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April 10, 2026 - DRIPA, US coffee truck, Fire Rustad website, and Conservative debate | Political Capital

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Premier David Eby declares changes to DRIPA a matter of confidence, but it doesn't appear he has the votes -- so what does he do? Plus, a government marketing campaign that cost $165 per cup of coffee draws controversy. And an Elections BC investigation finds BC United was behind a fire John Rustad website before the last election, with ramifications still impacting today. In audio podcast extras, we look at the BC Conservative's first leadership debate, and political plays of the week. Host Rob Shaw is joined by Jeff Ferrier, Jillian Oliver and Angelo Isidorou. Brought to you by Uber Canada. 

Premier David Eby declares changes to DRIPA a matter of confidence, but it doesn't appear he has the votes -- so what does he do? Plus, a government marketing campaign that cost $165 per cup of coffee draws controversy. And an Elections BC investigation finds BC United was behind a fire John Rustad website before the last election, with ramifications still impacting today. In audio podcast extras, we look at the BC Conservative's first leadership debate, and political plays of the week. Host Rob Shaw is joined by Jeff Ferrier, Jillian Oliver and Angelo Isidorou. Brought to you by Uber Canada.

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