The Jas Johal Show
The Jas Johal Show is the Lower Mainland’s town square, helping you connect with the stories that matter. It’s about finding the solutions to the challenges facing our region, even when we disagree. Jas’s decades of experience as a local news reporter, a Global News bureau chief in China and India, as well as a BC MLA have strengthened his conviction that no one “side” has all the answers. The Global News Radio newsroom rounds out the team keeping you in the know on developing stories from the North Shore to the Fraser Valley. The Jas Johal Show provi...
The Jas Johal Political Happy Hour
This week:
Did the Supreme Court of Canada just handed BC a potential lifeline in the Cowichan Aboriginal title case, and Saturday is decision day for the BC Conservatives. A new leader gets chosen, and what happens next could shake up B.C. politics for years. Keith Baldrey (1:05) and Richard Zussman (16:32) weigh in
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B.C. Conservatives set to announce new leader
Our Energy Future: Wind and Solar (0:39)
Mike De Jong, longtime B.C MLA, former cabinet minister & ambassador for Wind & Solar B.C.
Inside The House (15:32)
Keith Baldrey, Global B.C. Legislative Bureau Chief
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Supreme Court rules Aboriginal title excludes private land
Aboriginal title can’t apply to private land, Supreme Court of Canada declares (0:55)
Dwight Newman, Professor, Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Rights, Communities, and Constitutional Law, University of Saskatchewan
FIFA blocks a charity raffle for World Cup tickets (11:08)
Chris McBride, executive director of Spinal Cord Injury B.C.
How can B.C. prevent more micromobility accidents? (17:35)
Grant Gottgetreu, Former traffic officer, now a forensic criminal and traffic consultant at Forensic-traffic-pro.com
The magic of Mahjong: why is it so...
Science World goes FIFA-ready
Science World goes FIFA-ready: what’s in store for the World Cup?
Tracy Redies, President and CEO of Science World
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B.C. Conservative Leadership Race reaches its climax
Richard Zussman, Western Canada Vice President of Public Affairs at Burson
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The magic of Mahjong: why is it so popular?
Sandy Gunn, co-founder of Lucky Tile Mahjong Events
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Aboriginal title can’t apply to private land
Aboriginal title can’t apply to private land, Supreme Court of Canada declares
Dwight Newman, Professor, Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Rights, Communities, and Constitutional Law, University of Saskatchewan
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Surrey testing one-year approach to illegal construction
Surrey walks back on illegal construction with one-year pilot program (0:50)
Brenda Locke, Mayor of Surrey
Burnaby hits the brakes on e-scooters in major roads (11:31)
Mahyar Saeedi is the founder of Vancouver ESK8, the official Personal Electric Vehicle community of Vancouver
Surrey walks back illegal construction enforcement (21:55)
Should B.C. have tougher penalties on e-scooters? (31:32)
Vic Leach, Pedestrian safety advocate with The Walkers Caucus
Canada signs major LNG deal with Germany (43:57)
Rebecca...
Canada signs major LNG deal with Germany
Rebecca Scott, Senior Director of Communications and Public Affairs at Western LNG LLC
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Our Energy Future: Critical minerals - B.C’s hidden card
Todd Stone, President and CEO of the Association for Mineral Exploration
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Surrey eases stance on illegal construction temporarily
Surrey walks back on illegal construction with one-year pilot program
Brenda Locke, Mayor of Surrey
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Stephen Guilbeault to resign as MP
Former federal environment minister Stephen Guilbeault to resign as MP (1:03)
Mackenzie Gray, Global News Ottawa correspondent
All Things Auto: Hybrids are more popular, Ferrari’s new EV isn’t (15:00)
Jeremy Cato, Automotive Journalist at CatoCarGuy.com
Is Fraser Health severely underfunded by the province? (31:43)
Misty Van Popta, B.C. Conservative infrastructure critic, and MLA for Langley - Walnut Grove
Lower beef prices…at the expense of Canada’s cattle farmers? (41:17)
Tyler Fulton, President of the Canadian Cattle A...
Did Vancouver overspend on FIFA World Cup tickets?
Did the City of Vancouver break the bank on FIFA World Cup tickets?
Bob Mackin, journalist at theBreaker.news
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Lower beef prices hurting Canada’s cattle farmers?
Lower beef prices…at the expense of Canada’s cattle farmers?
Tyler Fulton, President of the Canadian Cattle Association
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Is Fraser Health severely underfunded by the province?
Misty Van Popta, B.C. Conservative infrastructure critic, and MLA for Langley - Walnut Grove
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Hybrids are more popular, Ferrari’s new EV isn’t
All Things Auto: Hybrids are more popular, Ferrari’s new EV isn’t
Jeremy Cato, Automotive Journalist at CatoCarGuy.com
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Community outraged over stalled Burnaby Hospital plans
Community members outraged as B.C’s Burnaby Hospital plans remain in limbo (0:54)
David Xie, spokesperson for the Burnaby Neighbourhood Watch
Western Premiers meet in Alberta: will the separatism issue be on the agenda? (14:13)
Ben O’Hara-Byrne, Global B.C. Legislative Reporter
AI data centres in Vancouver: economic opportunity or a threat to the community? (22:28)
Carmi Levy, Technology Analyst & Journalist
Our Energy Future: First Nations and Energy Development (34:34)
Byng Giraud, President of Sedgewick Strategies
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The Agenda
Guests:
Margareta Dovgal, political commentator and resource industry analyst Richard Zussman, Western Canada Vice President of Public Affairs at Burson
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Our Energy Future: First Nations and Energy Development
Byng Giraud, President of Sedgewick Strategies
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Burnaby Hospital uncertainty fuels community frustration
Community members outraged as B.C’s Burnaby Hospital plans remain in limbo
David Xie, spokesperson for the Burnaby Neighbourhood Watch
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith defends separatism
Inside The House: Alberta Premier Danielle Smith defends separatism (0:43)
Keith Baldrey, Global B.C. Legislative Bureau Chief
Our Energy Future: The LNG Question (16:10)
David Keane, President of Keane Strategic Consultants, LLC
Premier Danielle Smith puts Alberta separation up for a referendum; who’s to blame? (31:57)
Courtney Theriault, host of Midday on 880 CHED in Edmonton
VPD cuts beach patrols this summer, despite a budget increase (47:46)
Tom Digby, Vancouver Park Board Commissioner and Board Chair
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VPD cuts beach patrols this summer
VPD cuts beach patrols this summer, despite a budget increase
Tom Digby, Vancouver Park Board Commissioner and Board Chair
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Vancouver beaches lose VPD patrols despite budget boost
Pete Fry, Green Party Vancouver City councillor and mayoral candidate
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Our Energy Future: The LNG Question
David Keane, President of Keane Strategic Consultants, LLC
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The Jas Johal Political Happy Hour
This week:
Alberta heads toward a separation vote, and Premier Smith is blaming BC. Plus, the Site C dam now bears the name of the premier who once called it a boondoggle. Keith Baldrey joins us (1:11) Pipelines used to be a climate debate. Then the world changed. McGill economist Julien Karguesian on why this is now national security (16:42) Prime Minister Carney told B.C. to get on board or Ottawa builds elsewhere. Premier Eby pushes back. Richard Zussman breaks it down (33:18)
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Inside The House: Danielle Smith defends separatism
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith defends separatism
Keith Baldrey, Global B.C. Legislative Bureau Chief
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Prime Minister Carney’s message to B.C.
Prime Minister Carney’s message to B.C. (0:45)
Ben O'Hara-Byrne, Global B.C. Legislative Reporter
Do multiplexes have a place in Vancouver? Council considers changes to zoning policy (10:13)
Peter Meiszner, ABC Vancouver City councillor
End of The Late Show: Stephen Colbert says goodbye to late night TV (22:15)
Dana Gee, Arts reporter for Vancouver Sun and The Province
Cheaper Ozempic alternatives hit pharmacy shelves in Canada (35:07)
Dr. Ehud Ur, Professor of Medicine at the University of British Co...
Site C Dam renamed to honour the late John Horgan
Site C Dam renamed to honour the late John Horgan
Christy Clark, Former Premier of B.C.
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Stephen Colbert says goodbye to late night TV
End of The Late Show: Stephen Colbert says goodbye to late night TV
Dana Gee, Arts reporter for Vancouver Sun and The Province
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Do multiplexes have a place in Vancouver?
Council considers changes to zoning policy
Peter Meiszner, ABC Vancouver City councillor
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Prime Minister Carney’s message for British Columbia
Ben O'Hara-Byrne, Global B.C. Legislative Reporter
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Ken Sim's motion for universal swim lesson access
Mayor Ken Sim calls for universal access to basic swimming lessons
Tom Digby, Vancouver Park Board Commissioner and Board Chair
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The cost of FIFA World Cup on taxpayers
Parliamentary Budget Officer estimates a government cost of $82 million per game for FIFA (0:37)
Jarrett Vaughan, Adjunct Professor in the Marketing and Behavioural Science Division, at the UBC Sauder School of Business
NAV Canada to increase staff after previous staffing challenges cause major delays (10:35)
John Gradek, Faculty lecturer and academic coordinator for Supply Networks and Aviation Management at McGill University, and former Director at Air Canada
Lower hotel bookings ahead of FIFA World Cup (18:54)
Our Energy Future: Energy and National Security (31:41)<...
Premier Eby meets with Prime Minister Carney
Pipeline politics: Premier Eby meets with Prime Minister Carney
Richard Zussman, Western Canada Vice President of Public Affairs at Burson
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Our Energy Future: Energy and National Security
Julian Karaguesian, Lecturer at McGill University’s Department of Economics
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Vancouver mayor pushes free swimming lessons, bigger pools
Vancouver Mayor pushes for free swimming lessons and expanding pools (1:08)
Ken Sim, Mayor of Vancouver
Snowbirds Grounded: Canada’s Iconic Air Team Faces Turbulent Future (12:24)
Mark Miller, aviation journalist
Our Energy Future: Reality Check (26:31)
Heather Exner-Pirot, Senior Fellow and Director of Energy, Natural Resources and Environment at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute
Legendary NHL referee pulls the curtain back on hockey’s most iconic moments (41:01)
Bill McReary, former NHL referee and co-author of STORIES FROM ICE LEVEL: A Grea...
Too much sleep, or too little?
Too much sleep, or too little? Study shows both impact aging
Dr. Junhao Wen, assistant professor of radiological sciences at Columbia University
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Our Energy Series: Reality Check
Heather Exner-Pirot, Senior Fellow and Director of Energy, Natural Resources and Environment at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute
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Canada’s Iconic Air Team Faces Turbulent Future
Snowbirds Grounded: Canada’s Iconic Air Team Faces Turbulent Future
Mark Miller, aviation journalist
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British Columbians back tougher emergency vehicle yielding fines
Almost half of British Columbians think we should increase the fine for failing to yield to an emergency vehicle
Guest host Robin Gill talks to Mario Canseco, President of the Research Co. Polling Company, on British Columbians wanting to increase fine for failing to yield to emergency vehicles
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