Provincial Government. This included Minister of State for Mining, Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation, Minister of Forests and Range, and Minister of Agriculture. During Pat's influential time in politics, he also helped produce a 32-page document with the BC Liberals titled "Generating More Value from Our Forests: A Vision and Action Plan for Further Manufacturing." A link to this 32-page document, which is discussed during this podcast episode, can be found here: http://johnabrink.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/generating_more_value_from_our_forests.pdf Entrepreneurially, Pat has been a Development Partner with Northern Lights Estate Winery since 2014 and a franchisee for Wendy's Restaurant in Prince George since 1988. Recently, Pat and his team received approval to open up their third Wendy's in Williams Lake, B.C. Throughout the years, Pat has owned a variety of businesses in British Columbia, ranging from logging and trucking to hospitality and, of course, the British Columbia's most northerly winery. In addition, Pat is the former Executive Vice President of Conifex Timber Inc.
The connection between social media and the death of Molly Russell Jesse Miller, Social Media Expert and founder of Mediated Reality discusses the dangers of social media and how protect your children online. A look into the B.C legislature fall session Rob Shaw, Political Correspondent for CHEK News discusses what to expect as BC's fall legislative session kicks off! What's wrong with flipping houses? Jas wants to know what's wrong with flipping houses? He discusses with Mike Bernier, BC Liberal MLA for Peace River South and Housing Critic The role of private health care in a public system Donovan Jones, Founder and President of Elysian Health Group discusses the role of private health care in a public system. Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum rushes 45 land use applications through city hall Linda Annis, Surrey city councillor discusses Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum rushing 45 land use applications through city hall before the municipal election.
During the first interview with Darryl, the court case against the Clerk of the House Craig James and Sergeant-At-Arms Gary Lenz was still proceeding, so Darryl had to be tempered to avoid interfering with the investigation. Now, Darryl Plecas comes on for the second time to discuss the findings of the investigation, and corruption within the BC Legislature. Aaron Pete and Darryl also discuss Brenda Lucki, Justin Trudeau and other scandals in Canada. Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://aaronpete.substack.com/ Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7jl39CsCYhImbLevAF6aTe?si=dc4479f225ff440b Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/bigger-than-me-podcast/id1517645921 Listen on Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xMDc3MjYyLnJzcw?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiA8JKF2tT0AhUPmp4KHR2rAPkQ9sEGegQIARAC
Ch1: Ottawa police found themselves patrolling increasingly empty downtown streets on Sunday as the “Rolling Thunder” protest made good on plans to decamp from Canada‘s capital. Guest: Laura Osman. Canadian Press Ottawa Reporter. Ch2: Vancouver police say they were called to dispose of a “suspicious device” found along the route of the BMO Vancouver Marathon Sunday morning. Guest: Sgt. Steve Addison, VPD spokesperson Ch3: The 2022 Gustavson Brand Trust Index reveals that Canadian consumers are more distrusting of dominant technology brands than ever before. Guest: Saul Klein, dean of UVic's Gustavson School of Business. Ch4: Alegria is a classic Cirque du Soleil show that's been reimagined and updated. And it's happening at the big top in Downtown Vancouver right now. Guest: CKNW Contributor Raji Sohal interviewed Vincent Lavoie, acrobat with Cirque du Soleil. Ch5: The BC Urban Mayors Caucus has released a response to the proposed change to the Police Act by the BC Legislature's Special Committee on Reforming the Police Act. Guest: Lisa Helps, Mayor of Victoria. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ever wonder what it's like to be a Member of the BC Legislature or a Vancouver City Councillor? Bowinn and Boyle give a "day in the life" rundown of their jobs as elected officials, from attending Council meetings and Legislature sittings to attending community events and working to help constituents solve problems. Hilarity, frustration - and progressive change - ensue.
In Part 2, some sound bites from the rally at the BC Legislature on Saturday Feb 26 as well as an online community conference on Monday Feb 28, Proverb of the Week (in Part 2) • Ukrainian spiritual anthem performed by DzidzioHosts: Pawlina and OksanaUkrainian Roots Radio airs in Nanaimo on Wednesdays from 11am-1pm PSTon CHLY 101.7FM, broadcasting to the north and central Vancouver Island, Gulf Islands, Sunshine Coast, northwest Washington State and Greater Vancouver listening areas. (New broadcast schedule effective March 9, 2022.)You can hear the Vancouver edition with Pawlina on Saturdays from 6-7pm on air at AM1320 CHMB and streaming live at the CHMB website. www.am1320.com.In between broadcasts, please check out our website and follow the Nash Holos Facebook page. If you'd like to support the show by buying us a digital cup of coffee, check out our Patreon page.Thanks for listening! Support the show on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sam Jones of 2% Jazz and Calen McNeil of Big Wheel Burger are reunited at last! The guys chat about the "trucker convoy" gathering at the Victoria, BC Legislature on Jan 30th, 2022. Sam and Calen give their perspectives and chat about the stakes of listening, learning, and having conversations with each other in our current political climate.
Serving in Parliament in the 1970s, 1990s and 2000s, John Reynolds also mixed in time in the BC Legislature in the 1980s and some time as a radio show host in Vancouver. Once called the worst MP in the House of Commons, he would carve out a Parliamentary career that would earn him respect from his colleagues. Support: www.patreon.com/canadaehx Donate: www.canadaehx.com E-mail: craig@canadaehx.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/craigbaird Instagram: @Bairdo37 YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/canadianhistoryehx
To break it all down is Richard Zussman, Global News Reporter at the BC Legislature. Plus, more of your calls!
Provincial response to floods wasn't fast enough, Abbotsford MLA says Mike de Jong, MLA for Abbotsford West, sounds the alarm on the lack of proper warning given to the residents hit by the #BCFlood PCR test requirements dropped for 72 hour trips to US: does that move go far enough? Anita Huberman, President and CEO, Surrey Board of Trade, says more changes are still necessary B.C. floods: why Highway 3 will soon become a crucial transport route of national importance Dave Earle, President and CEO of BC Trucking Association joins the show. Plus, your calls on the BREAKING NEWS - British Columbia is set to ration gasoline BREAKING: New emergency order restricts gas purchases to 30 litres per visit in Metro Vancouver Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for Affordable Energy joins us to discuss what this means for those caught up in the #BCFlood zones BREAKING: New emergency order restricts gas purchases to 30 litres per visit in Metro Vancouver To break it all down is Richard Zussman, Global News Reporter at the BC Legislature. Plus, more of your calls!
How will COP carbon goals impact cost of living in Metro Vancouver? Guest - Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for Affordable Energy B.C. announces plan to phase out mink farms due to COVID-19 concerns BC's mink farms will soon be a thing of the past. Guest - Lana Popham, BC Agriculture Minister John Horgan is now the longest-serving Premier in BC history It's a moment of history today at the BC Legislature - and John Horgan has hit a milestone that nobody in the NDP has ever managed before. Guest - Bill Tieleman, a former NDP strategist who owns West Star Communications Guest - Keith Baldrey, Global's Legislative Bureau Chief in Victoria The bizarre interview by Aaron Rodgers has BC sports fans pulling their hair out The Green Bay Packers are having a pretty good season… but that's not what anyone's talking about right now. What is going through the minds of fans right now, after Aaron Rodgers' bizarre radio interview this morning. Guest - Shanel Pratap, Global BC Sports Anchor This Sunday is Decision Day in the MLS! Will the Whitecaps punch their ticket into the playoffs? How vaccine mandates remain a thorny issue inside the Conservative Party Fractions are emerging in the Conservative Party - and it's all because of vaccine mandates! Guest - Shachi Kurl, President of the Angus Reid Institute
It's a moment of history today at the BC Legislature - and John Horgan has hit a milestone that nobody in the NDP has ever managed before. Guest - Bill Tieleman, a former NDP strategist who owns West Star Communications Guest - Keith Baldrey, Global's Legislative Bureau Chief in Victoria
To breakdown the new indoor mask mandate, that will include children ages 5 and up, is Richard Zussman, Global News reporter at the BC Legislature
Guest - Richard Zussman, Global News Reporter at the BC Legislature
Parents and teachers react to the K-12 mask mandate announcement How parents and teachers feel about the new mask mandate. Guest - Rani Senghera, Media Relations Director for the Surrey District Parent Advisory Council Guest - Annie Ohana, Organizer with the Safe Schools Coalition Vancouver City Council votes next Tuesday on new parking program How Vancouver's new parking program could effect you Guest - Lisa Dominato, Vancouver City Councilor British Columbia opens doors for additional COVID-19 vaccine for U.S. travel Guest - Richard Zussman, Global News Reporter at the BC Legislature
A mandatory mask mandate has returned across British Columbia. How are you feeling? Guest - Richard Zussman - Global News reporter at the BC Legislature
The highlights: Another protest A demonstration caused a ruckus at the BC Legislature yesterday. New West public washrooms Residents in New West are renewing calls for more washrooms for the public. What is the solution? It's time to SPRING FORWARD! It's that time of year again, where we lose one hour of sleep. Is this the last time we'll switch the clocks? That and more on this edition of the Lynda Steele Full Show podcast! 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/ 2-6 PM! Follow the team on Twitter: Lynda Steele @steeletalk On Air Contributor Eric Chapman @EricIncredible Lead Producer @Alan_Regan Technical / Content Producer @AmirsDoingitAll (Feel free to give me feedback on the podcast too!)
More demonstrations took place yesterday at the BC Legislature. Today, we connect with Green Party Leader Adam Olsen, who was there.
A meeting finally took place between the Province and the Wet'suwet'en people. People misinterpreted the reason for this meeting. It had nothing to do with the pipeline. We get more info from Richard Zussman, Global Online Reporter at the BC Legislature
Today's highlights: Daryll Plecas After some major happenings at the BC Legislature, Daryll plecas speaks on the ‘sweeping injunction' and more. Happy V-Day! It's Valentine's Day, and we chat about some dating dealbreakers. COVID19 We spoke to a passenger of the infamous quarantine cruise ship last week. We get an update this week, where things have gotten worse. That and more on this edition of the Lynda Steele Full Show podcast! 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/ 2-6 PM! Follow the team on Twitter: GUEST HOST: Jody Vance @Jody_Vance On Air Contributor Eric Chapman @EricIncredible Lead Producer @Alan_Regan Technical / Content Producer @AmirsDoingitAll (Feel free to give me feedback on the podcast)