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The Jas Johal Show is the Lower Mainland’s town square, helping you connect with the stories that matter. It’s about finding the solutions to the challenges facing our region, even when we disagree. Jas’s decades of experience as a local news reporter, a Global News bureau chief in China and India, as well as a BC MLA have strengthened his conviction that no one “side” has all the answers. The Jas Johal Show’s contributor Geri Mayer-Judson, Global News anchor Chris Gailus, and the Global News Radio newsroom round out the team keeping you in the know on developing stories from the North Shore to the Fraser Valley. The Jas Johal Show provides fresh perspective and lively conversation for listeners Monday to Friday: 3-6pm.
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Ottawa drops COVID-19 pandemic border measures

Ottawa drops COVID-19 pandemic border measures

GUEST: Len Saunders, Blaine Immigration lawyer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
08:4323/09/2022
Public funding for private schools increasing

Public funding for private schools increasing

GUEST: Alex Hemingway, Senior Economist at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11:1323/09/2022
What does the feds’ latest interest rate hike mean for Canada?

What does the feds’ latest interest rate hike mean for Canada?

GUEST: Michael Levy, CKNW Business Analyst Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
08:3623/09/2022
Prime Minister Trudeau signs off on dropping pandemic border measures

Prime Minister Trudeau signs off on dropping pandemic border measures

GUEST: Claire Newell, President of Travel Best Bets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
08:2223/09/2022
The Full Show: Is it okay for politicians to write their names in another language on election ballots to garner votes? The Commodore Ballroom is going cashless! & the Civic Election Panel

The Full Show: Is it okay for politicians to write their names in another language on election ballots to garner votes? The Commodore Ballroom is going cashless! & the Civic Election Panel

Experts recommend big boosts to mental health supports to deal with repeat offenders in B.C. Colin Basran, Mayor of Kelowna helps discuss what experts found in a new report to help deal with repeat offenders in British Columbia Is it okay for NPA candidate Melissa De Genova to use a Chinese name in the civic election ballots? Will Tao, Co-founder and immigration and refugee lawyer for Heron Law Offices argues that it is not okay for a politician, who isn't of Chinese descent to use a Chinese name on an election ballot for the sole purpose of receiving votes.  Civic Election Panel - Discussing Financing Campaigns & the Far Right Movement On The Jas Johal Show civic election panel this week: Andrea Reimer, Founder and Principal of Tawaw Strategies Mary Polak, Strategic Advisor for Maple Leaf Strategies and former MLA for Langley Khelsilem, Squamish Nation Council Chair The Commodore Ballroom is going cashless! They say “Cash is King” but we certainly seem to be moving towards becoming a cashless society! On Monday, the Commodore Ballroom announced they are now a cashless venue.. And that has a lot of people very upset. CKNW Contributor Jawn Jang has more. A new book: Cunning Edge: A 45 Year Journey Conducting Global Undercover Investigations  Kim Marsh, author of Cunning Edge: A 45 Year Journey Conducting Global Undercover Investigations discusses his new book on his journeys as a undercover investigator. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
01:03:0022/09/2022
A new book: Cunning Edge: A 45 Year Journey Conducting Global Undercover Investigations

A new book: Cunning Edge: A 45 Year Journey Conducting Global Undercover Investigations

 Kim Marsh, author of Cunning Edge: A 45 Year Journey Conducting Global Undercover Investigations discusses his new book on his journeys as a undercover investigator. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
17:3022/09/2022
The Commodore Ballroom is going cashless!

The Commodore Ballroom is going cashless!

They say “Cash is King” but we certainly seem to be moving towards becoming a cashless society! On Monday, the Commodore Ballroom announced they are now a cashless venue.. And that has a lot of people very upset. CKNW Contributor Jawn Jang has more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
08:4221/09/2022
 Civic Election Panel - Discussing Financing Campaigns & the Far Right Movement

Civic Election Panel - Discussing Financing Campaigns & the Far Right Movement

On The Jas Johal Show civic election panel this week: Andrea Reimer, Founder and Principal of Tawaw Strategies Mary Polak, Strategic Advisor for Maple Leaf Strategies and former MLA for Langley Khelsilem, Squamish Nation Council Chair Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
17:2221/09/2022
Is it okay for NPA candidate Melissa De Genova to use a Chinese name in the civic election ballots?

Is it okay for NPA candidate Melissa De Genova to use a Chinese name in the civic election ballots?

Will Tao, Co-founder and immigration and refugee lawyer for Heron Law Offices argues that it is not okay for a politician, who isn't of Chinese descent to use a Chinese name on an election ballot for the sole purpose of receiving votes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12:0421/09/2022
Experts recommend big boosts to mental health supports to deal with repeat offenders in B.C.

Experts recommend big boosts to mental health supports to deal with repeat offenders in B.C.

Colin Basran, Mayor of Kelowna helps discuss what experts found in a new report to help deal with repeat offenders in British Columbia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
09:0921/09/2022
The Full Show with Bruce Claggett: COVID case delays sentencing in Amanda Todd 'sextortion' trial, Justin Trudeau caught singing Bohemian Rhapsody days before Queen Elizabeth II's funeral & Tipflation, How much do you tip?

The Full Show with Bruce Claggett: COVID case delays sentencing in Amanda Todd 'sextortion' trial, Justin Trudeau caught singing Bohemian Rhapsody days before Queen Elizabeth II's funeral & Tipflation, How much do you tip?

COVID case delays sentencing for Dutch man in Amanda Todd ‘sextortion’ trial Carol Todd, Mother of Amanda Todd and founder of the Amanda Todd Legacy Society discusses how she's feeling after the sentencing for Dutch Man Aydin Coban in her daughters 'sextortion' trial has been delayed, due to COVID-19. PM Justin Trudeau caught singing Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody. What’s the big deal?  Brian Lilley, Political Columnist for the Toronto Sun discusses why it was wrong for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to have been singing Bohemian Rhapsody just a couple days before her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's funeral. Gas prices are forecasted to jump back up to over $2/L Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for Affordable Energy discusses the latest on rising gas prices in the lower mainland. Expect to see them shoot back over $2 per litre. Roundtable Discussion - Tipflation - When and where should you tip?  When and where should you tip? Jawn Jang, The Jas Johal Show Contributor, Ryan Lehal, The Jas Johal Show Technical Producer & Steven Chang, The Jas Johal Show Producer discuss! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
44:4121/09/2022
Roundtable Discussion - Tipflation - When and where should you tip?

Roundtable Discussion - Tipflation - When and where should you tip?

When and where should you tip? Jawn Jang, The Jas Johal Show Contributor, Ryan Lehal, The Jas Johal Show Technical Producer & Steven Chang, The Jas Johal Show Producer discuss! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
07:3421/09/2022
Gas prices are forecasted to jump back up to over $2/L

Gas prices are forecasted to jump back up to over $2/L

Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for Affordable Energy discusses the latest on rising gas prices in the lower mainland. Expect to see them shoot back over $2 per litre. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
07:3720/09/2022
PM Justin Trudeau caught singing Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody. What’s the big deal?

PM Justin Trudeau caught singing Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody. What’s the big deal?

 Brian Lilley, Political Columnist for the Toronto Sun discusses why it was wrong for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to have been singing Bohemian Rhapsody just a couple days before her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's funeral. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
09:4120/09/2022
COVID case delays sentencing for Dutch man in Amanda Todd ‘sextortion’ trial

COVID case delays sentencing for Dutch man in Amanda Todd ‘sextortion’ trial

Carol Todd, Mother of Amanda Todd and founder of the Amanda Todd Legacy Society discusses how she's feeling after the sentencing for Dutch Man Aydin Coban in her daughters 'sextortion' trial has been delayed, due to COVID-19. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
18:5720/09/2022
The Full Show with Guest Host Bruce Claggett: A look at Queen Elizabeth II's funeral, why Canada should not have named a national holiday for the Queen's funeral & Is a recession needed to combat inflation?

The Full Show with Guest Host Bruce Claggett: A look at Queen Elizabeth II's funeral, why Canada should not have named a national holiday for the Queen's funeral & Is a recession needed to combat inflation?

A look at the funeral of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II  A look at the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, the longest reigning British monarch of all time. Celebrating Queen Elizabeth II in Victoria and the special relationship between the Crown and BC's capital city  Richard Zussman, Global BC Reporter discusses today's events in Victoria as the world said goodbye to Queen Elizabeth II. Plus a look at the history between Victoria and the British monarch. Is a recession needed to cool down inflation? Robert Levy, CKNW Business Analyst and author of the Border Gold Weekly Newsletter discusses whether or not a recession is on its way as inflation continues to sky Vancouver’s toxic relationship history with riots explained We continue our coverage of last night’s riot at the amphitheater at the PNE’s Breakout Music Festival when rapper Lil Baby cancelled last minute. Some of us may remember this isn’t the only time our city has rioted over live music.. Our show contributor Jawn Jang takes us through Vancouver’s checkered rioting history. Riots, Social Media, and Mob mentality Jesse Miller, Social Media Expert and founder of Mediated Reality discusses if social media plays a factor in instigating riots. Decolonize the Queen’s funeral - why it shouldn’t be a holiday  Clint Burnham, Professor at the Department of English at Simon Fraser University discusses why he feels Queen Elizabeth's funeral should not be a national holiday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
48:4420/09/2022
Decolonize the Queen’s funeral - why it shouldn’t be a holiday

Decolonize the Queen’s funeral - why it shouldn’t be a holiday

 Clint Burnham, Professor at the Department of English at Simon Fraser University discusses why he feels Queen Elizabeth's funeral should not be a national holiday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
07:3620/09/2022
Riots, Social Media, and Mob mentality

Riots, Social Media, and Mob mentality

Jesse Miller, Social Media Expert and founder of Mediated Reality discusses if social media plays a factor in instigating riots. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
07:2820/09/2022
Vancouver’s toxic relationship history with riots explained

Vancouver’s toxic relationship history with riots explained

We continue our coverage of last night’s riot at the amphitheater at the PNE’s Breakout Music Festival when rapper Lil Baby cancelled last minute. Some of us may remember this isn’t the only time our city has rioted over live music.. Our show contributor Jawn Jang takes us through Vancouver’s checkered rioting history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
07:3419/09/2022
Is a recession needed to cool down inflation?

Is a recession needed to cool down inflation?

Robert Levy, CKNW Business Analyst and author of the Border Gold Weekly Newsletter discusses whether or not a recession is on its way as inflation continues to sky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
08:1119/09/2022
Celebrating Queen Elizabeth II in Victoria and the special relationship between the Crown and BC's capital city

Celebrating Queen Elizabeth II in Victoria and the special relationship between the Crown and BC's capital city

Richard Zussman, Global BC Reporter discusses today's events in Victoria as the world said goodbye to Queen Elizabeth II. Plus a look at the history between Victoria and the British monarch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
09:4319/09/2022
A look at the funeral of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

A look at the funeral of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

A look at the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, the longest reigning British monarch of all time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
06:4419/09/2022
The Full Show: ABC Vancouver promises 5,000 new child care spaces, used car prices are dropping & racist backlash over the new Littler Mermaid film where Ariel is portray by a black actress

The Full Show: ABC Vancouver promises 5,000 new child care spaces, used car prices are dropping & racist backlash over the new Littler Mermaid film where Ariel is portray by a black actress

ABC Vancouver promises to open 5,000 new child care centres  Lisa Dominato, City Councillor for ABC Vancouver discusses the need for more child care centres in the city of Vancouver Stanley Woodvine’s discovered donations document, and NPA candidate Morning Lee’s controversial comments on evicting tenants  Frances Bula, Urban Issues and Politics writer for The Globe + Mail discusses NPA candidate Morning Lee's comments over 'evicting bad tenants' during the covid pandemic. Victoria’s ‘TIPS’ program to prevent sexual violence in the hospitality industry Ninu Kang, Executive Director at Ending Violence Association of BC discusses the importance of preventing sexual violence in the hospitality industry. Used car prices are dropping! Jeremy Cato, Automotive journalist at CatoCarGuy.com tells us just how much prices of used cars are dropping across Canada! Racist backlash surrounds the new Little Mermaid movie Angela Marie MacDougall, Executive Director of Battered Women’s Support Services discusses the racist backlash that has come about after it was revealed that black American singer Halle Bailey will play Ariel in the new The Little Mermaid movie. The Wrap - What's the longest you've waited in line? David Beckham waits 12 hours in line to mourn the Queen & What number of kids is acceptable? Nick Cannon welcomes his NINTH child On The Wrap this week: Leah Holiove - TV reporter and radio host Sarah Daniels - real estate agent in South Surrey; author and broadcaster What's the longest you've waited in line? David Beckham waits 12 hours in line to mourn the Queen  What number of kids is acceptable? Nick Cannon welcomes his NINTH child Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
56:5717/09/2022
The Wrap - What's the longest you've waited in line? David Beckham waits 12 hours in line to mourn the Queen & What number of kids is acceptable? Nick Cannon welcomes his NINTH child

The Wrap - What's the longest you've waited in line? David Beckham waits 12 hours in line to mourn the Queen & What number of kids is acceptable? Nick Cannon welcomes his NINTH child

On The Wrap this week: Leah Holiove - TV reporter and radio host Sarah Daniels - real estate agent in South Surrey; author and broadcaster What's the longest you've waited in line? David Beckham waits 12 hours in line to mourn the Queen  What number of kids is acceptable? Nick Cannon welcomes his NINTH child Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
15:2917/09/2022
Racist backlash surrounds the new Little Mermaid movie

Racist backlash surrounds the new Little Mermaid movie

Angela Marie MacDougall, Executive Director of Battered Women’s Support Services discusses the racist backlash that has come about after it was revealed that black American singer Halle Bailey will play Ariel in the new The Little Mermaid movie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
08:3117/09/2022
Used car prices are dropping!

Used car prices are dropping!

Jeremy Cato, Automotive journalist at CatoCarGuy.com tells us just how much prices of used cars are dropping across Canada! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
08:5316/09/2022
Victoria’s ‘TIPS’ program to prevent sexual violence in the hospitality industry

Victoria’s ‘TIPS’ program to prevent sexual violence in the hospitality industry

Ninu Kang, Executive Director at Ending Violence Association of BC discusses the importance of preventing sexual violence in the hospitality industry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
09:4616/09/2022
Anjali Appadurai, the NDP, and John Horgan’s comments at the UBCM

Anjali Appadurai, the NDP, and John Horgan’s comments at the UBCM

Keith Baldrey, Global BC Legislative Bureau Chief discusses BC Premier John Horgan's comments at his final UBCM Convention, plus the Premier's thoughts on BC NDP leadership candidate, Anjali Appadurai's election investigation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
08:0916/09/2022
Stanley Woodvine’s discovered donations document, and NPA candidate Morning Lee’s controversial comments on evicting tenants

Stanley Woodvine’s discovered donations document, and NPA candidate Morning Lee’s controversial comments on evicting tenants

 Frances Bula, Urban Issues and Politics writer for The Globe + Mail discusses NPA candidate Morning Lee's comments over 'evicting bad tenants' during the covid pandemic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
07:5116/09/2022
ABC Vancouver promises to open 5,000 new child care centres

ABC Vancouver promises to open 5,000 new child care centres

 Lisa Dominato, City Councillor for ABC Vancouver discusses the need for more child care centres in the city of Vancouver Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
06:5816/09/2022
The Full Show: Vancouver Mayor Kennedy Stewart leans on local development industry to fund his mayoral campaign, B.C. man looks to change name of Gladstone Secondary in Vancouver & the importance of a colonoscopy

The Full Show: Vancouver Mayor Kennedy Stewart leans on local development industry to fund his mayoral campaign, B.C. man looks to change name of Gladstone Secondary in Vancouver & the importance of a colonoscopy

Vancouver mayor taps ‘captains’ of development industry to finance his campaign Daphne Bramham, Columnist for the Vancouver Sun discusses the list of donors to Mayor Kennedy Stewart's campaign, that was found by a homeless man on a Vancouver sidewalk. The latest on BC NDP leadership candidate Anjali Appadurai’s Elections Act breach investigation Richard Zussman, Global BC Legislative Reporter provides the latest update on BC NDP leadership candidate Anjali Appadurai's Elections Act breach investigation The B.C man funding a new scholarship to celebrate a Chinese Canadian leader Tim Chu, former Gladstone Secondary student is looking to change the controversial name of his alma matter. Gladstone Secondary in Vancouver is named after U.K. prime minister William Gladstone. Gladstone. Gladstone supported the gradual abolition of slavery over immediate emancipation and helped his father obtain compensation for more than 2,500 slaves after abolition in 1834. The use of 'usual' names printed in non-Latin characters on ballots threatened by Vancouver’s Chief Election Officer in court Honieh Barzergari, city council candidate with Vision Vancouver describes why it is important for candidate names to be written in their native languages along with English. The Vancouver election Chief challenges the use of Chinese and Persian names on ballots. The value of Ryan Reynolds’ colonoscopy PSA Dr. Manoj Raval, colorectal cancer surgeon at St. Paul’s Hospital discusses the importance of a colonoscopy check. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
48:3916/09/2022
Nation Extreme Wrestling’s One Year Anniversary, and the growing popularity of professional wrestling

Nation Extreme Wrestling’s One Year Anniversary, and the growing popularity of professional wrestling

 Rob Fai, President and Promoter of Nation Extreme Wrestling discusses the one year anniversary of the local wrestling company Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
09:2216/09/2022
Batch on Plaza: the pop-up bar operating in a shipping container

Batch on Plaza: the pop-up bar operating in a shipping container

John Negrin, owner of The Batch and former hockey player for the Calgary Flames describes the latest pop-up bar in Vancouver ... operating out of a shipping container Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
06:5216/09/2022
The value of Ryan Reynolds’ colonoscopy PSA

The value of Ryan Reynolds’ colonoscopy PSA

Dr. Manoj Raval, colorectal cancer surgeon at St. Paul’s Hospital discusses the importance of a colonoscopy check. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
09:0016/09/2022
The use of 'usual' names printed in non-Latin characters on ballots threatened by Vancouver’s Chief Election Officer in court

The use of 'usual' names printed in non-Latin characters on ballots threatened by Vancouver’s Chief Election Officer in court

Honieh Barzergari, city council candidate with Vision Vancouver describes why it is important for candidate names to be written in their native languages along with English. The Vancouver election Chief challenges the use of Chinese and Persian names on ballots. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
08:2515/09/2022
The B.C man funding a new scholarship to celebrate a Chinese Canadian leader

The B.C man funding a new scholarship to celebrate a Chinese Canadian leader

Tim Chu, former Gladstone Secondary student is looking to change the controversial name of his alma matter. Gladstone Secondary in Vancouver is named after U.K. prime minister William Gladstone. Gladstone. Gladstone supported the gradual abolition of slavery over immediate emancipation and helped his father obtain compensation for more than 2,500 slaves after abolition in 1834. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
08:2315/09/2022
The latest on BC NDP leadership candidate Anjali Appadurai’s Elections Act breach investigation

The latest on BC NDP leadership candidate Anjali Appadurai’s Elections Act breach investigation

Richard Zussman, Global BC Legislative Reporter provides the latest update on BC NDP leadership candidate Anjali Appadurai's Elections Act breach investigation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
08:3415/09/2022
Vancouver mayor taps ‘captains’ of development industry to finance his campaign

Vancouver mayor taps ‘captains’ of development industry to finance his campaign

Daphne Bramham, Columnist for the Vancouver Sun discusses the list of donors to Mayor Kennedy Stewart's campaign, that was found by a homeless man on a Vancouver sidewalk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12:0415/09/2022
The Full Show: Is it right to only allow federal workers a paid holiday for Queen Elizabeth II's funeral? A homeless man finds a list of political donors & Civic Elections Panel!

The Full Show: Is it right to only allow federal workers a paid holiday for Queen Elizabeth II's funeral? A homeless man finds a list of political donors & Civic Elections Panel!

The issues surrounding the September 19th holiday to commemorate the Queen Geoff Mason, Employment and Human Rights Lawyer for Miller Thomson LLP discusses whether or not non-federal employees are entitled to a paid day off on September 19th, the day of Queen Elizabeth II's funeral  Dumped and Found - a list of large political donors and donations Stanley Woodvine, Homeless writer describes how he found a list of large political donors and their donations on the sidewalk in Vancouver. Civic Elections Panel - Super Mayors in BC? How much can municipal leaders actually do to combat crime in the city? On the Civic Elections Panel this week: Andrea Reimer, Founder and Principal of Tawaw Strategies Khelsilem, Squamish Nation Council Chair Should Mayors have more power within their cities? How much can municipal leaders actually do to combat crime? Private developers using their projects as energy monopolies Daphne Bramham, Columnist for the Vancouver Sun discusses how private developers are using their projects as energy monopolies. First ever Canadian Michelin guide revealed in Toronto; but what IS the Michelin guide? Sushi, pizza, tacos, burgers, salads and everything else.. Vancouver is a haven for foodies because we have so much to choose from and now that Canada’s first ever Michelin food guide was revealed last night in Toronto, we wanted to answer one simple question: What IS the Michelin food guide? Our show contributor Jawn Jang has the answer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
01:02:2815/09/2022
First ever Canadian Michelin guide revealed in Toronto; but what IS the Michelin guide?

First ever Canadian Michelin guide revealed in Toronto; but what IS the Michelin guide?

Sushi, pizza, tacos, burgers, salads and everything else.. Vancouver is a haven for foodies because we have so much to choose from and now that Canada’s first ever Michelin food guide was revealed last night in Toronto, we wanted to answer one simple question: What IS the Michelin food guide? Our show contributor Jawn Jang has the answer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
14:0415/09/2022
Private developers using their projects as energy monopolies

Private developers using their projects as energy monopolies

Daphne Bramham, Columnist for the Vancouver Sun discusses how private developers are using their projects as energy monopolies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10:5414/09/2022
Civic Elections Panel - Super Mayors in BC? How much can municipal leaders actually do to combat crime in the city?

Civic Elections Panel - Super Mayors in BC? How much can municipal leaders actually do to combat crime in the city?

On the Civic Elections Panel this week: Andrea Reimer, Founder and Principal of Tawaw Strategies Khelsilem, Squamish Nation Council Chair Should Mayors have more power within their cities? How much can municipal leaders actually do to combat crime? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
17:1214/09/2022
 Dumped and Found - a list of large political donors and donations

Dumped and Found - a list of large political donors and donations

Stanley Woodvine, Homeless writer describes how he found a list of large political donors and their donations on the sidewalk in Vancouver. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10:5214/09/2022
The issues surrounding the September 19th holiday to commemorate the Queen

The issues surrounding the September 19th holiday to commemorate the Queen

Geoff Mason, Employment and Human Rights Lawyer for Miller Thomson LLP discusses whether or not non-federal employees are entitled to a paid day off on September 19th, the day of Queen Elizabeth II's funeral Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
09:1314/09/2022
The Full Show: BC Schools K-12 and Post-Secondary institutions to close for Queen Elizabeth II's funeral, what's next for Pierre Poilievre? Doug McCallum attempts to push 50 land use applications ahead

The Full Show: BC Schools K-12 and Post-Secondary institutions to close for Queen Elizabeth II's funeral, what's next for Pierre Poilievre? Doug McCallum attempts to push 50 land use applications ahead

Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral becomes a Canadian federal holiday. What would this mean for BC? Shachi Kurl, President of the Angus Reid Institute discusses Canada's feeling on the Royal Family. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a national holiday for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's funeral, for all federal government workers. Should B.C. give their residents the day off? What’s next for new Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre? Ken Boesenkool, President of Sidicus Consulting Ltd. and Professor at the Max Bell School of Public Policy at McGill University discusses the next steps for Pierre Poilievre after having been named leader of the federal Conservatives School closures in BC and all federal workers get the day off for the Queen's funeral, what about local businesses?  Kathleen Cook, Director of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business discusses business closures for Queen Elizabeth II's funeral. Doug McCallum strikes again - pushing 50 Land Use Applications forward  Linda Annis, Surrey First Councillor describes Surrey Mayor Dough McCallum's latest act as mayor, attempting to push 50 Land Use Applications forward Mourning Queen Elizabeth II - Why September 19th should be a National Holiday Brian Dijkema , Vice President of External Affairs at Cardus discusses why it is important to give Canadians some time off to reflect on the reign of Queen Elizabeth II Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
44:5214/09/2022
Mourning Queen Elizabeth II - Why September 19th should be a National Holiday

Mourning Queen Elizabeth II - Why September 19th should be a National Holiday

Brian Dijkema , Vice President of External Affairs at Cardus discusses why it is important to give Canadians some time off to reflect on the reign of Queen Elizabeth II Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
09:0214/09/2022
Doug McCallum strikes again - pushing 50 Land Use Applications forward

Doug McCallum strikes again - pushing 50 Land Use Applications forward

 Linda Annis, Surrey First Councillor describes Surrey Mayor Dough McCallum's latest act as mayor, attempting to push 50 Land Use Applications forward Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
07:5914/09/2022
School closures in BC and all federal workers get the day off for the Queen's funeral, what about local businesses?

School closures in BC and all federal workers get the day off for the Queen's funeral, what about local businesses?

Kathleen Cook, Director of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business discusses business closures for Queen Elizabeth II's funeral. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
04:4514/09/2022
BREAKING NEWS - Premier John Horgan announces schools will be closed on September 19th for the Queen’s funeral

BREAKING NEWS - Premier John Horgan announces schools will be closed on September 19th for the Queen’s funeral

Richard Zussman, Global BC Legislative Reporter breaks down the latest announcement from Premier John Horgan: K-12 Public School and Post Secondary Institutions are closed for on September 19th for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's funeral. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
07:4113/09/2022
What’s next for new Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre?

What’s next for new Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre?

Ken Boesenkool, President of Sidicus Consulting Ltd. and Professor at the Max Bell School of Public Policy at McGill University discusses the next steps for Pierre Poilievre after having been named leader of the federal Conservatives Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10:4913/09/2022