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:
Federal Government's Oil Spill Prevention Plan
B.C. environment Minister Terry Lake; Sam Tremblay of Tremblay Motors
Vaughn Palmer, columnist with the Vancouver Sun on the chance of BC Liberal recovery in time for election. And Jennifer Newman, workplace psychologist, on the pros and cons of working from home.
Immigration lawyer Catherine Sas on the Cdn. Border Services Agency raid on a work site with reality TV cameras filming. And Patrick Smith, SFU political scientist on politics and pipelines.
John Stackhouse, professor of theology and culture at Regent College at UBC on the new Pope. And safety on the ski slopes.
Allan Fryer from the Coal Alliance and Kevin Washbrook from Voters Taking Action Against Climate Change on whether or not there should be coal port expansion in BC. And world's most comprehensive salmon health study. Co-leads Kristi Miller Head of Molecu
Henry Yu, Professor of History at UBC on how public apologies can be made meaningful. And John Nagy, CGA offers income tax advice for the 2012 tax year.
Raminder Dosanjh, women's rights activist in the South Asian community and Silken Laumann, four time Olympian and author on the messages/advice for teenage girls. And Lenore Skenazy, author of Free Range Kids on the perils of over protection.
BC entrepreneur David Black on his Kitimat refinery proposal. And Brian Minter answers gardening questions.
Vincent Gogolek, Executive director of the BC Freedom of Information and Privacy Association on the rise in rejection of FOI requests over the last year. And Natasha Aruliah,diversity consultant, on connecting with people of different backgrounds.
Mary Polak, BC Minister of Transportation and Bruce Carter, CEO of Victoria Chamber of Commerce on the just released public consultation report on BC Ferries. And CBC Reporter Greg Rasmussen on the Queen of the North trial. And photographer Brad Hill.
Sandra Wilkings, first Chinese Canadian city councillor in Vancouver and Gordon Wilson, former BC liberal party leader and NDP cabinet minister on leaked memo and ethnic vote controversy. And John-Paul Boyd on new Family Law Act in B.C.
Johanna Wagstaffe from CBC Vancouver Weather Centre and Penny Goddard from Cdn. Avalanche Centre on rain and extreme avalanche warnings. And Dr. Ali Zentner and Meena Karsahji, dietician, on the new BC obesity statistics.
Sid Tan from the Head Tax Families Society of Canada and Stephen Smart of CBC on the BC Liberals strategy to attract ethnic vote with "quick win" outreach. And John Stackhouse Professor of Theology and Culture at Regent college on challenges facing the c
Brenda Morrison from the Centre of Restorative justice at SFU on whether or not anti-bullying initiatives are effective. And Eldon Yellowhorn on the importance of understanding the residential school experience and negative impact on generations in some