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PolitiCoast is the BC politics podcast. We cover British Columbia, Canadian and sometimes international politics from a West Coast lens. PolitiCoast was launched in October 2016 by Ian Bushfield & Scott de Lange Boom.
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The Big Budget
The Federal Budget is out. We break down what is in it and what it means for BC and Canada.
Re-upload. Apologies, an incorrect version with an old episode’s audio went out.
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* Former B.C. minister Mike de Jong seeks federal Tory nomination | CBC News
* Budget 2024: Fairness for Every Generation
* Matt Gurney: What happens when Trudeau can’t blame the premiers, NIMBYs or disinfo?
* Why raising capital gains taxes makes sense—yes, really – The Hub
* Justin Trudeau’s Last Stand | The Walrus -
Eby’s war chest
A kickback scandal, more bills, fundraising data, defence policy and the foreign interference inquiry.
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Vaughn Palmer: B.C. NDP forced to admit its opponents got it right on kickback allegations
Investigation launched into CleanBC grant program kickback allegations | Vancouver Sun
What you need to know about the B.C. clean energy grant controversy | CBC News
Proposed changes to Vancouver Charter will help build more homes faster
New legislation ensures B.C. benefits from clean, affordable electricity | BC Gov News
B.C. acts to protect kids, school staff from disruptive protests | BC Gov News
New legislation aims to remove systemic barriers for Indigenous, racialized people | BC Gov News
New legislation recognizes work of First Nations post-secondary institutes | BC Gov News
B.C. strengthens Indigenous jurisdiction in child, family services | BC Gov News
More options coming for people needing legal help | BC Gov News
B.C. builders can now use mass timber in taller buildings | BC Gov News
2023 Annual Financial Reports Available | Elections BC
The Green’s excuse
Canada pledges billions in new defence spending, but doesn’t reach NATO’s 2% commitment | CBC News
Our North, Strong and Free: A Renewed Vision for Canada’s Defence summary
Our North, Strong and Free: A Renewed Vision for Canada’s Defence full text
Don’t Count on Us: Canada’s Military Unreadiness – War on the Rocks
Trudeau casts doubt on CSIS intelligence about Chinese interference in 2019, 2021 elections – The Globe and Mail
PMO, top ministers and senior officials received 34 briefings on foreign interference since 2018, CSIS says – The Globe and Mail
Liberal Party member warned MP Dong of CSIS surveillance, national security source says – The Globe and Mail
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Just make it look different
Spring break is over and the BC Legislature returns with a raft of major bills: Housing, renter protections, a flipping tax, First Nations land ownership and Police Act reforms. Meanwhile, Justin Trudeau is doing a major pre-budget tour, possibly violating parliamentary privilege, to promote housing programs to mirror BC’s recent changes. And NDP MPs jump ship.
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Christine Boyle wins Vancouver-Little Mountain BCNDP nomination
Gwen O’Mahony Nominated in Nanaimo-Lantzville – Conservative Party of BC
More protections for renters, parents, landlords, families | BC Gov News
New zoning, amenities, tenant protections support people, create livable communities | BC Gov News
Flipping tax means more homes for families, not speculators | BC Gov News
New legislation will eliminate discriminatory barriers for First Nations | BC Gov News
New legislation paves the way for police reform | BC Gov News
Mandatory devices limit speed for commercial trucks in B.C. | BC Gov News
Growing communities and building more homes, faster | Prime Minister of Canada
* Ford doubles down on refusal to allow fourplexes provincewide | CBC News
* ‘A significant overreach’: Canada housing plan draws provincial pushback
Unlocking housing construction and launching Canada Builds
Protecting and expanding affordable housing
Breaking NIMBYism: Many Canadians Open to Gentle Density – Abacus Data
More $10-a-day child care spaces
A National School Food Program to set kids up for success | Prime Minister of Canada
3 NDP MPs announce they will leave politics | CBC News
(From January): As 10 Grit MPs decide not to run again, more expected to bow out ahead of likely ‘most difficult election for Liberals since 2015’ – The Hill Times -
Scoring the Rent
Trudeau wants rent to count toward credits scores, meanwhile Health Minster Dix is frustrated at his own ministry for the inability to keep ERs open full time.
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* ‘I’m frustrated, too,’ health minister Adrian Dix says of Prince Rupert ER closures
* BC denies Prince George’s request to opt out of short term rental bans
* Some strata hotels, motels to be exempt from B.C.’s short-term legislation | CBC News
* Parksville property owners get exemption from short-term rental rules | Vancouver Sun
* Risk of ‘tremendous mischief’ by BC government on legal system, lawyers claim
* B.C. Crown sought detention at bail hearings for accused ‘violent’ offenders 28% of the time, data shows
* Province strengthens flood defences, protecting people, communities | BC Gov News
* Historic water bomber destined for wildfire aviation exhibit | BC Gov News
* Trudeau proposes new reforms for renters amid housing crunch – National | Globalnews.ca
* Federal government promising a ‘renters’ bill of rights’ in upcoming budget | CBC News
* Canada Revenue Agency says 232 employees fired to date for collecting CERB during pandemic – The Globe and Mail
* Billions in ineligible COVID-19 benefits at risk of going uncollected: Auditor-General report warns – The Globe and Mail -
If this man kicked a dog, he’d still win the election
David Eby is winning the latest polls but we take a look down memory lane to another NDP leader who looked destined to win. Maybe he can maintain his lead by going after the federal Conservative leader who’s spending his days screaming Axe the Tax like he’s an even earlier BCNDP leader. Meanwhile, the federal Liberals & NDP mark two years since signing their supply and confidence agreement by checking off the list of election reforms they’d promised.
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B.C. Spotlight: In the face of heavy criticism on key issues, BC NDP still top choice ahead of October election – Angus Reid Institute
Premiers’ Performance: In election year, half approve of Moe and Eby, Higgs has steep hill to climb – Angus Reid Institute
Mainstreet poll (Twitter) Mainstreet British Columbia, March 2024
Mainstreet Poll – British Columbia, March 2024
IF THIS MAN KICKED A DOG, HE’D STILL WIN THE ELECTION – PressReader
B.C. Premier David Eby, Pierre Poilievre continue war of words on carbon tax
Poilievre motion fails on carbon price increase; confidence threat remains – National | Globalnews.ca
Poilievre-led attempt to bring down Trudeau minority over carbon tax fails – CTV News
Liberals introduce legislation amending Elections Act as part of agreement with NDP | CBC News
Government Bill (House of Commons) C-65 (44-1) – First Reading – Electoral Participation Act – Parliament of Canada
Delivering for Canadians Now | Prime Minister of Canada (SACA agreement) -
Not the Beaverton
The BC Legislature is on break for two weeks, so we look back at the bills the government has passed and introduced so far. Then in Ottawa, things aren’t going great as we’re losing count of how many civil servants are moonlighting as government contractors.
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* Progress of Bills this session
* B.C. takes action to hold companies accountable for hurting people | BC Gov News
* Rob Shaw: BC ready to get tough on tech titans with sweeping legislation
* Commercial truck drivers to face higher penalties for hitting overpasses | BC Gov News
* Introduction of Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act | BC Gov News
* Transit-oriented area manual updated for local governments, development sector | BC Gov News
* GC Strategies partner pleads ignorance while being questioned by MPs looking into ArriveCan | CBC News
* Auditor general’s office discovers three of its own employees earning side money off undisclosed government contracts
* DND and military personnel OK to have side contracts with federal government
* Gen. Wayne Eyre’s speech advocating for openness on defence issues is now secret
* Senior business leaders support proposal asking pension funds to invest more in Canada – The Globe and Mail
* Finance ministers signal desire for Canada’s pension funds to invest more at home as CEOs lobby for change – The Globe and Mail
* Pension funds are Canada’s ‘crown jewels.’ Should they invest more at home? – National | Globalnews.ca
* 2023 Canadian Pension Climate Report Card — Shift – Protect Your Pension and the Planet
Customer Reviews
Good commentary but needs a good editing
Great show. Very informative. I would strongly suggest some editing to eliminate the pauses, hmmms, and aaaaahs.
Coffee shop level analysis, avoid
Hard to believe a year end review of BC would not discuss the largest provincial expense, health care, and how that is going… Overall, subtly one-sided and uniformed. I did try for six months of this, hoping for more.
Essential listening for anyone interested in BC politics
The hosts have an intelligent and unbiased discussion of whatever is most important in BC and Canadian politics every week. It is entertaining and enlightening.