Chapter 1:
-It’s hard being a Canuck fan right now and the question is who will be the next choice in the entry draft? Will the Canucks get the first pick this time around? And if so will they chose wisely?
Chapter 2:
-Why is the Trudeau government messing with Gun Control laws in Canada? Canada has some of the strongest gun laws in the world. Is this just a reaction to the public outcry in the US? Is the government trying to take our attention away from other things?
Chapter 3:
-Trump congratulated Russian President Vladimir Putin on his unsurprising election win - despite Trump being advised against doing exactly that. Trump also raised the possibility of a meeting with Putin to discuss the ‘arms race’.
Chapter 4:
-Lets talk about relationships. A new study shows women can benefit from being cheated on. Ohhh my goodness. AND how about ditching the wedding ring and going for an implanted diamond and a tattoo?
Chapter 5:
-John Horgan addresses the BCTF and promises his government will respect teachers. Teachers in the province are looking for a catch-up wage increase after a decade of wage restraint under BC Liberals. The Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer is here with his take on the day's headlines
Chapter 6:
-Does all this news about data harvesting make you want to delete your Facebook account? You’re not alone. But if you are going to delete your account, make sure you take these steps first.
Chapter 7:
-David Eby will address the Surrey Board of Trade to discuss money laundering and ICBC. The Attorney General has a lot on his plate as he is in charge of both these files.
Chapter 8: Squire on Sports
-While all eyes are on Tiger Woods, there is another, older, star keeping his place among the world rankings.
Chapter 9:
-The federal reserve is expected to raise its interest rates today by one quarter of a percent, taking the rate to 1.75%. Lori joins us to Make Cents of the Markets.
Chapter 10:
-The National Post has launched its first database examining political donations. Follow The Money tracks donations to politicians, both big and small. What did they find?
Chapter 11:
-Canada’s most successful winter paralympians have returned from South Korea. They managed to rack up a massive 28 medals - shattering the last record of 19 medals in 2010. Among the returning athletes is Whistler-local John Leslie.