- The inside story of the NHL's original outdoor game
Thursday, October 26th 2023
The greatest outdoor show on ice returns to Edmonton with the NHL’s Heritage Classic making a stop where it all started 20 years ago. The inaugural event, played on a chilly November evening at Commonwealth Stadium, sparked an idea that has garnered a host of similar games in stadiums across the league. But it wasn’t necessarily a guaranteed success. Postmedia national sports writer Dan Barnes joins the show to discuss where the idea for the Heritage Classic came from, challenges that the Oilers faced with in getting it off the ground, and the legacy of that game in the league now. Background reading: Heritage Classic: The inside story of the NHL's outdoor game Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
- Quebec government in hot water over tuition policy for Engilsh students
Friday, October 20th 2023
The Quebec government has courted controversy with a new tuition policy that some feel unfairly targets Anglophones. The government, meanwhile says it’s vital to help protect the French language in Montreal. Montreal Gazette political reporter Philip Authier joins the show to discuss the policy, which universities it affects and why the government is facing pushback on yet another language policy. Background reading: Tuition increase is not a move against anglophones, Legault insists Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
- Alberta Premier celebrates Supreme Court of Canada ruling federal environmental impact law unconstitutional
Tuesday, October 17th 2023
Alberta won a round in one of its many battles with the federal government after a key piece of legislation was struck down. The Supreme Court ruled Bill C-69, or the Impact Assessment Act, which affected the approval process for major projects on federal land, was unconstitutional. Alberta had challenged it on the basis that it infringed on provincial jurisdiction. Calgary Herald columnist Chris Varcoe joins the show to discuss what made the act so controversial in Alberta, the Court’s reasoning in its decision, and how this all plays into the back and forth between Alberta and the Trudeau government Background reading: Varcoe: 'Stay in your lane' — After victory against Bill C-69, Alberta emboldened in feud with feds Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
- $20M Toronto airport gold heist revealed in Brink's suit against Air Canada
Friday, October 13th 2023
Six months after a massive heist at Toronto’s airport, a lawsuit is shedding new light on the crime. $20 million in gold and nearly $2 million in cash were nabbed from a cargo facility, and police as yet have not announced any developments in the case. National Post reporter Adrian Humphreys joins the show to discuss the nature of the lawsuit, what it reveals about the heist, and what recourse is being sought. Background reading: New details about $20M Toronto airport gold heist revealed in Brink's suit against Air Canada Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
- Proposed B.C. law would make drug use illegal in almost all public spaces
Wednesday, October 11th 2023
Just months after announcing the decriminalization of possession of all drugs, the B.C. government unveiled legislation aimed at curbing open-air drug use. The plan has been met with criticism from harm reduction proponents and skepticism from the NDP government’s political opponents. Vancouver Sun legislative reporter Katie DeRosa joins the show to discuss the motivation behind the law, what locations are being targeted, and how the government reconciles this move with its past announcement on decriminalization. Background reading: Proposed B.C. law would make drug use illegal in almost all public spaces Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices