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#26 - BC's new vaccine card system and the federal election debate.
The province unveils a new vaccine passport system to access restaurants, movie theatres and more - how did it land and what does the path forward lo…
4 years, 8 months ago
#25 - BC vaccination protests, the overdose crisis and federal election week 3.
What should the BC government do in the face of anti-vaccination passport protests that disrupted health care services? And has the time finally come…
4 years, 8 months ago
#24 - BC gets mixed reviews for its new mandatory mask and vaccine policies, plus the province's back to school plan.
BC's mandatory mask and vaccine strategies draw mixed reactions, and the province's back-to-school plan doesn't seem to land well either. Plus a look…
4 years, 8 months ago
#23 - The new federal election, plus John Horgan takes a holiday during BC’s wildfires.
We take a deep dive into the new federal election - what leaders, issues and parties emerged from week one with momentum. Plus, Premier John Horgan i…
4 years, 9 months ago
#22 - Good news/bad news on COVID-19, BC posts a $5.5 billion deficit and would US-style cash incentive for vaccination work in BC?
BC takes one step forward in its fight against COVID-19 with a new "vax to the max" campaign, but also has to crack down with new restrictions on an …
4 years, 9 months ago
#21 - Wildfire emergency, a top NDP strategist retires, and the federal Green implosion continues.
BC is now in a state of emergency due to wildfires, NDP strategist Bob Dewar retires after five years of reshaping BC politics and the clown car cras…
4 years, 9 months ago
#20 - BC ambulance reforms, new safe drug supply and the return of US cruise ships.
BC tries to fix its beleaguered ambulance service but are the resources enough to tackle a political crisis? Health officials offer new prescription …
4 years, 10 months ago
#19 - Ottawa bails BC out on child care, Horgan gaffe on heat wave, NDP constituency assistants vote to strike.
Trudeau delivers funding to supercharge BC’s $10-a-day child care promise. The premier commits another gaffe on heatwave deaths but does it matter? A…
4 years, 10 months ago
#18 - BC rejects a new housing affordability report, and scandals mount in Ottawa amid early election speculation.
Canada's Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister is facing resignation calls for a racist text, BC's finance minister rejects major recommendations to co…
4 years, 10 months ago
#17 - Spring legislative session, premier's office budget, and the imploding federal Greens.
We review what was accomplished as the spring session of the B.C. legislature ends, kick around whether the rising budget of the premier's office is …
4 years, 11 months ago