Chapter 1: It's a spy's job to keep a low profile, but a Canadian intelligence officer is coming out of the shadows to blow the whistle on how his agency handled safety protocols during the COVID-19 pandemic
Guest: Jasmine Pazzano, National Video Journalist
Chapter 2: It was announced that only BC residents could book a campsite in our province for the Spring season. Our contributor Raji Sohal joins us now with more on how the camping season is shaping up. Raji Sohal, CKNW Contributor has the story.
Chapter 3: Vancouver police and conservation officers were called to capture an unusually furry trespasser on the city’s east side, Wednesday. Officers were called after several people reported seeing a black bear wandering near the Pacific National Exhibition grounds around noon.
Guest: Luci Cadman, Executive director of the Black Bear Society
Chapter 4: With the help of the NDP, Justin Trudeau’s minority Liberal government has survived the last of three confidence votes on its massive budget. However, that does mean the NDP will stop pressing the Federal government on key issues. One of those issues is housing, and as prices continue to soar we are joined by Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh to discuss what the government needs to do to help Canadians afford homes.
Guest: Jagmeet Singh, Federal NDP Leader and MP for Burnaby-South.
Chapter 5: New plans to narrow roads for pedestrian spaces, and relocate the Steam Clock in Gastown is making a buzz, but how do business owners in the area feel about it?
Guest: Eli Brennan. Owner of Water Street CafeLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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