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E-83 Watching social media but not in a creepy way ft Tamara Baluja
Episode 20

E-83 Watching social media but not in a creepy way ft Tamara Baluja

CBC Vancouver Social Media Editor Tamara Baluja joins to talk Metro Matters newsletter and the latest news

Cambie Report · Ian, Patrick & Matthew

July 30, 20181h 11m

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Show Notes

CBC Vancouver Social Media Editor Tamara Baluja joins this week's episode to talk about the social media discussions happening in this election. Baluja and Metro Affairs Reporter (and past guest) Justin McElroy together launched Metro Matters, the new CBC municipal politics newsletter. Subscribe: www.cbc.ca/metromatters

Also in this episode:

  • Yes Vancouver announces its election slate
  • The Mayor's Council approves Translink fare changes (and Seth Rogen as the new guest voice - intro audio via @Translink)
  • PavCo vs Vancouver view cones
  • OneCity candidate Brandon Yan accused of deleting tweets
  • OneCity's Windfall Power land value proposal

And this week's Vancouveratta: The Dyke March. Find more details at vancouverdykemarch.com

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