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On today's episode of Scott Fox After 9, Scott breaks down British Columbia's move toward permanent daylight saving time and what it could mean for people living in Vancouver and across the province. He also examines comments from David Eby, who denies his government was consulted after the federal government signed over title rights in the Greater Vancouver area. Scott walks through the political implications, the jurisdictional questions, and how these decisions could directly affect residents and businesses.
In Ontario, Doug Ford outlines plans to finally build a road to the Ring of Fire, shares new details about a proposed convention centre in Toronto, and announces a small agreement with Tim Houston that would allow direct alcohol purchases between provinces.
The second half of the episode features extended audio from testimony by Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton regarding the Epstein files, highlighting the key exchanges and the moments where direct answers were avoided.
By Scott FoxOn today's episode of Scott Fox After 9, Scott breaks down British Columbia's move toward permanent daylight saving time and what it could mean for people living in Vancouver and across the province. He also examines comments from David Eby, who denies his government was consulted after the federal government signed over title rights in the Greater Vancouver area. Scott walks through the political implications, the jurisdictional questions, and how these decisions could directly affect residents and businesses.
In Ontario, Doug Ford outlines plans to finally build a road to the Ring of Fire, shares new details about a proposed convention centre in Toronto, and announces a small agreement with Tim Houston that would allow direct alcohol purchases between provinces.
The second half of the episode features extended audio from testimony by Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton regarding the Epstein files, highlighting the key exchanges and the moments where direct answers were avoided.