CHAPTER 1

đŸ”„đŸ”„ Hot question of the day đŸ”„đŸ”„

It’s @JodyVance’s đŸ”„ question of the day:

“Protesters” or “Land Defenders”, 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

Doesn’t matter

 

CHAPTER 2

BC Ferries receives injunction to prevent protesters from blocking terminals

BC Ferries has been granted a preemptive court injunction to prohibit Wet’suwet’en 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

 

CHAPTER 3

War of Words: Sparks fly over Wet’suwet’en demonstrations

Guest: Claire Allen 

CKNW Contributor

 

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. 

Guest: Ian Young

Vancouver Correspondent, South China Morning Post

 

CHAPTER 5

More with Ian Young

Switching gears to the effects of COVID 19 on Vancouver’s Chinatown district.

Guest: Ian Young

Vancouver Correspondent, South China Morning Post

 

CHAPTER 6

Man mistaken for being drunk suffers stroke

This next topic is tough to stomach 
 and yet is so important to discuss.  

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

 

CHAPTER 7

What can politicians do about Coastal GasLink Dispute + BC Budget Tomorrow? 

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? 

Guest: Keith Baldrey

Global BC Chief Political Reporter

 

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 Huawei’s 5G technology.

Guest: Ari Goldkind

Criminal Lawyer
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CHAPTER 1


đŸ”„đŸ”„ Hot question of the day đŸ”„đŸ”„


It’s @JodyVance’s đŸ”„ question of the day:


“Protesters” or “Land Defenders”, 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
Doesn’t matter

 


CHAPTER 2


BC Ferries receives injunction to prevent protesters from blocking terminals


BC Ferries has been granted a preemptive court injunction to prohibit Wet’suwet’en 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


 


CHAPTER 3


War of Words: Sparks fly over Wet’suwet’en demonstrations


Guest: Claire Allen 


CKNW Contributor


 


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. 


Guest: Ian Young


Vancouver Correspondent, South China Morning Post


 


CHAPTER 5


More with Ian Young


Switching gears to the effects of COVID 19 on Vancouver’s Chinatown district.


Guest: Ian Young


Vancouver Correspondent, South China Morning Post


 


CHAPTER 6


Man mistaken for being drunk suffers stroke


This next topic is tough to stomach 
 and yet is so important to discuss.  


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


 


CHAPTER 7


What can politicians do about Coastal GasLink Dispute + BC Budget Tomorrow? 


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? 


Guest: Keith Baldrey


Global BC Chief Political Reporter


 


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 Huawei’s 5G technology.


Guest: Ari Goldkind


Criminal Lawyer

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