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We talk plans: UNDRIP, Emissions Reductions and to buy fighter jets. The post Ep 283: Plans upon plans appeared first on PolitiCoast.
The Liberals & NDP reach a deal and Alberta's UCP are not looking so united The post Ep 282: No surprises appeared first on PolitiCoast.
RT is banned and a whisky bar is (partially) vindicated The post Ep 281: Operation Malt Barley appeared first on PolitiCoast.
It's come down to this: Dave Barrett vs WAC Bennett. Plus COVID restrictions are easing, the Conservative race is heating up and dissecting a tweet. The post Ep 280: Greatest BC Premier Bracket Championship appeared first on PolitiCoast.
Canada and BC find ways to respond to the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the Conservatives release the rules for their third leadership since we started recording. The post Ep 279: Third Time's a Charm appeared first on PolitiCoast.
From the mundane budgets to the end of the Emergencies Act to war. The post Ep 278: Not the emergencies we deserved appeared first on PolitiCoast.
Ongoing protests trigger the federal Emergencies Act for the first time. BC has a new economic plan and a new COVID restart plan. The post Ep 277: Things will never be “normal” again appeared first on PolitiCoast.
Kevin Falcon wins the BC Liberal leadership, everyone missed the provincial Throne Speech and Ottawa is under siege. The post Ep 276: Falcon has landed appeared first on PolitiCoast.
The BC Liberals are set to choose their leader as the federal Conservatives depose theirs. Also our interview with Stan Sipos. The post Ep 275: Mildewed and smoldering appeared first on PolitiCoast.
The fairy creek injunction returns, Erin O'Toole struggles and the wood splitter has its day in court The post Ep 274: Injunctions back on appeared first on PolitiCoast.
Ian returns to the podcast and we (belatedly) review our predictions for 2021 and look ahead to the year ahead. Plus a round up of the news. The post Ep 273: Predictions in Unpredictable Times appeared first on PolitiCoast.
Ian returns to the podcast and we (belatedly) review our predictions for 2021 and look ahead to the year ahead. Plus a round up of the news. Vote in the Greatest BC Premier Bracket Links John Horgan announces he has completed his cancer treatment 2021 Prediction Episode (Ep 221: 2021 is off to a helluva... The post Ep 273: Predictions in Unpredictable Times appeared first on PolitiCoast.
Our interview with BC Liberal leadership candidate Val Litwin & a round up of the week's stories in BC and Federal politics. Links Val Litwin's website BC Liberals launch review of new memberships ahead of leadership vote | Vancouver Sun Jas Johal's thread British Columbians Ponder Who Can Deliver Affordable Housing – Research Co. Record... The post Ep 272: Party Operating Systems appeared first on PolitiCoast.
Stewart Prest returns to discuss the evolving pandemic, how BC is adapting to omicron and why is it so hard for governments to articulate what the covid response goals are. Links All travellers will once again need a molecular COVID-19 test before arriving in Canada | CBC News Province strengthens COVID-19 measures for safer holiday... The post Ep 271: Unclear Goals appeared first on PolitiCoast.
COVID forever The post Ep 270: Holidays are cancelled appeared first on PolitiCoast.
Another potpourri episode The post Ep 269: Who are you winning over? appeared first on PolitiCoast.
Flood responses, FOI fees and a more unanimous House. The post Ep 268: No floods of information appeared first on PolitiCoast.
The House of Commons is back with a predictable throne speech and the BC legislature wraps up with predictable time allocation. The post Ep 267: BC Renewal Party appeared first on PolitiCoast.
How did our politicians react to the floods ravaging BC and the latest legislation introduced at the end of the session The post Ep 266: The atmospheric river appeared first on PolitiCoast.
The Conservatives announce their shadow cabinet and other federal updates. The post Ep 265: Anti-anti-masker shadow cabinet appeared first on PolitiCoast.
Urgently needed action will occur after a reasonable period. The post Ep 264: Low hanging economic fruit appeared first on PolitiCoast.
More bills, CleanBC 2.0 and a new cabinet The post Ep 263: Prepare to be disappointed appeared first on PolitiCoast.
Two major new bills from the BCNDP. The post Ep 262: Free the trees appeared first on PolitiCoast.
Aaron Gunn is officially wants to be in the race for leader of the BC Liberals but other contestants are divided over whether he should get the green light. The post Ep 261: Anthropomorphized Facebook Comment Sections appeared first on PolitiCoast.
Trudeau goes to Tofino, Annamie Paul calls it quits, the BC Leg is back and Toronto loses at the Supreme Court. The post Ep 260: Tofino to Toronto appeared first on PolitiCoast.
Micah joins us again for a legal analysis of the Meng saga and the end of the Fairy Creek injunction. Plus the BC Liberal Leadership debate The post Ep 259: Meng, Michaels and Micah appeared first on PolitiCoast.
The election is over and everyone lost, except Stewart Prest, who called it. The post Ep 258: Stewart Prestient appeared first on PolitiCoast.
It's the final countdown! The post Ep 257: A nonzero percent chance appeared first on PolitiCoast.
Ian and Scott react to the English language leader's debate, live on YouTube The post Ep 256: The Debate debate LIVE appeared first on PolitiCoast.
A look at the past week of the campaign and the Liberal platform. The post Ep 255: We're halfway there appeared first on PolitiCoast.
Is Trudeau regretting his election call as much as BC is regretting the fourth wave? The post Ep 254: I've made a huge mistake appeared first on PolitiCoast.
David Moscrop returns to discuss the start of the 44th Canadian Election and the policy promises made in the first week. The post Ep 253: Campaign Kick Off appeared first on PolitiCoast.
The election is (almost) underway with a scheduled start and the NDP releasing their platform. And we check in on the Greatest Premier Bracket The post Ep 252: And They're (almost) Off appeared first on PolitiCoast.
We kick off the greatest premier bracket looking at 14 (of 16) of the first non-partisan premiers of BC. The post Ep 251: Greatest Premier Bracket – The non-partisan premiers preliminary round appeared first on PolitiCoast.
Two hundred and fifty episodes down The post Beers to 250 appeared first on PolitiCoast.
It's another emergency, both in BC and in the Federal Green Party The post Ep 249: The Scheduled Emergency Pod appeared first on PolitiCoast.
With a rumoured federal election only days or weeks away, we break down each party's goals, challenges, and what we want to see from them. The post Ep 248: The Election Speculation Episode appeared first on PolitiCoast.
We have a new Governor General, which must mean we're having a federal election. The post Ep 247: A hopefully less embarrassing pick appeared first on PolitiCoast.
Was Canada Day cancelled this year? The post Ep 246: Cancelada Day appeared first on PolitiCoast.
A check in on federal politics as the House rises for summer break The post Ep 245: Kindness Week appeared first on PolitiCoast.
We dive into reports on the BC Liberals election loss and the state of housing in BC. The post Ep 244: Failures in elections; failures in housing appeared first on PolitiCoast.
Deferrals in old growth logging and Green fractures The post Ep 243: Who speaks for the trees? appeared first on PolitiCoast.
We reflect on the terrible discovery in Kamloops and check out the new forestry intentions paper. The post Ep 242: Every child matters appeared first on PolitiCoast.
Lowering the voting age and restarting again. The post Ep 241: Teenagers are scary appeared first on PolitiCoast.
Hotel workers fight to save their jobs and candidates line themselves up to run The post Ep 240: BC’s Unequal Women appeared first on PolitiCoast.
The end is nigh for safe BC Liberal seats in Northern BC and the BCNDP's paid sick leave policy seems like too little, too late. The post Ep 239: We have sick leave at home appeared first on PolitiCoast.
NACI muddies the vaccination waters and partisan allegations tarnish the reputation of a rehab clinic. The post Ep 238: Preferred vaccines appeared first on PolitiCoast.
Shannon joins to talk COVID communications and the latest legislation. The post Ep 237: Failures to Communicate appeared first on PolitiCoast.
On episode 22 of The Fear of Science we talk about everybody's favorite family dinner conversation . . . politics! With comedian Sophie Buddle and Ian Bushfield from the podcast Politicoast. We find out why voting is important and how much people care about Canadian politics.
This is VANCOLOUR recaps all the drama of the 2018 Vancouver Civic Election with two superstar guests: Ian Bushfield and Graham Cook. Ian Bushfield is a local podcaster. He is one-third of the Cambie Report and one-half of PolitiCoast. Graham Cook is a project manager in Vancouver's tech industry and ran for Vancouver City Council as an independent candidate.