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The podcast currently has 1,304 episodes available.
Bringing jobs back to Powell River, and other goals for BC NDP nominee Randene Neil.
Guest: Randene Neill - BC NDP Candidate, Powell River - Sunshine Coast
Learning more about how politicians prepare for debates!
Vancouver soccer fans missed out on seeing Messi play. Will Toronto suffer the same fate?
BC and Canada is seeing a rise in HIV/AIDS cases. Why is this?
Affordable housing and traffic congestion in New Westminister
Guest: Maureen Curran - Candidate, New-West-Coquitlam
AIDS numbers are on the rise across Canada/BC. Why?
Guest: Sarah Chown - Executive Director, Ribbon Community (formerly AIDS Vancouver)
Guest: Ben Klassen - Associate Director of Research at Community-Based Research Centre
Nanaimo is one of Vancouver Island’s most intriguing cities with a great community, nightlife, & things to do for the whole family, and yet there are a number of challenges that present themselves when you flip Nanaimo over to expose its dark underbelly.
Guest: Gwen O’Mahony - Candidate, Nanaimo-Lantzville
How do politicians prepare for a debate?
Guest: Julian Bell - Author, The Debating Book, Think like a Debater, and, Director, Debating for Everyone, Professional Debate Trainer
Vancouver soccer fans missed out on seeing Messi in-person, now Torontonians are wondering as ticket holders await word on whether the famed footballer will show up.
Guest: Ben Steiner - Reporter/Broadcaster for MLS/Daily Hive (based out of Toronto)
New app shows users all Toronto Police Service movements
Riley Durant - Creator, TPSCalls
What could a U.S. port shutdown mean to Canada?
Pascal Chan - Senior Director, Transportation, Infrastructure & Construction with the Canadian Chamber of Commerce
The importance of educators on Truth and Reconciliation
Bailey Johnson - Métis educator from Penticton, currently teaching at Northland Online School which provides online education to Indigenous children in rural northern Alberta. Graduated from UBC's Indigenous Teacher Education Program (NITEP) in 2022
What does the future of housing look like in Surrey?
Mike Starchuk - BC NDP Candidate, Surrey-Cloverdale
The importance of educators on Truth and Reconciliation
Bailey Johnson - Métis educator from Penticton, currently teaching at Northland Online School which provides online education to Indigenous children in rural northern Alberta. Graduated from UBC's Indigenous Teacher Education Program (NITEP) in 2022
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