
Episode 138
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China alleged to have interfered in the 2022 Vancouver election and Broadway comes back to a vote
Cambie Report · Matthew Naylor, Ian Bushfield
March 30, 202349m 24s
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Show Notes
The Globe and Mail's exclusive claims China attempted to interfere in Vancouver's 2022 election and councillor Lenny Zhou is in the crosshairs. The Broadway Plan is up for a series of votes, ABC wants grant recipients to be nicer and a roundup of other recent news.
Links
- China’s Vancouver consulate interfered in 2022 municipal election, according to CSIS - The Globe and Mail
- Vancouver councillor refutes 'absolutely nonsense' suggestion he is pro-Beijing supporter
- Russil Wvong reaction
- Former Vancouver mayor Kennedy Stewart’s campaign fails to pay bill to small business owner - BC | Globalnews.ca
- Former Vancouver mayor Kennedy Stewart awarded $100K to cover cost of fighting NPA defamation case | CBC News
- Broadway Plan moves full speed ahead, council votes against pace-of-change policy
- Vancouver City Council to eliminate southward view cones of City Hall | Urbanized
- Vancouver Broadway bike lanes not likely
- Dan Fumano: Non-profits seeking funds must be 'respectful,' Vancouver council says
- Help wanted: B.C. hiring municipal advisor to assist local governments | CBC News
- B.C. councillor resigns after referring to mayor as 'Mr. Hitler' | CBC News
- TransLink announces first real estate development project
- Squamish Nation to engage in land planning process
- Burnaby wants feedback on laneway housing rules: 1 parking spot required, 1500 sq. ft. allowed
- Council special meeting March 20 to reconsider Alternative Approval Process | City of Burnaby
- Spanish company targeted in Metro lawsuit cites letter by Coquitlam mayor in bid to question official - Tri-City News
- TransLink gets $479M from B.C. government to help address declining ridership | Globalnews.ca
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