
Episode 372
Ottawa Tries Something
Ottawa struggles with whether or not to have people give guns to the post office and here in BC Eby asks the Feds to roll back decriminalization in public places.
May 4, 20241h 1m
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Show Notes
Links
- 2024 First Quarter Interim Financial Reports Available | Elections BC
- Bill banning transgender athletes from publicly-funded sports quashed in B.C. | Globalnews.ca
- B.C. moves to ban drug use in public spaces, taking more steps to keep people safe
- Federal addictions minister says B.C public decriminalization reversal under review | CBC News
- Addictions Minister says drug criminalization decision ‘urgent’, B.C. says feds have all they need - The Globe and Mail
- BC’s Auditor General Will Investigate Wildfire Recovery in Lytton | The Tyee
- Lytton: 840 days, tens of millions spent on archeology, no homes built - Northern Beat
- Province provides updates for FIFA World Cup 26 | BC Gov News
- B.C.'s FIFA costs double
- The Trans Mountain pipeline was worth every penny of its $34 billion price tag - The Hub
- FBI tells parliamentarians they were targets of Chinese hackers in 2021 - The Globe and Mail
- Capital gains tax changes not included in Freeland's proposed budget legislation
- Singh says NDP will support budget, won't say what guarantees he received from Liberals | CBC News
- Ottawa plans to launch controversial firearms buyback program during election year | CBC News
- Poilievre hints to police he would use notwithstanding clause to change laws | CBC News
- Notwithstanding Clause: Majority see increased use problematic, would pursue abolition