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The Best of The Simi Sara Show - BC Ferries receives injunction to prevent protesters from blocking terminals // Project Snowflake hit with fraud claim // & More...
Mornings with Simi
English - February 17, 2020 21:45 - 1 hour - â â â â â - 1 ratingBusiness News News Society & Culture Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
CHAPTER 1
đ„đ„ Hot question of the day đ„đ„
Itâs @JodyVanceâs đ„ question of the day:
âProtestersâ or âLand Defendersâ, the debate is on about the correct term to use for Wet'suwet'en Supporters. What do you think is the appropriate term?
Protesters
Land Defenders
Doesnât matter
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CHAPTER 2
BC Ferries receives injunction to prevent protesters from blocking terminals
BC Ferries has been granted a preemptive court injunction to prohibit Wetâsuwetâen solidarity protesters from blocking any of its terminals. Spokesperson Deborah Marshall said the company sought the injunction after hearing plans of a protest at the Swartz Bay terminal near Victoria this weekend.
Guest: Deborah Marshall
BC Ferries Spokesperson
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CHAPTER 3
War of Words:Â Sparks fly over Wetâsuwetâen demonstrations
Guest: Claire AllenÂ
CKNW Contributor
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CHAPTER 4
Project Snowflake hit with fraud claim
Time to talk about a brewing story around the sale of Grouse Mountain ⊠and rumours of wrong-doing between those who purchased the landmark local ski hill.Â
Guest: Ian Young
Vancouver Correspondent, South China Morning Post
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CHAPTER 5
More with Ian Young
Switching gears to the effects of COVID 19 on Vancouverâs Chinatown district.
Guest: Ian Young
Vancouver Correspondent, South China Morning Post
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CHAPTER 6
Man mistaken for being drunk suffers stroke
This next topic is tough to stomach ⊠and yet is so important to discuss. Â
An Alberta man who was arrested for being publicly intoxicated was actually suffering a stroke according to court documents obtained by CBC.
Guest: Paul Doroshenko
Lawyer, Acumen Law
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CHAPTER 7
What can politicians do about Coastal GasLink Dispute + BC Budget Tomorrow?Â
Justin Trudeau has convened an incident response group meeting this morning to talk about how to handle the protests against the Coastal GasLink Pipeline + what should we expect in the Budget tomorrow?Â
Guest: Keith Baldrey
Global BC Chief Political Reporter
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CHAPTER 8
U.S. senator wants intelligence sharing ban with countries that allow Huawei
Senator Rick Scott is warning Canada that the U.S. could stop intelligence sharing if Canada allows Huaweiâs 5G technology.
Guest: Ari Goldkind
Criminal Lawyer
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CHAPTER 1
đ„đ„ Hot question of the day đ„đ„
Itâs @JodyVanceâs đ„ question of the day:
âProtestersâ or âLand Defendersâ, the debate is on about the correct term to use for Wet'suwet'en Supporters. What do you think is the appropriate term?
Protesters
Land Defenders
Doesnât matter
Â
CHAPTER 2
BC Ferries receives injunction to prevent protesters from blocking terminals
BC Ferries has been granted a preemptive court injunction to prohibit Wetâsuwetâen solidarity protesters from blocking any of its terminals. Spokesperson Deborah Marshall said the company sought the injunction after hearing plans of a protest at the Swartz Bay terminal near Victoria this weekend.
Guest: Deborah Marshall
BC Ferries Spokesperson
Â
CHAPTER 3
War of Words:Â Sparks fly over Wetâsuwetâen demonstrations
Guest: Claire AllenÂ
CKNW Contributor
Â
CHAPTER 4
Project Snowflake hit with fraud claim
Time to talk about a brewing story around the sale of Grouse Mountain ⊠and rumours of wrong-doing between those who purchased the landmark local ski hill.Â
Guest: Ian Young
Vancouver Correspondent, South China Morning Post
Â
CHAPTER 5
More with Ian Young
Switching gears to the effects of COVID 19 on Vancouverâs Chinatown district.
Guest: Ian Young
Vancouver Correspondent, South China Morning Post
Â
CHAPTER 6
Man mistaken for being drunk suffers stroke
This next topic is tough to stomach ⊠and yet is so important to discuss. Â
An Alberta man who was arrested for being publicly intoxicated was actually suffering a stroke according to court documents obtained by CBC.
Guest: Paul Doroshenko
Lawyer, Acumen Law
Â
CHAPTER 7
What can politicians do about Coastal GasLink Dispute + BC Budget Tomorrow?Â
Justin Trudeau has convened an incident response group meeting this morning to talk about how to handle the protests against the Coastal GasLink Pipeline + what should we expect in the Budget tomorrow?Â
Guest: Keith Baldrey
Global BC Chief Political Reporter
Â
CHAPTER 8
U.S. senator wants intelligence sharing ban with countries that allow Huawei
Senator Rick Scott is warning Canada that the U.S. could stop intelligence sharing if Canada allows Huaweiâs 5G technology.
Guest: Ari Goldkind
Criminal Lawyer
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