On Wednesday’s “Christy Clark Show”…
Janet Steffenhagen, Education Reporter for the Vancouver Sun shares her insight into regulating post-secondary schools in BC.
What is it like to be the spouse of a politician? Laura Peck, Vice President, McLoughlin Media discusses.
Jackie Miller, President of the BC Ferry Marine Workers Union; Wendy Tadros, Chair of the Transportation Safety Board of Canada; and David Varty, a lawyer for 46 survivors respond to the Queen of the North ferry sinking report.
Open line on the report.
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On Tuesday’s “Christy Clark Show”…
The future dumping ground of Metro Vancouver’s garbage will be voted on tomorrow. We get the latest information with Delta Mayor, Lois Jackson and Cache Creek Mayor, John Ranta.
Flight restrictions – who they hurt and how can we change the policy? We are joined by Peter Larose, Director of Planning and Policy with BC’s Council of Tourism Associations.
Patrick White, a writer with the Globe & Mail discusses how David beat Goliath in the funeral wars.
Are today’s kids too caffeinated? Dr. Tom Warshawski, Chair of the Childhood Obesity Foundation and Past President of the BC Pediatric Society along with Diane Peters, a writer with Readers’ Digest discuss.
We wrap up the show with a lively discussion on the New York Governor Eliot Spitzer scandal with Mark Wexler, endowed University Professor of Business Ethics at SFU.
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On Monday’s “Christy Clark Show”…
Is carbon trading a possible solution to climate change? Guy Dauncey, President, BC Sustainable Energy Association and author, “Stormy Weather: 101 Solutions to Global Climate Change” discusses.
We review the current state of our health care system with John Lawrence Reynolds, author of “Prognosis: The Current State and Shaky Future of Canada’s Health Care System”.
Should Canadian Blood Services lift blood donation restrictions on gay men? Angie Gaddy, Communications Specialist with Canadian Blood Services and Helen Kennedy, Executive Director of EGALE Canada debate.
Learn about the seven new deadly sins with Dr. John Stackhouse Jr., Professor of Theology and Culture at Regent College.
We get the latest information on Afghanistan with Romeo Dallaire.
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On Friday’s “Christy Clark Show”…
We explore cybermourning and cybersharing of information after a tragedy involving a young person with guest Andrea Forte, PhD Candidate at Georgia Tech who researches social computing.
Did you know that women are still earning 70 cents to the male dollar? Barbara Byers, Executive Vice President of the Canadian Labour Congress provides insight into the stats.
Dr. John Dyck, Assistant Professor in Political Studies at Trinity Western University touches on the “taboos” of politics and religion.
We get more information on RESP’s, investment fraud and our faltering economy with Jeff Sandler, Vice President and Advisor with Dundee Securities.
What would restaurateur John Bishop have for his last supper?
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On Thursday’s “Christy Clark Show”…
Maureen Enser, Executive Director of the Urban Development Institute, Pacific Region discusses the future of smaller lots.
We review Canada’s role in Afghanistan with Sunil Ram, international defense and security expert.
Have you seen the study which says sex ideally lasts between 7 and 13 minutes? We get the details with Dr. Eric Corty, Professor of Clinical, Psychology at Pennsylvania State University and study co-author; and Dr. Pega Ren, Registered Clinical Counsellor and Board Certified Sexologist.
We wrap up the show with Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond, the BC Representative for Children and Youth as she reviews budget problems at Community Living BC (CLBC).
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