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Conrad Black, talks about free speech, Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Pipeline, Toronto Council size, and NAFTA.
Kennedy Stewart may be the most high-profile and experienced mayoral candidate in Vancouver. Scholastically, he completed his Masters in urban politics and policy at Simon Fraser University and his PhD on world cities at the London School of Economics. He has advised governments and the United Nations about cities and housing. In 2011, as part of NDP's monumental Orange Wave, he was elected as a Member of Parliament where he was appointed as official opposition critic for science and technology. A vocal opponent of the Kinder Morgan export-only pipeline while in office, he actively participated in demonstrations against the pipeline in 2018. His signature issues as a Member of Parliament were stopping the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Pipeline and advocating for affordable housing in cities. In May 2018, he resigned from office and announced his candidacy to be the Mayor of Vancouver and unite the city's progressives.
Kennedy Stewart may be the most high-profile and experienced mayoral candidate in Vancouver. Scholastically, he completed his Masters in urban politics and policy at Simon Fraser University and his PhD on world cities at the London School of Economics. He has advised governments and the United Nations about cities and housing. In 2011, as part of NDP's monumental Orange Wave, he was elected as a Member of Parliament where he was appointed as official opposition critic for science and technology. A vocal opponent of the Kinder Morgan export-only pipeline while in office, he actively participated in demonstrations against the pipeline in 2018. His signature issues as a Member of Parliament were stopping the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Pipeline and advocating for affordable housing in cities. In May 2018, he resigned from office and announced his candidacy to be the Mayor of Vancouver and unite the city's progressives.
The never-ending saga of the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Pipeline has reached a crucial point. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government and the Alberta legislature have both made significant moves in the effort to push the project through against the B.C. NDP/Green coalition government. To gain some perspective on all this, The Full Count welcomes back Brett Wilson, Canadian investment banker, businessman, investor, and philanthropist.
This episode includes analysis from Dave Cournoyer and Ryan Hastman about week 300 of the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Pipeline dispute (including updates from Ryan, who was behind enemy lines in Vancouver) and the latest candidate nomination updates ahead of Alberta's 2019 election. Ryan leads this week's ‘So you want to be a candidate‘ segment […]
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with Alberta Premier Rachel Notley and B.C.'s Premier John Horgan in Ottawa to seek a resolution to the ongoing dispute on the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Pipeline. So what came out of Sunday's summit? Tune in to The West Block on Global TV tonight at 11:30 p.m.
Photo: (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot) City councilors are looking at spending rules for controversial ward infrastructure budgets. It comes after public scrutiny on how area rating infrastructure funds are spent. Guest: Donna Skelly, City Councilor for Ward 7. PC MPP Michael Harris has apologized over inappropriate texts and allegations of misconduct that occurred nearly six years ago. He has been kicked out of caucus, while his wife says that she would seek the nomination in his place. Guest: Alan Carter, Anchor & Queen's Park Bureau Chief, Global News. Trudeau is facing a massive political test when it comes to the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Pipeline. How bad is the current situation and what effect would it have on the country? Guest: Ian Lee. Sprott School of Business. Carleton University.
Trudeau is facing a massive political test when it comes to the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Pipeline. How bad is the current situation and what effect would it have on the country? Guest: Ian Lee. Sprott School of Business. Carleton University.
We're back! After a brief hiatus because Ryan was down south helping Make America Great Again, we are back with a new episode of The Daveberta Podcast. In this episode, Dave and Ryan discuss the ongoing dispute between Alberta Premier Rachel Notley and British Columbia Premier John Horgan over the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Pipeline […]
BIV reporters Tyler Orton and Hayley Woodin discuss the continuing escalation of the softwood lumber dispute with Canada's decision to go to the World Trade Organization to argue against new tariffs. Later, Tyler and Hayley discuss Alberta Premier Rachel Notley's trip to Vancouver to discuss the benefits of the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion. See more of Tyler's and Hayley's reporting at www.biv.com/
This sedition of Burning Cop Car goes out to the folks occupying fish farms in so called BC, the women building houses in the path of the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Pipeline, the folks shutting down Enbridge's Line 3 Pipeline and all the youth invading the streets of Amerikkka in response to Trump's decision to destroy DACA.