Chapter 1

🔥🔥 Hot question of the day 🔥🔥

It’s @SimiSara980’s 🔥 question of the day:

Do you think any party will win a majority of seats in Monday’s election? #elxn43 #cdnpoli

Yes, we'll see a majority

No, we'll see a minority

 

Chapter 2

The issues you want covered as the election campaign draws to a close

The English language debate earlier in this campaign focused on five key election issues: affordability; the environment; Indigenous issues; foreign policy; and immigration. All topics we’ve heard a lot about during this campaign.

But what other things are top of mind, as so many of us prepare to vote on Monday?

Our Global National reporter, Mike Armstrong, has been looking into this and he joins me now.

Guest: Mike Armstrong

Global National Reporter

 

Chapter 3

Hearings at BC's public inquiry into money laundering will officially kick off today

B.C.’s money laundering Inquiry will hear from a former RCMP illegal gambling unit leader who has alleged the force’s senior leaders and the provincial government knew some of the province’s casinos were over-run by organized crime but turned a blind eye rather than disrupt the flow of dirty cash.

In preliminary hearings Friday in Vancouver for the Cullen Commission of Inquiry into Money Laundering, Fred Pinnock, former head of B.C.’s Integrated Illegal Gambling Enforcement Team (IIGET), will make his case for formal “standing” as a participant in the Inquiry.

Guest: David Eby

Attorney General of British Columbia

 

Chapter 4

Get set for another climate emergency protest in Downtown Vancouver today

A week after environmental group Extinction Rebellion Vancouver shut down the Burrard Bridge for several hours, the climate activists are planning on holding another traffic disruption today.

The group says it will hold a “snake march” through the downtown core to highlight the urgent need for action on climate change.

Guest: Joseph Wolfe

Extinction Rebellion Vancouver volunteer spokesperson

 

Chapter 5

Life in a cult: Sarah Edmondson unveils her experience with NXIVM

Scarred follows actress Sarah Edmondson's account of her recruitment into the NXIVM cult, founded by Keith Raniere. It narrates in detail the 12 years she spent within the organization, during which she enrolled over 2,000 members, chronicling her breaking point and her harrowing fight to get out, help others, and heal.

Guest: Sarah Edmondon 

Former member of NXIVM for 12 years

Author of the new book, ‘SCARRED: The True Story of How I Escaped NXIVM, the Cult That Bound My Life’

Chapter 1


🔥🔥 Hot question of the day 🔥🔥


It’s @SimiSara980’s 🔥 question of the day:


Do you think any party will win a majority of seats in Monday’s election? #elxn43 #cdnpoli

Yes, we'll see a majority
No, we'll see a minority

 


Chapter 2


The issues you want covered as the election campaign draws to a close


The English language debate earlier in this campaign focused on five key election issues: affordability; the environment; Indigenous issues; foreign policy; and immigration. All topics we’ve heard a lot about during this campaign.


But what other things are top of mind, as so many of us prepare to vote on Monday?


Our Global National reporter, Mike Armstrong, has been looking into this and he joins me now.


Guest: Mike Armstrong


Global National Reporter


 


Chapter 3


Hearings at BC's public inquiry into money laundering will officially kick off today


B.C.’s money laundering Inquiry will hear from a former RCMP illegal gambling unit leader who has alleged the force’s senior leaders and the provincial government knew some of the province’s casinos were over-run by organized crime but turned a blind eye rather than disrupt the flow of dirty cash.


In preliminary hearings Friday in Vancouver for the Cullen Commission of Inquiry into Money Laundering, Fred Pinnock, former head of B.C.’s Integrated Illegal Gambling Enforcement Team (IIGET), will make his case for formal “standing” as a participant in the Inquiry.


Guest: David Eby


Attorney General of British Columbia


 


Chapter 4


Get set for another climate emergency protest in Downtown Vancouver today


A week after environmental group Extinction Rebellion Vancouver shut down the Burrard Bridge for several hours, the climate activists are planning on holding another traffic disruption today.


The group says it will hold a “snake march” through the downtown core to highlight the urgent need for action on climate change.


Guest: Joseph Wolfe


Extinction Rebellion Vancouver volunteer spokesperson


 


Chapter 5


Life in a cult: Sarah Edmondson unveils her experience with NXIVM


Scarred follows actress Sarah Edmondson's account of her recruitment into the NXIVM cult, founded by Keith Raniere. It narrates in detail the 12 years she spent within the organization, during which she enrolled over 2,000 members, chronicling her breaking point and her harrowing fight to get out, help others, and heal.


Guest: Sarah Edmondon 


Former member of NXIVM for 12 years


Author of the new book, ‘SCARRED: The True Story of How I Escaped NXIVM, the Cult That Bound My Life’