BC Today from CBC Radio British Columbia
Summary: BC Today is where British Columbians connect on issues facing their lives and their community. Every week day at noon PT and 1pm MT, BC Today host Michelle Eliot delves into the top story for the province in a vibrant, interactive hour of conversation, in which listeners are invited to have their say on the open line and on social media.
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Podcasts:
Max Cameron, political scientist at the University of British Columbia and Gerry Nicholls, communications consultant with experience in political advertising discuss attacks ads. Linda Chu, professional organizer on how to begin spring cleaning
Shannon Salter, Chair of Civil Resolution Tribunal and Jamie Maclaren, Executive Director of Access Pro Bono Society of BC talk about changes coming to how British Columbians will file small claims. Mark Holder and John Helliwell on happiness.
Shannon Salter, Chair of Civil Resolution Tribunal and Jamie Maclaren, Executive Director of Access Pro Bono Society of BC talk about changes coming to how British Columbians will file small claims. Mark Holder and John Helliwell on happiness.
Benjamin Perrin, UBC law professor and author of Victim Law: The Law of Victims of Crime in Canada. Chris Cambon, instructor of Unmanned Aircraft Systems at British Columbia Institute of Technology Learning and Teaching Centre, on Canada's new drone rules
Benjamin Perrin, UBC law professor and author of Victim Law: The Law of Victims of Crime in Canada. Chris Cambon, instructor of Unmanned Aircraft Systems at British Columbia Institute of Technology Learning and Teaching Centre, on Canada's new drone rules
Insights West's Mario Canseco on how much people tip. Melanie Mark, the B.C. NDP's spokesperson for children and family development on indigenous child welfare in B.C.
Insights West's Mario Canseco on how much people tip. Melanie Mark, the B.C. NDP's spokesperson for children and family development on indigenous child welfare in B.C.
Minimum wage rate with BC chamber of commerce CEO Val Litwin and CCPA economist Iglika Ivanova. Plus, online safety with Abbotsford police constable Ian MacDonald, and SFU professor Wanda Cassidy.
Minimum wage rate with BC chamber of commerce CEO Val Litwin and CCPA economist Iglika Ivanova. Plus, online safety with Abbotsford police constable Ian MacDonald, and SFU professor Wanda Cassidy.
Fentanyl sentencing with drug policy lawyer Adrienne Smith, Public Safety Minister Mike Morris, and advocate Leslie McBain. Also - Clean Energy with Innivation Minister Navdeep Bains, Jessica Mcllroy with the BC Sustainable Energy Association.
Fentanyl sentencing with drug policy lawyer Adrienne Smith, Public Safety Minister Mike Morris, and advocate Leslie McBain. Also - Clean Energy with Innivation Minister Navdeep Bains, Jessica Mcllroy with the BC Sustainable Energy Association.
Tennant advocate Russ Godfrey, and Landlord B.C. CEO David Hutniak discuss loopholes in the residential tenancy act. Also UBC research Verena Seufert on organic foods.
Tennant advocate Russ Godfrey, and Landlord B.C. CEO David Hutniak discuss loopholes in the residential tenancy act. Also UBC research Verena Seufert on organic foods.
Dermod Travis, executive director of IntegrityBC, on Elections B.C. handing over its investigation into indirect campaign donations to the RCMP. Director and conservationist Mark Angelo discusses fashion and the environment with his film, River Blue.
Dermod Travis, executive director of IntegrityBC, on Elections B.C. handing over its investigation into indirect campaign donations to the RCMP. Director and conservationist Mark Angelo discusses fashion and the environment with his film, River Blue.