COVID-19 has given us a chance to re-evaluate our priorities and values. Can we come out of the pandemic with a greener world?
Bill and Daniel sit down with BC Green Party interim leader Adam Olsen to discuss whether we can expect to create a better world - and whether that could involve universal basic income.
That, and so much more.
Note from our hosts:
After our Friday interview with interim BC Green Party Leader Adam Olsen, former leader Andrew Weaver put out an explosive Tweet on the weekend suggesting he wanted to defeat the BC NDP government over the Coastal Gaslink LNG pipeline but was outvoted by Olsen and fellow Green MLA Sonia Furstenau, leading to his departure from the BC Green caucus. We wanted to explain why that question was not asked in this interview.
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Being the opposition party is always interesting - but the BC Liberals are in a unique situation during COVID-19, with a struggling province that depends on bipartisan cooperation to survive.
So far, all parties have cooperated relatively well. However, we could be entering an election very soon, so will this last? What might the BC Liberals do to win voter support? Bill and Daniel sit down with BC Liberals leader Andrew Wilkinson to get some insight, along with questions about ICBC, First Nations, and the economy.
That, and so much more.
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Formerly the Premier of British Columbia, and now the President and COO of the Jim Pattison Group, Glen Clark gives his unique perspective on how the current government is responding to the COVID-19 situation.
He joins us to discuss the economy and where we go from here, while also commenting on the Jim Pattison Group and its position as a major business entity in BC and Canada.
That, and so much more.
The COVID-19 pandemic in BC is calming down and there are talks about restarting the economy. What can we expect to see? Will the parties' cooperation continue – and what would the opposition's criticism look like?
Todd Stone, MLA for Kamloops - South Thompson, joins us to discuss how everything might shape up going forward.
That, and so much more.
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The federal government of Canada has been stepping in with various programs to help everyone get through the COVID-19 crisis. But are there any shortcomings or gaps that need to be closed?
Don Davies, MP of Vancouver-Kingsway and NDP Critic for Health, sits down with us to discuss what still needs to be done better.
That, and so much more.
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As the COVID-19 crisis continues, Metro Vancouver is facing an enormous challenge – the future of TransLink, which runs public transportation. Without much needed income, its future is in question. How can we save it?
Township of Langley mayor and Vice-Chair of the Mayors’ Council Jack Froese joins us to discuss ways to solve cashflow issues related to TransLink and other local infrastructure projects.
That, and so much more.
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As our current crisis continues, Canada's government is pulling out all the stops to prevent an economic collapse. But is it enough? What are the successes and failures so far?
Former Member of Parliament James Moore joins us to discuss whether Justin Trudeau's government is preparing the country for survival and recovery during and after the pandemic.
That, and so much more.
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Ever since the coronavirus outbreak closed down businesses and shops, income has been scarce. But both landlords and tenants have to pay the bills. How are they coping with this new economic reality?
David Hutniak of LandLord BC joins us to discuss what can be done.
That, and so much more.
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During times of crises, politicians can come together. How have BC's political parties adopted bipartisanship in the COVID-19 situation? North Vancouver-Lonsdale MLA Bowinn Ma joins us to discuss how her community responded, especially with the large Iranian Canadian community in her riding.
That, and so much more.
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BC, along with the rest of the world, is in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. What is the provincial government’s plans to deal with this situation? We chat with attorney general David Eby to seek some much-needed answers.
That, and so much more.
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Being a northern city, Fort St. John faces challenges and issues that differ from a large city like Vancouver.
So how is the city run and how does it handle issues such as First Nations protests, housing, and manging natural resources? As its mayor Lori Ackerman states, the secret is that "we only hire rock stars."
That, and so much more.
Residents in the City of Vancouver are facing a hefty tax increase this year, but are they seeing value for their dollars? How can the city be spending taxpayer money more efficiently?
And then there’s the issue of Oppenheimer Park. Residents should be able to use the park with their families, but the current situation makes that nearly impossible. With a civic election coming up, can someone come up with a plan that we can all accept?
We sit down with Vancouver city councillor Lisa Dominato to discuss the problems and potential solutions that will surely decide the city’s direction in the years to come.
That, and so much more.
Protests. Coronavirus. Just mentioning those two words will give many business leaders a chill in their spines today, as goods and products run low and transportation grinds to a halt. On top of that, there are barriers and hoops such as the carbon tax.
How worried should we be about our economy? How can we prepare? What impact will this have on the current (and future) governments? Join us as we dig deep into the challenges facing our economy with Greg D'Avignon of the Business Council of BC.
That, and so much more.
In this special episode, we are in Victoria for the budget announcement by the British Columbia government. Among the highlights: the tax on soda / pop; tackling childhood obesity; the childcare plan; grants for students; anti-poverty measures; and ICBC.
What are the shortcomings of the budget? What are some of the areas of contention? Join us as we analyze and discuss the announcement and the impact of the new budget on our communities.
That, and so much more.
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The Minister of Digital Government, Joyce Murray. shares just what that digital technology means, why it's important to Canadians and the daunting task of replacing the ill-fated Phoenix system.
In this episode, Linda Annis, Surrey City Councillor and, some say, unofficial opposition to the Mayor. Linda and the Mayor do not see eye to eye on the police force, Uber, the City budget and its lack of attention to maintaining appropriate resources for fire and other emergency departments.
In this episode, Ellis Ross, the MLA for Skeena. Ellis is the opposition critic for LNG and Resource Opportunities and he has a particular interest in the relationship between First Nations and the development of the energy sector.
In this episode, Jas Johal, the MLA for Richmond-Queensborough. Jas is the opposition ICBC critic and he has a particular interest in the energy sector.
We start by getting Jas’ take on the potential of an election. The answer is an election could happen at any moment but Jas says it may very well be out of the Premier’s hands when it comes to calling an election. He says there are too many variables in play to know for sure.
In this episode, Ravi Kalhon, the MLA for Delta North. Ravi is the Parliamentary Secretary for Forests. Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development.
In this episode, we dig into much of his broad range of responsibilities. We also dive into a discussion about the effect of former Green Party Leader Andrew Weaver’s resignation from his role and his party will have on the “Confidence and Supply Agreement” with the NDP.
What's up ahead for politics in British Columbia in 2020? Will the BC NDP call an election? What about the Green Party leadership? Will the BC Liberals make a comeback?