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EPISODE · Jun 25, 2021 · 44 MIN

#18 - BC rejects a new housing affordability report, and scandals mount in Ottawa amid early election speculation.

from Political Capital with Rob Shaw · host CHEK Podcasts

Canada's Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister is facing resignation calls for a racist text, BC's finance minister rejects major recommendations to cool the real estate market in a new expert report on housing affordability and election speculation in Ottawa reaches a fever pitch amid a growing number of scandals for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's party.Plus, we examine new BC Liberal leadership candidate Val Litwin, and look back in our callback segment to the "Clone Speech" of 2017 when then-Premier Christy Clark changed all her positions to try and stay in power. Host Rob Shaw is joined by the weekly political panel, Jillian Oliver, Maclean Kay, and Katy Merrifield.

Canada's Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister is facing resignation calls for a racist text, BC's finance minister rejects major recommendations to cool the real estate market in a new expert report on housing affordability and election speculation in Ottawa reaches a fever pitch amid a growing number of scandals for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's party.Plus, we examine new BC Liberal leadership candidate Val Litwin, and look back in our callback segment to the "Clone Speech" of 2017 when then-Premier Christy Clark changed all her positions to try and stay in power. Host Rob Shaw is joined by the weekly political panel, Jillian Oliver, Maclean Kay, and Katy Merrifield.

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