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EPISODE · Jan 13, 2026 · 1H 3M

Carney’s diplomatic tightrope: Coastal First Nations at home, Beijing abroad

from The Jas Johal Show · host CKNW / Curiouscast

Carney’s diplomatic tightrope: Coastal First Nations at home, Beijing abroad (1:01) Guest: Mackenzie Gray, Global News Ottawa correspondent Road rage turns violent in Vancouver: Why are drivers so angry, and how do we cool it down? (14:20) Guest: Tamara Taggart, former CTV News at Six anchor, and host of the TELUS Talks with Tamara Taggart podcast Iran on edge: Familiar crackdown, or the uprising that changes everything? (26:26) Guest: Negar Mojtahedi, reporter for Iran International, host of the Eye For Iran Podcast series Faith, funding, and final choice: Can religion override patient rights in public? (41:12) Guest: Daphne Gilbert, Professor of Law at the University of Ottawa Developers push Metro Vancouver to pause rising development costs (50:28) Guest: Robert Bruno, Executive Vice President for Polygon Homes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Carney’s diplomatic tightrope: Coastal First Nations at home, Beijing abroad (1:01) Guest: Mackenzie Gray, Global News Ottawa correspondent Road rage turns violent in Vancouver: Why are drivers so angry, and how do we cool it down? (14:20) Guest: Tamara Taggart, former CTV News at Six anchor, and host of the TELUS Talks with Tamara Taggart podcast Iran on edge: Familiar crackdown, or the uprising that changes everything? (26:26) Guest: Negar Mojtahedi, reporter for Iran International, host of the Eye For Iran Podcast series Faith, funding, and final choice: Can religion override patient rights in public? (41:12) Guest: Daphne Gilbert, Professor of Law at the University of Ottawa Developers push Metro Vancouver to pause rising development costs (50:28) Guest: Robert Bruno, Executive Vice President for Polygon Homes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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