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CHAPTER 1

🔥🔥 Hot question of the day 🔥🔥

It’s @sfaux’s 🔥 question of the day: Should we be paying for parking at hospitals? 

Yes, good revenue source

No, should be free

 

CHAPTER 2

Surrey and Abbotsford hospitals dinging pay parking violators 

New numbers obtained by PostMedia look at where people are getting ticketed for not paying for parking at hospitals. Raising the question, should we even be paying for parking?

Guest: Jon Buss

The head of advocacy group hospitalpayparking.ca

 

CHAPTER 3

Iowa Caucus + Impeachment

A Democratic campaign that has cost more than $1 billion, dashed the ambitions of veteran politicians, forced conversations about race, gender and identity and prompted fierce debate over health care and taxes crests Monday in the Iowa caucuses.

Meanwhile, Closing arguments in U.S. President Donald Trump‘s impeachment trial are unfolding Monday as much for history as any effort to sway votes, one final chance to influence public opinion and set the record ahead of his expected acquittal in the Republican-led Senate.

Guest: Reggie Cecchini 

Global News Washington Correspondent

 

CHAPTER 4

#cdnpoli roundup

Breaking down some of the big stories in Canadian Politics this week.

Guest: Mark Bonokoski

Toronto Sun Columnist

 

CHAPTER 5

B.C. government’s union construction deal to face court challenge

A legal battle begins in B.C. Supreme Court Monday, as a coalition of the province’s largest construction associations and unions challenges the NDP government’s deal with unions for building publicly-funded infrastructure, claiming it violates workers’ constitutional rights.

Guest: Paul De Jong

Progressive Contractors Association of Canada President

 

CHAPTER 6

Health Series: On-ice and off-ice training

Figure skating and hockey is much more than just competitions and hockey games - there are many hours of on-ice and off-ice training that stands behind every performance. As part of our Health Series, Briana Carnegie takes a look at skating and the power of an edge...

 

CHAPTER 7

China’s stock market plunge in response to fears the Coronavirus could become a pandemic 

The Chinese stock market recorded their worst trading day since 2015 when the Shanghai Composite Index opened this morning and gave investors the opportunity to react to the coronavirus outbreak. 

Markets plunged 8% this morning, prompting concerns about how the novel coronavirus outbreak is affecting the economy. 

Chinese officials have confirmed there are now over 17,000 cases of the coronavirus in China, and the Philippines have now recorded the first death of the novel coronavirus outside of China. 

How will this decline in the Chinese stock market affect other markets? Jeffrey Sandler is a Portfolio Strategist with Linton Wealth Management for Raymond James, and he joins us with the details…  

Guest: Jeffrey Sandler

Portfolio Strategist, Linton Wealth Management

 

CHAPTER 8

Lawyer Kyla Lee shares her experience with anorexia for Eating Disorder Week 

This is Eating Disorder Awareness Week in B.C., and a prominent Vancouver lawyer is coming out with her personal account of living with anorexia nervosa. 

For 15 years, Kyla Lee was among the 10% of the population living with an eating disorder. In a new blog post, Kyla described how her disordered eating began in high school and continued into her legal career. 

In the post, Kyla detailed how stress exacerbated her disordered eating, and how it all came to  

If you would like to read Kyla’s blog post, visit Kyla lee DOT ca 

Guest: Kyla Lee 

Struggled with anorexia nervosa for 15 years

Lawyer with Acumen Law

Guest: Deborah Grimm

One of the Founder of the Looking Glass Foundation
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CHAPTER 1


🔥🔥 Hot question of the day 🔥🔥


It’s @sfaux’s 🔥 question of the day: Should we be paying for parking at hospitals? 

Yes, good revenue source
No, should be free

 


CHAPTER 2


Surrey and Abbotsford hospitals dinging pay parking violators 


New numbers obtained by PostMedia look at where people are getting ticketed for not paying for parking at hospitals. Raising the question, should we even be paying for parking?


Guest: Jon Buss


The head of advocacy group hospitalpayparking.ca


 


CHAPTER 3


Iowa Caucus + Impeachment


A Democratic campaign that has cost more than $1 billion, dashed the ambitions of veteran politicians, forced conversations about race, gender and identity and prompted fierce debate over health care and taxes crests Monday in the Iowa caucuses.


Meanwhile, Closing arguments in U.S. President Donald Trump‘s impeachment trial are unfolding Monday as much for history as any effort to sway votes, one final chance to influence public opinion and set the record ahead of his expected acquittal in the Republican-led Senate.


Guest: Reggie Cecchini 


Global News Washington Correspondent


 


CHAPTER 4


#cdnpoli roundup


Breaking down some of the big stories in Canadian Politics this week.


Guest: Mark Bonokoski


Toronto Sun Columnist


 


CHAPTER 5


B.C. government’s union construction deal to face court challenge


A legal battle begins in B.C. Supreme Court Monday, as a coalition of the province’s largest construction associations and unions challenges the NDP government’s deal with unions for building publicly-funded infrastructure, claiming it violates workers’ constitutional rights.


Guest: Paul De Jong


Progressive Contractors Association of Canada President


 


CHAPTER 6


Health Series: On-ice and off-ice training


Figure skating and hockey is much more than just competitions and hockey games - there are many hours of on-ice and off-ice training that stands behind every performance. As part of our Health Series, Briana Carnegie takes a look at skating and the power of an edge...


 


CHAPTER 7


China’s stock market plunge in response to fears the Coronavirus could become a pandemic 


The Chinese stock market recorded their worst trading day since 2015 when the Shanghai Composite Index opened this morning and gave investors the opportunity to react to the coronavirus outbreak. 


Markets plunged 8% this morning, prompting concerns about how the novel coronavirus outbreak is affecting the economy. 


Chinese officials have confirmed there are now over 17,000 cases of the coronavirus in China, and the Philippines have now recorded the first death of the novel coronavirus outside of China. 


How will this decline in the Chinese stock market affect other markets? Jeffrey Sandler is a Portfolio Strategist with Linton Wealth Management for Raymond James, and he joins us with the details…  


Guest: Jeffrey Sandler


Portfolio Strategist, Linton Wealth Management


 


CHAPTER 8


Lawyer Kyla Lee shares her experience with anorexia for Eating Disorder Week 


This is Eating Disorder Awareness Week in B.C., and a prominent Vancouver lawyer is coming out with her personal account of living with anorexia nervosa. 


For 15 years, Kyla Lee was among the 10% of the population living with an eating disorder. In a new blog post, Kyla described how her disordered eating began in high school and continued into her legal career. 


In the post, Kyla detailed how stress exacerbated her disordered eating, and how it all came to  


If you would like to read Kyla’s blog post, visit Kyla lee DOT ca 


Guest: Kyla Lee 


Struggled with anorexia nervosa for 15 years


Lawyer with Acumen Law


Guest: Deborah Grimm


One of the Founder of the Looking Glass Foundation

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