Adam discusses municipal governance from around the region. Listeners voice their opinions during open lines through calls and texts
Adam spoke with Jon Roe, Research Associate, Angus Reid Institute. New analysis shows how federal vote preferences are influencing provincial vote intention ahead of fall BC election
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the upcoming federal budget will include a national school food program. This and more top stories during Victoria News at Noon
Adam analyzes a conversation from earlier this morning discussing Victoria’s upcoming tourist season. Discussions on Victoria city council, and the agenda for their upcoming meeting. Listeners weigh in through our text line.
Adam analyzes a conversation from earlier this morning discussing the BC carbon tax increase. What impact will federal vote intention have on B.C. provincial election? Adam spoke with Jon Roe, Research Associate, Angus Reid Institute. New analysis shows how federal vote preferences are influencing provincial vote intention ahead of fall BC election Listeners voice their opinions through our text line
Adam discusses a deadly stabbing that took place over the weekend. Discussions on Victoria City council voting to increase their remuneration, which is on the agenda for today’s city council meeting. We listen to a conversation regarding a stranded orca calf, and the rescue efforts that are underway.
A look back at the pandemic, Adam chats with Mario Canseco, President, Research Co.
John Treleaven from Grumpy Taxpayer$ calls in and chats with Adam and a look back at the pandemic with Mario Canseco, President, Research Co.
David R. Schneider, Chair of the Bateman Foundation Chats with Adam about Hermann's Jazz Club being bought and the salary pay raise.
David R. Schneider, Chair of the Bateman Foundation Chats with Adam about Hermann's Jazz Club being bought and the salary pay raise. Adam takes calls from listeners.
Adam analyzes a conversation form earlier this, morning discussing the 60th anniversary of the Great Tsunami of 1964. Discussions continue on the possibility of a tsunami hitting our region in the future. Listeners weigh in on this and other important topics affecting our region during open lines.
Adam spoke with Franco Terrazzano, Federal Director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation The Canadian Taxpayers Federation released Leger polling showing 80 per cent of Canadians oppose the member of Parliament pay raise on April 1
BCCA surpasses funding targets with $15.725M to support apprenticeships in the construction industry. How will this drive housing growth in BC? Adam spoke with Chris Atchison, President of the BC Construction Association (BCCA) The BC Construction Association (BCCA) announced it has completed delivery, ahead of schedule and within budget, on the most far-reaching construction trade apprenticeship drive ever undertaken in British Columbia, surpassing its funding objective by 2.280M
Poll shows 4 in 5 Canadians oppose MP pay raise Adam spoke with Franco Terrazzano, Federal Director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation The Canadian Taxpayers Federation released Leger polling today showing 80 per cent of Canadians oppose the member of Parliament pay raise on April 1 Listeners voice their opinions through calls and texts during open lines.
The federal government wants to support those who rent their homes with a protection fund, a bill of rights and a plan to give reliable renters credit when they step up to buy a home. This and more top stories during Victoria News at Noon
Continued discussions on affordability and rentals in BC, as well as provincial politics. Adam spoke with Chris Atchison, President of the BC Construction Association (BCCA) BCCA exceeds targets by delivering $15.725M in federal funding to boost apprenticeship services in BC's construction industry. How is this helping us meet the demand for housing? Adam engages with listeners through our text line.
We listen to a conversation from earlier this morning discussing an orphaned orca calf, and the efforts that are underway to rescue it from shallow water. Adam discusses the BC government crackdown on short term rentals
Mayor Maja Tait talks with Adam and there is hope for a stranded orca calf.
Adam talks about recent announcements with Sooke transportation
Tillicum the Whale, and does fire fighters gear lead to health issues?
Adam answers Calls and responds to the text line
Adam speaks with Maja Tait, Mayor of Sooke about the Sooke Budget
Continued discussions on Victoria City councillor remuneration. Adam analyzes conversations from earlier this morning discussing the standard of care for seniors and overcrowding in BC hospitals.
Continued discussions on Victoria City council, MNP Governance review recommendations, and councillor remuneration. Listeners weigh in during open lines
Vancouver Park Board general manager says the city is going ahead with its planned cleanup of a homeless camp in Crab Park, despite calls from an advocacy group and the federal housing advocate to halt the process. This and more top stories during Victoria News at Noon
Continued discussions on Victoria City council remuneration. What were the recommendations from the MNP Governance review regarding remuneration? How do Victoria city councillor’s wages compare to other cities?
Discussions on Victoria city council recently voting to increase their remuneration. Adam analyzes an opinion piece from a city councillor regarding the wage increase. We hear comparison of wages for other municipalities
Open lines continued through calls and texts. Listeners weighed in on the carbon tax, electric vehicles, climate change and more