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Ep 185: Where was Andrew Wilkinson?
Episode 185
BC Liberal Leader Andrew Wilkinson asked on This Is Vancolour "Where is John Horgan?" But where has Andrew Wilkinson been? More to the point, how do …
5 years, 11 months ago
Ep 184: Political Decisions in a Time of Crisis
Episode 184
David Moscrop, political scientist and Washington Post columnist, returns to discuss how we make political decisions in a time of crisis, whether our…
5 years, 11 months ago
Ep 183: To mask or not to mask?
Episode 183
Dr Rob Tarzwell (@Rob_Tarzwell) is a psychiatrist and nuclear medicine specialist and has been helping distill the scientific debates around COVID-19…
6 years ago
Ep 182: Money printer go brrr
Episode 182
We've successfully sabotaged the economy on a global scale and hopefully we did it fast enough to save enough lives and our healthcare system.
Labour …
6 years ago
Ep 181: Politics & Pop Culture at FanExpo with Pop This!
Episode 181
We're joined by Andrea Warner and Lisa Christensen of Pop This! podcast at Fan Expo Vancouver on February 15 to talk politics and pop culture. Our co…
6 years ago
Ep 180: Flatten the curve
Episode 180
The only thing on anyone's minds in the latter half of this week has been the novel coronavirus COVID-19. We review the current (as of March 12, 2020…
6 years ago
Ep 179: The rights agreement
Episode 179
Carole James and Rich Coleman are leaving politics, David Eby unveils the ICBC overhaul bill and the speculation tax is called sexist.
In our main seg…
6 years ago
Ep 178: Reconciliation is dead, long live reconciliation
Episode 178
Alberta wins a carbon tax ruling but loses out on Teck Frontier Oil Sands. Canadians are souring on protests over the Coastal GasLink pipeline, while…
6 years, 1 month ago
Ep 177: Stay the Course, Budget Edition
Episode 177
It is Budget Week in BC. Shannon Waters from BC Today guest co-hosts to discuss a stay the course budget, what an economic strategy document says abo…
6 years, 1 month ago
Ep 176: Protesting the Throne
Episode 176
Solidarity protests with the Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs erupt across British Columbia and Canada. The Government was able to present its Speech f…
6 years, 1 month ago