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This is VANCOLOUR CHEK Podcasts
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4.7 • 123 Ratings
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This is Vancouver’s bona fide culture and politics podcast. Hosted by Mo Amir, parse through the relevant issues with the city’s most colourful personalities. With its heart on its sleeve and caution thrown to the wind, this is a podcast that is provocative, informative, and sometimes emotional. This is VANCOLOUR
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Kyla's Court: Are men and women treated equally under the law?
Kyla's Court features prominent criminal defense lawyer - and VANCOLOUR fan-favourite - Kyla Lee (Acumen Law Corporation) providing a legal perspective on issues that need clarity.
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Former MP Kenny Chiu: Foreign interference in Canadian elections needs to be addressed!
Kenny Chiu is a former Conservative Member of Parliament for Steveson-Richmond East (2019-2021).
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#197 - Kennedy Stewart
Kennedy Stewart served as the 40th mayor of Vancouver from 2018 to 2022.
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#196 - Uytae Lee (About Here) / Kyla's Court (Kyla Lee)
Uytae Lee is a video journalist with an expertise on the urban planning challenges that cities face today. He is the host of the YouTube channel "About Here" and the creator of the CBC series “Stories About Here".
Kyla's Court features prominent criminal defense lawyer - and VANCOLOUR fan-favourite - Kyla Lee (Acumen Law Corporation) providing a legal perspective on issues that need clarity. -
Stop Time Travel in British Columbia!
"Stop Time Travel in British Columbia!"
A MOment on This is VANCOLOUR
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#195 - Kevin Falcon (BC Liberal Party / BC United)
Kevin Falcon is the leader of B.C.'s Official Opposition party (BC Liberal Party / BC United).
He first appeared on This is VANCOLOUR in June 2022 on Episode #160.
Customer Reviews
Love This Is Vancolour
I love this show. Mo is an excellent interviewer and he has interesting guests who I enjoy hearing from. Plus, the episodes are a good length to listen to while walking to work.
Excellent insights and intrepid questions
I’ve quite enjoyed learning about different perspectives and issues within the city I was born and raised in. I’m hearing many from many angles, lenses and people I otherwise wouldn’t have known about, at least in in-depth and objective ways. Mo asks sincere and at times, perhaps uncomfortably direct questions, and persists without being obnoxious. A fine balance that he strikes naturally, conversationally.
Why haven’t I found this sooner?
Great podcast - if you live and love the lower mainland then you should partake. Interesting. Fresh and funny.