Chapter 1: We have been talking a lot about if businesses should have a bigger role in helping combat the overdose crisis, well an organization in Langley actually helps companies by educating them about the overdose crisis.
Guest: Daniel Snyder, We All Play A ROLE project coordinator.
Chapter 2: B.C. Attorney General David Eby testified at the Cullen Commission into money laundering. John Hua reports.
Chapter 3: Affordable housing advocates say young workers who remain shut out of the housing market are the collateral damage of policymakers unwilling to make big moves to cool housing prices.
Guest: Adil Dinani of Royal LePage West Real Estate Services.
Chapter 4: The Vancouver School Board voted 8-1 last night to end its school liaison officer program and remove uniformed police officers in the city's schools. The decision came following months of debate over the purpose of school liaison officers in Vancouver schools against the negative effects of having uniformed police officers on the well being of students when it comes to their mental and physical health
Guest: Markiel Simpson, member of the B.C. Community Alliance Steering Committee
Chapter 5: We continue our conversation on the VSB decision to cancel the school liaison program with the VSB Chair Carmen Cho.
Guest: Carmen Cho, Vancouver School Board Chair.
Chapter 6: An extraordinary period in which Xennials and Generation-Xers became eligible for AstraZeneca doses in several provinces has not only increased Canada’s vaccination rate, but also appears to have heightened comfort in the AZ vaccine itself.
Guest: Shachi Kurl, President of Angus Reid.
Chapter 7: The results are in: Canadian retro-modern country-fusion artist Joy Chapman is officially the new Guinness World Record holder for Lowest Female Vocal Note!
Guest: Joy Chapman, Canadian Music Artist with the world record for lowest female vocal note
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