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Ep 78Transportation in the inverse Olympics with Dale Bracewell

COVID-19 is the biggest shock to transportation in Vancouver since the Olympics. Instead of surging demand, we're seeing collapses and massive mode-shifts.Matthew speaks with Dale Bracewell, the Manager of Transportation Planning at the City of Vancouver about how the City's transportation department is coping with this sudden change and looking to the future.Patrons get access to our full interview.A transcript will be available soon at CambieReport.ca

May 7, 202030 min

Ep 77COVID-19 comes to Burnaby

Ian speaks to Burnaby Mayor Mike Hurley and Burnaby Now reporter Dustin Godfrey about the City's response to COVID-19.Our Patron Slack is open to all supporters – Fill out the form for accessBurnaby Now: Local journalism needs your supportBurnaby losing $5 million-plus a month as budget debate beginsBurnaby dragged its feet on COVID-19 protections, says city worker

May 4, 202032 min

Ep 76Translink needs your help!

Translink is in trouble.A complete collapse in ridership and gas tax revenue has punched a half a billion dollar hole in the transit agency's 2020 budget. If they don't get a bailout from higher levels of governments, the service will be unrecognizable.New Westminster Councillor and Transit advocate Patrick Johnstone spoke with Ian on April 26 about the state of Translink's budget and what you can do to help.Public Meeting of the Mayors' Council [PDF]Save Transit in BC: HomeAbundant Transit BC

May 1, 202018 min

Ep 75Hotels for Oppenheimer Park residents

The BC Government is moving residents camped in Oppenheimer Park to temporary accommodations in hotel rooms and community centres. We look a bit more at the announcement and then Ian speaks with Councillor and longtime advocate for the Downtown Eastside Jean Swanson about the news.Interview with Jean Swanson starts at 6:33.BC Government Announcement: Province secures safe shelter, supports for people living in major encampmentsPhoto credit: Flickr/bcgovphotosOur Patron Slack is open to all supporters – Fill out the form for accessTranscript

Apr 28, 202017 min

Ep 74Community Conversations: School's out for COVID

Tomorrow would be the first day back at school after spring break for over half a million students across British Columbia.The COVID-19 pandemic has meant that all in-class instruction has been cancelled indefinitely as we all heed that important advice from Chief Public Health Officer Dr Bonnie Henry to Stay home.In this Community Conversations episode of Cambie Report, Tessa Vikander speaks with people directly affected by the school closures and the potential of online learning. First she talks with Christina Meyers, a parent to two school-aged children. Then she speaks to grade 12 students Elijah and Oren. These interviews were recorded last week on March 14 and 15.For the duration of the crisis, we're opening up our Patron Slack to all listeners and supporters. Go to leginbootmedia.ca to request an invite.Wash your hands and stay home.

Mar 29, 202037 min

Ep 73State of Emergency Veterans

Ian speaks to Karen Ward (@kwardvancouver) and Garth Mullins (@garthmullins) about the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on people in the downtown eastside and drug users.Check out Crackdown PodcastPhoto via Flickr/GoToVan

Mar 20, 202037 min

Ep 72A homelessness emergency

At the behest of Jean Swanson and Pete Fry, Vancouver declares a homelessness emergency in what was described as a watered down motion that lacks clear targets. Nevertheless the motion maintained a call for vacancy control, so we break down what that is and why some oppose the measure.Vancouver Rape Relief, long criticized for its refusal to serve trans woman, has permanently lost funding from the City of Vancouver. The debates led to a cringeworthy moment as Councillor Colleen Hardwick asked the head of the City's LGBTQ2S+ Advisory Committee what sex they were assigned at birth (she later apologized for the question).Ken Sim, who came within 1000 votes of becoming mayor, wants another crack at it and he may launch a new party to do it.Indigenous youth occupied East Vancouver MLA Melanie Mark's office and secured a meeting with her over the ongoing Wet'suwet'en/Coastal GasLink standoff. Nevertheless, there's been a spate of serious anti-Indigenous racist violence in Vancouver.Surrey is a step closer to replacing the RCMP with a municipal force as Wally Oppal signs off on the city's plan and sets the stage for the creation of a Surrey Police Board. Will the city use this opportunity to create a truly responsive community police force or will it simply replicate the institutional structures that are widely criticized in other municipalities.And pigeons are back in the news in the District of North Vancouver as the council receives an independent report on the topic and a majority of councillors express their willingness to reconsider the ban on keeping pigeons in your backyard.Finally, our Vancouveratta looks at how False Creek was filled in and one of the few times the City wasn't as racist as it could've been.Image: Jean Swanson stands in front of a novelty "Jeanex" rally in Shaugnessy Park in 2018, by Ian BushfieldLinksVancouver council declares homelessness emergency, allowing for "targeted" vacancy-control recommendations - Read the original Motion (pdf) (before amendments)Vancouver councillor focus of criticism after asking controversial question about gender identityKen Sim wants to run again for Vancouver mayorIndigenous youths occupy office and secure meeting with Advanced Education Minister Melanie Mark Allies need to speak up to address rise in anti-Indigenous racism and violence, advocates saySurrey Police will replace RCMP, government confirmsNorth Van councillors to reconsider pigeon ban amid conflict of interest allegations - independent report (pdf)Vancouveratta: This Week in History: 1912 — The eastern end of False Creek is drained for railway lands

Mar 3, 202044 min

Ep 71Surrey Über Alles

Wet'suwet'en solidarity protests shutdown Vancouver and Mayor Kennedy Stewart weighs in. The Throne Speech hints at goodies for Metro Vancouver. Vancouver council continues to want to have its cake and eat it too.Micah Goldberg joins us to break down two recent court rulings on ride hailing, as well as a challenge to New Westminster's renoviction bylaw.And in our roundup, Richmond wants to ban birthright citizenship, Burnaby's long-ruling municipal party implodes and a Surrey councillor faces discipline for claiming to be a physician during her campaign.Vancouver is also looking for more input on the forthcoming City Plan. Take the survey.And in our Vancouveratta we reflect on the 10 year legacy of the Olympics, how Stephen Colbert was almost mayor for a day and some of the highlights of the Olympics.

Feb 15, 20201h 8m

Ep 70Community Conversations: Vancouver's LGBTQ2S+ Advisory Committee

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In our first Community Conversation, Tessa Vikander speaks to Brooklyn Fowler and Linnea Strom from the City of Vancouver's LBGTQ2S+ Advisory Committee. The mandate of the LGBTQ2+ Committee is to advise Council and staff on enhancing access and inclusion for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, two-spirit and queer communities to fully participate in City services and civic life.The committee is currently working on an anti-hate policy that will guide the city on how to create spaces and events that protect marginalized groups from hate and discrimination.The conversation also touches on the recent news that the Vancouver Public Library has once again green-lit a talk by Meghan Murphy. A similar decision last year by the library led to Vancouver Pride Society blocking them from the Pride Parade. RationalWiki provides a referenced background on Murphy's views on trans people.Want to hear more Community Conversations? Support Cambie Report on PatreonThanks to Cortado Productions for editing support

Feb 2, 202037 min

Ep 69The demon buses of sleet street

Cambie Report is back for 2020! Matthew and Ian are joined by our new cohost Tessa Vikander to talk snow, RapidBus, CMHC's Annual Rental Report, a review of Vancouver City Council, the arrest of Maxwell Johnson and his grandaughter and the latest pigeon drama gripping the North Shore.LinksFollow @TessaVikanderRapidBus is here! TransLink launches new and revamped RapidBus routes in Metro VancouverNational Vacancy Rate Declined for the Third Year in a RowVancouver's housing market cools, but rental market stays the sameVancouver keeps crown as Canadian metropolis with highest rents and lowest vacanciesInvestigation ordered into arrest of Indigenous man and granddaughter at BMO bank'BMO has to answer for this': Angry Vancouver mayor to review why 12-year-old, grandfather arrested at bankNorth Vancouver asks Supreme Court to toss pigeon suit because filers are from the wrong North VancouverThe day oil rained down on BurnabyPhoto credit: Wikimedia/Scazon

Jan 20, 202052 min

Ep 68Sullivan Sessions

Sam Sullivan is the current MLA for Vancouver False Creek and he was the 38th mayor of Vancouver, serving from December 5, 2005 until December 8, 2008. Sam joins Matthew Naylor and Simon Jackson of Nature Labs.Nature Labs is an interactive online textbook.The discussion touches on Vancouver history, underlying meta-narratives surrounding development in Vancouver and streetcars.Photo by Mark Kinskofer - https://www.flickr.com/photos/samsullivan/2535117245/, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=9051008

Dec 23, 201958 min

Ep 67Alex Hemingway wants to raise your property taxes

Alex Hemingway, of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives BC office, wrote an article about why he thinks Vancouver's property taxes are still too low. Ian speaks with him about why he thinks that.A special thanks to Cortado Productions for their support editing our show.

Dec 15, 201940 min

Ep 66Rebecca Bligh quits the NPA

Rebecca Bligh calls in to talk about her decision to quit the NPA following a "far right" turn by its board of directors. Then Ian and Matthew break down the rest of the story.A chandelier under Granville Bridge has drawn significant criticism but it's art. And SkyTrain workers are set to go on strike on Tuesday.

Dec 9, 201937 min

Ep 65Rental Incentives Review 2: Rental Harder

The Squamish Nation looks to build 6000 homes, Vancouver staff propose changes to rental incentives, protests continue in Burnaby and pigeons threaten to bring down a North Vancouver councillor.PolitiCoast's Scott de Lange Boom joins Ian to break it all down.Editing services are provided by our friends at Cortado ProductionsThanks to the 100+ people who continues to support the show on Patreon.Globe editorial supports Senakw developmentRental incentives report goes to councilProtests continue against demovictions in BurnabyVagramov returns as Mayor of Port MoodyTransit strike set to shut down Metro Van bus systemPigeongate engulfs District of North Vancouver

Nov 25, 201954 min

Ep 64Stoppage! Transit, Fireworks, Poop Construction

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Zoe Ferry returns for a jam packed episode with Matthew in which they discuss the Coast Mountain Bus Company job action, the fireworks ban, the Massey Tunnel replacement board approval, all that damn weed plastic, the Broadway plan, and the (now) ongoing construction of the sewage treatment plant in North Van.

Nov 7, 201951 min

Ep 63All (Federal) Politics is Local

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What happened federally that municipal politics should care about? Matthew is joined by Mark Elyas, a municipal and public affairs consultant to discuss the aftermath of the vote. What does this mean for cities? Will the Broadway Subway get built any faster? Slower? What about that TransMountain pipeline? Will the federal government be more engaged through the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation in housing supply?

Oct 30, 201957 min

Ep 62Global politics descends on Vancouver

Aug 24, 201939 min

Ep 61Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West

Aug 20, 201932 min

Ep 60Data-driven transportation with Lon LaClaire

Aug 9, 201949 min

Ep 59Less democracy means better democract

Jul 30, 201941 min

Ep 58Transport 2050 with Andrew McCurran

Jul 22, 201954 min

Ep 57An Olympic City-wide Plan

Ian and Matthew are back in the post-Patrick podcast epoch to talk about the City-wide Plan and more. City-wide Plan goes to a vote, which we correctly predict the outcome of 10m53s Commercial property tax changes 15m10s Development hope and federal election spillover 23m49s Charts on a podcast redux - the market rental voting record edition 31m43s A Brightside proposal 33m14s Great Translink Non Announcement of 2019 and how we’re always wrong about ridership estimates 36m38s Port Moody: "More than a Bedroom Community! Building a Tech & Innovation Hub that Revitalizes Port Moody with Great Jobs!" 40m26s Vancouveratta: Burrard Bridge Bike Lanes turn 10

Jul 17, 201943 min

Ep 56What do you do with the poo? Vancouver Chief Resilience Officer Katie McPherson

Jul 10, 201934 min

Ep 55One last time

Jul 3, 201935 min

Ep 54The council of endless debate

Jun 26, 20191h 3m

Ep 53The difference between supercars and hypercars ft Zoe Ferry

Jun 16, 20191h 1m

Ep 52Angry clothing owning man

May 31, 201957 min

Ep 51Anarchy South of the Fraser

May 21, 201950 min

Ep 50Climate Change Interview Special

Patrick interviewed Vancouver's Transportation Manager, Dale Bracewell, as well as long time climate activist Tzeporah Berman to talk about what the recent climate change report at the City of Vancouver will mean. The full interviews were released to our Patreon subscribers at patreon.com/cambiereport 0:00 - Rebecca, high school student, speech at council 4:47 - Dale Bracewell City of Vancouver 32:07 - Tzeporah Berman, Climate advocate The Report approved by council: https://council.vancouver.ca/20190424/documents/cfsc1.pdf

May 15, 201959 min

Ep 49Weed, Whitecaps and Transit Passes

This episode is a bit delayed due to some issues editing, however we go through a number of issues including the fallout from 420, the ongoing scandal with the Whitecaps and a number of transit issues, including the movement towards free passes for youth and low income individuals. Our Vancouveratta this week is the ongoing fundraiser for The Dude at Dude Chilling Park, check out the Indiegogo campaign here: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/dude-chilling-park-return-of-the-dude#/

Apr 30, 201954 min

Ep 48Turf War

Apr 17, 201929 min

Ep 47Playing the B-Sides with Mayor Mike Hurley

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Apr 7, 20191h 3m

Ep 46Burnabarian Battle

Matthew and Patrick sat down earlier in the week to talk about topics from Rental 100 in Vancouver to school dress codes in Chilliwack, with a healthy dose of Burnaby in between. Topics include: Port Coquitlam demoviction District of North Vancouver killed another social housing project Maple Ridge's battle with the Province over Anita Place homeless tent city Chilliwack School Board's vote on school dress codes The latest news on Vancouver council's tussle over Rental 100 and terminating funding for Vancouver Rape Relief The battle in Burnaby within the Burnaby Citizens Association, and just what do you call a resident of Burnaby? We conclude with our Vancouveratta, where we chat about what each municipality's demonym should be! Let us know how you think your city residents should be referred to!

Mar 29, 201941 min

Ep 45IWD 2019: Affordable housing through a gendered lens

Mar 8, 20191h 4m

VCPC TransFORMation 2018: A dialogue

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Feb 24, 20191h 45m

Ep 44Rental 100 101

Feb 18, 201942 min

Ep 43Interview - Matt Horne on Climate Change

Patrick sat down with Matt Horne (@HorneMatt) at the City of Vancouver to talk about the range of ways the City tackles issues of climate change, including how to communicate it to residents, what works and what doesn't and what successes the city has had. Mentioned in the show: Map sea level rise in your community: http://ss2.climatecentral.org Vancouver climate change strategy: https://vancouver.ca/green-vancouver/climate-change-adaptation-strategy.aspx Vancouver Emissions Targeting: https://vancouver.ca/green-vancouver/goals-and-target.aspx

Feb 11, 201946 min

Ep 42Boutique Buses and the Dunbar Diaspora

Feb 5, 201954 min

Ep 412019 Resolutions

Vancouver City Councillors Christine Boyle, Jean Swanson and Pete Fry and New Westminster Mayor Jonathan X Coté share their 2019 New Year's Resolutions and what their hopeful for in the coming year. Call and give us feedback at (778) 806-4120

Jan 21, 201911 min

Ep 40Taxes in a Teapot

Patrick went down to City Hall (technically it's up from his home in elevation) and spent the day watching the show. At issue was Councillor Boyle's motion on a land value capture tax, more modular houses and Councillor Bligh's motion calling for an end to the provincial school tax on homes valued above $3 million. Includes interviews with Councillors Boyle, Bligh and Fry.

Dec 14, 201853 min

Ep 39People don't understand things

Renovictions, land value capture tax, budgeting, transit and Surrey

Dec 10, 201854 min

VanPodFest: Politics and Podcasting ft Ian, Alex de Boer & Charlie Demers

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Politics & Podcasting Panel from the 2018 Vancouver Podcast Festival

Nov 27, 201841 min

Ep 38Ep 38 The non-power of being elected to a position of power

A look at the first substantive Vancouver Council Meeting and chaos at the Mayor's Council

Nov 20, 201858 min

Ep 37Ep 37 Proof of Life

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Council is back and so is the Cambie Report

Nov 6, 201853 min

Ep 36E-Night pt 2 The results live

Live from Subculture at Creative Coworkers, Ian, Patrick and Matthew digest the results of the local elections as they come in around 11:30 PM. Thanks to Dear City Council for co-hosting with us and to Main Street Brewing for sponsoring the event.

Oct 23, 201834 min

Ep 35E-Night pt 1 You split and you die ft Sam Sullivan

It's our election night live show! Cohosted with Dear City Council and with a generous donation from Main Street Brewing. In the first part, we speak to former Mayor Sam Sullivan shortly after polls close about his perspective on the history of Vancouver politics. And we talk about what will come next for the Cambie Report.

Oct 22, 201856 min

Diego Cardona & Tanya Paz - 2018 Council Interview Series

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Diego Cardona and Tanya Paz are running for Vancouver City Council with Vision Vancouver.

Oct 18, 201818 min

Morgane Oger - 2018 Vancouver School Board

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Morgane Oger is an independent candidate for Vancouver School Board in the 2018 election.

Oct 18, 201813 min

Graham Cook - 2018 Council Interview Series

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Graham Cook is running as an independent for Vancouver City Council

Oct 17, 20189 min

Michael Wiebe - 2018 Council Candidate Interview Series

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Michael Wiebe is running for the Vancouver Greens for City Council.

Oct 17, 201813 min