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The provincial election is over, it's time to start looking at federal politics. And RIP John Horgan
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Oh look, more ballots!
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Manglende episoder?
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It's back to speaker debates as the NDP claim one more seat. Plus two more elections and some federal politics.
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It's almost over! We take a look at the Conservative and Green platforms and the last news before polls close.
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Jen St Denis joins to discuss the BC Conservatives and Eby's carbon tax flip flop
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The PM get’s caught changing his official schedule after the fact, bot farms are spotted promoting CPC events, plus a round up of the week’s BC politics. Links
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Reviving Liberalism and fundraising data
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David Eby goes on the anti-Ottawa tear, the BC Conservatives have a health plan and Trudeau loses a friend & cabinet Minister
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BC United is a joke, as is the approach of the largest two federal parties when it comes to foreign interference allegations.
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ICBC cheques, housing targets missed and attacks on our computers and our democracy
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Ottawa struggles with whether or not to have people give guns to the post office and here in BC Eby asks the Feds to roll back decriminalization in public places. Links
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The Federal Budget is out. We break down what is in it and what it means for BC and Canada. Re-upload. Apologies, an incorrect version with an old episode’s audio went out. Links
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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 full time.
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The Online Harms Bill, the PharmaCare Bill and more news from federal politics.
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This is Vancolour's Mo Amir joins Ian to discuss the resignation of Selina Robinson and more.
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Alex Usher joins us to talk about the new cap on international student permits.
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Ian speaks with independent journalist Dustin Godfrey about drug policy in BC, including the recent injunction against Bill 34.
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BC United and BC Conservatives have what can loosely be called climate plans and the federal government has a fiscal update