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Full Show: Alberta is on fire as BC floods, Decreasing a tax in Vancouver? & Workers reach an agreement
Mornings with Simi
English - May 08, 2023 16:19 - 42 minutes - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingBusiness News News Society & Culture Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Seg 1: Almost 30,000 people have been forced to leave their homes because of the ongoing wildfires in Alberta
Guest: Neetu Garcha, Global News Reporter
Seg 2: Workers from PSAC have reached a tentative agreement with the federal government in Canada.
Guest: Eli Sopow, Associate Professor, MBA Faculty of Leadership & People Management, University Canada West
Seg 3: Vancouver city council is set to vote on reversing an increase in the empty homes tax.
Guest: Lisa Dominato, ABC City Councillor
Seg 4: Half of B.C. remains under the threat of flooding due to rain and warm weather. And while there's some relief as water levels have started to recede in certain areas, the village of Cache Creek is still in a state of emergency
Guest: David Campbell, Head of the River Forecast Centre
Seg 5: Extraordinary British Columbians - Part 1
Guest: Ron Brar, CEO of Evergreen Herbs Limited and Owner of the Surrey Eagles
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Seg 1: Almost 30,000 people have been forced to leave their homes because of the ongoing wildfires in Alberta
Guest: Neetu Garcha, Global News Reporter
Seg 2: Workers from PSAC have reached a tentative agreement with the federal government in Canada.
Guest: Eli Sopow, Associate Professor, MBA Faculty of Leadership & People Management, University Canada West
Seg 3: Vancouver city council is set to vote on reversing an increase in the empty homes tax.
Guest: Lisa Dominato, ABC City Councillor
Seg 4: Half of B.C. remains under the threat of flooding due to rain and warm weather. And while there's some relief as water levels have started to recede in certain areas, the village of Cache Creek is still in a state of emergency
Guest: David Campbell, Head of the River Forecast Centre
Seg 5: Extraordinary British Columbians - Part 1
Guest: Ron Brar, CEO of Evergreen Herbs Limited and Owner of the Surrey Eagles
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