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Episode 367
Trudeau wants rent to count toward credits scores, meanwhile Health Minster Dix is frustrated at his own ministry for the inability to keep ERs open …
2 years ago
If this man kicked a dog, he'd still win the election
Episode 366
David Eby is winning the latest polls but we take a look down memory lane to another NDP leader who looked destined to win. Maybe he can maintain his…
2 years ago
Not the Beaverton
Episode 365
The BC Legislature is on break for two weeks, so we look back at the bills the government has passed and introduced so far. Then in Ottawa, things ar…
2 years ago
Brokenhearted
Episode 364
Selina Robinson leaves the NDP, a nomination battle in Little Mountain and should local governments have more say in immigration?
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Ex-minister Sel…
2 years ago
Mostly Online Harmless
Episode 363
The Online Harms Bill, the PharmaCare Bill and more news from federal politics.
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Brian Mulroney, former prime minister who reshaped Canada, has di…2 years, 1 month ago
Stay the course
Episode 362
A mini-cabinet shakeup preceded another near substance-less Speech from the Throne. We also got Eby's pre-election budget but you wouldn't know that …
2 years, 1 month ago
BC BuildsHousingHub
Episode 361
BC Builds is officially announced and we're underwhelmed. But not as underwhelmed as we are at BC United's attempt at delivering its own housing plan…
2 years, 1 month ago
Did the mob win? (ft Mo Amir)
Episode 360
Selina Robinson is out as Minister of Post-Secondary Education. David Eby has strong words for Bell's layoffs (but maybe little action). And a Throne…
2 years, 1 month ago
If you're rebranding, you're losing
Episode 359
Stewart Prest joins Ian this week to discuss the challenges faced by BC United and the emergence of the BC Conservatives as the voice of the right in…
2 years, 2 months ago
Foreign funding of a public college was a public great (ft Alex Usher)
Episode 358
Ian speaks with Alex Usher about the current state of post-secondary education in Canada, with a focus on international students and the recent annou…
2 years, 2 months ago