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Can fish farming succeed?
Join Carole Taylor and Dallas Smith to discuss fish farming in British Columbia.
Law and order in BC
Join Carole Taylor and Fiona Wilson to discuss the current situation and possible solutions.
BC’s Housing Conundrum
Join Carole Taylor and Michael Geller to discuss recently announced provincial housing initiatives and see how they work/don’t work in the community.
Emergency Room Closures
Join Carole Taylor and Michael Goetz to discuss what it is like on the ground trying to protect his community and cope with closed or “on diversion” ERs.
Vancouver Art Gallery: Where to Go From Here?
Join Carole Taylor and Bob Rennie to discuss the future of the Vancouver Art Gallery.
Vancouver’s Housing Conundrum
Join Carole Taylor and Bob Rennie in a discussion about Vancouver’s housing conundrum.
Finding Motivations for Political Office
Join Carole Taylor and Tamara Vrooman, the CEO of Vancouver International Airport, as they explore the root causes of a loss of interest in holding public office.
What is Canada’s Place in the World?
Join Carole Taylor and the Hon. James Moore as they examine the root causes of Canada’s sinking reputation.
Debt or Deficit: Does Government Care?
Join Carole and Jock Finlayson as they dive into the factors that will leave today’s youth with a massive debt.
Health Care in Disarray
Join Carole and Dr. Brian Day as they look at a system lacking doctors, nurses, hospitals and is sending cancer patients to the U.S.
Crime, Safety and Women
Join Carole and Inspector Colleen as they reflect on what is happening on the streets of Vancouver and how women can protect themselves.
What is the future of news media?
Where do you get your news these days? How do you know if it's true? Is print really headed to the graveyard to be replaced completely by digital media? What about local news?
How will reconciliation work?
Join Carole and guest Thomas Isaac, one of Canada’s Top 25 most influential lawyers.
Safe Supply? Is it?
Thousands of British Columbians are dying annually due to toxic drug reactions and overdoses. How did we get to the point? Who's behind, "Safe Supply" and why?