
Episode 89
E-638 Peaceful protests vs coming in with sticks
Hot takes on the US coup, territorial acknowledgements draw controversy, a novel consequence for violating public health orders and the complexities of building a laneway home.
Cambie Report · Matthew Naylor, Ian Bushfield
January 16, 202144m 6s
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Show Notes
A peaceful protest is not comparable to an attempted coup, territorial acknowledgements can actually be legislated, churches should face consequences for violating public health orders and building a laneway home in Vancouver is very complicated.
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