Bc Today From Cbc Radio British Columbia

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BC Today is where British Columbians connect on issues facing their lives and their community. Every week day at noon PT and 1pm MT, BC Today host Michelle Eliot delves into the top story for the province in a vibrant, interactive hour of conversation, in which listeners are invited to have their say on the open line and on social media.

Episodes

  • Former B.C. United candidate joins Tories | Brain injury and addiction recovery

    19/06/2024 Duration: 52min

    Former B.C. United candidate Chris Moore is set to run for the B.C. Conservatives in October's provincial election. Our provincial affairs reporter Katie DeRosa gives us the latest details and our audience shares their thoughts on the state of B.C.'s main political parties. Then, our Road to Recovery series continues with a discussion on brain injuries acquired from overdoses. We invite viewers to share their stories and we speak to Mauricio Garcia-Barrera, psychology professor, University of Victoria.

  • Should hospitals be allowed to refuse MAID? | Why friendships are crucial

    18/06/2024 Duration: 52min

    The family of a Vancouver woman who was forced to transfer hospitals before she could receive medical assistance in dying (MAID) is suing the province and Providence Health Care, saying the Catholic health authority's policy to ban MAID in its facilities violates patients' Charter rights. We discuss the case with Sally Thorne, Professor Emeritus, UBC School of Nursing, and ask viewers if they think hospitals should be allowed to refuse services on religious beliefs. Then, do you find it difficult to make friends in your community? Kasley Killam, social scientist and author, "The Art and Science of Connection: Why Social Health Is the Missing Key to Living Longer, Healthier, and Happier" joins us to share practical tips and habits you can pick up to connect with people where you are.

  • Foreign interference report | Protecting pets from ticks

    17/06/2024 Duration: 52min

    Elizabeth May, co-leader of the federal Green Party is calling on party leaders to discuss in private a contentious report on foreign interference. We discuss the topic with Alistair MacGregor, the federal NDP's public safety critic and Michel Juneau-Katsuya, former CSIS Asia-Pacific division chief and senior intelligence officer. Then, we get tips from vet Dr. Lauren Adelman on how to keep your pets safe from ticks and tick-borne illnesses. If you have a question, you can call the show after 12:30 p.m. PT to ask it on air.

  • Taylor Swift Eras Tour | Vancity layoffs | BBQ recipes for Father's Day

    14/06/2024 Duration: 52min

    Taylor Swift says her Eras Tour will end in December. As of June 14, Swift only has three shows scheduled that month, all in Vancouver. We discuss with Vancouver City Councillor Sarah Kirby-Jung what it means to the city to have the record-breaking tour end here, and hear from our audience. Then Vancity has laid off seven per cent of its workforce, after a year of losses and rising costs. Michelle interviews Vancity president and CEO Wellington Holbrook. Finally, just ahead of Father's Day, the co-owners of Butchers Block in Burnaby join us in-studio to share special barbecue recipes.

  • Minimum wage for gig workers | Women's recovery centre tour | Male infertility

    13/06/2024 Duration: 52min

    Gig workers in B.C. are to be paid a minimum of $20.88 an hour starting Sept. 3 under new provincial rules. We discuss the impact of the change with Ian Tostenson, CEO, B.C. Restaurant and Foodservices Association, and ask viewers if they would pay more on delivery and ride-hail apps to support higher wages. Then, our Road to Recovery series continues with a tour of a unique women's recovery centre in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. And finally, many couples face fertility challenges. But while up to one-third of cases involve male infertility, it's not often discussed. We're joined by Dr. Alice Domar, health psychologist at Inception Fertility, and Dr. Caitlin Dunne, fertility specialist, Pacific Fertility, to talk about causes and treatments.

  • B.C. United drops candidate | Rental affordability for seniors

    12/06/2024 Duration: 52min

    B.C. United has dropped Asad Gondal as its candidate for Surrey North in October's provincial election. The party's leader, Kevin Falcon, said Gondal's published views on the Israel-Hamas war and on the 2SLGBTQ+ community were "inconsistent" with the party's position. We discuss the fallout with Mo Amir, On the Coast's Soapbox Social panelist and This is VANCOLOUR podcast host and ask viewers for their thoughts on how Falcon has been handling B.C. United's recent struggles. Then Dan Levitt, B.C.'s Seniors' Advocate joins us to discuss affordability for seniors, with a new report saying rent is their most pressing financial concern.

  • Federal funding unfair to B.C., premier says | Surrey policing transition update

    11/06/2024 Duration: 52min

    Premier David Eby says he's frustrated that the federal government's $750 million to help support a surge in the number of temporary residents in Canada isn't being dispensed on a per capita basis in B.C. We discuss his criticism of the Trudeau government with our guests Sanjay Jeram, senior lecturer in political science at Simon Fraser University, Carol Day, Richmond City Councillor, and Loren Kinbrace, director of engagement with Kinbrace; and ask viewers if they feel B.C. is getting its fair share. And, Surrey Board of Trade President and CEO Anita Huberman discusses the latest developments in the city's policing transition.

  • Floatplane crash update | Safety for boaters | Tips for hiking the Grouse Grind

    10/06/2024 Duration: 52min

    The Transportation Safety Board is investigating Saturday's collision between a pleasure boat and a floatplane in Vancouver's Coal Harbour. Our guests Mike Derbyshire, Operations Manager, Deep Cove Kayak, and Ian gilson, Canadian Safe Boating Council director discuss safety considerations for all users on the water.On Sunday, hiker Jason Chong completed his 5,000th Grouse Grind ascent. Our guest Jordan Guenette, UBC Faculty of Medicine Professor talk about the challenge and the appeal

  • CBSA strike deadline looms | WestJet UltraBasic fare | Brian Minter on gardening

    07/06/2024 Duration: 52min

    Canadian border workers could begin job action at 1 p.m. PT today if a deal isn't reached. We bring you the latest on the mediation talks. WestJet has announced a new "UltraBasic" fare that excludes carry-ons, seat choices and points. Our guest John Gradek, McGill University aviation lecturer and our callers weigh in on what this means for airline travel in Canada. Then, gardening columnist Brian Minter is back to answer your questions, and shares advice on how to make the best of the warmer, drier weather forecast in the week ahead.

  • 80th anniversary of D-Day landings

    06/06/2024 Duration: 52min

    We remember the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings and cover the commemorations taking place in B.C. and around the world. Our callers bring us their connections to D-Day, and we speak with Retired Corporal Guy Black, a Canadian Service Veteran from Coquitlam who marked the anniversary with an 80-kilometre memorial walk; and David Zimmerman, University of Victoria history professor, about D-Day's context in modern history.

  • Search for missing climbers | Bank of Canada cuts interest rate

    05/06/2024 Duration: 52min

    Rescue crews are awaiting a break in the weather to resume their search for three climbers who have been missing for five days in Garibaldi Park near Squamish. CBC's Jon Hernandez brings us the latest.The Bank of Canada has cut its key interest rate to 4.75 per cent, marking the first rate cut in more than four years. Guests Murray Baker, Family Services of Greater Vancouver; Manager of Financial empowerment, and Steve Ng, mortgage specialist at TD join to discuss the impacts.

  • The future of SOGI in schools | encounters with crows

    04/06/2024 Duration: 47min

    B.C. Conservative MLA Elenore Sturko has said the province's sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) program in schools must be reconsidered. We discuss with Annie Ohana, the Indigenous Department Head at L.A. Matheson Secondary School in Surrey. And with the arrival of crow nesting season, some people are sharing stories about getting divebombed by the birds. We talk about their behaviour with Kathy Martin, an Ornithologist and Professor in the Department of Forest & Conservation Sciences at UBC, and John Marzluff a professor of wildlife science at the University of Washington.

  • Another B.C. United MLA defects | Skin cancer detection and prevention

    03/06/2024 Duration: 52min

    Elenore Sturko is defecting to the B.C. Conservatives — the second B.C. United MLA to do so within a week. We discuss the political implications with Rob Shaw, CHEK leglislative reporter, about Sturko's decision, what this means for her, and for Kevin Falcon as his B.C. United party loses another MLA.As summer approaches, we discuss the rising rate of skin cancer in Canada. We hear from Brian “Red” Hamilton, Vancouver Canucks assistant equipment manager, about how a stranger's observation, helped him to get treatment. Our other guest Dr Philippe Lefrancois, Director of Research in the Division of Dermatology at McGill University, joins us to tell us more about the signs.

  • Trump's guilty verdict | Synagogue arson investigation | Road to Recovery series

    31/05/2024 Duration: 52min

    Donald Trump is angrily denouncing his guilty verdicts as a 'disgrace' and tells reporters he is an 'innocent man'. Our guest Christopher J. Galdieri, political science professor at Saint Anselm College, and our callers weigh in on the situation. Then, we brought you live coverage of the Vancouver police news conference on an arson investigation at Vancouver's Scahra Tzedeck Synagogue. Then In our Road to Recovery series, we have heard many questions about what the provincial government is doing to support people with addiction. We put some of those questions to B.C. Mental Health and Addictions Minister Jennifer Whiteside.

  • Breast cancer screening guidelines | Selling naming rights to public spaces

    30/05/2024 Duration: 52min

    A national task force is advising against routine breast screenings starting at age 40. We ask viewers if they agree with the advice, and hear analysis from Dr. Paula Gordon, clinical professor in UBC's department of radiology. And, The City of Vancouver is considering selling naming rights to public parks and other city-owned assets to generate money. Mayor Ken Sim says talks with interested parties could happen this fall. The CBC's Chad Pawson joins us to explain the story, and we hear from viewers about corporate names for public spaces.

  • Federal housing minister takes your calls | Youth drug deaths increasing

    29/05/2024 Duration: 52min

    Federal Housing Minister Sean Fraser joins us to take your questions about housing policy. And, a new report from the B.C. coroner shows an increasing number of children and youth are dying due to toxic drugs. Guest Danya Fast, research scientist at the BC Centre on Substance Use and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of British Columbia joins us to discuss what's behind the numbers, how to talk to your kids, and what supports we need in place to protect children and youth.

  • Rural ER closures | North Shore Rescue docu-series

    28/05/2024 Duration: 52min

    The emergency department at Chetwynd Hospital has closed again, due to what Northern Health describes as "ongoing physician coverage challenges". Many other rural emergency rooms in B.C. have faced similar closures in recent years. Dr. Gord McInnis, emergency doctor and president of the Section of Emergency Medicine of Doctors of B.C. joined us and took your calls. And, Season 2 of a documentary series showcasing the work of the North Shore Rescue team premieres tonight on the Knowledge Network. Mike Danks, North Shore Rescue Team Leader, and Behzad Saffari, North Shore Rescue team member.

  • Fort Nelson residents return home | Pattullo Bridge, Broadway Subway transport projects delayed

    27/05/2024 Duration: 52min

    Fort Nelson, B.C., residents return home as evacuation order is lifted. We hear from returning evacuees, and the region's mayor, Rob Fraser. And, the completion dates for the Broadway Subway and Pattullo Bridge projects have both been delayed for another year. Our guest Neil Wyles, Mount Pleasant BIA executive director, discusses the latest information and relays how the Broadway Subway project delay impacts residents and businesses.

  • B.C. United and Conservatives Call It Off | Hackers release stolen London Drugs data | Brian Minter's gardening advice

    24/05/2024 Duration: 52min

    - We start with breaking news as B.C. United leader Kevin Falcon says talks between his party and the B.C. Conservatives over avoiding vote splitting in October's provincial election have broken down. The CBC's Meera Bains joins us with details. Hackers have released corporate data stolen from London Drugs during last month's cyberattack. Guests were Mike Larsen, President, BC Freedom of Information and Privacy Association and Roger Gale, program head of the Industrial Network Cybersecurity program at BCIT.And, Brian Minter answers your B.C. gardening questions.

  • Do our communities need more schools? | CBC News BC launches | Spot prawn season

    23/05/2024 Duration: 52min

    As the province announces new prefabricated classrooms for Surrey schools, we discuss school spaces throughout the province with B.C. School Trustees Association representative and Surrey School Trustee Bob Holmes.A new 24/7 news service launches today for British Columbians called CBC News BC. We explain what's on the channel, which is available on the video tab on the CBC News app. You can find more details here:https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/community/cbc-news-bc-1.7131771And a culinary highlight on the B.C. calendar, spot prawn season, is underway. We hear about a festival taking place this weekend in Vancouver with our guest Chef Bobby Milheron.

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