#BCPoliTalk with Bill Tieleman and Daniel Fontaine
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#BCPoliTalk is examining the issues that shape the political landscape of British Columbia.
Residents in the City of Vancouver are facing a hefty tax increase this year, but are they seeing value for their dollars? How can the city be spending taxpayer money more efficiently?
And then there’s the issue of Oppenheimer Park. Residents should be able to use the park with their families, but the current situation makes that nearly impossible. With a civic election coming up, can someone come up with a plan that we can all accept?
We sit down with Vancouver city councillor Lisa Dominato to discuss the problems and potential solutions that will surely decide the city’s direction in the years to come.
That, and so much more.
Ep. 020: Adam Olsen on the post-COVID "green" economy and universal basic income
Ep. 019: Andrew Wilkinson on the economy, ICBC, and COVID-19 cooperation
Ep. 018: Glen Clark on BC government's handling of COVID-19
Ep. 017: Todd Stone on restarting BC's post-COVID economy
Ep. 016: Don Davies on federal programs during COVID-19
Ep. 015: Jack Froese on transit infrastructure during COVID-19
Ep. 014: James Moore on Canada's economic impact during COVID-19
Ep. 013: David Hutniak on landlords and renters during COVID-19
Ep. 012: Bowinn Ma on bipartisanship during COVID-19
Ep. 011: David Eby on BC's COVID-19 response
Ep. 010: Lori Ackerman on housing, First Nations and resource economy
Ep. 008: Greg D'Avignon on coronavirus and protests' economic impact
Ep. 007: Live from BC Budget 2020 at the Legislature in Victoria
Ep. 006: Joyce Murray on the government's role in technology
Ep. 005: Linda Annis on Surrey police, transit, and ride-hailing
Ep. 004: Ellis Ross on First Nations, LNG, and the urban/rural divide
Ep. 003: Jas Johal on ICBC, LNG, and Ridesharing
Ep. 002: Ravi Kahlon on Ridesharing and Natural Resources in BC
Ep. 001: Vaughn Palmer on BC politics in 2020
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