• The Full Show: Translink begins cuts claiming broken funding model, Former B.C Premier calls for Justin Trudeau to be replaced as Prime Minister of Canada & Why is Vancouver Council seeking corporate sponsorship dollars?

  • Jun 28 2024
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast

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The Full Show: Translink begins cuts claiming broken funding model, Former B.C Premier calls for Justin Trudeau to be replaced as Prime Minister of Canada & Why is Vancouver Council seeking corporate sponsorship dollars?

  • Summary

  • Translink begins cuts claiming broken funding model. Will there be more? GUEST: Kevin Quinn, CEO of Translink B.C Lions pre-game update GUEST: Matt Baker, Senior Manager of Communications & Content for the B.C Lions Former B.C Premier calls for Justin Trudeau to be replaced as Prime Minister of Canada GUEST: Christy Clark, Former Premier of B.C First Nations seek return of land used for popular South Surrey farm GUEST: Mike Bose, Surrey City Councillor With a $2 billion yearly budget, why is Vancouver Council seeking corporate sponsorship dollars? GUEST: Sarah Kirby Yung, ABC Vancouver City Councillor Denmark to implement livestock fart tax GUEST: Geri Mayer-Judson, Show Contributor Battle monsters and cast spells in the new Stanley Park-inspired card game GUEST: Adam Jurgens, Founder of Gnome Trap Studios and creator of the Heroes Of Stanley Park card game Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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