In The House with Ryan Williams MP inthehouseryanwilliamsmp
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Hi! I‘m Ryan Williams MP for the Bay of Quinte. Join me for my new Podcast “In The House” as we look at issues concerning our region.
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Episode 5: Housing - Part 2
In this episode, we'll talk about the continuing housing issue as we look for new collaborations to build our community out of the housing quagmire.
We're going to chat with Ruth Estwick from the Quinte Home Builders, Vino Noronha from Not Alone Team, Bob Cottrell from All Together Housing, Phil Spry from Springdale and Matt Jeneroux, the Conservative Party housing critic.
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Episode 4: Inflation
In this episode, we talk about inflation.
What has caused inflation?Why did the banks get it all wrong?Why is gas & diesel so high?What natural resources are we developing?Can Canada hit net-zero with high gas and inflation?What’s next for interest rates and housing?Are we headed for a recession?What is next for the real estate bubble?
We talk to:
- Conservative critic, Dan Albas for Finance - Conservative critic, Greg McLean for natural resources- Damian Kurek, MP from Battle River—Crowfoot- Former President of QDar, Don McCool
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Episode 3: Innovation
In this episode, we'll be talking about innovation and specifically, rural innovation.
We'll be answering the following questions:
What is rural innovation and why is it important?What challenges do we face in rural Canada?Who is working on innovation? What are they doing?Do we have a tech cluster in Quinte?What are some of the jobs that have been developed?How are Loyalist College and other institutions helping pave the way for innovators in our region?
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Episode 2: Heathcare
I'll be talking about healthcare, mental health, the opioid crisis and how to improve the COVID-19 testing process for travellers at airports.
Joining me in this episode, Dr. Stephen Ellis, MP of Cumberland—Colchester and a member of the Standing Committee on Health, will chat with me about the Federal health care transfers and how we can change that in Canada. I'll also be talking to Sandi Sidsworth, the Executive Director of the Enrichment Centre for Mental Health in Belleville, about mental health and the opioid crisis. MP Mike Lake of Edmonton—Wetaskiwin, and also a member of the Standing Committee on Health, speaks about his personal tragedy involving the opioid crisis.MP Michelle Ferreri of Peterborough—Kawartha & Shadow Minister of Tourism joins me to talk about how to improve the COVID-19 testing process for travellers at airports.
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In The House - Podcast Preview
This is the 'In The House Podcast' with your voice in the House of Commons, Bay of Quinte MP Ryan Williams.
Our goal is to produce this podcast once per month about economic development, jobs, supports for mental health and the healthcare system, and how we're going to keep growing the Bay of Quinte region.
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Episode 1: Housing
Housing is the single biggest issue in the Bay of Quinte region. I saw this throughout my campaign, as a councillor and during my time in the Bay of Quinte Living Council.
The question is this: How did we get here? Why is this situation so bad?
In this episode, we'll hear from the Quinte Home Builders Association; the Shadow Minister for Housing and Diversity and Inclusion, Matt Jeneroux; and the Shadow Minister for Finance and Middle-Class Prosperity, Pierre Poilievre about what's happening with housing.
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Customer Reviews
Homelessness
Great first podcast, congratulations Ryan!
Keep up the great work, hopefully we can get homes for the homeless.