EPISODE · Jun 18, 2021 · 56 MIN
#17 - Spring legislative session, premier's office budget, and the imploding federal Greens.
from Political Capital with Rob Shaw · host CHEK Podcasts
We review what was accomplished as the spring session of the B.C. legislature ends, kick around whether the rising budget of the premier's office is a big deal and dig into why the federal Green party is imploding and what it might mean for the upcoming federal election. In our podcast extras this week, we jump back into the time machine to June 2018 when Attorney General David Eby released the rules into the proportional representation referendum - did that kill PR on the spot, and what would B.C. politics look like had it passed? Host Rob Shaw is joined by his regular political panel: Maclean Kay, Jillian Oliver and Katy Merrifield.
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We review what was accomplished as the spring session of the B.C. legislature ends, kick around whether the rising budget of the premier's office is a big deal and dig into why the federal Green party is imploding and what it might mean for the upcoming federal election. In our podcast extras this week, we jump back into the time machine to June 2018 when Attorney General David Eby released the rules into the proportional representation referendum - did that kill PR on the spot, and what would B.C. politics look like had it passed? Host Rob Shaw is joined by his regular political panel: Maclean Kay, Jillian Oliver and Katy Merrifield.
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#17 - Spring legislative session, premier's office budget, and the imploding federal Greens.
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