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FAQs about The Jon McComb Show:How many episodes does The Jon McComb Show have?The podcast currently has 5,712 episodes available.
April 09, 2018Paying tribute to players and staff killed in bus crashMore than three-thousand people, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, packed Elgar Petersen arena in Humboldt Saskatchewan last night - to pay tribute to the 15 players and staff who were killed in the horrific bus crash on Friday....more6minPlay
April 09, 2018Will pipeline hold up cause business to flee BC?The ICBA says it’s floored by Kinder Morgan’s actions and the decision to down tools will send a strong message to businesses trying to start or expand major projects in BC, and that message will be 'stay away from this province and take your investment elsewhere'.Guest: Independent Contractors and Business Association CEO Chris Gardner...more8minPlay
April 09, 2018Squire on Sports: No Love For Patrick ReedThere wasn’t much love being shown to Master’s Champion Patrick Reed, but the 2018 champion didn’t mind. Patrick Reed is there to play golf and win trophies...not make friends....more3minPlay
April 09, 2018Hockey community across Canada mourns tragedyThe tragic Humboldt bus crash has left an indelible mark on Canada’s hockey community.Guest: Vancouver Giants President Ron Toigo...more17minPlay
April 09, 2018The last Tragically Hip tourThe Tragically Hip is one of the most iconic Canadian Bands in history. The Hip went on their final tour 2 years ago after frontman Gord Downie revealed he was diagnosed with an incurable brain cancer. Our guest was able to spend time with the band on their final Canadian Tour.Guest: Author Michael Barclay...more10minPlay
April 09, 2018Full Episode: Humboldt Bronco's Tragedy, Pipeline Shelved & Tragically Hip RememberedChapter 1: Show Open with Gord MacDonald-The head coach, captain and play-by-play announcer of the Humboldt Broncos are among the confirmed dead after 15 people were killed in a crash on Highway 35 in Saskatchewan on Friday. The crash involved a semi-truck and the team bus of the Humboldt Broncos, a hockey team that competes in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League.Chapter 2:-The future of the $7.4 billion Trans Mountain pipeline hangs in the balance, after Kinder Morgan decided to pull the plug on all essential work related to the project. Steven Kean, President & CEO of Kinder Morgan, told a news conference just moments ago - the decision was difficult, and they’re trying to find a way forward, if there is one, before a May 31st deadline.Chapter 3:-This weekend’s tragic news reminded many of another horrible bus accident in 1986 that killed four young hockey players on the Swift Current Broncos. Former NHL’er Sheldon Kennedy was on that bus. He and two of his former teammates flew to Saskatchewan this weekend to visit survivors and comfort the families.Chapter 4: View From Victoria-The future of the $7.4 billion Trans Mountain pipeline hangs in the balance, after Kinder Morgan decided to pull the plug on all essential work related to the project. The Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer is here with his take on the day's headlines.Chapter 5:-More than three-thousand people, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, packed Elgar Petersen arena in Humboldt Saskatchewan last night - to pay tribute to the 15 players and staff who were killed in the horrific bus crash on Friday.Chapter 6:-In a surprise move, Kinder Morgan has stopped all essential work on the $7.4 billion Trans Mountain pipeline amid ongoing opposition to the project by the BC Government. Where does the project stand now?Chapter 7: Squire on Sports-There wasn’t much love being shown to Master’s Champion Patrick Reed, but the 2018 champion didn’t mind. Patrick Reed is there to play golf and win trophies...not make friends.Chapter 8:-The tragic Humboldt bus crash has left an indelible mark on Canada’s hockey community. Jacob Wasserman, who was a goalie for the Vancouver Giants earlier this year, was on the bus but survived.Chapter 9:-The Tragically Hip is one of the most iconic Canadian Bands in history. The Hip went on their final tour 2 years ago after frontman Gord Downie revealed he was diagnosed with an incurable brain cancer. Our guest was able to spend time with the band on their final Canadian Tour....more1h 12minPlay
April 09, 2018Mourning across the countryThis weekend’s tragic news reminded many of another horrible bus accident in 1986 that killed four young hockey players on the Swift Current Broncos. Former NHL’er Sheldon Kennedy was on that bus. He and two of his former teammates flew to Saskatchewan this weekend to visit survivors and comfort the families....more6minPlay
April 06, 2018Do politicians care what you think?Are Canadian politicians more progressive than the Canadian public? The Trudeau government has made anti-discrimination policies a cornerstone of its political agenda. But do Canadians truly reflect the same interest? Is the government creating policies based on what we want, or based on who they want to mould us to be?...more11minPlay
April 06, 2018View From Victoria: Another closed door meeting over pay raisesEven after the uproar from the public around pay raises and retirement package at the Metro Vancouver Board, Members went back into talks about it in a secretive way again. The Province newspaper's Michael Smyth is here with his take on the day's headlines....more10minPlay
April 06, 2018The Feds get involved in Facebook data mining caseCanada's federal privacy commissioner has joined BC's investigation against Facebook, and AggregateIQ - who, you'll recall, are the political consultancy company based in Victoria with ties to British firms who campaigned for the UK's exit from the European Union.Guest: Rene Ritchie, Senior editor with iMore and its parent company Mobile Nations, speaking to us from Montreal....more9minPlay
FAQs about The Jon McComb Show:How many episodes does The Jon McComb Show have?The podcast currently has 5,712 episodes available.