On Thursday’s “Christy Clark Show”…
We get an update on yesterday’s UBC scare with Assistant RCMP Commissioner Peter German
BC’s Minister of Transportation, Kevin Falcon talks about taxi licenses and passenger bill of rights.
Are there differences how girls bully vs boys bully? Dr. Sybille Artz, Professor of Child and Youth Care at the University of Victoria and Aaron White, school Psychologist in West Vancouver discuss.
Dr. Romayne Gallagher, Physician in Palliative Care at St. Paul’s Hospital helps us understand dementia and end-of-life care.
We round out the show with a look at the Vancouver Provinces’ Serial Thriller Contest. Dan Kalla, bestselling Vancouver author, ER Doctor and Sean Sommerville, winner of last year’s Serial Thriller contest are in studio.
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I appear on this week’s CTV Newsnet roundtable segment of The Verdict to discuss the taser controversy, the Benamar Benatta immigration case and other refugee challenges. (8:34 run time)
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On Wednesday’s “Christy Clark Show”…
We look at the politics behind the powerful taxi industry with George Puil, former Vancouver Councillor and former Chair of Translink.
Don Millar, President of The Element Agency and Andrew Cohen, former Washington Reporter for the Globe & Mail discuss the Florida primary and John Edwards and Rudy Giuliani dropping out of the race.
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Want to know how the wine industry gets you to buy certain wines? Natalie MacLean author of “Red, White and Drunk All Over: A Wine Soaked Journey From Grape To Glass” shares her insights.
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On Tuesday’s “Christy Clark Show”…
Snow, snow and more snow! We are joined by Mark Madryga, CKNW Meterologist; Drew Snider, Spokesperson for Translink; Murray Wightman, Manager of Streets Operations, City of Vancouver; Mike Blanchard, Host of Calgary Today; and Jeff Keele, Reporter for CJOB in Winnipeg to talk about the white stuff.
Should fighting in hockey be banned? CKNW Sports Reporter, Jim Mullin joins us.
We continue our series on bullying and our upcoming Wear Pink Campaign with Katherine Sawchuck, Traffic Anchor for AM730 who shares her bullying experience.
More on bullying as Cindy Seedon, Founder of Bully Beware and Principal of Comolake Middle School in Coquitlam and Dr. Rachel Vreeman, Pediatrician and Health Services Researcher with Indiana University wrap up our show.
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On Monday’s “Christy Clark Show”…
Bill 29 has now been settled – what does it mean? George Heyman, President, BC Government Employees Union and George Abbott, BC’s Minister of Health debate.
The Federal Legislature resumes and we are approaching the two year anniversary of the Tories’ Minority Government. David Mitchell, Vice Principal, Queen’s University and former BC MLA discusses.
Should there be revenue sharing with the oil sands? Tim Woolstencroft, Managing Partner with Strategic Counsel and Sean McCarthy, Globe & Mail Reporter and co-author of “Shifting Sands”.
Indira Prahst, Professor in the Department of Sociology at Langara College gives us the latest information on the January 30th gang forum .
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