Christy Clark ShowOn Thursday’s “Christy Clark Show”…

We clear up the confusion around the Olympic transportation plan with Dale Bracewell, Director of the Olympic Transportation Branch For the City of Vancouver and Maureen Douglas, Director of Community Relations for Vanoc.

What is the latest on the lawsuit around the BC election gag law?  Mike Dumler, Former President, CUPE BC and Legislative Co-Ordinator with CUPE BC; Darryl Walker, President of the BCGEU; and BC’s Attorney General Wally Oppal discuss.

Uncomfortable Question of the Day – If it is acceptable for people to state that they are voting for Barack Obama because they believe that the United States needs a black President, why is it so unacceptable if people stated that they will vote for John McCain because they want a white President?

Don Millar, President of The Element Agency gives us insight into Al Gore’s green solution to the US economic slump.

Want to eat some bugs?  David George Gordon, author of “Eat a Bug Cookbook” rounds out the show.

For more information, or to reach our show, email: clark@cknw.com or call the Open Line: (604) 280-9898 or 1 (877) 399-9898 or *9898 on your cell.

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One Response to “Thursday’s Christy Clark Show”
  1. George says:

    I listened to your show today and I have to take issue with your program. You are tipical media taking things someone else said and assuming it gospal. The Cadman thing you went on and on about this morning don’t you have anything constructive to put on your program but garbage. Did it ever occur to you media types that maybe jsut maybe mrs Cadman didn’t want to talk to a reporter. I would assume all they were trying to get at was the cadman affair anyway. You people shouldn’t be on mainstream media but maybe your calling would better fit the national Inquirer type of media

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