Ian & Scott delve into a post second presidential debate review even as the Trump campaign meltdown shows no signs of abating. They also respond to some of the feedback on carbon pricing, the state of the Conservative Party of Canada’s leadership race, Uber’s lobbying the BC government, Trudeau’s Bombardier Bailout, the Tsawwassen Mills chaos, an update on CETA the Canada-EU free trade deal, falling Vancouver house prices and the start of the next election campaigns in Yukon and Sechelt.
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Links:
- Ep 02: Green Shift 2.0 – Shift Harder – PolitiCoast
- Don’t (Carbon) Tax Me Bro! by Scott
- The Trumpster Fire debate by Ian
- Dear Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, I amd not Sidney Blumenthal – Newsweek
- Russia moves nuclear-capable missiles into Kaliningrad – Reuters
- 2016 Election Forecast – FiveThirtyEight
- Two women say Donald Trump touched them inappropriately – The New York Times
- Tony Clement drops out of Conservative leadership race – CBC
- Federal Conservative leadership race wide open, poll suggests – Toronto Star
- Uber remains ‘confident’ that British Columbia will allow ride-sharing – The Globe and Mail
- The problem with Airbnb’s advertising – 24 Hours Vancouver
- Liberals ready to invest in Bombardier, says innovation minister – CBC
- Opinion: Tsawwassen Mills is one of Metro Vancouver’s worst urban planning mistakes – PoliBuzz
- Editorial: Tsawwassen Mills mall symbolizes First Nation’s independence – Vancouver Sun
- German top court backs EU-Canada trade deal Ceta – BBC
- Vancouver average house price plunge is largest on record: BMO – The Huffington Post
- The Pollcast: Yukon goes to the polls
- Coast Beat Podcast Episode 29
- Siegers declares she’ll run for mayor – Coast Reporter