If it happens on Vancouver Island – good or bad – we need to talk about it. Every hour in every show we deep dive into every nook and cranny of Victoria politics and learn the truth about how YOUR life will be affected. Adam Stirling explores and debates the latest news and current affairs every weekday from 11am to 3pm on CFAX 1070.
Adam’s discusses notable moments at Victoria City hall this week, as he explores issues including climate change, amalgamation and more.
Adam’s discussion of BC Ferries CEO Nicholas Jimenez appearance at the federal transport committee continues as he analyzes several issues involved. Plus, Adam facilitates a unique discussion with two regular callers during open lines.
Adam discusses current events, including notable moments from BC Ferries CEO Nicholas Jimenez appearing at the federal transport committee.
Adam discusses current events, including discourse on housing and development in Saanich as conversations on amalgamation are playing out in both Victoria and Saanich. Plus, Mike Kozakowski from Citified joins the show to talk issues of the week.
Adam’s discussion of economic issues of the day continues with more analysis of competing interests and trade-offs. Plus, listeners share their thoughts via open lines and text.
Adam discusses housing and development issues in the region, along with some elements of the larger economic picture. Plus, listeners weigh in via open lines and text.
Adam’s discussion of current events continues, including conversation on municipal issues in Saanich as listeners text in their thoughts and questions. Plus, Michael Mulligan joins for this week’s edition of Legally Speaking.
Adam discusses local current events, including Charleigh Pollock getting a government-funded infusion today. Plus, Adam discusses resignations from a provincial panel on expensive drugs for rare diseases. His conversation on community issues includes the latest on discourse surrounding the way our health system handles treatments for rare diseases. Plus, Adam explores issues involving the unsuccessful AAP in Saanich.
Adam discusses issues of the day as listeners weigh in via open lines and text. Plus, Adam explores what happened in Saanich with a recent alternative approval process.
Angus Reid Institute research associate Jon Roe joins the show to share the latest opinion data on the longest ballot protest in the riding which opposition party leader Pierre Poilievre is seeking a house of commons seat in an upcoming by-election. Adam discusses the politics surrounding this controversy. Listeners share their takes on issues of the day via open lines and text.
Adam discusses current events and B.C. politics issues of the day as his review of comments from Premier Eby to the press today continues. Plus, listeners weigh in via open lines and text.
Adam discusses premier David Eby’s recent comments considering changes to the Expensive Drugs for Rare Diseases committee. Plus, more current events, including tariff troubles with the U.S. and B.C.’s softwood lumber industry. Adam reviews notable comments from forestry minister Ravi Parmar on CFAX 1070. Plus, Adam discusses Premier David Eby speaking to the press today about LNG shipping to Asia.
Adam discusses community issues involving substance use and the evolution of discourse at Victoria City Hall.
B.C. conservative critic for public safety Eleanor Sturko joins the show to discuss issues involving drugs and the justice system. Adam discusses more on the Nanaimo council debate which ultimately deferred a motion from a councillor to ask Island Health to close a supervised consumption site near city hall. Plus, today’s conversation about community issues continues as listeners weigh in via open lines and text.
Adam discusses community issues including the risks faced by some of the public-facing and necessary workers who experience street disorder and safety concerns. Adam’s analysis continues exploring the discourse surrounding the now-deferred motion from a Nanaimo councillor which would ask Island Health to close a supervised consumption site near city hall.
Adam discusses community issues, including the latest on VicPD’s covert operation targeting street disorder, “Project 3D.” Adam also analyzes notable elements of the discourse surrounding a now-deferred motion from a councillor in Nanaimo to ask Island Health to close a supervised consumption site near city hall. He discusses Councillor Ian Thorpe’s conversation on the issue on CFAX 1070.
Adam discusses provincial political issues as he reviews notable moments from Premier David Eby speaking to the press today. Plus, listeners share their thoughts via open lines and text.
Adam discusses notable comments at today’s announcement of another BC Hydro call to power, including from Premier David Eby.
Adam discusses current events and community issues as listeners weigh in via open lines and text. Includes discussion of trade issues, provincial political issues and more.
Adam is joined by Dr. Sandra Sirrs, a rare disease expert who resigned from a B.C. Expensive Drugs for Rare Diseases subcommittee after the province reversed a decision made by the group. Plus, Adam explores community issues and politics involved in the story which led to the province restoring funding for an expensive drug a local child with Batten disease takes.
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