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The Best of The Simi Sara Show - Auditor General finds examples of ignored policies, expenses made without clear documentation, at BC Legislature, Video emerges of third Trudeau brownface incident
Mornings with Simi
English - September 19, 2019 20:51 - 54 minutes - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingBusiness News News Society & Culture Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Chapter 1
🔥🔥 Hot question of the day 🔥🔥
✅ @SimiSara980’s 🔥 question of the day:
Have events since Wednesday evening changed how you intend to vote in the upcoming federal election? #cdnpoli #elxn43
I’m reconsidering my vote
I remain decided
I remain undecided
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Chapter 2
Auditor General finds examples of ignored policies, expenses made without clear documentation, at BC Legislature
The Auditor General's report on the expense scandal involving the BC Legislature clerk and sergeant-at-arms is out, and Carole Bellringer has found multiple examples of weak rules that govern legislature spending.
Her report also found that travel expenses by speaker have increased three-fold, from $20,000 to $60,000, since Darryl Plecas took office.
Guest: Keith Baldrey
Global’s BC Legislative Bureau Chief
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Chapter 3
Global News exclusive: video emerges of third Trudeau brownface incidentÂ
Guest: Amanda Connolly
Global News Reporter
Guest: Abigail Bimman
Global National Ottawa correspondent
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Chapter 4
Auditor General releases report on spending scandal at the BC Legislature
BC's Auditor General has found weaknesses and gaps in how Legislature spending is dealt with. This comes after an audit was launched following Speaker Darryl Plecas' investigation. No specific travel policy. Travel expenses made with no supported purpose of travel. Purchases made without proper approvals. All issues Auditor General Carol Bellringer has found with expenses at the B.C. legislature.
However, Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer found a discrepancy in the reporting on the expenses of the Sergeant-at- Arms and the Clerk compared to the expenses of the Speaker. Here is a clip from the press conference this morning…Â
Guest: Vaughn PalmerÂ
Vancouver Sun
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Chapter 5
Where We Live: South Vancouver Neighbourhood HouseÂ
Have you ever visited a neighbourhood house? Today, as part of our Where We Live series, we’re speaking with Zahra Esmail, executive director of Marpole and South Vancouver Neighbourhood Houses. What is a neighbourhood house? How do they differ from community centres?Â
Guest: Zahra Esmail
Executive director of Marpole and South Vancouver Neighbourhood Houses
Chapter 1
🔥🔥 Hot question of the day 🔥🔥
✅ @SimiSara980’s 🔥 question of the day:
Have events since Wednesday evening changed how you intend to vote in the upcoming federal election? #cdnpoli #elxn43
I’m reconsidering my vote
I remain decided
I remain undecided
Â
Chapter 2
Auditor General finds examples of ignored policies, expenses made without clear documentation, at BC Legislature
The Auditor General's report on the expense scandal involving the BC Legislature clerk and sergeant-at-arms is out, and Carole Bellringer has found multiple examples of weak rules that govern legislature spending.
Her report also found that travel expenses by speaker have increased three-fold, from $20,000 to $60,000, since Darryl Plecas took office.
Guest: Keith Baldrey
Global’s BC Legislative Bureau Chief
Â
Chapter 3
Global News exclusive: video emerges of third Trudeau brownface incidentÂ
Guest: Amanda Connolly
Global News Reporter
Guest: Abigail Bimman
Global National Ottawa correspondent
Â
Chapter 4
Auditor General releases report on spending scandal at the BC Legislature
BC's Auditor General has found weaknesses and gaps in how Legislature spending is dealt with. This comes after an audit was launched following Speaker Darryl Plecas' investigation. No specific travel policy. Travel expenses made with no supported purpose of travel. Purchases made without proper approvals. All issues Auditor General Carol Bellringer has found with expenses at the B.C. legislature.
However, Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer found a discrepancy in the reporting on the expenses of the Sergeant-at- Arms and the Clerk compared to the expenses of the Speaker. Here is a clip from the press conference this morning…Â
Guest: Vaughn PalmerÂ
Vancouver Sun
Â
Chapter 5
Where We Live: South Vancouver Neighbourhood HouseÂ
Have you ever visited a neighbourhood house? Today, as part of our Where We Live series, we’re speaking with Zahra Esmail, executive director of Marpole and South Vancouver Neighbourhood Houses. What is a neighbourhood house? How do they differ from community centres?Â
Guest: Zahra Esmail
Executive director of Marpole and South Vancouver Neighbourhood Houses