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UnSpun with Jody Vance and George Affleck — Episode 75

UnSpun with Jody Vance and George Affleck — Episode 75

Welcome to UnSpun - The Orca's current events podcast and YouTube show. Every week, Jody Vance and George Affleck unspin the latest news in local, provincial, federal politics, and much more.
#BCPOLI HOTSTOVE: The A(&W)lberta Advantage?

#BCPOLI HOTSTOVE: The A(&W)lberta Advantage?

Masks in fast food drive-throughs, back to the legislature, and the perils of pushing pandemic politics.
BC’s jobs and employment numbers paint a sobering picture

BC’s jobs and employment numbers paint a sobering picture

Not as bad as many feared – but BC’s jobs numbers are still grim.
Phantom Party

Phantom Party

Maclean Kay: Just how many major parties are there in BC?
UnSpun with Jody Vance and George Affleck — Episode 74

UnSpun with Jody Vance and George Affleck — Episode 74

Welcome to UnSpun - The Orca's current events podcast and YouTube show. Every week, Jody Vance and George Affleck unspin the latest news in local, provincial, federal politics, and much more.
#BCPOLI Hotstove: The Reopening Proceedeth

#BCPOLI Hotstove: The Reopening Proceedeth

In the 1,000th piece published on this noble site, topics include Phase 2, schools re-opening, and other projects marking milestones.
Summertime, and the livin’ is…hard

Summertime, and the livin’ is…hard

Dene Moore isn’t sure the provincial government’s well-intentioned agricultural job board will address the underlying problems. Here’s why.
#BCPOLI Hotstove - there's no place like home...there's no place like home...

#BCPOLI Hotstove - there's no place like home...there's no place like home...

Gotta give the people what they want.
Business as unusual

Business as unusual

Looks like politics is a Phase 2 opening: three signs that normalcy may be returning to the wild and woolly world of BC politics.
British Columbians are driving less. Their premiums should reflect that.

British Columbians are driving less. Their premiums should reflect that.

If ICBC won’t provide relief and support when people need it most, it’s time British Columbians were allowed to get insurance from a company that will.