
Episode 334
Where's the corporate subsidy for Taylor Swift?
Strikes at the ports and on Fraser Valley transit, ongoing C-18 fallout and subsidies for EV batteries
PolitiCoast · Ian Bushfield, Scott de Lange Boom
July 7, 202345m 51s
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Show Notes
Strikes at the ports and on Fraser Valley transit, ongoing C-18 fallout and subsidies for EV batteries.
Links
- More than 7,000 B.C. port workers now on strike | Globalnews.ca
- Union seeks $8,000 ‘inflation adjustment’ for B.C. port workers on strike - The Globe and Mail
- Fraser Valley transit mediator’s final report expected this week
- Heritage minister 'surprised' by Google news ban; ambassador says U.S. won't intervene
- Canadian News Websites Will Soon Be Blocked in Canada. But American News Outlets Will Still Be Available.
- Trudeau Likens Bill C-18 Battle To World War Two Fight for Democracy as Government Suspends Meta Advertising (But Not Liberal Party Ads) - Michael Geist
- Federal government has suspended its advertising on Facebook, Instagram, says heritage minister | CBC News
- New deal for Windsor EV battery plant worth $15B in tax breaks, Ontario minister says | CBC News
- NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh announces plan to urgently build more homes that fit Torontonians’ budgets
- Trudeau tweets at Taylor Swift over Eras tour snub: ‘Cruel summer’ - National | Globalnews.ca
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